Specifications
Table Of Contents
● log/messages
● log/onie.log
Output example
Success: Support tarball created: /tmp/onie-support.tar.bz2
Change the default grub boot entry
To view or set the default Boot mode, the onie-boot-mode command has two options —l, the default, and —o. The Grub
boot default shows the current default entry.
View or set the default Grub boot entry.
ONIE:/ # onie-boot-mode [-o <onie_mode>]
The -o command options include:
● install—ONIE OS Installer mode
● rescue—ONIE Rescue mode
● uninstall—ONIE OS Uninstall mode
● update—ONIE Self-Update mode
● embed—ONIE Self-Update mode and Embed ONIE
● none—Uses System Default Boot mode. This mode uses the first ONIE boot menu entry.
The -l command option lists the current default entry—this is the default setting.
View system information
To view your system information; for example, the model, part number, serial number, or service tag, use the following
commands:
1. Boot into ONIE.
2. Enter the onie-syseeprom command.
ONIE:/ # onie-syseeprom
TlvInfo Header:
   Id String:    TlvInfo
   Version:      1
   Total Length: 162
TLV Name             Code Len Value
-------------------- ---- --- -----
Part Number          0x22   6 0W1K08
Serial Number        0x23  20 CN0W1K08779316470002
Product Name         0x21   8 <platform>
Device Version       0x26   1 0
Label Revision       0x27   3 X00
Manufacture Date     0x25  19 04/08/2016 08:43:05
Manufacturer         0x2B   5 77931
Country Code         0x2C   2 CN
Vendor Extension     0xFD   1  0x00
MAC Addresses        0x2A   2 256
Service Tag          0x2F   7 2WCSG02
Vendor Name          0x2D   4 DELL
Diag Version         0x2E   6 01_010
Base MAC Address     0x24   6 34:17:EB:05:B4:00
Platform Name        0x28  26 x86_64-dell_<platform>_c2538-r0
ONIE Version         0x29   8 x.xx.x.x
CRC-32               0xFE   4 0x99415608
Checksum is valid.
ONIE:/ #                           
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