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Note –
In the ILOM shell there is no notification when the system is actually
powered off. Powering off takes about a minute. Use the
show /HOST
command to
determine if the host has powered off.
ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command
Reference
TABLE: ALOM CMT Parameters and POST Modes on page 56
describes the typical
commands for servicing a server. For descriptions of all ALOM CMT commands,
issue the
help
command or refer to the following documents:
■
Integrated Lights Out Manager 3.0 Concepts Guide
■
Integrated Lights Out Manager 3.0 Supplement for SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server
TABLE:
Service-Related Commands
ILOM Command
ALOM CMT Command
Description
help
[command]
help [
command
]
Displays a list of all available
commands with syntax and
descriptions. Specifying a command
name as an option displays help for
that command.
set /HOST/send_break_action
true
break [
-y
][
-c
][
-D
]
•
-y
skips the confirmation
question.
•
-c
executes a
console
command
after the
break
command
completes.
•
-D
forces a core dump of the
Solaris OS.
Takes the host server from the OS to
either
kmdb
or OpenBoot PROM
(equivalent to a Stop-A), depending
on the mode Solaris software was
booted.
set
/SYS/
component
/clear_fault_a
ction true
clearfault
UUID
Manually clears host-detected
faults. The
UUID
is the unique fault
ID of the fault to be cleared.
start /SP/console
console [-f]
•
-f
forces the console to have read
and write capabilities.
Connects you to the host system.
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