User's Manual

4–Non-Interactive Commands
Command Summary
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<hba instance> <hba wwpn> <target wwnn> <target wwpn> <target
id> <lun id>
If the system does not have an adapter with a boot device selected, the following
message appears:
There is no boot device selected for any HBA in the system.
Following is an example of the boot device option when viewing the boot device
for a single adapter. In this example, no boot device is configured (selectable boot
is disabled; the boot port name is all zeroes).
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HBA 1: QLA2340 WWPN xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Port ID 00-00-00
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Boot Device Settings:
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Selectable Boot: Disabled
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(Primary) Boot Port Name LUN
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00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 0
Press <Enter> to continue:
To cause the OS to boot from the first target it finds with a LUN, select a boot port
name of 00-00-…00 (selectable boot); this applies only if the boot BIOS is
enabled.
To set a specific target as the boot device for a specific adapter, type the following
command:
# scli -e (<hba instance> | <hba wwpn>) <target wwnn> <target
wwpn> <target id> <lun id>
SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI checks all parameters to verify that the adapter,
targets, and LUNs are valid.
If you select an adapter with no target or a target with no LUN, SANsurfer FC/CNA
HBA CLI shows an error message and aborts.
NOTE:
Because x86 Solaris does not require the target ID, the Solaris command is:
# scli -e (
<hba instance> | <hba wwpn>) <target wwnn>
<target wwpn> <lun id>
NOTE:
The boot device setting option is not supported on Macintosh PowerPC.