setupsc


Use the setupsc command to customize ALOM.

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.

How to Use the setupsc Command

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

At the sc> prompt, type the following command:

sc> setupsc

The setup script starts.

To exit the script and save the changes you have made, type Ctrl-Z. To exit the script without saving any changes, type Ctrl-C.

For example, the script starts as follows:

sc> setupsc
Entering interactive script mode. To exit and discard changes to that point, use Ctrl-C or to exit and save changes to that point, use Ctrl-Z.

Answer the interactive questions to customize ALOM.

The script asks you whether you want to enable each set of configuration variables. To enable a set of variables so that you can configure their settings, type y. To accept a default value shown in parentheses, press Return. To disable a set of variables and proceed to the next, type n.

For example:

Should the SC network interface be enabled [y]?

If you type y or press Return to accept the default, the setupsc script then prompts you to enter values for the variables. The script helps you set up the following types of variables:

Note: You do not need to set or adjust the serial interface variables. These variables are automatically set for you by the host server.

 


About ALOM configuration variables

ALOM shell commands

Configuration table

Configuring ALOM

Types of ALOM commands