7.12.2.4OBP setenv Command

To set the value of an OpenBoot PROM configuration variable stored in NVRAM, enter the OBP setenv command at the OBP ok prompt, as shown in the following example.

Caution - If the NVRAM is a new part, you must reset the three OpenBoot PROM configuration variables shown in this example. These variables are named banner-name, enclosure-type, and energystar-enabled?and they must be set to the values shown in the example.

ok setenv banner-name =

Sun Enterprise 220R

 

ok setenv enclosure-type = 540-4284

 

ok setenv energystar-enabled? = false

 

ok printenv

 

 

 

variable name

 

Value

Default Value

scsi-initiator-id

 

7

7

keyboard-click?

 

false

false

keymap

 

 

 

ttyb-rts-dtr-off

 

false

false

ttyb-ignore-cd

 

true

true

ttya-rts-dtr-off

 

false

false

ttya-ignore-cd

 

true

true

ttyb-mode

 

9600,8,n,1,-

9600,8,n,1,-

ttya-mode

 

9600,8,n,1,-

9600,8,n,1,-

pcia-probe-list

 

1

1

pcib-probe-list

 

1,3,2,4,5

1,3,2,4,5

enclosure-type

 

540-4284

 

banner-

 

 

 

name

Sun Enterprise 220R

 

energystar-enabled?

 

false

 

mfg-mode

 

off

off

diag-level

 

min

min

#power-cycles

 

 

35

system-board-serial#

5014450071228

 

system-board-date

 

371c1bc9

 

fcode-debug?

 

false

false

output-device

 

screen

screen

input-device

 

keyboard

keyboard

load-base

 

16384

16384

boot-command

 

boot

boot

auto-boot?

 

true

true

watchdog-reboot?

 

false

false

diag-file

 

 

 

diag-device

 

net

net

boot-file

 

 

 

boot-device

 

disk net

disk net

local-mac-address?

 

false

false

ansi-terminal?

 

true

true

screen-#columns

 

80

80

screen-#rows

 

34

34

silent-mode?

 

false

false

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