About The Default Configuration - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Manual

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diag-switch? parameter has modified behaviors for controlling diagnostic
execution in normal mode on Sun UltraSPARC based volume servers. Behavior
of the diag-switch? parameter is unchanged on Sun workstations.
Default value changes:
auto-boot-on-error? – New default value is true.
diag-level – New default value is max.
error-reset-recovery – New default value is sync.

About the Default Configuration

The new standard (default) configuration runs diagnostic tests and enables full ASR
capabilities during power-on and after the occurrence of an error reset (RED State
Exception Reset, CPU Watchdog Reset, System Watchdog Reset, Software-Instruction
Reset, or Hardware Fatal Reset). This is a change from the previous default
configuration, which did not run diagnostic tests. When you power on your system
for the first time, the change will be visible to you through the increased boot time
and the display of approximately two screens of diagnostic output produced by
POST and OpenBoot Diagnostics.
Note – The standard (default) configuration does not increase system boot time
after a reset that is initiated by user commands from OpenBoot (reset-all or
boot) or from Solaris (reboot, shutdown, or init).
The visible changes are due to the default settings of two configuration variables,
diag-level (max) and verbosity (normal):
diag-level (max) specifies maximum diagnostic testing, including extensive
memory testing, which increases system boot time. See
System Boot Time (to the ok Prompt)" on page 168
the increased boot time.
verbosity (normal) specifies that diagnostic messages and information will be
displayed, which usually produces approximately two screens of output. See
"Reference for Sample Outputs" on page 170
verbosity settings min and normal.
After initial power-on, you can customize the standard (default) configuration by
setting the configuration variables to define a "normal mode" of operation that is
appropriate for your production environment.
defaults and keywords of the OpenBoot configuration variables that control
diagnostic testing and ASR capabilities. These are the variables you will set to define
your normal mode of operation.
"Reference for Estimating
for more information about
for diagnostic output samples of
lists and describes the
TABLE 8-7
Chapter 8 Diagnostics
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