Removing and replacing disk drives

If the EEPROMs are not correctly set to recognize the disk boot path, the following messages are displayed:

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Can’t open boot device ok

Do one of the following:

- If the sbus value from Step 46 on page 30 is sbus@2, enter:

boot /sbus@2,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0/ssd@0,0 -ar

- If the sbus value from Step 46 on page 30 is sbus@3, enter:

boot /sbus@3,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0/ssd@0,0 -ar

The system resets and begins to boot up again. Messages similar to the following are displayed:

Rebooting with command: boot -ar

Boot device: /sbus@X,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0/ssd@0,0 File and args: -ar Enter filename [kernel/sparcv9/unix]:

Continue with Step 6.

5.Enter: boot -ar

The system resets and begins to boot up again. Messages similar to the following are displayed:

Rebooting with command: boot -ar

Boot device: /sbus@X,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0/ssd@0,0 File and args: -ar Enter filename [kernel/sparcv9/unix]:

6.Press Enter to accept the default value. The following message is displayed:

Enter default directory for modules [/platform/SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise/kernel

/platform/sun4u/kernel /kernel /usr/kernel]:

7.Press Enter to accept the default value. The following message is displayed:

Name of system file [etc/system]:

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Avaya 12 manual Boot /sbus@2,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0/ssd@0,0 -ar, Boot /sbus@3,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0/ssd@0,0 -ar