Sun Microsystems 120 Server User Manual


 
Contents vii
8.7 Viewing the Event Reports That the LOM Sends to syslogd 8-20
8.8 The LOM Shell Command List 8-21
8.9 Checking the Status of the Server’s Fans 8-23
9. Managing the Server From the Solaris Prompt 9-1
9.1 Monitoring the System From Solaris 9-2
9.1.1 Viewing Online LOM Documentation 9-2
9.1.2 Checking the Power Supply Unit (lom -p) 9-2
9.1.3 Checking the Fans (lom -f) 9-3
9.1.4 Checking the Supply Rail Voltages and Internal Circuit Breakers
(lom -v) 9-3
9.1.5 Checking the Internal Temperature (lom -t) 9-4
9.1.6 Checking the Status of the Fault LED and Alarms (lom -l) 9-5
9.1.7 Changing the LOM Automatic Server Restart Configuration (lom
-w) 9-5
9.1.8 Viewing the Configuration of the LOM Device (lom -c) 9-6
9.1.9 Viewing All Component Status Data With the LOM Device’s
Configuration Data (lom -a) 9-6
9.1.10 Viewing the Event Log (lom -e) 9-7
9.2 Configuring Automatic Server Restart (ASR) 9-8
9.2.1 Configuring the LOM Watchdog to Restart the System After a
Lockup 9-8
9.2.2 Enabling the LOM Watchdog Process From Your Own Script or
Command (lom -W on) 9-9
9.2.3 Setting the Hardware Reset Option From a Script or Command
(lom -R on) 9-10
9.3 Other LOM Tasks You Can Perform From Solaris 9-11
9.3.1 Turning Alarms On and Off (lom -A) 9-11
9.3.2 Turning the Fault LED On and Off (lom -F) 9-11
9.3.3 Changing the First Character of the Sequence for Escaping to the
lom> Prompt (lom -X) 9-12
9.3.4 Stopping the LOM from Sending Reports to the Serial A/LOM Port
(lom -E off) 9-12