7.5.2 Boot
The boot command boots the DIGITAL UNIX and OpenVMS operating systems,
and the Loadable Firmware Update (LFU) utility. See Section 5.5 for information
on booting Windows NT systems.
Example 7-2 Boot Command
P00>>> show boot*
boot_dev
boot_file
boot_osflags
boot_reset
bootdef_dev
booted_dev
booted_file
booted_osflags
P00>>> boot
(boot dkc300.3.0.7.1 -flags a)
SRM boot identifier: scsi 1 7 0 3 300 ef00 81011
boot adapter: kzpsa0
TLSB slot 8
block 0 of dkc300.3.0.7.1 is a valid boot block
reading 16 blocks from dkc300.3.0.7.1
bootstrap code read in
Building FRU table.......
FRU table size = 0x2632
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[initialization and configuration information]
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Digital UNIX Version V4.0 (thenut.Eng.PKO.DEC.Com) console
login:
The boot command syntax is:
b[oot] [<device_name>] [<flags>]
Where <device_name> specifies a particular disk, and flags applicable to OpenVMS
and DIGITAL UNIX are described in detail in Appendix A.
dkc300.3.0.7.1
a
OFF
dkc300.3.0.7.1
rev 0 in bus slot 7 off of kftha0 in
SRM Console Commands 7-15
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