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The Driver Parameters tab and Host Driver Parameters tab enable you
to modify driver parameters for a specific HBA or all HBAs contained in
a host.
For example, if you select a host in the discovery-tree, you can globally
change the parameters for all HBAs in that host. If you select an HBA
in the discovery-tree, you can change parameters for only that HBA.
For each parameter, the Driver Parameters tab and Host Driver Parameters
tab displays the current value, the range of acceptable values, the default
value, and whether the parameter is dynamic (a dynamic parameter allows
the change to take effect without restarting the HBA or rebooting the
system). You can choose whether or not to make parameter changes persistent
after a reboot of the system. You can also restore parameters to their
default settings.
This topic contains instructions for:
Setting Driver Parameters for an Adapter
| Note |
The
Linux 2.6 kernel only supports setting the log_verbose, nodev_tmo and
use_adisk driver parameters for individual HBAs. You must apply other
driver parameters to all HBAs contained in the host.
See the "Setting Driver Parameters on a Host"
topic on this page for more information. |
To change the driver parameters for an adapter:
Start HBAnyware.
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Do one of the following:
From the menu bar, click View, then click
Sort by Host Name.
From the toolbar, click the button.
In the discovery-tree, select the adapter whose
parameters you wish to change.
Select the Driver Parameters tab. The parameter
values for the selected adapter are displayed.
Windows tab
UNIX tab

| Note |
The illustration above is an example.
The driver parameters you see may be different, depending on the installed
driver. |
In the Driver Parameters tab, click the parameter
that you want to change. A description of the parameter appears on the
right side of the dialog box.
Enter a new value in the Value field. You must
enter values in decimal or hexadecimal format, depending on how the current
value is presented. If the value is in hexadecimal format, it is prefaced
by "0x" (for example 0x2d).
If you want the change to be temporary (causing
the parameter to revert to its last permanent setting when the system
is rebooted), check the "Make change temporary" box. This option
is available only for dynamic parameters.
If you are making changes to multiple parameters,
and you want all the changes to be temporary, check the "Make all
changes temporary" box. This setting overrides the setting of the
"Make change temporary" box. Only dynamic parameters can be
made temporary.
Click Apply.
Restoring All Parameters to Their Earlier
Values
If you changed parameters, but did not click Apply and you want to restore
the parameters to their last saved values, click Restore.
Resetting All Default Values
If you want to reset all parameter values
to their default (factory) values, click Defaults.
Setting Driver Parameters for a Host
To change the driver parameters for HBAs installed in a host:
Start HBAnyware.
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Do one of the following:
From the menu bar, click View, then click
Sort by Host Name.
From the toolbar, click the button.
In the discovery-tree, select the host whose HBA
driver parameters you wish to change.
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Click the Host Driver Parameters tab. If there are HBAs with different
driver types installed, the Installed Driver Types menu displays a list
of all driver types and driver versions that are installed on the adapters
in the host. Select the driver whose parameters you wish to change. This
menu does not appear if all the HBAs are using the same driver.
| Note |
The illustration above is an example.
The driver parameters you see may be different, depending on the installed
driver or operating system. |
In the Host Driver Parameters tab, click the parameter
that you want to change. A description of the parameter appears on the
right side of the dialog box.
Enter a new value in the Value field. You must
enter values in decimal or hexadecimal format, depending on how the current
value is presented. If the value is in hexadecimal format, it is prefaced
by "0x" (for example 0x2d).
If you want the change to be temporary (causing
the parameter to revert to its last permanent setting when the system
is rebooted), check the "Make change temporary" box. This option
is available only for dynamic parameters.
If you are making changes to multiple parameters,
and you want all the changes to be temporary, check the "Make all
changes temporary" box. This setting overrides the setting of the
"Make change temporary" box. Only dynamic parameters can be
made temporary.
Click Apply.
Restoring All Parameters to Their Earlier
Values
If you changed parameters, but did not click Apply and you want to restore
the parameters to their last saved values, click Restore.
Resetting All Default Values for a Host
To reset all host driver parameters back to their default (out-of-box)
values:
Start HBAnyware.
In the discovery-tree, select the host.
Click the Host Driver Parameters tab.
Click Use Defaults. Parameters to be reset are
displayed in red text. The Use Defaults button is inactive and the following
window is displayed:
Click OK on the Host Driver Parameters tab. Parameters
to be reset are still displayed in red text. The value fields display
the default values in red text as well.
On the Host Driver Parameters tab, click Apply.
| Note |
If
you want to set all host driver parameters back to their value before
you clicked Defaults, click Restore. Restore will only work if you have
not yet clicked Apply. |
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