Sunfire V120 Serial Console

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Sunfire V120 Serial Console

*** This content is copied from *** This article is very useful for anyone who has to frequently access Solaris servers remotely. The below commands are very helpful from the point of view of accessing the Solaris Server console. Access Server’s OS Console from the LOM service Processor: Server Models: SunFire V100/V120/V1280/E2900 and Netra 1280/1290 You can use below command to navigate between Server OS console and LOM port: connecting to console from LOM prompt: sc/lom>console Returning to LOM from the Server console presss #. ( # followed by a dot) How to send break signal to console so that we can launch the server at OK>Prompt: sc/lom>break – server will be landed into ok prompt ##################################################################################################################### Access Server OS Console from SUN ALOM Service Controller: Server Models: Sun Fire V125, V210, V240, V245, V250, V440, V445, Netra 210, 240, 440 Once you connect to the ALOM port, you can use below commands.

Sunfire V120 Serial Console

Please note that any time you want to exit the serial console just press ‘#.’ ( # followed by dot) you will return to ALOM. SC >console Console session already in use.

Sun Blade 100/ 150. Sun Blade 1000/ 2000. Sun Fire 280R Sun Fire 880/ 3800/ 4800/ 6800. Sun Fire V100/ V120/ V480/ V1280 Sun Serial Parallel Controller (SPC). The Netra ft 1800 has 1 female DB25 Console Port, 1 female DB25 Modem Port, and 1 female DB9 Remote Control Processor (RCP) Port.

[view mode] Enter #. To return to ALOM. (Press #.) SC >console -f Warning: User currently has write permission to this console and forcibly removing them will terminate any current write actions and all work will be lost.

Would you like to continue? [y/n]y Enter #.

To return to ALOM. How to send break signal to console so that we can launch the server at OK>Prompt: SC>break ################################################################################################################# Access Server’s OS Console from SUN ILOM Service Processor: Server Models:Sun Fire X4100, X4100 M2, X4140, X4150, X4170, X4200, X4200 M2, X4250, X4270, X4600, X4600 M2 Once you connect to ILOM SP you can use below command to connect to the console. Please note you can use “ESC ( ” to disconnect from console any time, then you will return to ILOM. ->start /SP/console Are you sure you want to start /SP/console (y/n)?

Y Serial console started. To stop, type ESC ( (Press Enter key to view serial console) in case if you notice that serial console is already in use just stop it once and restart. ->stop /SP/console Are you sure you want to stop /SP/console (y/n)? Y How to send break signal to console so that we can launch the server at OK>Prompt: ->set /HOST send_break_action=break and then ->start /SP/console ####################################################################################################################### Access Server’s OS Console from ELOM Service Processor: Server Models: Sun Fire X2100, X2100 M2, X2200, X2200 M2 Once you connect to ELOM SP port you can user below commands to start and stop the consoles. Please note that you can use ESC ( to disconnect from the serial console anytime, then you will return to ELOM.

Hi, I connected a serial cable to my notebook's USB & the other end of this cable goes to an RJ45 A LOM port on the V120. I could see messages coming out but when pressing ENTER, there's no response nor console login prompt. What's the key sequence in Win Hyperterminal to press to BREAK to OBP (ok) prompt. Is A LOM port the correct port for the console? THere's console messages appearing on this port on the HYperterm screen I've also tried the Serial B port but this one totally has no message/response.

I'm having the same problem. I'm not able to type anything from the keyboard I tryed many cables and even different hyperter porgrams but I'm only able to get to this point (see bellow): Requesting System Maintenance Mode (See /lib/svc/share/README for more information.) Console login service(s) cannot run Root password for system maintenance (control-d to bypass): For my friend a couple of thigs you can try connecting a usb keybord to the usb port in the back of the v120. I tryed but did't work for me. Make sure that your cables are in good condition you can do this by connecting to a different machine.Please let me know if you have any solutions? I've managed to recover from it another way: after waiting for 3 hrs, the 'Console login:' prompt appeared & managed to login with root (lucky root lets me in). (Read somewhere that lifting up the eeprom/NVRAM chip & insert it back will reset it to factory settings, thus clearing the eeprom password.) Then used 'eeprom security-mode=none' to clear the eeprom password.

Also, took the opportunity to trim down all those startup script (yes, Liebert's /etc/init.d/LiebertM script is the culprit that slowed down A LOM port). Reboot is now smooth & fast & without firmware password Thanks ========================== ========== ========== ========== = Have a look at Sun doc 816-2090-10.pdf (SunFire V120 and Netra 120 'Server User's Guide' from; ) From memory (failing badly) with a serial terminal attached to the V120's LOM port (ie; first serial port) your type the LOM escape sequence #. (ie; 'hash' and 'dot' characters). Provided nobody has altered this default LOM escape sequence you should get the LOM>prompt. At the LOM>prompt you probably need to enter the equivalent LOM command to 'Stop' plus 'N' (or 'L1' plus 'N') poweron (ie; both keys must be held down as the machine is poweron and until the OK>prompt appears [so you probably can't do the equivalent from a serial term, but it may be worth trying]) key sequence to reset the NVRAM to its default settings. To do this on the V120, at the LOM>prompt enter 'boot reset_nvram'. Hopefully this will reset the V120's NVRAM to factory defaults.

However the unknown password will probably still be stored in memory even though its been disabled. So its a good idea to change the passwd to one you know and store safe, enable it to test it and then decide whether or not to keep it enabled or to disable it. I think that the NVRAM settings are stored on the 'System Configuration Card', so if you have another compatible SunFire machine you could try changing the card (ie; whilst they're powered off). Thanks for replying sunhux. In my case i seems that something is preventing a lom>to apper.

Becaue if a power the machine on manually the the lom>appears and it shows lom>event shut down (or something like that) and it reboots and then just gets to: Requesting System Maintenance Mode (See /lib/svc/share/README for more information. Foundation Design Wayne C Teng Pdf Merge. ) Console login service(s) cannot run Root password for system maintenance (control-d to bypass): so in your case the lom>promt showed up after 3 hours. Maptek Vulcan Download Crack Pes. I'm going to try that. I'lm going to leave a open hyperterminal session to see what happens. I'm going to try lifting the nvram too.