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10 eeprom \- EEPROM display and load utility
13 \fB/usr/sbin/eeprom\fR [\fB-\fR] [\fB-f\fR \fIdevice\fR] [\fIparameter\fR[=\fIvalue\fR]]
27 Only the super-user may alter the \fBEEPROM\fR contents.
34 \fIplatform-name\fR is the name of the platform implementation and can be found
35 using the \fB-i\fR option of \fBuname\fR(1).
38 \fBeeprom\fR, using the \fBsecurity-mode\fR, \fBsecurity-password\fR and
39 \fBsecurity-#badlogins\fR properties.
42 platform-specific boot area. The \fB/boot/solaris/bootenv.rc\fR file simulates
48 program. While it is possible to set the \fBsecurity-mode\fR,
49 \fBsecurity-password\fR and \fBsecurity-#badlogins\fR properties on x86 based
55 \fB\fB-f\fR \fIdevice\fR\fR
66 \fB\fIacpi-user-options\fR\fR
80 an attempt to use ACPI in a mode compatible with previous releases of Solaris
102 \fBtext\fR. In \fBtext\fR mode, console output goes to the frame buffer and
104 the console device falls back to the device specified by \fBinput-device\fR and
105 \fBoutput-device\fR. When neither the console property or the
106 \fBinput-device\fR and \fBoutput-device\fR property pair are present, the
123 \fB\fIdiag-device\fR\fR
127 The \fBdiag-device\fR is currently implemented to support serial port
130 to \fBdiag-device\fR, until the console drivers are loaded.
131 After that, only \fBkmdb\fR will continue to use the \fBdiag-device\fR.
146 Valid Ranges: 0xC800000 - 0x200000000(200MiB - 8GiB)
160 \fBauto-boot?\fR
164 If \fBtrue\fR, boots automatically after power-on or reset. Defaults to
171 \fBansi-terminal?\fR
184 \fBboot-args\fR
189 you can use \fBboot-args=' - install dhcp'\fR to request a customer jumpstart
196 \fBboot-command\fR
200 Command executed if \fBauto-boot?\fR is \fBtrue\fR. Defaults to \fBboot\fR.
206 \fBboot-device\fR
210 Device from which to boot. \fIboot-device\fR may contain 0 or more device
221 \fBboot-file\fR
232 \fBboot-from\fR
243 \fBboot-from-diag\fR
254 \fBboot-ncpus\fR
266 \fBcom\fIX\fR-noprobe\fR
277 \fBdiag-device\fR
287 \fBdiag-file\fR
291 File from which to boot in diagnostic mode. Defaults to empty string.
297 \fBdiag-level\fR
302 \fBmenus\fR. There may be additional platform-specific values. When set to
305 \fBplatform-dependent\fR.
311 \fBdiag-switch?\fR
315 If \fBtrue\fR, run in diagnostic mode. Defaults to \fBfalse\fR on most desktop
322 \fBerror-reset-recovery\fR
326 Recover after an error reset trap. Defaults to platform-specific setting.
328 On platforms supporting this variable, it replaces the \fBwatchdog-reboot?\fR,
329 \fBwatchdog-sync?\fR, \fBredmode-reboot?\fR, \fBredmode-sync?\fR,
330 \fBsir-sync?\fR, and \fBxir-sync?\fR parameters.
362 Reboot after the reset trap. Some platforms may treat this as \fBnone\fR after
371 \fBfcode-debug?\fR
375 If \fBtrue\fR, include name parameter for plug-in device FCodes. Defaults to
382 \fBhardware-revision\fR
392 \fBinput-device\fR
396 Input device used at power-on (usually \fBkeyboard\fR, \fBttya\fR,
403 \fBkeyboard-click?\fR
413 \fBkeyboard-layout\fR
417 A string that specifies the layout name for non-self-identifying keyboards
418 (type 7c). Invoke \fBkbd\fR \fB-s\fR to obtain a list of acceptable layout
435 \fBlast-hardware-update\fR
445 \fBload-base\fR
455 \fBlocal-mac-address?\fR
466 \fBmfg-mode\fR
470 Manufacturing mode argument for \fBPOST.\fR Possible values include \fBoff\fR
478 \fBmfg-switch?\fR
482 If true, repeat system self-tests until interrupted with STOP-A. Defaults to
499 \fBnetwork-boot-arguments\fR
504 string. \fBnetwork-boot-arguments\fR can be used to specify the boot protocol
529 \fB\fBtftp-server\fR\fR
549 \fB\fBhost-ip\fR\fR
553 IP address of the client (in dotted-decimal notation)
559 \fB\fBrouter-ip\fR\fR
563 IP address of the default router (in dotted-decimal notation)
569 \fB\fBsubnet-mask\fR\fR
573 subnet mask (in dotted-decimal notation)
579 \fB\fBclient-id\fR\fR
599 \fB\fBhttp-proxy\fR\fR
609 \fB\fBtftp-retries\fR\fR
619 \fB\fBdhcp-retries\fR\fR
626 If no parameters are specified (that is, \fBnetwork-boot-arguments\fR is an
627 empty string), the PROM will use the platform-specific default address
635 required by the PROM to load the second-stage boot program must be provided in
636 \fBnetwork-boot-arguments\fR while information required for the second-stage
650 \fBoem-banner\fR
654 Custom OEM banner (enabled by setting \fBoem-banner?\fR to \fBtrue\fR).
661 \fBoem-banner?\fR
671 \fBoem-logo\fR
675 Byte array custom OEM logo (enabled by setting \fBoem-logo?\fR to \fBtrue\fR).
682 \fBoem-logo?\fR
693 \fBpci-mem64?\fR
697 If true, the OpenBoot PROM allocates 64-bit PCI memory addresses to a PCI
698 device that can support 64-bit addresses.
704 The default value is system-dependent. If the variable exists, the default
712 \fBoutput-device\fR
716 Output device used at power-on (usually \fBscreen\fR, \fBttya\fR,
733 \fBsbus-probe-list\fR
744 \fBscreen-#columns\fR
748 Number of on-screen columns (characters/line). Defaults to \fB80\fR.
754 \fBscreen-#rows\fR
758 Number of on-screen rows (lines). Defaults to \fB34\fR.
764 \fBscsi-initiator-id\fR
768 \fBSCSI\fR bus address of host adapter, range 0-7. Defaults to \fB7\fR.
774 \fBsd-targets\fR
786 \fBsecurity-#badlogins\fR
797 \fBsecurity-mode\fR
810 \fBsecurity-password\fR
815 \fBsecurity-mode\fR is set to \fBcommand\fR or \fBfull\fR.This property has no
820 example# eeprom security-password=
833 \fBselftest-#megs\fR
837 Megabytes of \fBRAM\fR to test. Ignored if \fBdiag-switch?\fR is \fBtrue\fR.
844 \fBskip-vme-loopback?\fR
854 \fBst-targets\fR
866 \fBsunmon-compat?\fR
881 One-byte scratch field, available for read/write test. Defaults to \fB0\fR.
887 \fBtpe-link-test?\fR
891 Enable 10baseT link test for built-in twisted pair Ethernet. Defaults to
898 \fBttya-mode\fR
905 Fields, in left-to-right order, are:
961 \fBtty\fIX\fR-mode\fR
968 Fields, in left-to-right order, are:
1024 \fBttya-ignore-cd\fR
1028 If \fBtrue\fR, operating system ignores carrier-detect on TTYA. Defaults to
1035 \fBtty\fIX\fR-ignore-cd\fR
1039 If \fBtrue\fR, operating system ignores carrier-detect on TTYB, TTYC, or TTYD.
1046 \fBttya-rts-dtr-off\fR
1057 \fBtty\fIX\fR-rts-dtr-off\fR
1068 \fBuse-nvramrc?\fR
1072 If \fBtrue\fR, execute commands in \fBNVRAMRC\fR during system start-up.
1101 \fBwatchdog-reboot?\fR
1105 If \fBtrue\fR, reboot after watchdog reset. Defaults to \fBfalse\fR.
1118 example# \fBeeprom selftest-#megs\fR
1119 selftest-#megs=1
1121 example# eeprom selftest-#megs=2
1123 example# \fBeeprom selftest-#megs\fR
1124 selftest-#megs=2
1130 \fBExample 2 \fRSetting the \fBauto-boot?\fR Parameter to \fBtrue\fR.
1133 The following example demonstrates the method for setting the \fBauto-boot?\fR
1139 example# \fBeeprom auto-boot?=true\fR
1146 When the \fBeeprom\fR command is executed in user mode, the parameters with a
1155 \fBexample% eeprom "auto-boot?"=true\fR
1161 \fBExample 3 \fRUsing \fBnetwork-boot-arguments\fR
1165 network booting, set these values in \fBnetwork-boot-arguments\fR as:
1170 example# \fBeeprom network-boot-arguments="dhcp,hostname=abcd.example.com"\fR
1190 contents of \fBnetwork-boot-arguments\fR to be ignored. For example, with
1191 \fBnetwork-boot-arguments\fR set as shown above, the \fBboot\fR command:
1204 \fBnetwork-boot-arguments\fR will not be used during network boot.
1221 # \fBeeprom output-device=/dev/term/a\fR
1287 \fB\fB/usr/platform/\fR\fIplatform-name\fR\fB/sbin/eeprom\fR\fR
1291 Platform-specific version of \fBeeprom\fR. Use \fBuname\fR \fB-i\fR to obtain
1292 \fIplatform-name\fR.