Service manual
3-10 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 Service Manual
3.4 Using the SCM Monitor
There are several SCM commands that set the system environment,
display configuration information, and help diagnose the system.
3.4.1 SCM Commands
The system control manager sets and controls the system environment
through a set of commands.
Table 3– 4 SCM Commands
Command Description
build <fru> <pn> <sn> <mod> <ali>
Build FRU data (pn= part number in 2-5-
2.4 format, sn=serial number in
xxyzzabcde format, mod= module, and
ali=alias).
build EEPROM
Restore the EEPROM (nvram) to the SMC
default values.
clear {alert , port}
Clear alert state or the COM1 port
deposit [-ipr, -spr, (-iic,-offset), &mn,
&p<csb_adr>, -next <n>, -q, -l, -w, -b]
Write data to a memory location or CSR/
IPR
disable {alert, remote, test <n> }
Disable remote dial-in, alert dial-out, or
selective tests
el
Types out the event log
enable {alert, remote, test}
Enable remote dial-in, alert dial-out,
selective tests
erase
Erase the screen
examine [-ipr, -spr, (-iic,-offset), &mn,
&p<csb_adr>, -next <n>, -q, -l, -w, -b]
Read a memory location or CSR/IPR
fault [-all, -partition <n>]
Create a systemwide FAULT condition
halt {in, out}<-partition <n>,-all>
Halt a partition or the entire system
(virtual OCP halt button)
hangup
Terminate a remote session