HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Routine Management Tasks

Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from a Booted System
SpeedyBoot tests are configured with three setboot options:
-v
Displays a status table of the SpeedyBoot test settings.
-ttestname=value Change the value for the test testname in nonvolatile
memory to value for all following boots. The changes are
reflected in the Current and Next Boot columns of the
SpeedyBoot table.
testname
One of the following keywords, as described
in Table 2-2 (page 72):
all
SELFTESTS
early_cpu
late_cpu
FASTBOOT
full_memory
PDH
CEC
value
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
SpeedyBoot table.
NOTE: The -t option (lowercase t) is supported only on HP
9000 Systems. To change SpeedyBoot settings for all
subsequent boots on an HP Integrity Server, use the pre-boot
environment, the EFI shell. See “Configuring Boot-Time
System Tests from the EFI Shell (HP Integrity Servers Only)”
(page 76) for details.
-Ttestname=value Change the value for the test testname for the next system
boot only. The changes are reflected in the Next Boot column
of the SpeedyBoot table. The change does not modify
nonvolatile memory, so the permanent values, shown in the
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