Monitoring the system from the solaris prompt – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 User Manual

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Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001

Monitoring the System From the Solaris
Prompt

To use the Lights-Out Management (LOM) facilities either remotely or locally, you
need a terminal connection to the Serial A/LOM port on the server (see “Setting Up
a Console Connection to the Server” on page 20).

There are two ways to interrogate LOM or to send it commands to perform:

Use LOM commands from the

lom>

shell prompt. For information about how to

do this, see Chapter 5.

Use LOM-specific Solaris commands from the Solaris prompt. These commands
are described in this chapter.

All Solaris commands described in this section are available from the main Solaris

#

prompt. They run a utility called

/usr/sbin/lom

.

Where appropriate, the command lines given in this section are accompanied by
typical output from the commands.

There are also manual pages for the LOM utility.

To View the LOM Online Documentation

To view the manual pages for the LOM utility, type:

To Check the Power Supply Unit (

lom -p

)

To check whether the input lines and the output line for the power supply unit
are working normally, type:

# man lom

# lom -p

PSU:

1 OK

#

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