7.22.3 Setting the Console to Secure Mode
To set the console to secure mode, first set the password. Then enter
the set secure command. The system immediately enters secure mode.
Example 7–22 Set Secure
P00>>> set secure
Console is secure. Please login.
P00>>> b dkb0
Console is secure - parameters are not allowed.
P00>>> login
Please enter the password:
P00>>> b dkb0
(boot dkb0.0.0.3.1)
.
.
.
The console is put into secure mode, and then the operator attempts to boot
the operating system with command-line parameters. A message is
displayed indicating that boot parameters are not allowed when the system
is in secure mode.
The login command is entered to turn off security features for the current
console session. After successfully logging in, the operator enters a boot
command with command-line parameters.
The set secure command enables secure mode. If no password has been set,
you are prompted to set the password. Once you set a password and enter the
set secure command, secure mode is in effect immediately and only the
continue, boot (using the stored parameters), and login commands can be
performed.
The syntax is:
set secure
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Using the SRM Console 7-47
Need help?
Do you have a question about the AlphaServer DS20E and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers