Sun Fire T1000 Server Administration Guide
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1. Configuring the System Console
What the System Controller Console Does
Default System Console Connection Through the Serial Management and Network Management Ports
Accessing the System Controller
Using the Serial Management Port
To Use the Serial Management Port
Activating the Network Management Port
To Activate the Network Management Port
Accessing the System Console Through a Terminal Server
To Access The System Console Through a Terminal Server
Accessing the System Console Through a TIP Connection
To Access the System Console Through a TIP Connection
Modifying the /etc/remote File
To Modify the /etc/remote File
Accessing the System Console Through an Alphanumeric Terminal
To Access the System Console Through an Alphanumeric Terminal
Switching Between the System Controller Prompt and the System Console
Access Through Multiple Controller Sessions
Methods To Reach the ok Prompt
ALOM CMT break or console Command
L1-A (Stop-A) Keys or Break Key
For More Information about OpenBoot Firmware
System Console OpenBoot Configuration Variable Settings
2. Managing RAS Features and System Firmware
ALOM CMT and The System Controller
Logging In To The System Controller
To View Environmental Information
To enable an Automatic Degraded Boot
Automatic System Recovery User Commands
Enabling and Disabling Automatic System Recovery
To Enable Automatic System Recovery
To Disable Automatic System Recovery
Obtaining Automatic System Recovery Information
Unconfiguring and Reconfiguring Devices
To Unconfigure a Device Manually
To Reconfigure a Device Manually
Displaying System Fault Information
To Display System Fault Information
For More Information on Multipathing Software
To Store Information in Available FRU PROMs
Integrated Stripe Volumes (RAID 0)
Integrated Mirror Volumes (RAID 1)
Physical Disk Slot Numbers, Physical Device Names, and Logical Device Names for Non-RAID Disks
To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume of the Default Boot Device
To Create a Hardware Striped Volume
To Delete a Hardware RAID Volume
A. OpenBoot Configuration Variables
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