HP (Hewlett-Packard) AARWECATE Manual De Usuario
shows FLASUTIL command examples.
Table 7 FLASUTIL command examples
Purpose
Command
Description
Write flash in all QLogic
HBAs in a system without
being prompted for I/O
address
flasutil
/f
Updates the BIOS while preserving previous NVRAM
defaults.
Write the RISC code in all
HBAs
flasutil
/fr
Updates the RISC code for all HBAs
Write NVRAM and change
defaults in the BIOS
flasutil
/u
Writes the NVRAM and updates the BIOS defaults
Write NVRAM without
updating the BIOS defaults
in all HBAs in a system
without being prompted for
the I/O address
flasutil
/l
Updates the NVRAM (the existing SSID/SSVID in
the NVRAM need to match those in the provided
NVRAM files)
Write NVRAM and update
BIOS defaults using a
custom NVRAM file.
flasutil
/u /n
mynvram.dat
Writes NVRAM and update BIOS defaults writing the
NVRAM to mynvram.dat.
Using Fast!UTIL
This section provides detailed configuration information for advanced users who want to customize the
configuration of an HBA and the connected devices.
Use Fast!UTIL, HP’s BIOS-resident configuration tool to customize the HBA’s configuration. Access
Use Fast!UTIL, HP’s BIOS-resident configuration tool to customize the HBA’s configuration. Access
Fast!UTIL by pressing ALT+Q during the HBA BIOS initialization (it may take a few seconds for the Fast!
UTIL Options menu to display). If you have more than one HBA, Fast!UTIL prompts you to select the
HBA you want to configure. After changing the settings and exiting the utility, Fast!UTIL reboots your
system to load the new parameters.
CAUTION:
If the configuration settings are incorrect, your HBA may not function properly.
The following sections describe the Fast!UTIL options.
Configuration Settings
The first selection on the Fast!UTIL Options menu is Configuration Settings. These settings configure the
Fibre Channel devices and the HBA to which they are attached.
Adapter Settings
From the Configuration Settings menu in Fast!UTIL, select Adapter Settings.
lists the default
settings for the HBA:
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