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H.4 Behavior With the Security Mode Enabled


H.4 Behavior With the Security Mode Enabled
When security-mode of the OpenBoot PROM environment variable is set to "command" or "full" and a displayable character string with one to eight characters is set as security-password, the security mode of OpenBoot PROM is enabled and the password is required for commands and operations.
(1) When security-mode is set to "command"

The boot command and the go command does not require the password but all other commands require the password. Note that the system boots automatically when "auto-boot? = true" is specified.

(2) When security-mode is set to "full"

Any actions including ordinary operations such as the boot command require password to be executed except the go command. The password is required at the start of booting even when "auto-boot? = true" is specified.


When the security mode is enabled, the prompt of OpenBoot PROM changes from "ok" to the security prompt mode with >‌ triggered by either of the following and the password is required for the cases (1) and (2) above.
- The logout command is executed.

- The domain console is disconnected and reconnected while OpenBoot PROM is in operation (in XCP 2340 or later).

- A break signal is sent.

- The domain is restarted.

- An error occurred while an OpenBoot PROM command is running.

For details of security-mode of the OpenBoot PROM environment variable, see the manual from Oracle.