HP Fabric Clustering System HP-UX Administrator's Guide, March 2008
Table B-57 boot-config Arguments
DescriptionArgument
Enter the actual file name.dir
Command Modes: Global-configuration mode.
Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user.
Usage Guidelines: Enter the primary-image-source keyword, followed by the system-image
directory. Specify an image directory as an image source.
Do not specify image files that end in.img since these are compressed archives that must be
installed first.
Examples:
HP-IB(config)# boot-config primary-image-source Release-1.1.0/build460
The example directs the system controller to use the Release-1.1.0/build460 directory
when the system-image to initialize itself. If this directory is not available, the system will not
boot successfully.
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: “install” (page 200)
“radius-server” (page 207)
“show boot-config” (page 135)
broadcast
Synopsis: The broadcast command sends a text message to all current CLI users.
Syntax: broadcast “message”
Table B-58 broadcast Command Arguments
DescriptionArgument
Enter the message to be broadcast. Enclose multi-word messages within double-quotes.
Single-word messages do not require double-quotes.
message
Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.
Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user.
Usage Guidelines: Message broadcasting is an important feature to forewarn all CLI users that
some major event is about to take place, such as bringing down a network for administration. A
broadcast message is sent to every active CLI session on the system chassis, including the user
who sends the message.
Enclose multi-word messages within double-quotes. Single-word messages do not require
double-quotes.
Examples:
HP-IB# broadcast "IB card 1 going down in 10 minutes."
HP-IB#
The example displays the following broadcast message from super:
Switch going down in 10 minutes.
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: “reload” (page 208)
“who” (page 214)
“write” (page 215)
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