Displaying Current Environment Variables
Displaying Current Environment Variables
Using the show
Command
You can use the
show
command to display one or all of the
environment variables in Table 10–1.
Displaying
Current
Environment
Variable Values
To display a list of the current values for all environment
variables, enter the
show
command as follows and press the
Return key.
>>> show
Return
AUTO_ACTION = HALT
BOOTDEF_DEV = {null}
BOOT_OSFLAGS = 0,0
ENABLE_AUDIT = ON
BOOT_RESET = ON
SCSI_RESET = 4
DIAG_LOE = OFF
DIAG_QUICK = OFF
DIAG_SECTION = 1
ETHERNET = 08-00-2B-10-07-29, THICK
FAST_SCSI_A = ON
FAST_SCSI_B = OFF
LANGUAGE = 3
MOP = ON
SECURE = OFF
RADIX = 0
SCSI_A = 7
SCSI_B = 7
SERVER = OFF
TRIGGER = OFF
You can change any of the environment variables with the
set
or
setenv
command.
10–4 Changing Environment Variables
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