Original question: > I've been reading the blueprint and the other sunsolve documents on > changing the scsi initiator ID on a machine. I have a Sun 280R set > up with main ID 6 and the local chain 7 (so the cdrom will be seen). > However, I also have some veritas disk aliases in the nvramrc. This > is how the whole thing looks at the moment.. > > probe-all > cd /pci@8,700000/scsi@6 > 7 " scsi-initiator-id" integer-property > device-end > install-console > banner > devalias vx-rootback /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/ssd@w2100002037efed17,0:a > devalias vx-rootdisk /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/ssd@w2100002037efdd77,0:a > > This works great, except that when the machine is halted, if you type > 'reset' it gives an error message. On a test machine without the > devalias lines, everything (including the reset) works fine. And the answer thanks to Tony Walsh > The problem with the E280R OBP code is that it does not have a 'reset' > command. You need to use 'reset-all' instead. This seems to have been > a conscious decision from someone when ver 4 of the OBP code was > released. Well, how about that... I never noticed because this was the first thing I did on the machine. I tried it on the partner (with no nvram settings) and sure enough, no 'reset' command. Old habits die hard... Thanks. -- Darren Dunham ddunham@taos.com Unix System Administrator Taos - The SysAdmin Company Got some Dr Pepper? San Francisco, CA bay area < How are you gentlemen!! Take off every '.SIG'!! >Received on Thu Aug 30 01:25:46 2001
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