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▼ Save Your Current Logical Domain Configurations to
the SC
● Use the following command.
Result of an OpenBoot power-off Command
The OpenBoot power-off command does not power down a system. To power
down a system while in OpenBoot firmware, use your system controller’s or system
processor’s poweroff command. The OpenBoot power-off command displays the
following message:
Result of Solaris OS Breaks
If domaining is not enabled, the Solaris OS normally goes to the OpenBoot prompt
after a break is issued. The behavior described in this section occurs in two
situations:
1. You press the L1-A key sequence when the input device is set to keyboard.
2. You enter the send break command when the virtual console is at the telnet
prompt.
If domaining is enabled, you receive the following prompt after these types of breaks.
Type the letter that represents what you want the system to do after these types of
breaks.
Results From Halting or Rebooting the Control
Domain
The following table shows the expected behavior of halting or rebooting the control
(primary) domain.
# ldm add-config config-name
NOTICE: power-off command is not supported, use appropriate
NOTICE: command on System Controller to turn power off.
c)ontinue, s)ync, r)eboot, h)alt?