A.3.2.3 console configuration gev, A.3.2.4 disk boot option gev, A.3.2.5 boot results gev – Artesyn MOTLoad Firmware Package User's Manual (February 2015) User Manual

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A.3.2.3

Console Configuration GEV

There is one reserved GEV.

mot-consolePort=<

baud>,<parity>,<stop>,<bits>

where:

baud is one of the following values: 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200, 128000, or 256000. If any other value is present, the baud rate is 9600.

parity is one of the following values: N, E, or O; representing NONE, EVEN, or ODD
respectively.

stop is either 1 or 2. All other values for stop bits are ignored.

bits is either 7 or 8. All other values for byte size are ignored.

mot-consolePort settings are ignored if SafeStart has been set.

A.3.2.4

Disk Boot Option GEV

There is one reserved disk boot option GEV.

mot-boot-path

This GEV may specify multiple boot paths. A path consists of a device name, a partition
number, and a file name. For some disk boot media formats, the partition number and file
name are not required. This would be the case for PReP-formatted boot media.

When specifying multiple boot paths, a colon character must be used to separate the
individual boot paths. For example:

/dev/fd0\1\\boot.bin:/dev/ide0/hdisk0\1\\boot\os.bin

A.3.2.5

Boot Results GEV

There is one reserved boot results GEV.

mot-boot-device

This GEV is updated with either the name of the boot path in which a successful boot (load)
was accomplished or the device name of the successful network boot. For example:

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