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Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001
Monitoring the System From the Solaris
Prompt
To use the Lights-Out Management (LOM) facilities either remotely or locally, you
need a terminal connection to the Serial A/LOM port on the server (see “Setting Up
a Console Connection to the Server” on page 20).
There are two ways to interrogate LOM or to send it commands to perform:
■
Use LOM commands from the
lom>
shell prompt. For information about how to
do this, see Chapter 5.
■
Use LOM-specific Solaris commands from the Solaris prompt. These commands
are described in this chapter.
All Solaris commands described in this section are available from the main Solaris
#
prompt. They run a utility called
/usr/sbin/lom
.
Where appropriate, the command lines given in this section are accompanied by
typical output from the commands.
There are also manual pages for the LOM utility.
▼
To View the LOM Online Documentation
●
To view the manual pages for the LOM utility, type:
▼
To Check the Power Supply Unit (
lom -p
)
●
To check whether the input lines and the output line for the power supply unit
are working normally, type:
# man lom
# lom -p
PSU:
1 OK
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