scadm show


Use the scadm show command to view the value for the specified ALOM configuration variable. This command works like the ALOM shell command showsc.

How to Use the scadm show Command

Log in to the host server as root.

At the superuser prompt, type the following command:

# scadm show variable

where variable is the name of the variable.

For example:

# scadm show netsc_ipaddr

123.123.123.123

Typing scadm show with no variables specified displays the values for all variables. For example:

# scadm show

if_network="true"
if_modem="false"
if_emailalerts="false"
sys_autorestart="xir"
sys_xirtimeout="900"
netsc_tpelinktest="true"
netsc_dhcp="false"
netsc_ipaddr="129.148.40.233"
netsc_ipnetmask="255.255.255.0"
netsc_ipgateway="129.148.40.254"
mgt_mailhost=""
mgt_mailalert=""
sc_customerinfo=""
sc_escapechars="#."
sc_powerondelay="true"
sc_powerstatememory="false"
sc_clipasswdecho="true"
sc_cliprompt="sc"
sc_clitimeout="0"
sc_clieventlevel="2"
sc_backupuserdata="true"
sys_eventlevel="2"



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