Thank for your replies and to Sivakumar Velusamy for giving me the answer If the system is connected to terminal server then the settings should be like this # eeprom | grep put output-device=ttya input-device=ttya If the system connected to monitor and keyboard then # eeprom | grep put output-device=screen input-device=keyboard Wolfgang Schwurack wrote: > To All > > I just reinstalled Solaris 9 on one of our server using the keyboard > and monitor. After the install I move the server to our data center > and connected it to a console server. When I tried to boot the server > I get the error it "can't find boot device". But when I disconnect the > console server plug the system will boot or if I plug the keyboard and > monitor back in the system will boot. > > Is there something I can change so the server will boot with the > console server connected to the server? I know if I reinstall with the > console cable plug in the server, it would boot just fine. -- 0___ Wolfgang Schwurack c/ /'_ Unix System Administrator (*) \(*) University of Utah/Utah Education Network Tel: (801) 587-9444 email: wolf@uen.org _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Oct 24 09:45:44 2005
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