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Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Server User’s Guide • December 2001

8.2.5

Displaying the

ok

or

kadb

Prompt

To display the

ok

or

kadb

prompt, type the following at the

lom>

prompt:

Note –

If you have the Serial A/LOM port dedicated to the LOM device, this

command will have no effect. For information about dedicating the Serial A/LOM
port to the LOM device, see Section 8.6, “Separating the LOM From the Console on
the Serial A/LOM Port” on page 8-19.
To use the

break

command, you must have

c

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

LOM Privileges for Named Users” on page 8-13.

8.2.6

Controlling the Server’s Booting Behavior

The LOM shell includes a

bootmode

command:

bootmode [-u][normal|forth|reset_nvram|diag|skip_diag]

This command enables you to dictate the behavior of the server after a reset. Its
functionality is identical to the functionality available on Sun keyboards via the L1
key combinations. (However, the

bootmode

command is provided because the L1

key combinations are not available for the Sun Fire V120 or Netra 120 server: you
cannot use these key combinations from a keyboard that is connected to the server
via a serial link.)

You must have

r

-level LOM permission to use the

bootmode

command. For

information about user privileges, see Section 8.4, “Setting Up LOM Privileges for
Named Users” on page 8-13.

lom> break

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