User`s guide

11 – Updating the Adapter
Restoring Default NVRAM Settings from a File
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Restoring Default NVRAM Settings from a File
WARNING!! Changing NVRAM incorrectly can cause serious damage to your
system.
Perform the following steps to restore the default NVRAM settings from a file:
1. In the SANblade Manager main window HBA tree, select the adapter.
2. Click the Utilities tab. The Utilities tabbed page displays (see figure 11-4).
Figure 11-4. Utilities Tabbed Page
The identifying information displays:
Host. Name of the host connected to the adapter
Adapter. Adapter number and type
Node Name. World wide adapter node name
Port Name. World wide adapter port name
Port ID. Port ID of the adapter
3. Click the Update NVRAM button.
4. Select the file that contains the default NVRAM settings. You can obtain this
file from service personnel. The file typically ends with .dat, such as
nvram22.dat.
If the file you select is not an acceptable NVRAM data file for the adapter, the
not an acceptable NVRAM data file message displays. Click OK.