Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the

lom>

Prompt

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check

Resets monitoring to report all failures. If a monitored component has
failed, the LOM device will not continue to report the same failure. To
check the status of the component, for example, after attempting to fix
it, use the

check

command. This updates the status of all monitored

components.

console

Takes you out of the LOM shell and back to the Solaris prompt. It
returns control of the serial connection to the console.

environment

Displays the temperature of the server and the status of the fans, the
power supply, the overtemperature monitors, the supply rails and
circuit breakers, the alarms, and the fault LED.

faulton

Sets the Fault LED to On.

faultoff

Sets the Fault LED to Off.

help

Displays the list of LOM commands.

loghistory

Displays all the events in the LOM device’s Event Log.

logout

Returns named users you have set up with password access to the
LOM user login prompt.

poweron

Powers the server on.

poweroff

Powers the server down to standby power mode.

reset

Resets the server.

show model

Displays the server model.

show hostname

Displays the server name (this command is equivalent to the Solaris

uname -n command

).

show eventlog

Displays the LOM device’s event log. The event log is the list of the
last 10 events stored in the LOM device. The most recent event is the
one at the bottom of the list.

show escape

Displays the current LOM escape sequence.

show

Displays all the information available with the

show

command.

useradd

Adds a user to the LOM device’s list of permitted users.

userdel

Deletes a user from the LOM device’s list of permitted users.

usershow

Displays the details of a named user’s LOM account.

userpassword

Sets or changes a user’s password.

userperm

Sets the permission levels for a named user.

version

Displays the version number of the LOM device.

TABLE 5-2

LOM Commands (Continued)

Command

Description

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