5 – Non-interactive Commands
Command Summary
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In these commands:
To view the current boot device selection on all HBAs:
# scli -e (view | ?)
To view the current boot device selection for a specific HBA:
# scli -e (<HBA Instance> | <HBA WWPN>) (view | ?)
In Solaris SPARC, if the system is running with a csh or tsch shell, include double
quotes around the question mark (?). For example:
# scli -e <HBA> "?"
In Windows and Linux, each HBA’s currently selected boot device is shown in the
following format:
<HBA Number> <HBA WWPN> <Target WWNN> <Target WWPN> <LUN ID>
Solaris shows each HBA’s currently selected boot device in the following format:
<HBA Number> <HBA WWPN> <Target WWNN> <Target WWPN> <Target
ID> <LUN ID>
If the system does not have an HBA with a boot device selected, the following
message appears:
There is no boot device selected for any HBA in the system.
Following is an example of the Boot Device option when viewing the boot device
for a single HBA. In this example, no boot device is configured (selectable boot is
disabled; the boot port name is all zeroes).
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HBA 1: QLA2340 WWPN xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Port ID 00-00-00
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Boot Device Settings:
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Selectable Boot: Disabled
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(Primary) Boot Port Name LUN
----------------------- ----------------------- ------
00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 0
Press <Enter> to continue:
HBA Instance = HBA number (use -g command to find)
HBA WWPN = World wide port name of the HBA
Target WWNN = World wide node name of the target
Target WWPN = World wide port name of the target
Target ID = ID to which the target is bound
LUN ID = ID of the LUN