Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 manual serialtimeout=, serialreturn=, reportinglevel=

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TABLE B-1LOM Configuration File Parameters (Continued)

Field

Format

Default

Effect

 

 

 

 

serial_timeout=

Multiples

0

Specifies the period after which

 

of 4 secs

 

LOM gives control of the Serial

 

 

 

A/LOM port back to the

 

 

 

console when it has finished

 

 

 

sending a report (or when the

 

 

 

user has issued a LOM shell

 

 

 

command, if you have enabled

 

 

 

the serial_return= option). By

 

 

 

default, there is no delay at all.

serial_return=

Boolean

0

Causes LOM to return the user

 

0=FALSE

 

to the console from the lom>

 

1=TRUE

 

prompt after each LOM shell

 

 

 

command. You can use this

 

 

 

option in conjunction with the

 

 

 

serial_timeout= option.

reporting_level=

Number

3

Indicates the severity level

 

between 0

 

down to which you want to see

 

and 4

 

LOM event reports. 0 means no

 

 

 

reports. 1 means fatal event

 

 

 

reports only. 2 means fatal and

 

 

 

warning event reports. 3 means

 

 

 

fatal, warning and information

 

 

 

event reports. 4 means fatal,

warning, information and user event reports. (User event reports concern the user security facility; you will not see any unless you have enabled the security facility and set up users.) If power is removed then the setting is lost and not reinstated until the next Solaris boot.

Each parameter must be on a separate line and must be followed by an equals sign

(=)and a value, without spaces. Where the format is Boolean, 1 means true and 0 means false.

Appendix B Configuring LOM Driver 123

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