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3. Use the showdomainstatus (8) command to check the power status of the
domain specified to be reset.
XSCF> showdomainstatus -a
DID Domain Status
00 Booting/OpenBoot PROM prompt
01 Running
02 Running
03 Running
Note –
When the mode switch on the operator panel is set to "Service" or auto boot
is disabled by the setdomainmode (8) command, automatic boot of the operating
system after the reset instruction is suppressed.
Note –
Since the reset (8) command forcibly resets the system, this command may
cause a failure in a hard disk drive or other components. Use this command only for
the purpose of recovery, such as if the operating system hangs, and for other limited
purposes.
4.4.7
Sending a Break Signal to a Domain
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Command operation
1. Use the showdomainstatus (8) command to confirm the domain status.
XSCF> showdomainstatus -a
DID Domain Status
00 Running
01 Running
02 Running
03 Running
2. Use the sendbreak (8) command to send a Break signal to the specified
domain.
XSCF> sendbreak -d 0
Send break signal to DomainID 0?[y|n] :y