7 persistent device naming, Persistent device naming – LSI MiniHAB 44929LO User Manual

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BIOS Features

Ver. 2.0

Copyright © 2002 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved.

Select the port or adapter shown (use the port name your system assigns):

ok select /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1

Then enter commands as shown in the following example:

ok show-link-speed

Link speed selected is 1 Gbaud
Current link speed is 1 Gbaud

ok set-link-speed

<- command with no arguments prints help

usage is <link-speed> set-link-speed

ok a set-link-speed

Link speed selected is autobaud
Link speed has been set
Change will take effect after system power cycle

ok show-link-speed

Link speed selected is autobaud
Current link speed is 1 Gbaud

Note:

The system must be power cycled before the changes take
effect. It is not sufficient to execute the

reset-all

command.

4.8.7 Persistent Device Naming

Under certain configurations, such as when the Fibre Channel disk is the
system’s boot device, it may be preferable to lock a target disk to a unit
number. LSI Logic/IntraServer Fcode allows the system administrator to
write a non-volatile map of IDs to the Fibre Channel controller.

The following is an example of how to map devices in the persistent
device table.

Select the controller you want to modify, as shown in the following
example:

ok show-disks

a) /pci@1f,0/pci@1/IntraServer,fc@2/disk
b) /pci@1f,0/pci@1/IntraServer,Ultra2-scsi@1/disk
c) /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ide@3/cdrom

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