Dear managers, thanks for all your responses: >> thanks to the many responses I got for my "SC password for V490" >> posting. I am not completely through with the issue yet. But they >> made clear that RSC is unconfigured by default and that one has to >> install Solaris first via the serial port of the machine and setup >> RSC afterwards. Here is what I did: >> cd /opt/temp >> mkdir SF490rsc >> cd SF490rsc >> unzip rsc2.2.3_packages_s9.zip >> pkgadd -d . >> /usr/platform/`uname -i`/rsc/rsc-config >> I configured an IPAddress, gateway and an admin account. >> eeprom | grep put-device >> output-device=screen >> input-device=keyboard >> eeprom output-device=rsc-console >> eeprom input-device=rsc-console >> eeprom | grep put-device >> output-device=rsc-console >> input-device=rsc-console >> I then logged in via telent to the Net RSC port which worked. I got a >> rsc prompt and entered console >> rsc> console >> and here it is hanging!? No Control-C, no #. helps me further. What >> am I missing? Rebooting the machine did the trick. I can now access the console via telnet though the internal LAN. However, I am wondering what happens when for whatever reason RSC does not work (e.g. bad RSC card) and Solaris is down. How can I bring back the console to the normal serial port to get access to the machine in this worst-case scenario? I assume tehre is some power button key press sequence that brings the machine back to its default behaviour!? Thanks, Andreas _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Dec 7 08:34:05 2006
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