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Table B–1 Summary of Console Commands (Continued)
Command
run<progra> [-d<device>]
[-p<n>][-s<paramter
string>]
runecu
se[t]ee[prom]<option>
se[t]<envar>[value]
set[t]h[ost]<device_adapter>
or
se[t]h[ost]<-dup><-bus b>
mode [task]
se[t] see[prom]<option>
<device>
sh[ow].c[onfiguration]
sh[ow] cpu
sh[ow] dev[ice]<dev_name>
sh[ow] ee[prom]<option>
Description
Runs one of four ARC utility programs: rcu
(RAID Configuration Utility), swxcrfw,
eepromcfg, util_cli. The arc_enable
environment variable must be set.
<program> — command option.
<device> — console device containing the
program (default is dva0).
<n> — unit number of the PCI to configure.
<parameter string> — optional
parameters to pass to the utility (must be
enclosed in quotes).
Invokes the EISA Configuration Utility.
Sets the selected EEPROM option.
<option> — field, halt, manufacturing,
serial, or symptom.
Modifies an environment variable. See
Table B-2 for the values of envar and
value. The command set –d envar resets
the environment variable to its default.
Connects to another console or service. The
–dup option invokes the DUP server on the
selected node. The set host command can
be issued only from the boot processor.
Sets the selected SEEPROM option.
<option> — field, manufacturing, or
serial.
<device> — the device mnemonic.
Displays the last configuration seen at
system initialization.
Displays information on CPUs in the
system.
Displays device information for any disk or
tape adapter or group of adapters.
Displays elected EEPROM information.
<option> — field, halt, manufacturing,
serial, or symptom.
Console Commands and Environment Variables
B-3

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