For 4G HBAs:
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
Options
Mode
-d
-v
-h
Examples
SSTK-v.3.2# ./hpsetacpi
ACPI Mode: single-pci-domain
SSTK-v.3.2# ./hpsetacpi linux
ACPI mode was properly set
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hpshowdisk
Synopsis
hpshowdisk -v | -h | -n | -I <idx> | -p| -d | -s
Description
The hpshowdisk utility helps with the identification of the disks recognized by the system. It
can be very useful in situations where the system has lots of disks, typically on SAN architectures.
In addition to the device name and size, it includes information about disk controller, SAN
storage devices WWID identifications, and the SAN logical disks LUN numbers.
BootDeviceWWPN=2200000000000000 ; input from customer - Boot Device
Port name
BootDeviceLUN[0]=0 ; input from customer – Boot Device LUN ID
[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).
Description
[Linux|Longhorn|Windows]
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.
Displays the version.
The help menu for this command.
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