setsc


The ALOM software comes preinstalled on your host server, and is ready to run as soon as you apply power to the server. If you want to customize the ALOM configuration for your installation, you set up the initial configuration with the setupsc command. If you need to update a setting after you customize your ALOM configuration, use the setsc command.

Note: You can create a script to run the setsc command and use it to configure multiple variables (for example, all of the event variables).

How to Use the setsc Command

Note: You must have a level user permission to use this command.

Make sure that you have your configuration table with you as you run the command, and that it includes your planned values for each of the configuration variables you plan to change.

At the sc> prompt, type the following command:

sc> setsc variable value

Substitute the configuration variable and the variable's value for variable and value.

For example:

sc> setsc netsc_ipaddr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is a valid IP address.

If the variable you are configuring requires more than one value, type the values, using spaces to separate them. Because the setsc command is designed to be used in scripts as well as at the command prompt, it does not return any information after you enter a value for a variable.

If you type setsc without including a configuration variable, ALOM returns a list of the variables you can configure.


ALOM shell commands

Types of ALOM commands