8 quitting a lom named user session, 5 setting the lom device’s configurable variables, 1 turning the fault led on – Sun Microsystems Netra 120 User Manual

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Chapter 8

Managing the Server From the

lom>

Prompt

8-17

8.4.8

Quitting a LOM Named User Session

Type:

This returns you to the LOM login prompt.

8.5

Setting the LOM Device’s Configurable
Variables

There are some variables that you can use as arguments to the

set

command in the

LOM shell. The

set

command duplicates the

faulton

,

faultoff

,

alarmon

and

alarmoff

commands by taking them as arguments. It also takes the argument

event_reporting

, which enables you to stop the LOM device from sending event

reports to the Serial A/LOM port.

Note –

To execute the commands described in this section, a named user must have

a

-level permission. For more information, see Section 8.4, “Setting Up LOM

Privileges for Named Users” on page 8-13.

8.5.1

Turning the Fault LED on

To turn the Fault LED on by setting the

faulton

variable, type:

8.5.2

Turning the Fault LED off

To turn the Fault LED off by setting the

faultoff

variable, type:

lom> logout

lom> set faulton

lom> set faultoff

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