Restarting The System - Avaya Sun Fire V880 Installation & Maintenance

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Restarting the system

To restart the system:
1. Turn on any external SCSI devices, starting with the device that is farthest from the
system and working toward the system.
2. Turn on the system monitor.
3. Turn on the system.
This reboots the system so that it recognizes the new configuration.
4. When the system comes back up, log in as root.
5. Enter:
/usr/platform/'uname -m'/sbin/prtdiag -v | pg
The new memory size, memory configuration, and CPU configuration are displayed.
System Configuration:
System clock frequency: 150 MHz
Memory size: 4096 Megabytes
========================= CPUs ===============================================
Run
Brd
CPU
MHz
---
---
----
A
0
1200
A
2
1200
========================= Memory Configuration ===============================
Logical
MC
Bank
Brd
ID
num
----
---
----
A
0
0
A
0
1
A
0
2
A
0
3
A
2
0
A
2
1
A
2
2
A
2
3
.
6. Verify that the memory size that is displayed is correct, and compare it to the value that
you recorded before you added the new memory. If the new memory size is not
correct, shut down the system, turn off the power, and verify that all the memory
modules are properly seated.
Sun Microsystems
E$
CPU
CPU
MB
Impl.
Mask
----
-------
----
8.0
US-III+
11.1
8.0
US-III+
11.1
Logical
Logical
Bank
Bank
size
Status
------
-----------
512MB
no_status
512MB
no_status
512MB
no_status
512MB
no_status
512MB
no_status
512MB
no_status
512MB
no_status
512MB
no_status
Maintaining CPU/Memory boards
sun4u Sun Fire 880
DIMM
Interleave
Size
Factor
------
----------
256MB
8-way
256MB
8-way
256MB
8-way
256MB
8-way
256MB
8-way
256MB
8-way
256MB
8-way
256MB
8-way
Interleaved
with
-----------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Issue 2.0 June 2004
145

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