Use this variable to change the ALOM shell prompt. The default prompt is sc>.
You can specify any string of characters for the prompt, up to a maximum of 16 characters. The characters allowed in the string are alphanumeric, hyphen, and underscore.
From the ALOM command shell:
Using the scadm utility:
At the sc> prompt, type the following command:
sc> setsc sc_cliprompt prompt
where prompt is the desired ALOM command prompt.
For example, if your host name is ernie and your host's ALOM name is ernie-sc, type the following command to specify ernie-sc as your ALOM shell prompt:
sc> setsc sc_cliprompt ernie-sc
ernie-sc>
In addition, you can set this variable through the setupsc command. The setupsc command script prompts you for the following:
Enter the SC cli prompt (maximum of 16 characters) [sc] ?
To use the default prompt of sc>, press Return.
At the server's superuser prompt, type the following command:
# scadm set cliprompt prompt
where prompt is the desired ALOM command prompt.
About ALOM configuration variables