Using Solaris System Information Commands - Sun Microsystems Netra 440 Diagnostics And Troubleshooting Manual

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c. Switch to the system console. Type:
sc> console
Enter #. to return to ALOM.
0>@(#) Sun Fire[TM] V440 POST 4.10.0 2003/04/01 22:28
/export/work/staff/firmware_re/post/post-build-
4.10.0/Fiesta/system/integrated
0>Hard Powerup RST thru SW
0>CPUs present in system: 0 1 2 3
0>OBP->POST Call with %o0=00000000.01008000.
You should begin seeing console output and POST messages. The exact text that
appears on your screen depends on the state of your Netra 440 server, and on how
long you delay between powering on the system and switching to the system
console.
Note – Any system console or POST messages you might miss are preserved in the
ALOM boot log. To access the boot log, type consolehistory boot -v from the
sc> prompt.
For more information about ALOM command-line functions, refer to the Advanced
Lights Out Manager User's Guide.
For more information about controlling POST diagnostics, see
Diagnostics" on page
For information about interpreting POST error messages, see
Messages Tell You" on page
Using Solaris System Information
Commands
This section explains how to run Solaris system information commands on a Netra
440 server. To find out what these commands tell you, see
Information Commands" on page
82
Netra 440 Server Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide • April 2004
(firmware_re)
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11.
24, or see the appropriate man pages.
"Controlling POST
"What POST Error
"Solaris System

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