########## rbootseq.1 ########## .. highlight:: perl ******** SYNOPSIS ******** \ **rbootseq**\ [\ **-h | -**\ **-help | -v | -**\ **-version**\ ] Blade specific: =============== \ **rbootseq**\ \ *noderange*\ {\ **hd0 | hd1 | hd2 | hd3 | net | iscsi | iscsicrit | cdrom | usbflash | floppy | none | list | stat**\ }\ **,**\ \ *...*\ HP Blade specific: ================== \ **rbootseq**\ \ *noderange*\ {\ **hd | net1 | net2 | net3 | net4 | cdrom | usbflash | floppy | none**\ }\ **,**\ \ *...*\ PPC (using Direct FSP Management) specific: =========================================== \ **rbootseq**\ \ *noderange*\ \ **[hfi|net]**\ *********** DESCRIPTION *********** For Blade specific: \ **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: \ **rbootseq**\ sets the ethernet (net) or hfi device as the first boot device for the specified PPC LPARs. The \ **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. ******* OPTIONS ******* \ **hd0 | harddisk0 | hd | harddisk**\ The first hard disk. \ **hd1 | harddisk1**\ The second hard disk. \ **hd2 | harddisk2**\ The third hard disk. \ **hd3 | harddisk3**\ The fourth hard disk. \ **n | net | network**\ Boot over the ethernet network, using a PXE or BOOTP broadcast. \ **n | net | network | net1 | nic1**\ (HP Blade Only) Boot over the first ethernet network, using a PXE or BOOTP broadcast. \ **net2 | nic2**\ (HP Blade Only) Boot over the second ethernet network, using a PXE or BOOTP broadcast. \ **net3 | nic3**\ (HP Blade Only) Boot over the third ethernet network, using a PXE or BOOTP broadcast. \ **net3 | nic3**\ (HP Blade Only) Boot over the fourth ethernet network, using a PXE or BOOTP broadcast. \ **hfi**\ Boot p775 nodes over the HFI network, using BOOTP broadcast. \ **iscsi**\ Boot to an iSCSI disk over the network. \ **iscsicrit**\ ?? \ **cd | cdrom**\ The CD or DVD drive. \ **usbflash | usb | flash**\ A USB flash drive. \ **floppy**\ The floppy drive. \ **none**\ If it gets to this part of the sequence, do not boot. Can not be specified 1st, or before any real boot devices. \ **list | stat**\ Display the current boot sequence. ******** EXAMPLES ******** 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: .. code-block:: perl rbootseq blade[14-56],blade[70-203] c,f,n,hd0 ******** SEE ALSO ******** rsetboot(1)|rsetboot.1