2 entering debug mode, 3 backup and cloning, 1 the bootinfo command – IBM HANDBOOK 260 User Manual

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RS/6000 43P 7043 Models 150 and 260 Handbook

There are two other ways to alter the boot lists: System Management
Services (SMS) and the AIX tool

diag

.

8.2 Entering Debug Mode

On a Micro Channel-based RS/6000 system, you can enter debug mode, lldb,
by switching the key to Service and pressing one of the following key
combinations:

• ctl-alt-numpad4 (on a graphical console)

• CTL-\ (on an ASCII display)

The CTL-\ key combination is valid on most OEM terminals. On some IBM
3151 terminals, using a cartridge, you may have to press CTL-NUMPAD4.

Since the Models 150 and 260 have a static electronic key that is set to
Normal during the normal operation of AIX, the above key sequences will not
work unless the debugger, lldb, is pinned. You can do this by entering the
following command and rebooting your machine:

# bosboot -D -a -d /dev/hdiskx

Where

hdiskx

is the disk containing the boot logical volume. After rebooting

your machine, using either of the two key sequences shown above will invoke
the debugger on an ASCII terminal (although the debugger can be invoked
with a graphical display keyboard, an ASCII terminal must be attached to use
the debugger). Be aware that anyone using either a graphical or ASCII
console will be able to make the machine unavailable to other users.

8.3 Backup and Cloning

This section describes how to create system backups that will be restored on
the same or different machines (cloning).

8.3.1 The

bootinfo

Command

The type of machine (platform type) being used can be determined with the

bootinfo

command. This command uses the device configuration databases

to obtain information. In addition, the

bootinfo

command uses the values that

are stored in NVRAM.

To determine the platform of a running machine, use the

bootinfo -p

command if the machine is running AIX Version 4.2 or later. If the machine is
running AIX Version 4.1, use the

bootinfo -T

command. However, with

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