User`s guide

2–Installing Software and Initial Setup
Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility
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Restore Default Settings
The Restore Defaults option from the Configuration Settings menu restores the
BIOS settings back to default.
Raw NVRAM Data
This option displays the 2600 Series Adapter’s NVRAM contents in hexadecimal
format. This is a QLogic troubleshooting tool. You cannot modify the raw NVRAM
data.
Advanced Adapter Settings
On the Configuration Settings menu in Fast!UTIL, select Advanced Adapter
Settings. Table 2-3 describes the default settings for the 2600 Series Adapter.
NOTE
System BIOS Compatibility: To boot from a QLogic host 2600 Series
Adapter in a computer system with a multi-boot system BIOS, the 2600
Series Adapter must be included in the list of bootable devices in the
system’s Boot menu.
Solaris x86 Boot from a SAN: To boot from a Fibre Channel drive
connected to a QLogic host 2600 Series Adapter, reboot the system and
enter Fast!UTIL. Enter the Selectable Boot menu, enable the selectable
boot and insert the boot drive in the primary location of the Selectable
Boot menu before performing the OS (Solaris x86) installation.
For these boot-from-SAN configurations, the Solaris x86 QLogic
Corporation (QLC) driver supports booting only from the Primary
location. The driver does not attempt to boot from the Alternate 1,
Alternate 2, and Alternate 3 entries.
Table 2-3. Advanced Adapter Settings
Setting Values Default Description
LUNs per
Target
0/8/16/32/
64/128/
256
128 This setting specifies the number of LUNs sup-
ported per target if the target does not support the
Report LUN command. Multiple LUN support is typ-
ically for redundant array of independent disks
(RAID) boxes that use LUNs to map drives.