User`s guide

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2–12 Getting Started
Updating the Debug Monitor Firmware
A display appears showing information about the devices on your system. In the
following example, DKA400 is the CD–ROM device:
dka0.0.0.9.0 DKA0 RZ26L 440C
dka400.4.0.9.0 DKA400 RRD43 1084
dva0.0.0.0.1 DVA0
ewa0.0.0.7.0 EWA0 08-00-2B-E2-B1-08
pka0.7.0.9.0 PKA0 SCSI Bus ID 7
>>>
The numbers in the middle column are the unit numbers assigned to each drive on
your system, where:
The letters DK refer to a SCSI CD–ROM or disk device.
The third letter (A, B, C, D, or E) refers to the SCSI bus designation.
(Refer to the hardware owners guide for more details.)
The numbers refer to the drive number.
3. Enter the boot command with the following syntax to boot from a compact
disc:
>>> boot -fl 0,a0
unit-number
For example, to boot the system from CD–ROM drive number 4, enter:
>>> boot -fl 0,a0 dka400
The following prompt appears for the bootfile path:
>>> BOOTFILE:
4. Use the following table to determine the path that corresponds to the firmware
update utility for your motherboard.
Note: The firmware update utility will reinitialize some system components; it
may appear as if your system is restarting.
If you have an... Enter this path...
AlphaPC 164SX [update.sx164]fwupdate.exe
AlphaPC 164LX [update.lx164]fwupdate.exe
AlphaPC 164 [update.pc164]fwupdate.exe
EB164 [update.eb164]fwupdate.exe
AlphaPC 64 [update.pc64]fwupdate.exe
EB66+ [update.eb66p]fwupdate.exe