Hi,
Here a Best Pratice to boot to Symmetrix from a Win2K :
step 1 : be sure of the zoning switch in case of FC-SW
step 2 : to got at less one disk (with acceptable size) map onto the FA and be sure that the lun masking is ok for this disk
step 3 : boot on a floppy disk
step 4 : run the lp6dutil Emulex tool
step 5 : select choice 5 = Maintenance
step 6 : select choice 1 = firmware
step 7 : installation of Fcode (co133a1.prg)
step 8 : installation of Boot bios (cb162a1.prg)
step 9 : boot of the serverr (remove the floppy disk of course)
step 10 : to set the LP8000 in FC-SW (point to point) : choice 4
step 11 : select the Bios Enable (to enable the hba to boot)
step 12 : select the boot lun
step 13 : select the binding mode : WWNP
step 14 : boot of the serveur (the windows2K CD must be in the CD-ROM drive)
step 15 : at the moment of the hba detection, press the F6 key then S then insert the diskette driver contains the Emulex driver
step 16 : after the driver loaded, select the following option "detection of Mass Storage"
step 17 : if Windows 2000 propose to repair a partition already existing (in case of the internal disk own a previous Windows2000 partition) select "install a new one"
step 18 : after the symmetrix lun displayed, select the format wanted (NTFS, FAT) and size the partition as desired
NB : the floppy disk must be bootable and must contain the following files : co133a1.prg and cg162a1.prg