To Get to the ok Prompt

1.Decide which method you need to use to reach the ok prompt. See “OpenBoot ok Prompt” on page 9 for details.

2.Follow the appropriate instructions in TABLE 1-2.

TABLE 1-2Ways of Accessing the ok Prompt

Access Method

What to Do

 

 

Graceful shutdown of

• From a shell or command tool window, issue an appropriate

the Solaris OS

command (for example, the shutdown or init command) as

 

described in Solaris system administration documentation.

 

 

L1-A (Stop-A) keys or

• From a Sun keyboard connected directly to the Netra 440 server,

Break key

press the Stop and A keys simultaneously.*

 

–or–

 

• From an alphanumeric terminal configured to access the system

 

console, press the Break key.

 

 

ALOM system

• From the sc> prompt, type the break command. The console

controller console or

command also works, provided the operating environment

break command

software is not running and the server is already under

 

OpenBoot firmware control.

 

 

Externally initiated

• From the sc> prompt, type the reset -xcommand.

reset (XIR)

 

 

 

Manual system reset

• From the sc> prompt, type the reset command.

 

 

*Requires the OpenBoot configuration variable input-device=keyboard. For more information, see “Ac- cessing the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor” on page 29 and “System Console OpenBoot Configuration Variable Settings” on page 31.

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