Installation guide
Building the Bootable Disk B – FCode
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5. Save the boot device information to the QLA22xx board’s NVRAM. Use the
set-boot-id command. Include the selected QLA22xx board’s WWN, loop
ID, and LUN. For example:
ok 2200002037009eeb 82 0 set-boot-id
The following displays:
Calculating NVRAM checksum, please wait.... done
Boot device login successful
Boot WWN - 20000020 37009eeb WWPN - 22000020 37009eeb
Id - 82 Lun - 0
ok
6. To boot the QLA22xx board, type the complete boot path, including the
loop ID and LUN. The loop ID and LUN must match those entered in step 5.
For example:
ok boot /pci@1f,0/pci@1/QLGC,qla@4/sd@82,0
NOTE: Enter the reset command before attempting to boot if the boot was
interrupted or any of the QLogic FCode commands were executed.
B.6
Building the Bootable Disk
This procedure assumes that the system is already booted from an existing system
hard disk, and that you have already performed a full system backup.
The device path on each system differs, depending on the PCI bus slot, target ID,
LUN, etc. The device name shown in this example is for a device on the third PCI
bus slot, target ID 130, LUN 0, slice 0.
You must have already completed the steps in the previous sections before
attempting to create a bootable disk.
To build a bootable disk, perform the following steps.
1. Determine the amount of disk space used/available on your current boot
disk. Use the df command for a listing. For example:
/usr/bin/df -k -l
Filesystem
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0
/proc
fd
mnttab
swap
swap
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7
kbytes
2577118
0
0
0
1310480
1311344
5135326
used
1650245
0
0
0
0
864
114
avail
875331
0
0
0
1310480
1310480
5083859
capacity
66%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
1%
Mounted on
/
/proc
/dev/fd
/etc/mnttab
/var/run
/tmp
/home