a3sysUserBootListTable
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This table defines a list of boot sources (and for the
NetBuilder Remote Office -- memory dump destinations).
There are two other parameters that dictate how the
contents of this table are used. These parameters
are represented by a3sysStartUpAction and a3sysBootSources.
a3sysStartUpAction specifies what this system does when it
first comes up. If a3sysStartUpAction is set to userListOnce (2),
the system will make a single attempt to use the entries in
this table to identify how it should boot. If a3sysStartUpAction
is set to userListForever (3), the system will make repeated
attempts at using the entries in this table.
If a3sysStartUpAction indicates that the system is to use this
table, the order in which the entries are used is dictated by
a3sysBootSources. If a3sysBootSources has the value primary (1),
the system will attempt to boot only from the source identified by
entry 1 in this table. If a3sysBootSources has the value
primaryAndSecondary(2), the system will attempt to boot first
from the source identified by entry 1, and, if that source fails,
the system will try the source identified by entry 2 (the secondary
source). If a3sysBootSources has the value testWithPrimaryBackup(3),
the system will perform a test boot using the test boot source. Note,
for the NetBuilder Remote Office, this is the third entry (test) in this
table. For the NetBuilder II and the NetBuilder I family( NetBuilder Local,
NetBuilder Remote, NetBuilder RemoteAccess, and NetBuilder RemoteControl),
the test boot source is identified by entry 2 (secondary) in this table.
If the test boot source fails (see the Reference Guide for more details
on test booting), the system will revert back to the source identified
by entry 1 (primary) in this table.
The NetBuilder Remote Office supports a fourth entry in this table,
which identifies where over the network memory is to be dumped in the
case of a system crash. Note, the destination device (a3sysUblDevice)
must be set to network (3), in this case. Also note that many
of the columns in this row will be irrelevant and won't affect
where the memory gets dumped.
Note, all entries in this table apply only to future
boots. They don't necessarily provide information
about previous boots.