HP Xw25p HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide - Page 123

System Maintenance CLI Commands, Command Buffering Support, Additional CLI support

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Command SET TEXT IMD SHOW TEXT POST SET TEXT POST Usage SET TEXT IMD [I|M|S] [1|2|3|4] SHOW TEXT POST SET TEXT POST Description Sets IMD Custom text string specified by to where: 'I': Idle Screen (48) 'M': Custom Menu Item (14) 'S': Custom Menu Screen (56) # is the line number. Displays current POST custom text strings. Sets POST Custom text to string specified by . System Maintenance CLI Commands Command HELP EXIT RBSU INSPECT PXE MEMDIAG CPUDIAG DISKDIAG Usage HELP or HELP EXIT RBSU INSPECT PXE MEMDIAG CPUDIAG DISKDIAG Description Displays all supported commands or usage and descriptions of a specific command. Exits menu and continues booting. Executes RBSU (has CLI). Executes Inspect Utility (has CLI). Attempts PXE Boot. Executes Diagnostics Utility specified. (Diagnostics Utility has CLI output as well.) Executes Diagnostics Utility specified. (Diagnostics Utility has CLI output as well.) Executes Diagnostics Utility specified. (Diagnostics Utility has CLI output as well.) Command Buffering Support The CLI mode support buffers the previous five commands entered from the command line, accessible using the up arrow key and the down arrow key. Additional CLI support The CLI mode support automatically handles output to the screen that scrolls off the screen by implementing a -More- prompt at the bottom of the screen and waiting for user input to scroll to the next page of data using key commands. Key Space Enter Q Function Scroll to next page Scroll to next line Quit display Command Line Interface 123

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Command Line Interface 123
Command
Usage
Description
SET TEXT IMD
SET TEXT IMD [I|M|S]
[1|2|3|4] <string>
Sets IMD Custom text string specified by <X>
<#> to <string> where:
'I': Idle Screen (48)
'M': Custom Menu Item (14)
'S': Custom Menu Screen (56)
# is the line number.
SHOW TEXT POST
SHOW TEXT POST
Displays current POST custom text strings.
SET TEXT POST
SET TEXT POST <string>
Sets POST Custom text to string specified by
<string>.
System Maintenance CLI Commands
Command
Usage
Description
HELP
HELP or HELP <command>
Displays all supported commands or usage
and descriptions of a specific command.
EXIT
EXIT
Exits menu and continues booting.
RBSU
RBSU
Executes RBSU (has CLI).
INSPECT
INSPECT
Executes Inspect Utility (has CLI).
PXE
PXE
Attempts PXE Boot.
MEMDIAG
MEMDIAG
Executes Diagnostics Utility specified.
(Diagnostics Utility has CLI output as well.)
CPUDIAG
CPUDIAG
Executes Diagnostics Utility specified.
(Diagnostics Utility has CLI output as well.)
DISKDIAG
DISKDIAG
Executes Diagnostics Utility specified.
(Diagnostics Utility has CLI output as well.)
Command Buffering Support
The CLI mode support buffers the previous five commands entered from the command line, accessible
using the up arrow key and the down arrow key.
Additional CLI support
The CLI mode support automatically handles output to the screen that scrolls off the screen by
implementing a
-More-
prompt at the bottom of the screen and waiting for user input to scroll to the next
page of data using key commands.
Key
Function
Space
Scroll to next page
Enter
Scroll to next line
Q
Quit display