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Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V890 - How to Restore the Local System Console; Before You Begin; What to Do

Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V890
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Chapter 2 Setting Up the System 45
How to Restore the Local System
Console
Perform this procedure if your system is configured to use RSC as the system
console and you need to redirect the system console to a local graphics console,
alphanumeric terminal, or an established tip connection. For more information
about RSC, see “About the System Controller Card and RSC Software” on page 59
and “About Sun Remote System Control Software” on page 133.
Before You Begin
This procedure assumes that you are familiar with the OpenBoot firmware and that
you know how to enter the OpenBoot environment. For more information about the
OpenBoot firmware, see the OpenBoot 4.x Command Reference Manual, which is
available at http://docs.sun.com, under Solaris on Sun Hardware. Refer also to
the Sun Fire V890 Server Product Notes for late-breaking information.
What to Do
1. Type the following commands at the system ok prompt:
The system permanently stores the new settings. The changes will take effect after
the next reset.
2. To cause the changes to take effect immediately, type:
The system permanently stores the parameter changes and boots automatically if the
OpenBoot variable auto-boot? is set to true (its default value).
Note A power-cycle will also cause the changes to take effect immediately.
ok diag-console ttya
ok setenv input-device keyboard
ok setenv output-device screen
ok reset-all

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