For security reasons there is no corresponding SHOW command: the
password is one-way encrypted and cannot be displayed. Section 16.4.15
describes the DEC 3000 AXP security system.
This command behaves differently than the other SET commands. The
parser does not accept the passwords on the command line. Instead, the user
is prompted for the password data, and the system does not not echo the
input. Example 9 shows the input sequence for a system that has a password
already set. If no password is entered, only two more queries are displayed
before control returns to the console.
Example 9 Sample SET PASSWORD Command
>>> SET PASSWORD
! The system displays:
PSWD0> ENTER_OLD_PASSWORD
! Enter the old password, if one has been set
PSWD0> OLD_PASSWORDXXXX
! The system displays:
PSWD0>ENTER_NEW_PASSWORD
! Enter the new password.
PSWD0> NEW_PASSWORDXXXX
! The system again displays:
PSWD0>ENTER_NEW_PASSWORD
! Enter the new password again to verify it.
PSWD0> NEW_PASSWORDXXXX
• POWERUP_TIME
The POWERUP_TIME environment variable only affects powerup tests. If
the TEST command is entered at the console, the tests will be run according
to the setting of the DIAG_ENV.
The settings of POWERUP_TIME are shown in Table 59.
Table 59 POWERUP_TIME Settings
Name Description
POWERUP_TIME
=1orMIN
Will only perform system initialization. Same as the INIT
command.
POWERUP_TIME
=2orSTD
The default setting of DEC 3000 AXP systems
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