Console Commands and Environment Variables
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Table B–1 Summary of Console Commands (Continued)
Command
Description
run<progra> [-d<device>]
[-p<n>][-s<paramter
string>]
Runs one of four ARC utility programs: rcu
(RAID Configuration Utility), swxcrfw,
eepromcfg, util_cli. The
arc_enable
environment variable must be set.
<program>
— command option.
<device>
— console device containing the
program (default is dva0).
<n>
— unit number of the PCI to configure.
<parameter string>
— optional
parameters to pass to the utility (must be
enclosed in quotes).
runecu
Invokes the EISA Configuration Utility.
se[t]ee[prom]<option>
Sets the selected EEPROM option.
<option>
—
field
,
halt
,
manufacturing
,
serial
, or
symptom
.
se[t]<envar>[value]
Modifies an environment variable. See
Table B-2 for the values of
envar
and
value
. The command
set –d envar
resets
the environment variable to its default.
set[t]h[ost]<device_adapter>
or
se[t]h[ost]<-dup><-bus b>
mode [task]
Connects to another console or service. The
–dup
option invokes the DUP server on the
selected node. The
set host
command can
be issued only from the boot processor.
se[t] see[prom]<option>
<device>
Sets the selected SEEPROM option.
<option>
—
field
,
manufacturing
, or
serial
.
<device>
— the device mnemonic.
sh[ow].c[onfiguration]
Displays the last configuration seen at
system initialization.
sh[ow] cpu
Displays information on CPUs in the
system.
sh[ow] dev[ice]<dev_name>
Displays device information for any disk or
tape adapter or group of adapters.
sh[ow] ee[prom]<option>
Displays elected EEPROM information.
<option>
—
field
,
halt
,
manufacturing
,
serial
, or
symptom
.