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Figure 9-97 shows the Windows SAC console.
Figure 9-97 Microsoft Windows Special Administration Console (Windows only)
Figure 9-98 shows Linux booting.
Figure 9-98 Linux boot sequence as seen in SoL
Computer is booting, SAC started and initialized.
Use the “ch -?” command for information about using channels
Use the “?” command for general help.
SAC>
Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ]
Entering non-interactive startup
Applying Intel CPU microcode update: Calling the system activity data collector (sadc):
Starting monitoring for VG VolGroup: 3 logical volume(s) in volume group “VolGroup”
monitored
[ OK ]
ip6tables: Applying firewall rules: [ OK ]
iptables: Applying firewall rules: [ OK ]
Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ]
Starting auditd: [ OK ]
Starting system logger: [ OK ]
Enabling ondemand cpu frequency scaling: [ OK ]
Starting irqbalance: [ OK ]
Starting rpcbind: [ OK ]
Starting NFS statd: [ OK ]
Starting mdmonitor: [ OK ]
Starting RPC idmapd: [ OK ]
Your running kernel is usuing more than 70% of the amount of space you reserved for
kdump, you should consider increasing your crashkernel reservation[WARNING]
Starting kdump: [ OK ]
Starting system message bus: [ OK ]
Mounting other filesystems: [ OK ]
Starting acpi daemon: [ OK ]
Starting HAL daemon: