Sun Microsystems 120 Server User Manual


 
vi Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Server User’s Guide December 2001
8.2.1 Powering the Server On or Down to Standby Mode 8-4
8.2.2 Displaying the lom> Prompt 8-4
8.2.3 Exiting From the lom> Prompt 8-5
8.2.4 Resetting the Server 8-5
8.2.5 Displaying the ok or kadb Prompt 8-6
8.2.6 Controlling the Server’s Booting Behavior 8-6
8.3 Monitoring the Server From the LOM Shell 8-8
8.3.1 Checking How Long the Server Has Been Running 8-8
8.3.2 Checking the Current Status of All Components 8-8
8.3.3 Viewing the LOM Device’s Event Log 8-10
8.3.4 Checking That a Component Has Been Fixed 8-12
8.4 Setting Up LOM Privileges for Named Users 8-13
8.4.1 Permission Levels Available for LOM Users 8-13
8.4.2 Creating a LOM User Account 8-14
8.4.3 Specifying the Password for a LOM User Account 8-14
8.4.4 Viewing Details of a LOM User Account 8-15
8.4.5 Changing Your Own User Password 8-15
8.4.6 Deleting a LOM User Account 8-15
8.4.7 Specifying Permissions for a Named User 8-16
8.4.8 Quitting a LOM Named User Session 8-17
8.5 Setting the LOM Device’s Configurable Variables 8-17
8.5.1 Turning the Fault LED on 8-17
8.5.2 Turning the Fault LED off 8-17
8.5.3 Setting the alarmon n Software Flag 8-18
8.5.4 Setting the alarmoff n Software Flag 8-18
8.5.5 Stopping the LOM Sending Event Reports to the Serial A/LOM
port 8-18
8.6 Separating the LOM From the Console on the Serial A/LOM Port 8-19
8.6.1 Dedicating Serial A/LOM to the LOM 8-19
8.6.2 Sharing Serial A/LOM Between the LOM and the Console 8-20