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Configuring a CLARiiON Boot Device
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Configuring an EMC Boot Device
– With FC-series array core code 8.44.x and earlier, you will
use the
atf_trespass command to trespass the boot LUN.
To do this, follow the steps under Trespassing the Boot LUN
Using atf_trespass on page 3-33.
Each HBA can support multiple entries; you should configure Boot Port
Name entries connecting to multiple ports on both SPs for maximum
redundancy in booting after a boot LUN trespass or other link failures.
Refer to Table 3-1 on page 3-37 to determine your high-availability
requirements.
7. When all parameters are set correctly and you have added Boot
Port Name entries for all the SP ports from which you would like
to attempt to boot, press
ESC to return to the Fast!UTIL Options
menu; then select Save Changes to save the changes you made to
the current adapter.
8. Press
ESC to exit the Fast!UTIL Options menu.
9. Reboot the server.
Trespassing the Boot
LUN Using atf_trespass
Follow these steps to use the
atf_trespass command to trespass the
boot LUN:
1. Boot the host and log in to Windows.
2. Windows NT 4.0 will have the boot LUN configured for ID 0 as
described under Preparing the Storage System on page 3-17.
For Windows 2000, follow these steps to determine the LUN ID of
the boot LUN as seen by the host:
a. From the Windows task bar, select Start, Programs,
Administrative Tools, Computer Management.
b. On the Computer Management window, click Disk
Management.
c. Locate the System disk in the list. This is typically Drive
C:\
and will be noted with (System).
d. Select the Disk X description area, and from the Action menu,
select Properties.
A display appears with a line similar to the following:
Device Type: SCSI (Port: 3, Target ID: 1, LUN:0)
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