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EMS-Server8:/ [root] => cd /jumpstart/Solaris_9_904_v1.0
EMS-Server8:/ [root] => ./add_client.sh
5.
Via the RS232 console connection on the SC board, copy the new firmware from
the 'Install Image' to the local hard disk.
client224:~# ~ => mount -F nfs ems_ip:jumpstart /mnt
client224:~# ~ => cd /mnt/Solaris_9_904_v1.0/Firmware
client224:~# ~ => perl copyFW.pl
6.
Go to the OBP level by typing sync;halt and pressing Enter.
client224:~# ~ => sync;halt
ok>
Note:
The Blue (hotswap) LED is lit after the 'sync;halt' command is entered,
however this does not indicate any kind a failure and should be ignored.
7.
Install new firmware. Follow the example below:
ok> setenv auto-boot? false
ok> reset-all
ok> flash-update /pci@1f,0/pci@1/ide@2/disk@0,0:a:,/firmware.bin
ok> setenv legacy-support? false
ok> setenv auto-boot? true
ok> setenv diag-switch? false
Note:
The command, setenv legacy-support? false may fail on certain boards. If
this occurs, ignore the failure and proceed with the next command.
Remain at the OBP level (do not reboot the board) and proceed to the next step.
8.
Via the RS232 console connection on the SC board (you should already be at
OBP level), install the Solaris™ 9 OS.
ok> boot net - install
The Solaris™ 9 OS installation takes approximately 10 min. During this process,
the SC board is rebooted. A message appears when the installation is complete
and a login prompt is presented.
9.
To stabilize the file system, at the prompt, type lockfs –f / and press Enter.
client224:~# ~ => lockfs –f /
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