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8 startupslot activate, 9 show startupconfig, 2 atca commands – Kontron AT8904 CLI User Manual

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Utility Commands

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5.1.8

startupslot activate

This command sets the startup slot to active and will use this in all subsequent reboots.
Using [once] at the end of the command will set the startup slot to be used once during
the next restart. The start sequence will reset the startup slot to the previously installed
one. This enables a try-once with automatic rollback in case of error.

Format

startupslot activate [once]

Mode

Global Config

5.1.9

show startupconfig

This command shows either the installed system images or configuration files. For
“startup” it shows the information about images and configuration files used at system
startup. For “all” it shows all the information about installed images/files and the
startup information.

Format

show startupconfig {initrd | startup | config | all}

Mode

Privileged EXEC

5.2

ATCA commands

5.2.1

set board sensor threshold

This command sets a new threashold value for a sensor. The (of SDR) for
a specific sensor is displayed by the related “show” command

Format

set board sensor threshold

Mode

Privileged EXEC

lower-non-critical

Set lower non-critical threshold value

lower-critical

Set lower critical threshold value

lower-non-recover

Set lower non-recoverable threshold value

upper-non-critical

Set upper non-critical threshold value

upper-critical

Set upper critical threshold value

upper-non-recover

Set upper non-recoverable threshold value

5.2.2

set board ipmi-controller debug

This command enables temporary IPMI controller serial debug output on the
management serial console. .

Format

set board ipmi-controller debug {on | off}

Mode

Privileged EXEC

NOTE: Use this command with care as it may render the console useless until a full

board reset is executed