Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 manual To turn the Fault LED off, type

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●To turn the Fault LED off, type:

To turn the Fault LED off, type:

#lom -F off

To Change the First Character of the Sequence for Escaping to the lom> Prompt (lom -X)

The character sequence #. (hash, dot) enables you to exit the Solaris prompt to the lom> prompt.

To change the first character of this default lom escape sequence, type:

#lom -X x

where x is the alphanumeric character you want to use instead of #.

Note If you are at the console and you type the first character of the LOM escape sequence (by default this is #), there is a delay of one second before the character appears on the screen. This is because the system waits to see if you type the dot (.) character next. If you do, the lom> prompt appears. If you do not, the # character appears. If you want to change the LOM escape character, use a character that is not included in any console commands; otherwise the delay between your striking the key and the character appearing on the screen may affect your typing at the console.

To Stop LOM From Sending Reports to the Serial A/LOM Port (lom -E off)

LOM event reports can interfere with information you are attempting to send or receive on the Serial A/LOM port. By default, the Serial A/LOM port is shared by the console and LOM. LOM interrupts the console whenever it needs to send an event report. To prevent LOM from interrupting the console on Serial A/LOM, turn serial event reporting off.

To stop LOM from sending reports to the Serial A/LOM port, type:

#lom -E off

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Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 manual To Stop LOM From Sending Reports to the Serial A/LOM Port lom -E off