To set the value of an OpenBoot PROM configuration variable stored in NVRAM, enter the OBP setenv command at the OBP ok prompt, as shown in the following example.
If the NVRAM is a new part, you must reset the three OpenBoot PROM configuration variables shown in this example. These variables are named banner-name, enclosure-type, and energystar-enabled? and they must be set to the values shown in the example.
ok setenv banner-name = Sun Enterprise 220R ok setenv enclosure-type = 540-4284 ok setenv energystar-enabled? = false ok printenv variable name Value Default Value scsi-initiator-id 7 7 keyboard-click? false false keymap ttyb-rts-dtr-off false false ttyb-ignore-cd true true ttya-rts-dtr-off false false ttya-ignore-cd true true ttyb-mode 9600,8,n,1,- 9600,8,n,1,- ttya-mode 9600,8,n,1,- 9600,8,n,1,- pcia-probe-list 1 1 pcib-probe-list 1,3,2,4,5 1,3,2,4,5 enclosure-type 540-4284 banner-name Sun Enterprise 220R energystar-enabled? false mfg-mode off off diag-level min min #power-cycles 35 system-board-serial# 5014450071228 system-board-date 371c1bc9 fcode-debug? false false output-device screen screen input-device keyboard keyboard load-base 16384 16384 boot-command boot boot auto-boot? true true watchdog-reboot? false false diag-file diag-device net net boot-file boot-device disk net disk net local-mac-address? false false ansi-terminal? true true screen-#columns 80 80 screen-#rows 34 34 silent-mode? false false use-nvramrc? false false |
nvramrc security-mode none security-password security-#badlogins 0 oem-logo oem-logo? false false oem-banner oem-banner? false false hardware-revision last-hardware-update diag-switch? true false |