Chapter 8. hints and tips, 1 electronic key-switch function, 1 bootlist command – IBM HANDBOOK 260 User Manual

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Chapter 8. Hints and Tips

This chapter provides useful hints and tips, not only for the Models 150 and
260, but for all RS/6000 models.

8.1 Electronic Key-Switch Function

One of the main differences between Micro Channel-based RS/6000 systems
and PCI-based RS/6000 systems is the omission of a physical key. On all
Micro Channel-based RS/6000 systems, there is a physical key that can be in
one of three positions:

• Normal

• Service

• Secure

Although the Models 150 and 260 (and also the other PCI-based RS/6000
models) do not have this physical key, they have an electronic key-switch
instead. Currently, this provides the ability to boot the machine in Normal or
Service mode. The electronic key-switch is a logical key-switch, separate
from a physical one, that the platform firmware knows about. Its state is
communicated from the firmware to AIX through a residual data environment
variable. Currently, only the firmware can set the electronic key-switch.

8.1.1

bootlist

Command

The

bootlist

command can be used to alter or display the boot list. For

example, you can set the customized boot list with the following command:

# bootlist -m normal hdisk0

This would set the customized boot list in the NVRAM to

hdisk0

.

hdisk0

would

then be used to attempt a boot in Normal mode.

The service bootlist can be determined with the command:

# bootlist -m service -o

The output is as follows and depends on your settings:

fd0

cd0

rmt0

hdisk0

ent0

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