
TABLE 3-10 Parameter Values for the setupdomain Command (Continued)
Parameter | Value | Description |
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| true | The domain is rebooted when a hardware error is |
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| detected. If |
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| Solaris operating environment is booted. |
| This parameter is the same as the OpenBoot PROM | |
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| nvramrc? parameter. This parameter uses aliases |
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| that are stored in nvramrc. |
| true | The OpenBoot PROM executes the script stored in |
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| nvramrc if this parameter is set to true. |
| false (default value) | The OpenBoot PROM does not evaluate the script |
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| stored in nvramrc if this parameter is set to false. |
| Controls booting of the Solaris operating | |
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| environment. |
| true (default value) | If this value is true, the domain boots automatically |
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| after POST has run. |
| false | If this parameter value is set to false, you will obtain |
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| the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt after POST runs, |
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| from which you must type a boot command to boot |
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| the Solaris operating environment. |
| Controls the behavior of the domain after an | |
recovery |
| externally initiated reset (XIR) as well as a red mode |
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| trap. |
| sync (default value) | The OpenBoot PROM invokes sync. A core file is |
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| generated. If the invocation returns, the OpenBoot |
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| PROM performs a reboot. |
| none | The OpenBoot PROM prints a message describing |
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| the reset trap that triggered the error reset and passes |
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| control to the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt. The |
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| message describing the reset trap type is platform |
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| specific. |
| boot | The OpenBoot PROM firmware reboots the domain. |
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| A core file is not generated. Rebooting a domain |
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| occurs using the OpenBoot PROM settings for |
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| value of the OpenBoot PROM configuration variable |
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