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Alom Commands

The document provides descriptions of commands that can be used to control and monitor components on a server through its Advanced Lights Out Management (ALOM) interface. It lists over 30 commands and briefly explains what each command does and any options. Some of the commands allow rebooting, power cycling, updating firmware, checking system status and configuration, managing users, and controlling the console.
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Alom Commands

The document provides descriptions of commands that can be used to control and monitor components on a server through its Advanced Lights Out Management (ALOM) interface. It lists over 30 commands and briefly explains what each command does and any options. Some of the commands allow rebooting, power cycling, updating firmware, checking system status and configuration, managing users, and controlling the console.
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Command help resetsc [-y] Description Displays a list of all ALOM commands with their syntax and a brief description of how each command works. Reboots ALOM. The -y option allows you to skip the confirmation question. Generates a hardware reset on the host server. The -x option generates the equivalent of an XIR (externally initiated reset) on the server. The -y option allows you to skip the confirmation question. Removes the main power from the host server. The -y option allows you to skip the confirmation question. The -f option forces an immediate shutdown. Applies the main power to the host server or FRU. Updates the ALOM firmware. This command downloads main and bootmon firmware images to ALOM. Prepares a FRU (for example, a power supply) for removal, and illuminates the host server's OK-to-Remove LED. The -y option allows you to skip the confirmation question. Sets the specified ALOM parameter to the assigned value. Runs the interactive configuration script. This script configures the ALOM configuration variables. Sets the date and time, when the managed operating system is not running. Resets all ALOM configuration parameters to their default values. The -y option allows you to skip the confirmation question. The -a option resets the user information to the factory default (one admin account only). Turns the Locator LED on the server on or off. This function is available only on host servers that have a Locator LED. Displays the current state of the Locator LED as either on or off. This function is available only on host servers that have a Locator LED. Displays information about the host server's hardware configuration, and whether the hardware is providing service. Displays the environmental status of the host server. This information includes system temperatures, power supply status, front panel LED status, hard disk drive status, fan status, voltage and current sensor status, and keyswitch position. Displays information about the FRUs (field-replaceable units) in a

reset [-y] [-x]

poweroff [-y] [-f] poweron flashupdate

removefru [-y] [FRU] setsc setupsc setdate setdefaults [-y] [-a] setlocator [on/off] showlocator showplatform [-v]

showenvironment showfru

host server. showusers [-g]lines Displays a list of users currently logged in to ALOM. The display for this command has a similar format to that of the UNIX command who. The -g option pauses the display after the number of lines you specify for lines. Displays the current network configuration information. The -v option shows additional information about your network, including information about your DHCP server. Displays the current NVRAM configuration parameters. The -v option is needed for full version information. Displays the history of all events logged in the ALOM event buffer. Displays the ALOM set date. The Solaris operating environment and ALOM time are synchronized, but ALOM time is expressed in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) rather than local time. Displays a list of all user accounts, permission levels, and whether passwords are assigned. Adds a user account to ALOM. Deletes a user account from ALOM. The -y option allows you to skip the confirmation question. Sets or changes a user password. Sets the permission level for a user account. Changes the login password of the current user. Connects to the host system console. The -f option forces the console write lock from one user to another. Drops the host server from running the Solaris operating environment into OpenBoot PROM or kadb. The -y option allows you to skip the confirmation question. Controls the host server OpenBoot PROM firmware method of booting. Logs out from an ALOM shell session.

shownetwork [-v] showsc [-v] showlogs [-v] showdate usershow useradd userdel [-y] userpassword userperm password console [-f] break [-y] bootmode [skipdiag | diag | reset_nvram | normal | bootscript="string"] logout

consolehistory [-v] [boot Displays the host system console output buffers. The -v option | run] displays the entire contents of the specified log.

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