HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket HP Integrity Superdome 2 User Service Guide - Page 93

Using the Boot Maintenance Manager, Boot Options

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Table 19 UEFI Shell commands (continued) UEFI Shell command Definition mm Displays or modifies MEM/MMIO/IO/PCI/PCIE address space mode Displays or changes the console output device mode mount Mounts a file system on a block device mv Moves one or more files or directories to another location openinfo Displays the protocols and agents associated with a handle palproc Makes a PAL procedure call pause Prints a message and waits for keyboard input pci Displays PCI device list or PCI function configuration space ping Pings a target machine with UEFI network stack reconnect Reconnects one or more UEFI drivers to a device reset Resets the system rm Deletes one or more files or directories salproc Makes a SAL procedure call search Connects drivers for bootable devices sermode Sets serial port attributes set Displays or modifies UEFI Shell environment variables setsize Sets the size of a file shift Shifts batch file input parameter positions smbiosview Displays SMBIOS information stall Stalls the processor for the specified number of microseconds tapeboot Boots from tape tftp Performs TFTP operation time Displays or changes the current system time timezone Displays or sets time zone information touch Updates filename timestamp with current system date and time type Displays file contents unload Unloads a UEFI driver ver Displays UEFI firmware version information vol Displays or changes a file system volume label xchar Turns on/off extended character features Using the Boot Maintenance Manager This menu allows you to change various boot options. The Boot Maintenance Manager contains the following submenus: • Boot Options • Driver Options • Console Options Using the Boot Maintenance Manager 93

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Table 19 UEFI Shell commands
(continued)
Definition
UEFI Shell command
Displays or modifies MEM/MMIO/IO/PCI/PCIE address space
mm
Displays or changes the console output device mode
mode
Mounts a file system on a block device
mount
Moves one or more files or directories to another location
mv
Displays the protocols and agents associated with a handle
openinfo
Makes a PAL procedure call
palproc
Prints a message and waits for keyboard input
pause
Displays PCI device list or PCI function configuration space
pci
Pings a target machine with UEFI network stack
ping
Reconnects one or more UEFI drivers to a device
reconnect
Resets the system
reset
Deletes one or more files or directories
rm
Makes a SAL procedure call
salproc
Connects drivers for bootable devices
search
Sets serial port attributes
sermode
Displays or modifies UEFI Shell environment variables
set
Sets the size of a file
setsize
Shifts batch file input parameter positions
shift
Displays SMBIOS information
smbiosview
Stalls the processor for the specified number of microseconds
stall
Boots from tape
tapeboot
Performs TFTP operation
tftp
Displays or changes the current system time
time
Displays or sets time zone information
timezone
Updates filename timestamp with current system date and time
touch
Displays file contents
type
Unloads a UEFI driver
unload
Displays UEFI firmware version information
ver
Displays or changes a file system volume label
vol
Turns on/off extended character features
xchar
Using the Boot Maintenance Manager
This menu allows you to change various boot options. The Boot Maintenance Manager contains
the following submenus:
Boot Options
Driver Options
Console Options
Using the Boot Maintenance Manager
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