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тАО11-22-2005 06:30 AM
тАО11-22-2005 06:30 AM
how do I set my default boot device
to boot from a SAN device THAT att to an HSG80
THE DEVICE IS $1$DGA1:
to boot from a SAN device THAT att to an HSG80
THE DEVICE IS $1$DGA1:
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тАО11-22-2005 07:12 AM
тАО11-22-2005 07:12 AM
Solution
You need to explicitly configure the boot device in the SRM console.
First, prevent automatic boot after INITIALIZE:
>>> set auto_action halt
>>> initialize
>>> wwidmgr -clear all
>>> wwidmgr -show wwid -full
(check that all paths are available)
>>> wwidmgr -quickset -udid 1
>>> initialize
>>> show device
(you will have multiple paths...
>>> set bootdef_dev dga1.?,dga1.?,dgb1.?
(sometime this can be optimized:
>>> set bootdef_dev dga1.*,dgb1.*
(set the original value for "auto_action"
>>> set auto_action ...
>>> boot
Depending on your configuration and on which controller the unit is currently active, you might see one or more "not connected" paths - don't worry, that's ok.
First, prevent automatic boot after INITIALIZE:
>>> set auto_action halt
>>> initialize
>>> wwidmgr -clear all
>>> wwidmgr -show wwid -full
(check that all paths are available)
>>> wwidmgr -quickset -udid 1
>>> initialize
>>> show device
(you will have multiple paths...
>>> set bootdef_dev dga1.?,dga1.?,dgb1.?
(sometime this can be optimized:
>>> set bootdef_dev dga1.*,dgb1.*
(set the original value for "auto_action"
>>> set auto_action ...
>>> boot
Depending on your configuration and on which controller the unit is currently active, you might see one or more "not connected" paths - don't worry, that's ok.
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тАО11-22-2005 11:12 AM
тАО11-22-2005 11:12 AM
Re: vms boot
Thank you so very much.
excelent Instruction.
excelent Instruction.
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