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The options for value are shown in Table 4-9.
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The bootdef_dev environment variable specifies one or more devices for
booting the operating system. When more than one device is listed, the
system searches in the order listed and boots from the first device with
operating system software. The syntax is:
set bootdef_dev
boot_device
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The boot_osflags environment variable passes information to the boot
command. That information is dependent on the operating system to be
booted. The syntax is:
set boot_osflags
flags_value
The options for flags_value are shown in Table 4-10.
Table 4-9
Auto_Action Options
Option
Description
halt
The system remains in SRM Console mode
after power-up or a system crash.
boot
The system boots automatically when it is
turned on and halts after a system failure.
restart
The system boots automatically when it is
turned on or after it fails.
Note: If a halt assertion exists, the SRM Console ignores the auto_action setting and halts at the
SRM Console.
boot_device
The name of the device on which the system
software has been loaded. To specify more than one
device, separate the names with commas. Enter the
command show bootdef_dev to display the current
default boot device. Enter the command show
device for a list of all devices in the system.