
Starting the System
Figure 1–9 Sample Power-Up Configuration Screen
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CPU 0
CPU 1
Memory 0
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Ethernet 0
Ethernet 1
A SCSI
B DSSI
C DSSI
D DSSI
E SCSI
Fu
System Status Pass
P
-
-
-
-
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
DECchip 21064 PALcode Xn.nn, Firmware Tn.n-nnnn
B2002-DA 128 MB
Address 08-00-2B-2A-D6-97
Address 08-00-2B-2A-D6-A6
ID 0
RZ73
RF73
TZ85
ID 1
ID 2
ID 3
ID 4
ID 5
ID 6
ID 7
Host
Host
Host
Host
Host
Host
Host
TLZ06
-
Type b to boot
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-
-
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TM
MLO-009903
Set
Environment
Variables
Before you boot operating system software, you may want to
set or change the setting of some environment variables. By
customizing the setting of the system’s environment variables,
you can control how the system powers up and boots operating
system software in the future.
For example, you can do the following:
•
Set the default system startup action to boot. If the startup
action is set to boot, the system will automatically boot
operating system software when you power up or reset the
system.
•
Set or change the default boot device.
In most cases, some environment variables on your system were
preset when your system shipped from the factory.
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