Sun Microsystems 120 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 9 Managing the Server From the Solaris Prompt 9-11
9.3 Other LOM Tasks You Can Perform
From Solaris
This section tells you how to turn the alarms and Fault LEDs on and off by using the
lom command. It also tells you how to change the first character of the LOM escape
sequence, how to stop the LOM device from sending reports to the Serial A/LOM
port, how to remove driver protection from the device driver, how to make the LOM
interface backward compatible, and how to upgrade the firmware on the LOM
device.
9.3.1 Turning Alarms On and Off (lom -A)
There are three alarms associated with the LOM device. They are associated with no
specific conditions but are software flags available to be set by your own processes
or from the command line.
To turn an alarm on from the command line, type:
where n is the number of the alarm you want to set: 1, 2, or 3.
To turn the alarm off again, type:
where n is the number of the alarm you want to turn off: 1, 2, or 3.
9.3.2 Turning the Fault LED On and Off (lom -F)
To turn the Fault LED on, type:
# lom -A on,n
# lom -A off,n
# lom -F on