Sun System Handbook - ISO 3.4 June 2011 Internal/Partner Edition | |||
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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1007654.1 : V1280 Escape Sequence
PreviouslyPublishedAs 210595
Applies to:Sun Netra 1280 ServerSun Netra 1290 Server Sun Fire V1280 Server Sun Fire E2900 Server All Platforms GoalDescriptionAfter connecting to a Sun Fire[TM] v1280/E2900 or n1280/n1290 System Controller, how do I get to the lom prompt? SolutionSteps to FollowGetting from the Solaris[TM] prompt to the "lom>" prompt. After connecting to the System Controller (SC) via telnet, you arrive directly into the domain's OS prompt (will see the Solaris prompt). You may have a need to navigate to the lom prompt (For example, to execute various SC commands such as showlogs, showboards, etc). In order to escape to the lom prompt, you need to type #. NOTES:
The above command will break out of the OS shell and drop you into the Lights Out Management (LOM) prompt (Note that on some keyboards the "#" character is the combination of SHIFT and "3".). The same break sequence is also used when you have connected to the system controller via the serial SSC connection. Escape Sequence is Customizable While "#." is the default setting for the escape sequence, it is customizable by the user and the value can be displayed and/or changed either from Solaris or when at the "lom>" prompt. Viewing settings via Solaris: If the machine is currently up and running Solaris the current value for the escape sequence may be displayed in Solaris by executing the 'lom -c' command. This will display the current config for the SSC on the system. Viewing settings via lom: To see the current setting when at the lom> prompt execute the 'showescape' command. After finishing your administrative tasks at the "lom>" prompt you can set the SSC back to console mode by executing the command 'console' at the "lom>" prompt. This returns you back to the Solaris domain's OS prompt (as you entered the system). Product Sun Fire V1280 Server Sun Fire E2900 Server Netra 1280 Server Sun Netra 1290 Server Keywords lom, escape, telnet, sc, sc prompt, lom prompt, lw8, 1280, 2900, System Controller Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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