HP 9000 rp4410-4 User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440 - Page 238

Information Menu, Service Menu, INformation, PRocessor

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DIsplay HElp [] RESET MAin ---Configuration Menu: Enter command > Redisplay the current menu Display help for specified command Restart the system Return to Main Menu The configuration default command sets the following values: Primary boot path: Alternate boot path: Console path: Keyboard path: Autoboot: Autosearch: Autostart: BootTimer 0/0/1/0.0 0/0/2/0 0/0/1/0.0 0/0/4/0.0 ON ON OFF 0 Information Menu The INformation menu commands enable you to view information about the configuration and state of the system. Main Menu: Enter command or menu > in ---- Information Menu Command ------ALL BootINfo CAche ChipRevisions COprocessor FwrVersion * IO LanAddress MEmory ** PRocessor *** WArnings *** IORevisions Description ----------Display all system information Display boot-related information Display cache information Display revisions of major VLSI Display coprocessor information Display firmware version Display I/O interface information Display Core LAN station address Display memory information Display processor information Display selftest warning messages Display selftest warning messages BOot [PRI|ALT|] DIsplay HElp [] RESET MAin ---Information Menu: Enter command > Boot from specified path Redisplay the current menu Display help for specified command Restart the system Return to Main Menu * The PCI device information displayed includes description, path, vendor ID, device ID, slot number, and bus number. ** The PRocessor command displays the system model string. ***Warnings displayed are as follows: WARNING: Too many CPUS for a rp4410 system. System will not boot. WARNING: A fatal error has occurred-system cannot boot. Review warning messages in the information menu. Service Menu The SERvice menu commands are used by service personnel to view information about the system for the purpose of system service operations. Main Menu: Enter command or menu > ser ---- Service Menu Command ------CLEARPIM Description ----------Clear (zero) the contents of PIM 238 Utilities

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DIsplay
Redisplay the current menu
HElp [<command>]
Display help for specified command
RESET
Restart the system
MAin
Return to Main Menu
----
Configuration Menu: Enter command >
The configuration default command sets the following values:
Primary boot path:
0/0/1/0.0
Alternate boot path:
0/0/2/0
Console path:
0/0/1/0.0
Keyboard path:
0/0/4/0.0
Autoboot:
ON
Autosearch:
ON
Autostart:
OFF
BootTimer
0
Information Menu
The
INformation
menu commands enable you to view information about the configuration
and state of the system.
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > in
---- Information Menu --------------------------------------------------------
Command
Description
-------
-----------
ALL
Display all system information
BootINfo
Display boot-related information
CAche
Display cache information
ChipRevisions
Display revisions of major VLSI
COprocessor
Display coprocessor information
FwrVersion
Display firmware version
* IO
Display I/O interface information
LanAddress
Display Core LAN station address
MEmory
Display memory information
** PRocessor
Display processor information
*** WArnings
Display selftest warning messages
*** IORevisions
Display selftest warning messages
BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>]
Boot from specified path
DIsplay
Redisplay the current menu
HElp [<command>]
Display help for specified command
RESET
Restart the system
MAin
Return to Main Menu
----
Information Menu: Enter command >
* The PCI device information displayed includes description, path, vendor ID, device ID, slot
number, and bus number.
** The
PRocessor
command displays the system model string.
***Warnings displayed are as follows:
WARNING:
Too many CPUS for a rp4410 system. System will not boot.
WARNING:
A fatal error has occurred-system cannot boot. Review warning messages in the
information menu.
Service Menu
The
SERvice
menu commands are used by service personnel to view information about the
system for the purpose of system service operations.
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > ser
---- Service Menu ------------------------------------------------------------
Command
Description
-------
-----------
CLEARPIM
Clear (zero) the contents of PIM
238
Utilities