netra t1 200 diag light
I have a older netra t1 with the diag lights on amber in the front.
i did a prtdiag and it does not show any faults..
<div class="pre"><pre>System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Netra T1 200 (UltraSPARC-IIe 500MHz)System clock frequency: 100 MHzMemory size: 2048 Megabytes========================= CPUs =========================RunEcacheCPUCPUBrd CPUModuleMHzMBImpl.Mask- --- 0005000.2131.4========================= IO Cards =========================Bus# FreqBrd Type MHzSlot NameModel - - - -- - 0PCI-1 3312ebus0PCI-1 333pmu-pci10b9,71010PCI-1 333lomp0PCI-1 337isa0PCI-1 3312network-pci108e,1101 SUNW,pci-eri0PCI-1 3312usb-pci108e,1103.10PCI-1 3313ide-pci10b9,52290PCI-1 335network-pci108e,1101 SUNW,pci-eri0PCI-1 335usb-pci108e,1103.10PCI-2 338scsi-glm Symbios,53C896 0PCI-2 338scsi-glm Symbios,53C896No failures found in System===========================</pre></div>
is there any way to reset the diag lights ? or any other ways of finding a problem other than prtdiag ?
Thanks
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jlim0930] at [2007-11-25 22:47:26]

# 1
Have you used lom?
#. should get you to lom> prompt
lom> environment
or
lom> check
Once you see what is faulty or repair it then you can
lom> faultoff
lom> console
will get you back to Solaris.
Chapter 8 in the Netra T1 AC200 and DC200 Server User's Guide has great info on LOM - Lights Out Management Looks like manual is only available to contract sunsolve users:
<a href="http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_private/Systems/Netra_T1_AC200_shared/do cs.html" target="_blank"> http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_private/Systems/Netra_T1_AC 200_shared/docs.html</a>
This assumes you have SUNWlomr, SUNWlomu & SUNWlomm packages loaded & patched.
jds2n at 2007-7-5 17:02:47 >

# 2
Hello John,
maybe he can try docs.sun.com ...
<a href="http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/959.1?l=en& amp;q=806-5978" target="_blank"><b>Netra T1 AC200 and DC200 Server User's Guide</b></a>
This is a 3 part download. If it's the same manual than 806-5978-11, which <b>was</b> publically available, Part II starts with chapter 8.
Michael
maal at 2007-7-5 17:02:47 >
