Changed Behavior When Operating The Solaris Os With Logical Domains; Results From Halting Or Rebooting The Control Domain - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T5140 Product Notes

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Changed Behavior When Operating the Solaris OS
With Logical Domains
This section describes the changes in behavior in using the Solaris OS that occur once a
configuration has been created by the Logical Domains Manager.
Note – OpenBoot firmware is not available after the Solaris OS has started, because it is
removed from memory. To reach the ok prompt from the Solaris OS, you must halt the
domain. You can use the Solaris OS halt command to halt the domain.

Results from Halting or Rebooting the Control Domain

The following table shows the expected behavior of halting or rebooting the control
(primary) domain.
Expected Behavior of Halting or Rebooting the Control (Primary) Domain
TABLE 2-9
Command
Other Domain
Configured?
No
halt
Yes
No
reboot
Yes
No
shutdown –i 5
Yes
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Important Information About the SPARC Enterprise T5140 and T5240 Servers
Behavior
Host powered off and stays off until powered on at the SP.
Resets and boots up if the variable
auto-boot?=true. Resets and halts at ok prompt if the
variable auto-boot?=false.
Reboots the host, no power off.
Reboots the host, no power off.
Host powered off, stays off until powered on at the SP.
Resets and reboots.
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