Automatic System Restoration User Commands; Enabling Automatic System Restoration; Disabling Automatic System Restoration; To Disable Automatic System Restoration - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Manual

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Automatic System Restoration User Commands

The OpenBoot commands .asr, asr-disable, and asr-enable are available for
obtaining ASR status information and for manually unconfiguring or reconfiguring
system devices. For more information, see
page
112.

Enabling Automatic System Restoration

The ASR feature is enabled by default. ASR is always enabled when the diag-
switch? OpenBoot variable is set to true, and when the diag-trigger setting is
set to error-reset.
To activate any parameter changes, type the following at the ok prompt:
ok reset-all
The system permanently stores the parameter changes and boots automatically
when the OpenBoot configuration variable auto-boot? is set to true (default).
Note – To store parameter changes, you can also power cycle the system using the
front panel Power button.

Disabling Automatic System Restoration

After you disable the automatic system restoration (ASR) feature, it is not activated
again until you enable it at the system ok prompt.

To Disable Automatic System Restoration

1. At the ok prompt, type:
ok setenv auto-boot-on-error? false
"Unconfiguring a Device Manually" on
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