7.12.2.2 Solaris eeprom Command
The eeprom command is a UNIX shell command. You invoke it to list the names
and current values of the OpenBoot PROM configuration variables stored in system
NVRAM. You can also use the eeprom command to set new values for the OpenBoot
PROM configuration variables.
To run the eeprom command:
1. Boot the operating system.
2. Become root.
3. Type the following command at the command-line prompt:
% eeprom
%
scsi-initiator-id=7
keyboard-click?=false
keymap: data not available.
ttyb-rts-dtr-off=false
ttyb-ignore-cd=true
ttya-rts-dtr-off=false
ttya-ignore-cd=true
ttyb-mode=9600,8,n,1,-
ttya-mode=9600,8,n,1,-
pcia-probe-list=1
pcib-probe-list=1,3,2,4,5
enclosure-type: 540-4284
banner-name: Sun Enterprise 220R
energystar-enabled?=false
mfg-mode=off
diag-level=min
#power-cycles=35
system-board-serial#=5014450071228
system-board-date=371c1bc9
fcode-debug?=false
output-device=screen
input-device=keyboard
load-base=16384
boot-command=boot
auto-boot?=true
watchdog-reboot?=false
diag-file: data not available.
diag-device=net
boot-file: data not available.
boot-device=disk net
local-mac-address?=false
ansi-terminal?=true
screen-#columns=80
screen-#rows=34
silent-mode?=false
use-nvramrc?=false
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