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Table B–1 Summary of Console Commands (Continued)
Command
sh[ow]<envar> or show *
sh[ow] m[emory]
sh[ow] ne[twork]
sh[ow] see[prom]<option>
<device>
sh[ow] simm
s[tart] address
sto[p].<processor_number>
t[est][-write][-nowrite "list"
[omit "list"][-t time][-q]
[<dev_arg>]
# (comment)
B-4
Service Manual
Description
Displays the current state of the specified
environment variable.
<envar> — an environment variable name
(see Table B-2).
Displays memory module information.
Displays the names and physical addresses of
all known network devices.
Displays elected SEEPROM information.
<option> — diag_sdd, diag_tdd, symptom,
field, manufacturing, or serial.
<device> — KFTHA
Displays the location of any bad SIMMs or
indicates that no SIMM errors were found.
Begins execution of an instruction as the
address specified. Does not initialize the
system.
Halts a specified processor. Does not control
the running of diagnostics and does not apply
to adapters or memories.
<processor_number> — the logical CPU
number (displayed by the show cpu
command).
Tests the entire system (default), a subsystem,
or a specified device.
–write — selects writes to media as well as
reads; applicable only to disk testing.
–nowrite "list" — used with –write to
prevent selected devices or groups of devices
from being written to.
–omit "list" — specifies devices not to test.
–t time — run time in seconds, following
system sizing and configuration; default is 600
seconds.
–q — disables status messages.
<dev_arg> — specifies the target device,
group of devices or subsystem.
Introduces a comment.

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