set envar
The set command sets or modifies the value of an environment variable. It can
also be used to create a new environment variable if the name used is unique.
Environment variables pass configuration information between the console and
the operating system. Their settings determine how the system powers up, boots
the operating system, and operates. The syntax is:
set [-default] envar value
Restores an environment variable to its default setting.
-default
envar
The name of the environment variable to be modified. See
Table 7–6 for a list of environment variables
value
The new value of the environment variable.
New values for the following environment variables take effect only after you
reset the system by pressing the Reset button or by issuing the init command.
console
os_type
pk*0_fast
pk*0_host_id
pk*0_soft_term
show envar
The show envar command displays the current value (or setting) of an
environment variable. The syntax is:
show envar
envar
The name of the environment variable to be displayed. The
show* command displays all environment variables.
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