HP Integrity rx2800 Kernel Debugging Guide - Page 19

Windows Server 2003 Systems Only ⇒ Option 2: Using Nvrboot, bootcfg, C:\>bootcfg, MSUTIL

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5. To confirm that the entries were added correctly, run the bootcfg command again: C:\>bootcfg The new boot configuration appears: Boot Options -----------Timeout: 20 Default: \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\PhysicalDmVolumes\BlockVolume1\WINDOWS CurrentBootEntryID: 1 Boot Entries -----------Boot entry ID: 1 OS Friendly Name: Windows Server 2003, Enterprise OsLoadOptions: /redirect BootFilePath: \Device\HarddiskVolume1\EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50\ia64ldr.efiOsFilePath: \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\PhysicalDmVolumes\BlockVolume1\WINDOWS Boot entry ID: 2 OS Friendly Name: Internal Bootable DVD Boot entry ID: 3 OS Friendly Name: EFI Shell [Built-in] Boot entry ID: 4 OS Friendly Name: Windows Server 2003, Enterprise with Debugging Enabled OsLoadOptions: /redirect /debug /baudrate=115200 BootFilePath: \Device\HarddiskVolume1\EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50\ia64ldr.efi OsFilePath: \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\PhysicalDmVolumes\BlockVolume1\WINDOWS Boot entry ID 4 now shows the debug and baud rate switches. As mentioned previously, a COM port entry is not required for HP Integrity servers. Windows Server 2003 Systems Only ⇒ Option 2: Using Nvrboot To edit boot options using the Nvrboot tool, complete the following steps: 1. From the EFI shell, navigate to the MSUTIL directory and execute the NVRBOOT.EFI command, as shown here: fs1:\> dir Directory of: fs1:\ 03/25/03 05:00a 841,216 SETUPLDR.EFI 06/25/03 11:14a 1,024 EFI 06/25/03 11:14a 1,024 MSUtil 2 File(s) 841,343 bytes 2 Dir(s) fs1:\> cd msutil fs1:\MSUtil> nvrboot 2. Select M(Modify) to modify the operating system boot loader. Setting up and connecting to the target machine 19

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5.
To confirm that the entries were added correctly, run the
bootcfg
command again:
C:\>bootcfg
The new boot configuration appears:
Boot Options
------------
Timeout: 20
Default:
\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\PhysicalDmVolumes\BlockVolume1\WINDOWS
CurrentBootEntryID: 1
Boot Entries
------------
Boot entry ID: 1
OS Friendly Name: Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
OsLoadOptions: /redirect
BootFilePath:
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50\ia64ldr.efiOsFilePath:
\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\PhysicalDmVolumes\BlockVolume1\WINDOWS
Boot entry ID: 2
OS Friendly Name: Internal Bootable DVD
Boot entry ID: 3
OS Friendly Name: EFI Shell [Built-in]
Boot entry ID: 4
OS Friendly Name: Windows Server 2003, Enterprise with Debugging Enabled
OsLoadOptions: /redirect /debug /baudrate=115200
BootFilePath:
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50\ia64ldr.efi
OsFilePath:
\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\PhysicalDmVolumes\BlockVolume1\WINDOWS
Boot entry ID 4 now shows the debug and baud rate switches. As mentioned previously, a
COM port entry is not required for HP Integrity servers.
Windows Server 2003 Systems Only
Option 2: Using Nvrboot
To edit boot options using the Nvrboot tool, complete the following steps:
1.
From the EFI shell, navigate to the
MSUTIL
directory and execute the
NVRBOOT.EFI
command, as shown here:
fs1:\> dir
Directory of: fs1:\
03/25/03 05:00a 841,216
SETUPLDR.EFI
06/25/03 11:14a <DIR> 1,024 EFI
06/25/03 11:14a <DIR> 1,024 MSUtil
2 File(s) 841,343 bytes
2 Dir(s)
fs1:\> cd msutil
fs1:\MSUtil> nvrboot
2.
Select
M(Modify)
to modify the operating system boot loader.
Setting up and connecting to the target machine
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