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

Example 2-24 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
Example 2-25 Displaying Current SpeedyBoot Settings for your System (HP Integrity
Server sample output)
setboot -v
Primary bootpath : <none>
HA Alternate bootpath : 0/0/0/1/0
Alternate bootpath : <none>
Autoboot is ON (enabled)
TEST CURRENT DEFAULT
---- ------- -------
all partial partial
SELFTESTS on on
early_cpu on on
late_cpu on on
FASTBOOT on on
Platform on on
Full_memory on on
Memory_init on on
IO_HW off off
Chipset on on
Table 2-3 SpeedyBoot Status Table Headers
DescriptionColumn
The keyword names of the tests that can be controlled by SpeedyBoot. See
Table 2-2 (page 72).
Test
The current setting of each test. on means the test is normally executed on each
boot. off means the test is normally omitted on each boot. partial means some
of the subtests are normally executed on each boot.
Current
Whether the test is supported by the system firmware. yes means the test is
supported. no means the test is not supported. partial means some of the
subtests are supported.
Supported
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