HP Integrity Superdome 2 User Service Guide

Table 19 UEFI Shell commands (continued)
DefinitionUEFI Shell command
Displays or modifies MEM/MMIO/IO/PCI/PCIE address spacemm
Displays or changes the console output device modemode
Mounts a file system on a block devicemount
Moves one or more files or directories to another locationmv
Displays the protocols and agents associated with a handleopeninfo
Makes a PAL procedure callpalproc
Prints a message and waits for keyboard inputpause
Displays PCI device list or PCI function configuration spacepci
Pings a target machine with UEFI network stackping
Reconnects one or more UEFI drivers to a devicereconnect
Resets the systemreset
Deletes one or more files or directoriesrm
Makes a SAL procedure callsalproc
Connects drivers for bootable devicessearch
Sets serial port attributessermode
Displays or modifies UEFI Shell environment variablesset
Sets the size of a filesetsize
Shifts batch file input parameter positionsshift
Displays SMBIOS informationsmbiosview
Stalls the processor for the specified number of microsecondsstall
Boots from tapetapeboot
Performs TFTP operationtftp
Displays or changes the current system timetime
Displays or sets time zone informationtimezone
Updates filename timestamp with current system date and timetouch
Displays file contentstype
Unloads a UEFI driverunload
Displays UEFI firmware version informationver
Displays or changes a file system volume labelvol
Turns on/off extended character featuresxchar
Using the Boot Maintenance Manager
This menu allows you to change various boot options. The Boot Maintenance Manager contains
the following submenus:
Boot Options
Driver Options
Console Options
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