16 Netra T2000 Server Administration Guide • September 2006
ALOM Shell Commands
The following tables list some of more common ALOM shell commands and briefly
describes what these commands do.
■ “Configuration Commands” on page 16
■ “FRU Commands” on page 17
■ “Log Commands” on page 18
■ “Status and Control Commands” on page 18
■ “Other ALOM Commands” on page 20
Many ALOM shell commands can be executed from the Solaris command-line
interface, using the scadm command. For example:
# scadm loghistory
Refer to the scadm man page for more information.
Configuration Commands
The ALOM configuration commands set or show the configuration of various
aspects of the system.
TABLE 2-2 ALOM Configuration Commands
Command Summary Example
password
Changes the login password of the current
user.
sc> password
setdate
mmddHHMMyyyy
Sets the date and time, when the managed
operating system is not running.
sc> setdate 091321451999
MON SEP 13 21:45:00 1999 UTC
setdefaults [-y] [-a]
Resets all ALOM configuration parameters to
their default values. The -y option enables you
to skip the confirmation question. The -a
option resets the user information to the
factory default (one admin account only).
sc> setdefaults -a
setsc parameter value
Sets the specified ALOM parameter to the
assigned value.
sc> setsc netsc_ipaddr 1.2.3.4
setupsc
Runs the interactive configuration script. This
script configures the ALOM configuration
variables.
sc> setupsc