4-14 Netra CP3260 Blade Server User’s Guide • April 2009
4.3.4.1 Viewing and Setting OpenBoot Configuration Variables
● Halt the server to display the ok prompt.
■ To display the current values of all OpenBoot configuration variables, use the
printenv command.
The following example shows a short excerpt of this command’s output.
security-password variable-name none Firmware security password if
security-mode is not none (never
displayed). Do not set this directly.
ttya-mode 9600,8,n,1,- 9600,8,n,1,- Serial management port (baud rate, bits,
parity, stop, handshake). The serial
management port only works at the default
values.
use-nvramrc? true, false false If
true, execute commands in NVRAMRC
during server startup.
verbosity max, min,
none, normal
min Controls the amount and detail of
OpenBoot output.
Default is
min.
•
none – Only error and fatal messages
are displayed on the system console.
•
min – Notice, error, warning, and fatal
messages are displayed on the system
console.
•
normal – Summary progress and
operational messages are displayed on
the system console in addition to the
messages displayed by the
min setting.
•
max – Detailed progress and operational
messages are displayed on the system
console.
{0} ok printenv
Variable Name Value Default Value
local-mac-address? true true
fcode-debug? false false
scsi-initiator-id 7 7
oem-logo? false false
auto-boot? true true
boot-command boot boot
boot-file
TABLE 4-2 OpenBoot Configuration Variables
Variable Possible Values Default Value Description