Booting the Solaris Operating System
The Solaris OS is preinstalled on Sun Fire T2000 servers on the disk in slot 0. The
Solaris OS is not configured (that is, the sys-unconfig command was run in the
factory). If you boot the system from this disk, you will be prompted to configure the
Solaris OS for your environment.
To Boot the Solaris Operating System
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1. At the ok prompt, boot from the disk that contains the Solaris OS.
If you know which disk to boot from, skip
a. If you need to determine which disk to boot from, issue the show-disks
command at the ok prompt to see the path to the configured disks.
ok show-disks
a) /pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0,2/LSILogic,sas@4/disk
q) NO SELECTION
Enter Selection, q to quit: q
ok
2. Type the boot command at the ok prompt.
Use the value from
the target to the disk path. In the following example, the system is being booted
from disk 0 (zero), so @0,0 is appended to the disk path.
ok boot /pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0,2/LSILogic,sas@4/disk@0,0
Boot device: / pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0,2/LSILogic,sas@4/
disk@0,0
File and args:
Notice: Unimplemented procedure 'encode-unit' in
/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/LSILogic,sas@4
Loading ufs-file-system package 1.4 04 Aug 1995 13:02:54.
FCode UFS Reader 1.12 00/07/17 15:48:16.
Loading: /platform/SUNW,Ontario/ufsboot
Loading: /platform/sun4v/ufsboot
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Use is subject to license terms.
Step 1
to construct the boot command. You will need to append
Step a
and perform
Step
Chapter 3 Powering On the System
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