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Common EFI Shell Commands, Table B-1 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions

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Common EFI Shell Commands The following table lists common EFI commands. Table B-1 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions Command Description Boot Commands autoboot Set and view the autoboot timeout variable. bcfg Display and modify the driver and boot configuration. boottest Set and view BootTest bits. dbprofile Display and modify direct boot profiles for use by lanboot. lanboot Boot over the LAN. reconfigreset Reset the system (nPartition) for reconfiguration. The nPartition remains inactive, in the shutdown for reconfig state. reset Reset the system (nPartition). search Connect drivers for bootable devices. Configuration Commands Commands for changing and retrieving system (nPartition) information. acpiconfig Set and view ACPI configuration mode. cellconfig Deconfigure and reconfigure cells. (Set cell use-on-next-boot values.) cpuconfig Deconfigure and reconfigure CPUs. date Display the current date or set the date of the system (nPartition). dimmconfig Deconfigure and reconfigure memory (DIMMs). err Display and change the error level. errdump View and clear logs. fru View FRU data. info Display hardware information. monarch Set and view a monarch processor. palproc Make a PAL call. romdrivers Enable and disable PCI expansion ROM drivers. rootcell Set/view preferred root cells. (Set nPartition core cell choices.) salproc Make a SAL call. tftp Perform TFTP operation to a bootp/DHCP enabled UNIX boot server. time Display the current time or set the time of the system (nPartition). EFI time is set and presented in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). variable Save and restore specific EFI variables. ver Display version information. Device, Driver, and Handle Commands Commands for managing devices, drivers, and handles. baud View serial port com settings. 76 EFI Utilities

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Common EFI Shell Commands
The following table lists common EFI commands.
Table B-1 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions
Description
Command
Boot Commands
Set and view the autoboot timeout variable.
autoboot
Display and modify the driver and boot configuration.
bcfg
Set and view BootTest bits.
boottest
Display and modify direct boot profiles for use by lanboot.
dbprofile
Boot over the LAN.
lanboot
Reset the system (nPartition) for reconfiguration. The nPartition remains
inactive, in the shutdown for reconfig state.
reconfigreset
Reset the system (nPartition).
reset
Connect drivers for bootable devices.
search
Configuration Commands
Commands for changing and retrieving system (nPartition) information.
Set and view ACPI configuration mode.
acpiconfig
Deconfigure and reconfigure cells. (Set cell use-on-next-boot values.)
cellconfig
Deconfigure and reconfigure CPUs.
cpuconfig
Display the current date or set the date of the system (nPartition).
date
Deconfigure and reconfigure memory (DIMMs).
dimmconfig
Display and change the error level.
err
View and clear logs.
errdump
View FRU data.
fru
Display hardware information.
info
Set and view a monarch processor.
monarch
Make a PAL call.
palproc
Enable and disable PCI expansion ROM drivers.
romdrivers
Set/view preferred root cells. (Set nPartition core cell choices.)
rootcell
Make a SAL call.
salproc
Perform TFTP operation to a bootp/DHCP enabled UNIX boot server.
tftp
Display the current time or set the time of the system (nPartition). EFI
time is set and presented in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
time
Save and restore specific EFI variables.
variable
Display version information.
ver
Device, Driver, and Handle Commands
Commands for managing devices, drivers, and handles.
View serial port com settings.
baud
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EFI Utilities