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тАО05-29-2006 05:59 PM
тАО05-29-2006 05:59 PM
Boot Order in Tru64 UNIX
Hi All,
How can i change the boot order in the Tru64 Unix? or how can i set the primary and secondary boot paths.
Thanks
How can i change the boot order in the Tru64 Unix? or how can i set the primary and secondary boot paths.
Thanks
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тАО05-29-2006 08:44 PM
тАО05-29-2006 08:44 PM
Re: Boot Order in Tru64 UNIX
At the console prompt (SRM) you can use multiple devices for BOOTDEF_DEV variable that is used to select the boot device. On some systems (mainly the ones using FibreChannel) you may also need to enable the FFAUTO and/or FFNEXT variables.
For Fibre Channel systems it could look like:
octo1>>> wwidmgr -show reach
Disk assignment and reachability after next initialization:
6005-08b4-0001-4eb9-0001-d000-0122-0000
via adapter: via fc nport: connected:
dga201.1001.0.16.0 pga0.0.0.16.0 5000-1fe1-0011-b568 Yes
dga201.1002.0.16.0 pga0.0.0.16.0 5000-1fe1-0011-b56d No
dgb201.1003.0.17.0 pgb0.0.0.17.0 5000-1fe1-0011-b569 Yes
dgb201.1004.0.17.0 pgb0.0.0.17.0 5000-1fe1-0011-b56c No
octo1>>> set bootdef_dev dga201.1001.0.16.0,dga201.1002.0.16.0,dgb201.1003.0.17.0,dgb201.1004.0.17.0
octo1>>>
For Fibre Channel systems it could look like:
octo1>>> wwidmgr -show reach
Disk assignment and reachability after next initialization:
6005-08b4-0001-4eb9-0001-d000-0122-0000
via adapter: via fc nport: connected:
dga201.1001.0.16.0 pga0.0.0.16.0 5000-1fe1-0011-b568 Yes
dga201.1002.0.16.0 pga0.0.0.16.0 5000-1fe1-0011-b56d No
dgb201.1003.0.17.0 pgb0.0.0.17.0 5000-1fe1-0011-b569 Yes
dgb201.1004.0.17.0 pgb0.0.0.17.0 5000-1fe1-0011-b56c No
octo1>>> set bootdef_dev dga201.1001.0.16.0,dga201.1002.0.16.0,dgb201.1003.0.17.0,dgb201.1004.0.17.0
octo1>>>
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тАО05-31-2006 06:16 PM
тАО05-31-2006 06:16 PM
Re: Boot Order in Tru64 UNIX
Thanks for all your support ...
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