System Administration Guide: Basic Administration

SPARC: The Boot PROM

Each SPARC based system has a PROM (programmable read-only memory) chip with a program called the monitor. The monitor controls the operation of the system before the Solaris kernel is available. When a system is turned on, the monitor runs a quick self-test procedure to checks the hardware and memory on the system. If no errors are found, the system begins the automatic boot process.


Note –

Some older systems might require PROM upgrades before they will work with the Solaris system software. Contact your local service provider for more information.