Technical data
NOTE:
To list the LUNs of other controllers, see “Enumerating all Fibre Channel devices”.
To determine the EFI path of a physical hardware path of the device, see “Identifying the EFI path of
thephysicalhardwarepathwithSecurePath”.
5. Select any of the Fibre Channel options (as described in step 1). Select the boot partition Part1.
Example:
IA64_EFI
[Acpi(HWP0002,200)/Pci(1|0)/Fibre(WWN50001FE15002B36D,Lun400300
0000000000)/HD(Part1,SigC8FB3EDE-79D3-11D9-800
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 4,096 EFI
[Treat like Removable Media Boot]
Exit
6. Select the EFI directory:
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 4,096 .
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 0 ..
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 4,096 HPUX
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 4,096 Intel_Firmware
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 4,096 DIAG
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 4,096 HP
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 4,096 TOOLS
Exit
7. Select the HP-UX directory :
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 4,096 .
02/08/05 08:18a <DIR> 4,096 . .
02/08/05 08:33a <DIR> 521,494 HPUX.EFI
02/08/05 08:33a <DIR> 24,576 NBP.EFI
Exit
8. Select the HP-UX.EFI:
Filename: \EFI\HPUX\HPUX.EFI
DevicePath: [Acpi(HWP0002,200)/Pci(1|0)/Fi-
bre(WWN50001FE15002B36D,Lun4003000000000000)/HD(Part1,SigC8FB3EDE-
79D3-11D9-8002-D6217B60E588)/\EFI\HPUX\HPUX.EFI]
IA-64 EFI Application 02/08/05 08:33a 521,494 bytes
Enter New Description:
NOTE:
The device already exists in the boot option if the system displays Edit Existing Boot
Option or make a new entry [E-Edit N-New]:. Proceed but do not save the changes to
NVRAM; that is, proceed till step 10 and enter N when prompted.
9. Enter a description to display in the available boot options in the EFI boot manager; for example:
Enter New Description: 0/2/1/0.16.4.0.0.0.3
New BootOption D
ata. ASCII/Unicode strings only, with max of 240
characters
Enter BootOption Data Type [A-Ascii U-Unicode N-No BootOption] :
10. Enter N:
Enter BootOption Data Type [A-Ascii U-Unicode N-No BootOption] :
None
11. Enter Y:
Save changes to NVRAM [Y-Yes N-No]:
12. Select Exit to return to the Boot option m aintenance menu, as described in step 3. Select
Change Boot Orde
r.
13. Select the newly added boot option and use the U keytomoveittothedesiredpositionin
thebootorder.
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