Recovery procedures

4.Add @0,0 at the end of the line as shown in the following example: nvalias disk /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0/disk@0,0

Adding the @0,0 gives the command the target and slice of the primary boot device.

5.If needed, repeat the above procedure for the boot drive on a mirrored system using bootdevice2 as your mirror boot device alias, as shown in the following example:

nvalias bootdevice2 /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0/disk@3,0

Adding the @3,0 gives the command the target and slice of the mirror boot device.

6.Enter: devalias

The device aliases are displayed. Verify that disk and bootdevice2 are set to the correct alias values.

7.Enter:

setenv boot-device disk bootdevice2

8.Enter: reset-all

The system resets and boots up to the operating system.

9.After setting the disk device alias, check the EEPROM values as described in "Displaying and setting the EEPROM parameters" of the CMS software installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting document for your CMS release. Reset any values that do not match the values described in that section.

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