Verifying The Baud Rate; Setting Up Post To Run In An Openboot Prom Environment - Sun Microsystems Sun Blade 1000 Service Manual

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b. Type
c. Type the following to kill the TIP hardwire process.
% kill -9 PID#
3.2.2

Verifying the Baud Rate

To verify the baud rate between the workstation being tested and a terminal or
another Sun workstation monitor:
1. Open a terminal window.
2. Type eeprom
3. Verify the following serial port default settings as follows:
ttyb-mode = 9600,8,n,1,-
ttya-mode = 9600,8,n,1,-
Note – Ensure that the settings are consistent with TTY-type terminal or system
monitor settings.
3.3
Setting Up POST to Run in an OpenBoot
PROM Environment
To run POST perform the following procedure:
Set the diag-switch? to true and the diag-level to max or min.
Power cycle the workstation.
Note – The default setting is min. See Section 3.4, "Maximum and Minimum Levels
of POST" on page 3-5 below to set POST to the min mode.
To set the diag-switch? to true:
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to view the active TIP line and process ID (PID) number.
ps -a

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