Chapter 6
NVRAM
6-9
If no parameter is specified, the
eeprom
command displays only the current
NVRAM configuration parameter values, similar to the
printenv
command. For
example:
A previous example described how to enable diagnostics. Using the
eeprom
command:
The
eeprom
command requires a system reboot for the changes to take effect. For
more information, refer to the
eeprom
man page.
6.4
Key Commands
This section describes how to use your USB keyboard to abort or reset NVRAM by
using the Stop-A or Stop-N equivalent commands:
■
■
“Stop-N Equivalent Command Procedure” on page
Before powering on the workstation, make sure that the keyboard and mouse are
connected to the front panel or rear panel USB ports. Connecting the keyboard or
mouse to the IEEE 1394/USB 2 combination card is not recommended
Note –
The Stop-A and Stop-N keys are sometimes referred to as “OpenBoot
Emergency Procedures”.
#
eeprom
asr-policy=normal
test-args: data not available.
diag-passes=1.
.
.
.
diag-script=normal
diag-level=max
diag-switch?=false
#
eeprom diag-switch?=true
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