Description
The hpqlarep utility enables or disable the EFI or BIOS boot setting on QLogic 2G or 4G HBAs.
Table 6-16 hpqlarep Options
DescriptionOptions
Saves the HBA configuration to <filename>./s <filename>
Loads the HBA configuration to <filename>./l <filename>
Format
The configuration file for EFI boot setting has one of the following formats:
For 2G HBAs:
[HBA0] ; section for each HBA - HBA No
WWID=11223344 ; read-only variable - HBA WWPN
SelectiveLogin=1 ; input from customer - 1 (Enable) or 0 (Disable)
EnableSelectiveLUN=1 ; input from customer - 1 (Enable) or 0 (Disable)
BootDeviceWWNN=2000000000000000 ; input from customer - Boot Device Node name
BootDeviceWWPN=2200000000000000 ; input from customer - Boot Device Port name
BootDeviceLUN[0]=0 ; input from customer – Boot Device LUN ID
For 4G HBAs:
[HBA0] ; section for each HBA - HBA No
WWID=11223344 ; read-only variable - HBA WWPN
SelectiveLogin=1 ; input from customer - 1 (Enable) or 0 (Disable)
EnableSelectiveLUN=1 ; input from customer - 1 (Enable) or 0 (Disable)
BootDeviceWWPN=2200000000000000 ; input from customer - Boot Device Port name
BootDeviceLUN[0]=0 ; input from customer – Boot Device LUN ID
NOTE: The Boot Target Device Node Name is not needed on 4G HBA. If SelectiveLogin
and EnableSelectiveLUN are both set to 0 (zero), the utility automatically clears out the
BootDeviceWWNN/BootDeviceWWPN and BootDeviceLUN (EFI database entries).
hpsetacpi
Synopsis
hpsetacpi -d | -v | -h
Description
The hpsetacpi tool sets the ACPI mode to Linux, Longhorn, or Windows-based on the Mode
command line parameter.
Table 6-17 hpsetacpi Options
DescriptionOptions
[Linux|Longhorn|Windows]
Mode
When set to Linux, the value is interpreted to be arches or single-pci-domain based
on the model of the system.
Displays debug information.
-d
Displays the version.
-v
The help menu for this command.
-h
Examples
SSTK-v.3.2# ./hpsetacpi
ACPI Mode: single-pci-domain
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