Bootluncfg - Brocade Communications Systems 1606 Command Reference Manual

Brocade fabric os command reference v6.3.0 (53-1001337-01, july 2009)
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bootLunCfg

Transparently configures the boot LUN for an HBA.
Synopsis
bootluncfg --add HBA_WWN PWWN LUN_ID
bootluncfg --delete HBA_WWN [PWWN LUN_ID]
bootluncfg --show
bootluncfg --help
Description
Use this command to configure the boot LUN for an HBA.
Existing fabric-based boot LUN discovery allows the host's boot LUN information to be stored in the
fabric zone database by using a zone name that contains the PWWN of an HBA port. The zone
members consist of storage target PWWN and LUN ID.
This command provides a simplified and transparent procedure for configuring the boot LUN. Once
configured, the HBA boot code queries the zone member list for the zone name matching the HBA
PWWN to determine the boot target and LUN.
Note
The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may
be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS commands" and Appendix A, "Command
Availability" for details.
Operands
This command has the following operands:
HBA_WWN
PWWN
LUN_ID
--add
--.delete
--.show
--.help
Examples
To configure a boot LUN:
To remove an HBA to Port/LUN mapping:
See Also
none
Fabric OS Command Reference
53-1001337-01
Specifies the WWN of the HBA port connecting to the boot LUN. This is a
hexadecimal number, for example, 10:00:00:000:05:1e:41:9a:cb.
Specifies the WWN of the remote storage target's port. For example,
50:00:00:05:1e:41:9a:ca. This operand is optional.
Specifies the hexadecimal LUN identification. The LUN ID is represented as
an eight-byte value (four-level LUN addressing), for example,
09AABBCCDDEEFF00. This operand is optional.
Configures the specified HBA (HBA_WWN) to boot from the specified LUN
(LUN_WWN) accessible through the Target PWWN (PWWN).
Removes the mapping for the HBA (HBA_PWWN) to boot from the LUN
(LUN_ID) accessible through the Target Port (PWWN).
Displays all configured HBA to Port/LUN Mappings.
Displays the command usage.
switch:admin> bootluncfg --add 11:22:ab:44:44:ff:44:ca 1b:6c:55:55:55:3a:55:ff 9abc345fa1112410
Operation Successful
switch:admin> bootluncfg --delete 11:22:ab:44:44:ff:44:ca 1b:6c:55:55:55:3a:55:ff 9abc345fa1112410
Operation Successful
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