System Menu
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System Menu

The System menu contains commands to view or set system-specific parameters. To access
this menu, enter
system
at the UI prompt to enter the System menu. If you are not in verbose mode, press a question
mark (?) and then press <Enter> to display the commands in the system menu, as shown
below.
Command System Menu
info Basic info on this system
dt Set system date and time
ser View or configure the DTE or DCE port
mpm Configure a Management Processor Module
slot View Slot Table information
systat View system stats related to system, power and environment
taskstat View task utilization stats
taskshow View detailed task information
memstat View memory use statistics
fsck Perform a file system check on the flash file system
newfs Erase all file from /flash and create a new file system
syscfg View/Configure info related to this system
uic UI configuration; change - prompt, timeout, more, verbose.
camstat View CAM info and usage
camcfg Configure CAM info and usage
hrex Enter HRE-X management command sub-menu
ver/ter Enables/disables automatic display of menus on entry (obsolete)
echo/noecho Enable/disable character echo
chpr Change the prompt for the system (obsolete, use ‘uic’ command
logging View system logs.
health Set health parameters or view health statistics
cli Enter command line interface
saveconfig Dump the cache configuration content to the mpm.cnf file.
cacheconfig Set the flag to use cache configuration only.
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All of the System menu commands—except for the mpm, ver, ter, echo, noecho, chpr, logging,
health, and cli commands—are described in the following sections. The uic, ver/ter, echo,
noecho, chpr, and cli commands are described in Chapter 4, “The User Interface.” The mpm
command is described in Chapter 6, “Configuring Management Processor Modules.”
Note
The ver, ter, and chpr commands now appear as items
in the UI Configuration menu (displayed through the
uic command). If you enter the ver/ter and chpr
commands, a message will advise you to use the uic
command, and the UI Configuration menu will auto-
matically display. For more information on the UI
Configuration menu, refer to Chapter 4, “The User
Interface.”