Table 3-6 Node Board Console-Related Escape Character Sequences - Sun Microsystems Netra CT 820 Administration Manual

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Once you have a console connection with a node board, you can issue normal Solaris
commands. There are several escape character sequences to control the current
session.
TABLE 3-6
Node Board Console-Related Escape Character Sequences
TABLE 3-6
Sequence
Description
Break from the Solaris level and enter the OpenBoot PROM (debug) level.
~b
End the console session.
~.
Determine the status (system management bus or IPMI) of the current
~g
console.
Toggle between system management bus and IPMI.
~t
To Start a Console Session from the Distributed
M
Management Card
1. Log in to the distributed management card.
You can log in to the distributed management card through a terminal attached to
either the serial port connection or the Ethernet port connection.
2. Open a console session to a board in a slot:
hostname cli> console cpu_node
where cpu_node is 3 through 20. For example, to open a console to the board in slot
4, enter the following:
hostname cli> console 4
You now have access to the board in slot 4. Depending on the state of the board in
that particular slot, and whether the previous user logged out of the shell, you see
one of several prompts:
console login% (Solaris level)
I
# (Solaris level, previous user logged in as root, and did not log out before
I
disconnecting from the console)
ok (OpenBoot PROM level, previous user did not log out before disconnecting
I
from the console)
shows these sequences.
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