Sun Microsystems V40Z Server User Manual


 
Appendix F Platform Commands 145
When the platform is in the Communicating state (in which the OS is communicating
with the SP), if the platform drivers are uninstalled, the SP remains in the
Communicating state even though it can no longer communicate with the platform.
Refer to “Platform Get OS State Subcommand” on page 142 for a list of possible
states.
Return Codes
TABLE F-15 lists the return codes for this subcommand.
Platform Set OS State Boot Subcommand
Description: This command serves as an alias for the subcommand
platform set os state reboot and only functions when the platform power
state is off.
Format
Command format:
platform set os state boot [{-f |--forced}] {[-b | --bios]}
[-q | --quiet] [-W | --nowait]
TABLE F-15 Return Codes for Subcommand platform set os state
Return Code ID Description
NWSE_Success 0 Command successfully completed.
NWSE_InvalidUsage 1 Invalid usage: bad parameter usage, conflicting
options specified.
NWSE_RPCTimeout 2 Request was issued, but was not serviced by the
server. RPC procedure timed out and the request
may or may not have been serviced by the server.
NWSE_RPCNotConnected 3 Unable to connect to the RPC server.
NWSE_NoPermission 6 Not authorized to perform this operation.
NWSE_Busy 9 Device or resource is busy.
NWSE_FileError 18 File open, file missing, or a read or write error
occurred.
NWSE_InvalidOpForState 22 Invalid operation for current state.