Sun Microsystems Solaris 7 11/99 Hardware Platform Manual page 107

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12. Reset the configuration variables default value to the current value (see the values
you captured with the eeprom command in "To Capture the Configuration
Variable Settings" on page 86 and the values you wrote down earlier in this
procedure in Step 1). At the ok prompt, type the following for each configuration
variable:
ok setenv variablename currentvalue
For example:
ok setenv auto-boot? false
The setenv command resets each configuration variable you entered to the current
value.
13. When you updated the flash PROM, the OpenBoot diag-switch? variable was
also set to true. With diag-switch? set to true, diagnostics will run when you
reboot the system. If you don't want diagnostics to be run at boot up, set diag-
switch? to false with the setenv diag-switch? false command.
14. Make sure that other configuration variables are set properly.
what might occur if you did not have the default NVRAM configuration variables
set before the flash PROM update.
a. Use the printenv OpenBoot command to display the NVRAM configuration
variables and their settings.
b. Use the setenv OpenBoot command to restore the NVRAM configuration
variables to the customized values except for the nvramrc configuration
variable.
Chapter 5
Updating the Flash PROM on the Sun Enterprise 3x00, 4x00, 5x00, and 6x00 Systems
describes
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