Monitoring The System Using Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager - Sun Microsystems Netra 440 Diagnostics And Troubleshooting Manual

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Monitoring the System Using Sun
Advanced Lights Out Manager
This section explains how to use Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM) to monitor
a Netra 440 server, and steps you through some of the tool's most important
features.
For background information about ALOM, see:
"Monitoring the System Using Advanced Lights Out Manager" on page 35
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Advanced Lights Out Manager Software User's Guide for the Netra 440 Server.
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There are several ways to connect to and use the ALOM system controller,
depending on how your data center and its network are set up. This procedure
assumes that you intend to monitor the Netra 440 system by way of an
alphanumeric terminal or terminal server connected to the server's SERIAL MGT
port, or by using a telnet connection to the NET MGT port.
The procedure also assumes that the system console is in its default configuration, so
that you are able to switch between the system controller and the system console.
Refer to the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide.
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To Monitor the System Using Sun Advanced
Lights Out Manager
1. Log in to the system console and access the ok prompt.
2. If necessary, type the system controller escape sequence.
If you are not already seeing the sc> prompt, type the system controller escape
sequence. By default, this sequence is #. (pound-period).
ok #.
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Netra 440 Server Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide • April 2004

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