Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Powering On and Configuring the Sun Fire V100 Server

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17. At the system you are setting up, follow the prompts to provide time and date

information.

18. When prompted, give a password (if any) for users logging in as root.

The system will boot when you have provided it with the information it needs.

To Power On a Standalone Server for the First
Time

1. Connect the server to the power supply but do not power it on.

2. Set up a serial connection using the Serial A/LOM port (as described in “Setting

Up a Console Connection to the Server” on page 20).

3. At the

lom>

prompt, type the following command to power on the server:

For more information about the

lom>

prompt and the commands that are available

from it, see Chapter 5.

4. Specify the type of terminal you are using to communicate with the Sun Fire V100

server.

5. When prompted to indicate whether you want the server to be networked, specify

No.

6. Specify a Host Name for the server.

7. Confirm the information you have given.

8. Specify the date and time information.

9. When prompted, give a password (if any) for users logging in as root.

The system will boot when you have provided it with the information it needs.

To Clear the Configuration and Start Again

If you want to start the power on process again, as if from a previously unused
server, you must clear the configuration of the server.

lom> poweron

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