Installation guide

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EMC Host Connectivity with QLogic Fibre Channel HBAs and CNAs in the Windows Environment
Installation and Configuration
The file system you select depends upon what media contains
the QLogic EFI boot code/utility. In this example, the QLogic
EFI boot code/utility resides on the USB memory drive.
3. Point the EFI shell to the proper file system by typing fsN: (where
N is the number which references the proper file system) followed
by Enter.
4. Before loading the QLogic EFI boot code/driver to the adapter(s),
ensure that any old EFI boot code loaded in the system has been
removed. Type drivers at the EFI shell prompt and press Enter.
a. Look for any driver listings that reference "QLogic Fibre
Channel Adapter," similar to the listing shown in Figure 20
Figure 20 Reference to QLogic Fibre Channel driver
b. If such a driver entry exists in the output, it should be
removed before installing the current driver. Make note of the
first two digits on the line which references the QLogic Fibre
Channel Driver ("60" in the example shown in Figure 20); this
is the "driver handle". Type unload <driver handle>.
For the example shown in Figure 20, unload 60 would be used
to remove the EFI driver. The system will prompt to "Unload
Protocol Image (y/n)?". Type y and press Enter. The existing
QLogic EFI driver will now be removed.
5. Type dir and press Enter to list the contents of the directory. If the
directory contents are not consistent with what you expect, and
do not appear to contain the QLogic boot code/utility, the file
system select may be incorrect.
6. Verify the proper file system has been selected. If the QLogic boot
code/utility resides in a subdirectory, type cd subdirectory and
press Enter.