[HPADM] Re: 9000/715 firmware boot syntax
- From: Jeff Cleverley <jeff.cleverley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 10:26:04 -0600
Stan,
I don't have a 715 kicking around to check, but most of the time when we did
a "sea" and it found a device the left hand column had something like "P0"
or "P1". We would then tell it to boot from P1 or whatever it matched up
to. I can't remember if the 715 firmware worked that way.
If nothing else you could try changing the primary path to scsi.2.0 and then
tell it to boot pri.
Jeff
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 7:38 AM, stan <stanb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We are trying to recover a 715/100, and it has been a long time. I have put
the install CD in the CD drive, and it shows up in a search from the boot
firmware as scsi.2.0. I was thinking thta "boot scsi.2.0" should boot this.
But maybe I am wrong.
Anyone know what the syntax here is?
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