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6. Repeatedly press [RETURN] or [ENTER] on the alpha keypad until a login
prompt or UNIX prompt appears.
If currently at a UNIX prompt, then proceed with Step 8. Otherwise, continue
with the next Step.
7. At the login prompt, login as root . Obtain the root password for the AW from
Lucent TSS if necessary.
8. Execute the mount command and determine which Solaris disk the system is
running on.
If the output from the mount command shows the root partition as / on
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0, the system is running on the primary disk.
If the root partition is shown as / on /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0, the system is running
on the secondary disk.
9. Is the system running on the primary Solaris disk?
If YES, then proceed with Step 13.
If NO, then continue with the next Step.
10. Halt the system by following procedure 4.2 , "Halt the Administrative
Workstation".
11. Boot the system on the primary disk by entering
ok>boot disk0
Response:
The AW will boot on the primary disk and automatically start the AM emulator.
12. Is the system booted and running the emulated AM environment?
If YES, then continue with the next Step.
If NO, seek technical assistance.
13. If the AM emulator is running, halt it by following procedure 4.1, "Halt the
Administrative Module (AM) Emulator".
14. If the MCC page of the AW is displayed, switch to the SUN console by holding
down the Ctrl key and pressing the Enter key on the numeric keypad.
15. Repeatedly press [RETURN] or [ENTER] on the alpha keypad until a login
prompt or UNIX prompt appears.
If currently at a UNIX prompt, then log off using the exit command.
16. At the login prompt, login by typing
awadmin
17. From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu, select "Change Operating
System booting disk". This Menu item will display one of three possible
responses. Respond to the task or question as indicated.
If given multiple disks to choose from, select task "1 to set the primary disk
as the default boot disk.
Response:
ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE
Procedure 4.5.5
235-200-150
October 2005
Page 4.5.5-2 Issue 3.00B

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