HP rp3440 User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 - Page 201

Search Command, Configuration Menu

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0/1/1/0.1 0/01/01/0.1 (hex) Alternate boot path: intscsib.2 0/1/1/0.2 0/01/01/01.2 (hex) Console path: 0/7/1/1.0 0/07/01/01.1 (hex) Keyboard path: 0/0/4/0.0 0/0/04/0.0 (hex) Main Menu: Enter command or manu > Search Command The SEA (search) command automatically checks all possible boot and install devices connected to the system and displays these bootable paths. In several firmware versions, it links these paths to a shortcut (such as P0). It can also search the LAN, if the system can boot it. Some firmware revisions enable you to restrain the search path, for example SEA lan or SEA disk. The SEA command is available in the Main and Configuration menus. Main Menu: Enter command or menu > sea Searching for potential boot device(s) This may take several minutes. To discontinue search, press any key (termination may not be immediate). Path# Device Path (dec) Device Path (mnem) Device Type IODC Rev ---- P0 0/0/2/0.0 ide.0 Random access media 1 P1 0/1/1/0.1 intscsia.1 Random access media 1 P2 0/1/1/0.0 intscsia.0 Random access media 1 P3 0/1/1/1.2 intscsib.2 Random access media 1 Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu commands enable you to view and modify the configuration and state of the system. Main Menu: Enter command or menu > co ---- Configuration Menu Command Description ------- ----------- AUto [BOot|SEArch|STart] [ON|OFF] Display or set specified flag BootID [] [] Display or set Boot Identifier BootINfo Display boot-related information BootTimer [0 - 200] Seconds allowed for boot attempt CPUconfig [] [ON|OFF] Config/Deconfig processor DEfault Set the system to predefined values FastBoot [ON|OFF] Display or set boot tests execution ResTart [ON|OFF] Display or set boot tests execution PAth [PRI|ALT] [] Display or modify a path SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] [] Search for boot devices TIme [c:y:m:d:h:m:[s]] Read or set the real time clock in GMT Boot Console Handler 201

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0/1/1/0.1
0/01/01/0.1
(hex)
Alternate boot path:
intscsib.2
0/1/1/0.2
0/01/01/01.2
(hex)
Console path:
0/7/1/1.0
0/07/01/01.1
(hex)
Keyboard path:
0/0/4/0.0
0/0/04/0.0
(hex)
Main Menu: Enter command or manu >
Search Command
The
SEA
(search) command automatically checks all possible boot and install devices connected
to the system and displays these bootable paths. In several firmware versions, it links these paths
to a shortcut (such as P0). It can also search the LAN, if the system can boot it. Some firmware
revisions enable you to restrain the search path, for example
SEA
lan or
SEA
disk. The
SEA
command is available in the Main and Configuration menus.
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > sea
Searching for potential boot device(s)
This may take several minutes.
To discontinue search, press any key (termination may not be immediate).
IODC
Path#
Device Path (dec)
Device Path (mnem)
Device Type
Rev
-----
-----------------
------------------
-----------
----
P0
0/0/2/0.0
ide.0
Random access media
1
P1
0/1/1/0.1
intscsia.1
Random access media
1
P2
0/1/1/0.0
intscsia.0
Random access media
1
P3
0/1/1/1.2
intscsib.2
Random access media
1
Configuration Menu
The Configuration Menu commands enable you to view and modify the configuration and state
of the system.
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > co
---- Configuration Menu ------------------------------------------------------
Command
Description
-------
-----------
AUto [BOot|SEArch|STart] [ON|OFF] Display or set specified flag
BootID [<proc>] [<bootid>]
Display or set Boot Identifier
BootINfo
Display boot-related information
BootTimer [0 - 200]
Seconds allowed for boot attempt
CPUconfig [<proc>] [ON|OFF]
Config/Deconfig processor
DEfault
Set the system to predefined values
FastBoot [ON|OFF]
Display or set boot tests execution
ResTart [ON|OFF]
Display or set boot tests execution
PAth [PRI|ALT] [<path>]
Display or modify a path
SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] [<path>]
Search for boot devices
TIme [c:y:m:d:h:m:[s]]
Read or set the real time clock in GMT
Boot Console Handler
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