Display the Host Boot Mode Expiration Date (Oracle ILOM)
-> set /HOST/bootmode script=value
where script controls the host server's firmware OpenBoot method of booting. script does
not affect the current /HOST/bootmode setting.
value can be up to 64 bytes in length.
You can specify a /HOST/bootmode setting and set the script within the same command. For
example:
-> set /HOST/bootmode state=reset_nvram script="setenv diag-switch? true"
After the server resets and OpenBoot reads the value of the state property, the result is that all
OpenBoot variables are set to the default value. Then Openboot reads the value of the state
property, resulting in the diag-switch? variable being set to the user-requested value of true.
Note - If you set /HOST/bootmode script="", Oracle ILOM sets the script to empty.
Related Information
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“Reset the Server (Oracle ILOM)” on page 31
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“Boot Mode Overview (Oracle ILOM)” on page 49
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“Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview” on page 14
Display the Host Boot Mode Expiration Date (Oracle
ILOM)
At the Oracle ILOM prompt, type:
-> show /HOST/bootmode expires
Properties:
expires = Tue May 10 18:24:16 2016
where expires is the date and time when the current boot mode will expire.
Related Information
■
“Reset the Server (Oracle ILOM)” on page 31
■
“Boot Mode Overview (Oracle ILOM)” on page 49
■
“Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview” on page 14
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