TABLE 3-10Parameter Values for the setupdomain Command (Continued)

Parameter

Value

Description

 

 

 

 

true

The domain is rebooted when a hardware error is

 

 

detected. If OBP.auto-boot?is set to true, the

 

 

Solaris operating environment is booted.

OBP.use-nvramrc?

 

This parameter is the same as the OpenBoot PROM

 

 

nvramrc? parameter. This parameter uses aliases

 

 

that are stored in nvramrc.

 

true

The OpenBoot PROM executes the script stored in

 

 

nvramrc if this parameter is set to true.

 

false (default value)

The OpenBoot PROM does not evaluate the script

 

 

stored in nvramrc if this parameter is set to false.

OBP.auto-boot?

 

Controls booting of the Solaris operating

 

 

environment.

 

true (default value)

If this value is true, the domain boots automatically

 

 

after POST has run.

 

false

If this parameter value is set to false, you will obtain

 

 

the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt after POST runs,

 

 

from which you must type a boot command to boot

 

 

the Solaris operating environment.

OBP.error-reset-

 

Controls the behavior of the domain after an

recovery

 

externally initiated reset (XIR) as well as a red mode

 

 

trap.

 

sync (default value)

The OpenBoot PROM invokes sync. A core file is

 

 

generated. If the invocation returns, the OpenBoot

 

 

PROM performs a reboot.

 

none

The OpenBoot PROM prints a message describing

 

 

the reset trap that triggered the error reset and passes

 

 

control to the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt. The

 

 

message describing the reset trap type is platform

 

 

specific.

 

boot

The OpenBoot PROM firmware reboots the domain.

 

 

A core file is not generated. Rebooting a domain

 

 

occurs using the OpenBoot PROM settings for

 

 

diag-device or boot-device, depending on the

 

 

value of the OpenBoot PROM configuration variable

 

 

diag-switch?

 

 

If diag-switch?is set to true, the device names in

 

 

diag-devicewill be the default for boot. If

 

 

diag-switch?is set to false, the device names in

 

 

boot-devicewill be the default for boot.

 

 

 

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