nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition

Table 4-2 Service Processor (MP or GSP) Command Reference (continued)
DescriptionCommand
Restrict/unrestrict nPartition Reconfiguration Privilege.
PARPERM
Modify default nPartition for this login session.
PD
Rekey Complex Profile locks (unlock Complex Profile).
RL
Display and set (enable/disable) MP remote access methods.
SA
Configure security options and access control (user accounts and passwords).
SO
MP diagnostics and reset.
XD
Command Reference for EFI Shell Commands
Table 4-3 lists the commands supported by the EFI Shell interface on cell-based HP Integrity
servers.
The EFI Shell is accessible from an nPartition console when the nPartition is in an active state
but has not booted an operating system.
The following categories of commands are available:
“Boot Commands EFI Shell”.
“Configuration Commands EFI Shell”.
“Device, Driver, and Handle Commands EFI Shell”.
“Filesystem Commands EFI Shell”.
“Memory Commands EFI Shell”.
“Shell Navigation and Other Commands EFI Shell”.
“Shell Script Commands / Programming Constructs EFI Shell”.
For details on these commands, enter help command at the EFI shell prompt.
Table 4-3 EFI Shell Command Reference
DescriptionCommand
Boot Commands EFI Shell Commands related to nPartition booting.
Set/view autoboot timeout variable.
autoboot
Display/modify the driver/boot configuration.
bcfg
Set/view BootTest bits.
boottest
Display/modify direct boot profiles for use by lanboot.dbprofile
Boot over the LAN.
lanboot
Reset the system (nPartition) for reconfiguration; the nPartition remains inactive, in the
shutdown for reconfig state.
reconfigreset
Reset the system (nPartition).
reset
Connect drivers for bootables devices.
search
Configuration Commands EFI Shell Commands for changing and retrieving system (nPartition) information.
Set/view ACPI configuration mode.
acpiconfig
Deconfigure/reconfigure cells. (Set cell use-on-next-boot values.)
cellconfig
Deconfigure/reconfigure processors and processor cores..
cpuconfig
Display the current date or set the date of the system (nPartition).
date
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