Managing Systems and Workgroups: A Guide for HP-UX System Administrators
Administering a System: Booting and Shutdown
Booting Systems
Chapter 5504
Viewing your System’s SpeedyBoot Settings
If your system is currently booted, you can display the SpeedyBoot
settings using the -v option to the setboot command:
Example 5-27 Displaying Current SpeedyBoot Settings for your System (HP
9000 sample output)
setboot -v
TEST CURRENT SUPPORTED DEFAULT NEXT BOOT
---- ------- --------- ------- ---------
all partial partial partial partial
SELFTESTS partial yes on partial
early_cpu off yes on off
late_cpu on yes on on
FASTBOOT partial yes on partial
full_memory off yes on off
PDH on yes on on
CEC off no off off
PDH on
off
Processor-dependent hardware. When on, test a checksum of
read-only memory (ROM). When off, do not.
CEC on
off
Central electronic complex. When on, test low-level bus
converters and I/O chips. When off, do not.
CEC is not available on all systems.
Memory_init on
off
When on, enables full destructive memory tests. When off,
do not perform full destructive memory tests. Supported only
on HP Integrity Servers.
IO_HW on
off
IO hardware tests. When on, enables system firmware (or
EFI drivers) to perform all the tests of IO hardware (for boot
devices only). When off, do not perform these tests.
Supported only on HP Integrity Servers.
Chipset on
off
When on, enables chipset tests. When off, do not perform
chipset tests. Supported only on HP Integrity Servers.
Table 5-2 SpeedyBoot Tests (Continued)
Test Name Values Description