Boot Mode Overview (Oracle ILOM)
ttya-mode 9600,8,n,1,- 9600,8,n,1,-
output-device virtual-console virtual-console
input-device virtual-console virtual-console
auto-boot-on-error? false false
load-base 16384 16384
auto-boot? false true
os-root-device
network-boot-arguments
boot-command boot boot
boot-file
boot-device /pci@300/pci@2/pci@0/pci ... disk net
multipath-boot? false false
boot-device-index 0 0
use-nvramrc? false false
nvramrc
error-reset-recovery boot boot
If any value in the printenv output is truncated, you can see the full entry by typing printenv
followed by the variable name. For example:
{0} ok printenv boot-device
boot-device = /pci@302/pci@2/pci@0/pci@17/LSI,sas@0/disk@p2 disk net
Related Information
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“OpenBoot Configuration Parameters” on page 47
Boot Mode Overview (Oracle ILOM)
Boot mode (bootmode) properties enable you to override the default method the server uses
when it boots. This ability is useful to override particular OpenBoot or Oracle VM Server
for SPARC settings that might be incorrect, to set up OpenBoot variables using a script, or to
perform similar tasks.
For example, if the OpenBoot settings have become corrupt, you can set the bootmode state
property to reset_nvram, then reset the server to its factory default OpenBoot settings.
Service personnel might instruct you to use the bootmode script property for problem resolution.
The full extent of script capabilities are not documented and exist primarily for debugging.
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