xcat-core/xCAT-client/pods/man1/rbootseq.1.pod
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=head1 NAME
B<rbootseq> - Persistently sets the order of boot devices for BladeCenter blades or PPC LPARs using Direct FSP Management (DFM).
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<rbootseq> [B<-h>|B<--help>|B<-v>|B<--version>]
=head2 Blade specific:
B<rbootseq> I<noderange> {B<hd0>|B<hd1>|B<hd2>|B<hd3>|B<net>|B<iscsi>|B<iscsicrit>|B<cdrom>|B<usbflash>|B<floppy>|B<none>|B<list>|B<stat>}B<,>I<...>
=head2 PPC (using Direct FSP Management) specific:
B<rbootseq> I<noderange> B<[hfi|net]>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
For Blade specific:
B<rbootseq> sets the boot sequence (the order in which boot devices should be tried) for the specified blades.
Up to four different medium/devices can be listed, separated by commas. The boot sequence will remain
in effect for these blades until set differently.
For PPC (using Direct FSP Management) specific:
B<rbootseq> sets the ethernet (net) or hfi device as the first boot device for the specified PPC LPARs.
The B<rbootseq> command requires that the ethernet or hfi mac address is stored in the mac table, and that the network information is correct in the networks table.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 7
=item B<hd0>|B<harddisk0>|B<hd>|B<harddisk>
The first hard disk.
=item B<hd1>|B<harddisk1>
The second hard disk.
=item B<hd2>|B<harddisk2>
The third hard disk.
=item B<hd3>|B<harddisk3>
The fourth hard disk.
=item B<n>|B<net>|B<network>
Boot over the ethernet network, using a PXE or BOOTP broadcast.
=item B<hfi>
Boot p775 nodes over the HFI network, using BOOTP broadcast.
=item B<iscsi>
Boot to an iSCSI disk over the network.
=item B<iscsicrit>
??
=item B<cd>|B<cdrom>
The CD or DVD drive.
=item B<usbflas>|B<usb>|B<flash>
A USB flash drive.
=item B<floppy>
The floppy drive.
=item B<none>
If it gets to this part of the sequence, do not boot. Can not be specified 1st, or before any real boot devices.
=item B<list>|B<stat>
Display the current boot sequence.
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
=over 3
=item 1.
Set blades 14-56 and 70-203 to try to boot first from the CD drive, then the floppy drive, then
the network, and finally from the 1st hard disk:
rbootseq blade[14-56],blade[70-203] c,f,n,hd0
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<rsetboot(1)|rsetboot.1>