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setboot(1M) setboot(1M)
Options
The setboot command supports the following options:
(none)
Display the current values for the primary and alternate boot paths and the autoboot and
autosearch flags. See example 2 in the EXAMPLES: General section.
-p primary-path
Set the primary boot path variable to primary-path. See ioscan(1M) for the correct format.
-h HA_alternate-path
Set the High Availability alternate boot path variable to HA_alternate-path. See ioscan(1M) for
the correct format. High Availability alternate boot path is supported only on Itanium-based
architecture and for PA-RISC systems that support hardware partitions.
-a alternate-path
Set the alternate boot path variable to alternate-path. See ioscan(1M) for the correct format.
-s onoff
Enable or disable the autosearch sequence. The interpretation of Autoboot and Autosearch has
changed for systems that support hardware partitions. Refer to the WARNINGS section.
-s
option is not supported on Itanium-based architecture.
-b onoff
Enable or disable the autoboot sequence. The interpretation of Autoboot and Autosearch has
changed for systems that support hardware partitions. Refer to the WARNINGS section.
-v Display the current values for the primary and alternate boot paths and the autoboot and
autosearch flags and a status table of the SpeedyBoot tests. See example 1 in the EXAMPLES:
SpeedyBoot section.
-t testname=value
Change the value for the test testname in stable storage to value for all following boots. -t
option is not supported on Itanium-based architecture. The changes are reflected in the
Current and NEXT BOOT columns of the setboot -v display.
testname can be one of the following keywords, as described above in the DESCRIPTION:
SpeedyBoot Tests section.
all
SELFTESTS
early_cpu
late_cpu
FASTBOOT
full_memory
PDH
CEC
value can be one of:
on Enable the test.
off Disable the test.
default Reset the test to the system default, which is shown in the Defaults column of
the setboot -v display.
-T testname=value
Change the value for the test testname to value for the next system boot only. The change does
not modify stable storage, so the permanent values are restored after the boot.
testname can be one of the keywords described above in the "DESCRIPTION: SpeedyBoot Tests"
section. and value are the same as for the -t option.
RETURN VALUE
The setboot command returns one of:
0 Successful completion
1 Failure
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