Graceful Shutdown; Alom System Controller Break Or Console Command - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Manual

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Manual system reset
A description of each method follows. For instructions, see
Prompt" on page

Graceful Shutdown

The preferred method of reaching the ok prompt is to shut down the OS by issuing
an appropriate command (for example, the shutdown, init, or uadmin command)
as described in Solaris system administration documentation. You can also use the
system Power button to initiate a graceful system shutdown.
Gracefully shutting down the system prevents data loss, enables you to warn users
beforehand, and causes minimal disruption. You can usually perform a graceful
shutdown, provided the Solaris OS is running and the hardware has not experienced
serious failure.
You can also perform a graceful system shutdown from the ALOM system controller
command prompt.
For more information, see:
"Powering Off the Server Locally" on page 66
"Powering Off the System Remotely" on page 64

ALOM System Controller break or console Command

Typing break from the sc> prompt forces a running Sun Fire V445 server to move
to OpenBoot firmware control. If the OS is already halted, you can use the console
command instead of break to reach the ok prompt.
If you issue a break at the SC you will remain in an SC prompt. To use the OpenBoot
prompt, enter the console command. For example:
TABLE 2-2
hostname> #. [characters are not echoed to the screen]
sc> break -y [break on its own will generate a confirmation prompt]
sc> console
ok
After forcing the system into OpenBoot firmware control, be aware that issuing
certain OpenBoot commands (like probe-scsi, probe-scsi-all, or probe-ide)
might hang the system.
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