Table 2-29 Value Of Secure Variable And Status Of Mode Switch - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 User Manual

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Note – The display for domain ethernet address (mac address) by the
showdomainmode(8) command is supported only on
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers that run certain versions of XCP
firmware (beginning with XCP 1082).
The Status of the Mode Switch on Solaris OS
When you execute the prtdiag(1M) command on Solaris OS, either "LOCK" or
"UNLOCK" is displayed in the output as the status of the mode switch of the
operator panel. The output varies depending on the combination of the value of the
secure variable, which is set on each domain by using the setdomainmode(8)
command and the key position of the mode switch on the operator panel.
TABLE 2-29
command output which depends on the value of secure variable and the keyposition
of the mode switch on the operator panel.
Value of Secure Variable and Status of Mode Switch
TABLE 2-29
Value of secure
variable set by
Key position of mode swich
setdomainmode(8)
on
Service
off
on
Locked
off
For details of the setdomainmode(8) command, see the XSCF Reference Manual.
For details of the prtdiag(1M) command, see the Solaris OS documentation.
SPARC64 VI and SPARC64 VII Processors and CPU Operational Modes
Note – This section applies only to M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers that run
or will run SPARC64™ VII processors. On the M3000 server, only SPARC64 VII
processors are mounted and Solaris OS operates in SPARC64 VII enhanced mode.
The M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers support system boards that contain
SPARC64™ VI processors, SPARC64 VII processors, or a mix of the two processor
types.
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shows the status of the mode switch displayed in the prtdiag (1M)
Status of mode switch in the
prtdig(1M) output
UNLOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
UNLOCK

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