Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 Server User Manual


 
62 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide December 2001
In this file, the reports are displayed with a label identifying them as lom reports
and indicating their severity. Starting with the most severe, the levels of severity are:
1. Fatal
Fatal events can cause the server to shut itself down. Examples of fatal events are:
Supply rail failures.
Exceeded temperature thresholds.
2. Warning
Warning events do not cause the server to shut down, but they do require immediate
attention. Examples of warning events are:
Fans turning too slowly.
Fault LED has been turned on.
System Configuration Card has been removed.
3. Info
Info events are most likely to inform you that a problem is now fixed. For example,
if you reinsert the System Configuration Card, the LOM device will generate an
event to say that the System Configuration Card has been restored.
4. User
User level events indicate the activity of named users whom you have authorized to
access the LOM device. For example, an event is generated when a user logs in or
out.
LOM Shell Command List
The commands you can use from the lom> prompt are listed in TABLE 5-2.
TABLE 5-2 LOM Commands
Command Description
alarmoff n Sets alarm n off, where n is 1, 2, or 3. These three alarms are software
flags. They are associated with no specific conditions but are available
to be set by your own processes.
alarmon n Sets alarm n on. See the description for the alarmoff command.
break Takes the server down to the ok prompt.
bootmode Determines the behavior of the server during the boot process.