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El cliente reporto el LED de mantenimiento encendido On (Not Flashing) LED Icon Light Description On (Not Flashing) Indicates a problem

that is not fatal to the server but that you should attend to as soon as possible. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to light up include the following: * The temperature inside the server's enclosure is unusually high. * The voltage on one of the server's output supply is unusually high. * One of the server's internal circuit breakers has tripped, indicating a problem with a device connected to the SCSI or USB ports. * The System Configuration Card, containing the server's serial number, MAC address and NVRAM settings, has been removed. * One of the DC power inlets has failed. * The LOMlite2 watchdog has timed out, indicating that the server has locked up. You can configure the server to restart automatically after a lockup.

Flashing On and Off A problem has occurred that is fatal to the server. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to flash include the following: * The speed of one of the fans inside the server is too low. * The temperature inside the server's enclosure is too high. (By default, this causes the server to shut down. * The voltage on one of the server's output supply rails is to high. (By default, this causes the server to shut down. * The temperature inside the CPU is too high. (This causes the server to shut down.) Power (Green) On Off The server is powered on. The server is in standby mode.

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26009 Installing the Netra[TM] T1 Model AC200 or DC200 from cdrom Using Solaris[TM] 8 Update 2 (10/00) or ... Update Date: Thu May 31 00:00:00 MDT 2001 Products: Netra T1 DC200 Server, Netra T1 AC200 Server, Solaris 8 Operating System Technical Areas: Install

Last Updated By: Douglas MacLean Description To install the Lights Out Management (LOM) software, use the CD entitled "Software Supplement for the Solaris 8 Operating Environment". The LOMlite2 software is in the following directory: ../Netra_t_Lights_Out_Management_2.0. SUNWlomm "Manual pages for LOMlite driver and utility" SUNWlomr "LOMlite 32 and 64-bit drivers (root) " * Prerequisite for SUNWlomu SUNWlomu "Utilities and Daemon used to support LOMlite (usr) "
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/Netra_t_Lights_Out_Management_2.0/Product # pkgadd -d . --) accepting the default will install the packages in the correct order.

Once these packages are installed successfully, apply the latest LOM patch: 110208-21 using the following syntax. Unzip the patch 110208, change the permissions on the patch directory, and add the patch. This example uses /export/home as the directory where the patch resides.
# # # # cd /export/home unzip 110208-21.zip chmod -R 777 /export/home/110208-21 patchadd -M /export/home 110208-21

Tambien se encuentra en el EIS-DVD. Configuration the Lights-out-Management (LOM) see EIS-DVD ../sun2/docs/MISC/LOM-setup.txt

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40507 Netra [TM] T1 AC200 LOM Usage

Update Date: Thu Feb 10 00:00:00 MST 2005 Products: Netra T1 AC200 Server Technical Areas: Configuration

Last Updated By: Peter Wilk Description This document describes Netra[TM] T1 AC200 LOM Usage -

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Document Body Top There are three prompts available on the Netra-t1. ok> -------------------- (normal prompt when the OS is not running) lom> -------------------- (available whether OS is running or not) # -------------------(the OS prompt) To move between the "ok>" prompt and the "lom>" prompt, type: ok> #. There must be less than 1 second between the "#" and "." lom> ------> This is the prompt you get Root can change this character sequence: # lomctl <new first character> Only the first character ("#") can be changed. You don't need to know the previous character to do this. To find out the current sequence do an "init 5": # init 5 This shuts down the system and gives you the "lom>" prompt Then to show the current two-character sequence type: lom> show escape To move between the "lom>" prompt and the "ok>" prompt type: lom> console See Infodoc 27372 for a flow chart of how to jump around between the "lom>", "ok>" and "OS" prompts. Some useful lom> commands are: lom> poweron ------- (powers on the netra) lom> poweroff ------- (powers off the netra) lom> reset ------- (the same as the ok> reset command) lom> reset -x ------- (resets the CPU only- externally initiated reset XIR) lom> break ------(goes to the ok> prompt from the OS- "Stop-a") lom> environment------- (current status of all components in system) lom> check ------- (updates component status after repairing it- run "lom> environment" again) lom> show eventlog ---- (show last 10 events on the system) lom> set faulton ------ (turns on the fault LED) lom> set faultoff ----- (turns off the fault LED) lom> set alarmon [1-3] (sets 1 of 3 alarms on) lom> set alarmoff [1-3] -(sets 1 of 3 alarms off) lom> show model ------- (show the server model) lom> show hostname ---- (same as uname -n) lom> show ------------- (help for the "show" command) lom> help ------------- (list of LOM commands)
You can set the boot mode of a netra using the below "lom>" command: lom> bootmode [-u][normal|forth|reset_nvram|diag|skip_diag] -u normal forth allows sharing of the console and LOM device server boots using the OBP environment settings -must reset server to take effect server stops at the "ok>" prompt- same as "Stop-f" -must reset server to take effect

reset_nvram -"ok> set-defaults" or "Stop-n" -must reset server to take effect diag runs full POST- "ok> diag-switch? true" or "Stop-d" -must power off server and back on within 10 minutes

skip_diag - ok> setenv diag-switch? false" -must power off server and back on within 10 minutes

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77053 Quick Reference: Lights Out Management Fri Mar 11 00:00:00 MST 2005 Midframe & Midrange Servers, Entry Level Servers Commands

Last Updated By: Miguel Laino Keyword(s):Lights Out Management, LOM, guide, reference, LOMlite2 Description:
This document is a quick reference to Lights Out Management (LOM) commands. It applies to LOMlite2 only.

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COMMAND alarmoff n processes. alarmon n break bootmode check EFFECT 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

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The alarmoff command must have a space prior to the alarm #. Sets alarm n on. (See the description for the alarmoff command.) The alarmon command must have a space prior to the alarm #. Takes the server down to the ok prompt. Determines the behavior of the server during the boot process. Resets monitoring to report all failures. If a monitored component has failed, the LOMlite2 device will not continue to report the same failure. For example, to check the status the component after attempting to fix it, issue the check command. This updates the status of all monitored components. console This command takes you out of the LOMlite2 shell and back to the # prompt or ok prompt, depending on how you invoked the LOMlite2 shell. It returns control of the serial connection to the console. Displays the temperature of the server and the status of the fans, power supply over-temperature monitors, alarms, and fault LED. Sets the Fault LED to On.

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faulton faultoff help loghistory logout

Sets the Fault LED to Off. Displays the list of LOM commands. Displays all the events in the LOMlite2 device s Event Log. For use by named users whom you have set up with password access to the LOMlite2 device. It returns them to the LOM user login prompt.

poweron poweroff reset show model

Powers the server on. Powers the server down to standby power mode. Resets the Netra 20 server. Displays the server model.

show hostname Displays the server name (equivalent to the Solaris uname -n

command). show eventlog Displays the LOMlite2 device s event log. The event log is the list of the last 10 events to have been stored in the LOMlite2 device. The most recent event is the one at the bottom of the list. show escape show useradd userdel users. usershow userpassword userperm version Displays the current LOMlite2 escape sequence. Displays all the information available with the show command. Adds a user to the LOMlite2 device s list of permitted users. Deletes a user from the LOMlite2 device s list of permitted Displays the details of a named user s LOMlite2 account. Sets or changes a user s password. Sets the the permission levels for a named user. Displays the version number of LOMlite2 device.

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