Q-Logic 8100 SERIES 用户手册

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9–Offline Utilities
EFICFG
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Exit Fast!UTIL
The Exit Fast!UTIL option closes the Fast!UTIL utility. When prompted, choose to 
save the changes and restart the server to put configuration changes into effect.
EFICFG
The QLogic EFI Driver Configuration protocol displays and modifies configuration 
parameters stored in the adapter NVRAM. The QLogic EFI Driver Diagnostic 
protocol provides a minimal set of adapter diagnostics. Both protocols are 
provided as part of the QLogic EFI SCSI pass-thru (SPT) protocol driver. Either 
protocol may be invoked from the EFI shell. Each protocol uses a menu-driven 
interface to allow the user to display and modify adapter configuration and 
diagnostic parameters. Both protocols support EFI and UEFI systems.
During the configuration process, all changes are made to a local copy of the 
NVRAM. The changes may be committed to the adapter NVRAM by using the 
Write selection on the Main Menu. Prior to using this selection, changes to the 
local copy may be abandoned by using the Abandon or Quit selections on the 
Main Menu.
To start the Configuration protocol from the EFI shell procedure:
1.
Type the following command:
drivers
2.
A list of installed EFI drivers is displayed in table form. Under the heading 
Driver Name, find the driver with name OEM Fibre Channel Driver (where 
OEM is QLogic or an OEM name). Notice the driver’s handle number in the 
DRV column (this number is known as driverhandle).
There may be one or more driver instances listed. If only one driver instance 
is listed, then it is managing one or more adapters. If more than one driver 
instance is listed, then each instance is managing a subset of the available 
adapters.
3.
Type the following command:
drvcfg driverhandle
A list of adapters that are managed by this driver is displayed. Notice the 
controller handle number inside the brackets labeled Ctrl [ ] (this number is 
known as controllerhandle).
4.
Type the following command to start the Configuration protocol:
drvcfg –s driverhandle controllerhandle