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SRM Console
The SRM console is the command-line interface that allows you to set up and boot the
operating system, display the system configuration, set environment variables, and
perform basic system troubleshooting. SRM firmware is located in a flash ROM
(read-only memory) on the system board. The SRM console firmware is described in
detail in Chapter 5, Firmware.
The following sections cover functions you can perform from the SRM console.
Example 2–3 SRM Console Example
>>> set bootdef_dev dkb0,dka0
In this example, the operator enters the SRM
set
command and specifies the devices from
which to boot the operating system. At power-up the system will try to boot from SCSI
device dkb0 and if unsuccessful, will boot from dka0.
Operating the System
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