Sun Microsystems FIRE V40Z User Manual

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Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers, Server Management Guide • May, 2004

Under certain circumstances, it might be necessary to send a serial-break sequence to
the platform OS (for example, to simulate the SysRq key when
CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ is defined and enabled in a Linux kernel).

To perform this operation, use the following sequence:

^Ecl0

(Control-E, followed by the lowercase letter “C”, the lowercase letter “L” and the
digit “0”.)

The platform console command responds by displaying the string [halt
sent]

, confirming that the break sequence has been generated.

In the event that console output becomes corrupted, ^Ecd ^Eco usually restores
proper operation; this problem is normally due to flow-control issues.

f

Forces an attach read/write.

g

Groups information.

i

Information dump.

L

Toggles logging on/off.

l?

Breaks the sequence list.

l0

Sends a break per configuration file.

l1-9

Sends a specific break sequence.

o

Re-opens the tty and log file.

p

Replays the last 60 lines.

r

Replays the last 20 lines.

s

Spy read only.

u

Shows the host status.

v

Shows the version information.

w

Shows who is logged on to this console.

x

Shows the console baud information.

z

Suspends the connection.

<cr>

Ignores/aborts the command.

?

Prints this message.

^R

Replays the last line.

\ooo

Sends the character by octal code.

TABLE F-5

Serial-Console Values

Character

Function

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