Command Summary; Summary Of Srm Console Commands - Samsung UP1500 800-A1 User Manual

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4.2.2

Command Summary

UP1500 800-A1
Note: See "Using Environment Variables," section 4.2.7 on page 4-13 for more
details.
The SRM Console is a command line interface. SRM Console commands enable
you to examine and modify the system state. Table 4-1 gives the most commonly
used SRM Console commands. Table 4-2 gives the syntax for the SRM Console
commands. Table 4-3 gives special characters you can use in SRM Console mode.
Table 4-1

Summary of SRM Console Commands

Command
boot
clear envar
clear password
continue
date
edit
halt
help
initialize
isacfg
lfu
login
more
set envar
set password
set secure
show envar
show config
show cpu
Loads and starts the operating system.
Resets an environment variable to its default value.
Sets the password to zero.
Resumes program execution.
Sets or display the system time and date
Invokes the SRM Console line editor on a RAM file
or on the nvram file (power-up script).
Halts the processor. (Same as the stop
command.)
Displays information about the specified SRM
Console command.
Resets the system to a known state.
Displays or modifies parameters for ISA devices.
Runs the Loadable Firmware Update Utility.
Turns off secure mode, enabling access to all SRM
Console commands during the current session.
Displays a file one screen at a time.
Sets or modifies the value of an environment
variable.
Sets the SRM Console password for the first time
or changes an existing password.
Enables secure mode without requiring a restart of
the SRM Console.
Displays the state of the specified environment
variable.
Displays the configuration at the last system
initialization.
Displays the state of the processor.
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