showsc


Use the showsc command to display information about the ALOM software configuration and firmware version.

How to Use the showsc Command

Note: You do not need user permissions to use this command.

To display all configuration information for ALOM, type the following command at the sc> prompt:

sc> showsc

To display the values for a particular configuration variable, type the following command at the sc> prompt:

sc> showsc param

where param is the param option.

For example, xir is the current value for the sys_autorestart configuration variable:

sc> showsc sys_autorestart

xir

The -v option provides additional details about the specified variable.

For example, to display the ALOM version, type either of the following:

sc> showsc version
Advanced Lights Out Manager

sc> showsc -v version
Advanced Lights Out Manager
SC Firmware version: 1.1.0
SC Bootmon version: 1.1.0
SC Bootmon Build Release: 37
SC bootmon checksum: C717B0FB
SC Bootmon built May 13 2003, 15:05:48
SC Build Release: 37
SC firmware checksum: 1BECB05A
SC firmware built May 13 2003, 15:05:33
SC firmware flashupdate MAY 19 2003, 14:55:38
SC System Memory Size: 8 MB
SC NVRAM Version = a
SC hardware type: 1

Command Options

The showsc command uses the following options. If you type showsc without using any options, ALOM displays all of its configuration variables.
Option Description
-v When used with the param option, the -v option might display more detailed information about the specified configuration variable (depending on the variable).
param Directs the showsc command to display the value of the configuration variable you specified.


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