HP Model 715/64 hp 9000 series 700 model 715 workstations service handbook (a2 - Page 69

Stable Storage

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S Set or display the Fastsize value (amount of memory initialized during boot) using the FASTSIZE command. S Display a menu of commands using the HELP command or a description of any command as an option to the HELP command. S Display the model number, version numbers, and jumper settings on the System card using the INFO command. S Display the current STATION ADDRESS value in stable storage using the LAN_ADDR command. You must use SS_CONFIG to set this value. S Select an operating system for the next boot attempt using the OS command. S Set or display the current values for the console, keyboard, primary, or alter- nate boot paths using the PATH command. S Display the most recent HPMC, LPMC, or TOC error information logged into Stable Storage using the PIM_INFO command. S Reset the System Unit using the RESET command. S Search for possible boot devices using the SEARCH command. S Set or display secure boot mode or the ability to interact with the console de- vice within the first 10 seconds before boot device selection is disabled using the SECURE command. S Display the results of the previous search command using the SHOW command (this command is not supported on Model 715/64, 715/80, , 715/100, and 715/100XC workstations). Syntax checking is performed for any supported commands. Error status is displayed on the console along with any relevant information. Stable Storage Stable Storage is non-volatile memory associated with each PA-RISC processor module. Stable storage is used by the processor (CPU) to store device path information, the state of the boot flags, HPMC error information, and operating system initialization data. Troubleshooting 4-15

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Troubleshooting
4–15
S
Set or display the Fastsize value (amount of memory initialized during boot)
using the
FASTSIZE
command.
S
Display a menu of commands using the
HELP
command or a description of
any command as an option to the
HELP
command.
S
Display the model number, version numbers, and jumper settings on the Sys-
tem card using the
INFO
command.
S
Display the current STATION ADDRESS value in stable storage using the
LAN_ADDR
command. You must use
SS_CONFIG
to set this value.
S
Select an operating system for the next boot attempt using the
OS
command.
S
Set or display the current values for the console, keyboard, primary, or alter-
nate boot paths using the
PATH
command.
S
Display the most recent HPMC, LPMC, or TOC error information logged into
Stable Storage using the
PIM_INFO
command.
S
Reset the System Unit using the
RESET
command.
S
Search for possible boot devices using the
SEARCH
command.
S
Set or display secure boot mode or the ability to interact with the console de-
vice within the first 10 seconds before boot device selection is disabled using
the
SECURE
command.
S
Display the results of the previous search command using the
SHOW
com-
mand (this command is not supported on Model 715/64, 715/80, , 715/100, and
715/100XC workstations).
Syntax checking is performed for any supported commands. Error status is displayed
on the console along with any relevant information.
Stable Storage
Stable Storage is non–volatile memory associated with each PA–RISC processor
module. Stable storage is used by the processor (CPU) to store device path informa-
tion, the state of the boot flags, HPMC error information, and operating system ini-
tialization data.