HP Integrity rx2800 Installation Guide, Windows Server 2008 R2 v7.0 - Page 78

EFI-Based Setup Utility, Express Setup

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Table B-1 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions (continued) Command Description Memory Commands Commands for listing and managing memory, EFI variables, and NVRAM details. default Set default NVRAM values. dmem Dump memory or memory-mapped I/O. dmpstore Display EFI variables. memmap Display the memory map. mm Display and modify MEM/IO/PCI. pdt View and clear nPartition or cell memory page de-allocation table (PDT). Shell Navigation and Other Commands Commands for basic EFI Shell navigation and customization. alias Set and get alias settings. cls Clear the standard output with an optional background color. exit Exit EFI Shell environment. getmtc Display current monotonic counter value. help or ? Display help. mode Display the mode of the console output device. set Set and get environment variable. xchar Turn on and off extended character features. Shell Script Commands / Programming Constructs EFI shell script commands. echo else endfor for goto if input pause stall Echo message to stdout or toggle script echo. Script-only: Use with IF THEN. Script-only: Delimiter for FOR loop construct. Script-only: Loop construct. Script-only: Jump to label location in script. Script-only: IF THEN construct. Take user input and place in EFI variable. Script-only: Prompt to quit or continue. Stall the processor for some microseconds. EFI-Based Setup Utility The EFI-Based Setup Utility (EBSU) provides an easy-to-use interface to flash the firmware, partition the hard disk, install diagnostic tools, configure storage controllers, and run other EFI utilities. EBSU provides the following functions: • Express Setup - Guides you through Windows installation and setup. Express Setup guides you through the following setup tasks: - Updating firmware - Creating disk partitions 78 EFI Utilities

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Table B-1 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions
(continued)
Description
Command
Memory Commands
Commands for listing and managing memory, EFI variables, and NVRAM details.
Set default NVRAM values.
default
Dump memory or memory-mapped I/O.
dmem
Display EFI variables.
dmpstore
Display the memory map.
memmap
Display and modify MEM/IO/PCI.
mm
View and clear nPartition or cell memory page de-allocation table (PDT).
pdt
Shell Navigation and Other Commands
Commands for basic EFI Shell navigation and customization.
Set and get alias settings.
alias
Clear the standard output with an optional background color.
cls
Exit EFI Shell environment.
exit
Display current monotonic counter value.
getmtc
Display help.
help
or
?
Display the mode of the console output device.
mode
Set and get environment variable.
set
Turn on and off extended character features.
xchar
Shell Script Commands / Programming Constructs
EFI shell script commands.
Echo message to stdout or toggle script echo.
echo
Script-only: Use with IF THEN.
else
Script-only: Delimiter for FOR loop construct.
endfor
Script-only: Loop construct.
for
Script-only: Jump to label location in script.
goto
Script-only: IF THEN construct.
if
Take user input and place in EFI variable.
input
Script-only: Prompt to quit or continue.
pause
Stall the processor for some microseconds.
stall
EFI-Based Setup Utility
The EFI-Based Setup Utility (EBSU) provides an easy-to-use interface to flash the firmware,
partition the hard disk, install diagnostic tools, configure storage controllers, and run other EFI
utilities. EBSU provides the following functions:
Express Setup
— Guides you through Windows installation and setup. Express Setup guides
you through the following setup tasks:
Updating firmware
Creating disk partitions
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