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EEPROM Command
When the eeprom command is executed in user mode, the parameters with
a trailing question mark (?) need to be enclosed in double quotation marks
(" ") to prevent the shell from interpreting the question mark. Preceding
the question mark with an escape character (\) will also prevent the shell
from interpreting the question mark.
The remainder of this section descibes some of the common usages of the
eeprom command in Solaris.
Query Values
# eeprom auto-boot?
auto-boot?=true
# eeprom
test-args: data not available.
diag-passes=1
pci-probe-list=7,c,3,8,d,13,5
local-mac-address?=false
fcode-debug?=false
ttyb-rts-dtr-off=false
ttyb-ignore-cd=true
ttya-rts-dtr-off=false
ttya-ignore-cd=true
silent-mode?=false
scsi-initiator-id=7
oem-logo: data not available.
oem-logo?=false
oem-banner: data not available.
oem-banner?=false
ansi-terminal?=true
screen-#columns=80
screen-#rows=34
ttyb-mode=9600,8,n,1,-
ttya-mode=9600,8,n,1,-
output-device=screen
input-device=keyboard
load-base=16384
auto-boot?=true
boot-command=boot
diag-file: data not available.
diag-device=disk net
boot-file: data not available.
boot-device=disk net
use-nvramrc?=false
nvramrc: data not available.
security-mode=none
security-password: data not available.
security-#badlogins=0
mfg-mode=off
diag-level=max
diag-switch?=false
error-reset-recovery=boot
auto-boot?
# eeprom "auto-boot?"=false