To Connect to the System Console
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Output from POST, OpenBoot, and the Solaris OS is displayed in the system console
using the network console on the system controller.
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Execute the console command, and use the –f option to force the console to be
attached to your session.
Multiple users can be connected to the console, but only one can be attached.
sc> console –f
Enter #. to return to ALOM.
To Perform a Normal System Initialization
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After you issue the poweron command, the CPU and memory controllers initialize,
and eventually OpenBoot initializes. After a number of system messages, you will
see the ok prompt.
The example output below is a small section of the complete output.
Find dropin, Copying Done, Size 0000.0000.0000.1110
Find dropin, (copied), Decompressing Done, Size
0000.0000.0006.06e0 ^Qcpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu
cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu
cpu vpci mem32base, mem64base, cfgbase: e800000000 e000000000
e900000000
pci /pci@780: Device 0 pci pci
/pci@780/pci@0: Device 0 Nothing there
/pci@780/pci@0: Device 1 pci pci
....................
/pci@7c0/pci@0: Device a Nothing there
/pci@7c0/pci@0: Device b Nothing there
/pci@7c0/pci@0: Device c Nothing there
/pci@7c0/pci@0: Device d Nothing there
/pci@7c0/pci@0: Device e Nothing there
/pci@7c0/pci@0: Device f Nothing there
Probing I/O buses
Sun Fire T200, No Keyboard
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