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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1008946.1 : Server without a keyboard hangs in boot process
PreviouslyPublishedAs 212310 Symptoms A system that relies on a serial Console (having no Sun[TM] keyboard attached), hangs during the boot process. Resolution One reason might be the Data Carrier Detect (DCD = Pin 8) is not disabled in the OpenBoot PROM (OBP) and it is waiting for DCD to become "active". This will happen for instance if you try to run a system without a Sun keyboard or you are using the recommended 3-wire serial cable (Tx,Rx,Gnd) from Sun to connect your system to a Console (tip session), and the OBP "ignore DCD" parameter is not activated.. To correct this, in the OBP set the following parameters back to their default settings: setenv ttyb-ignore-cd true setenv ttya-ignore-cd true Additional Information For a more detailed discussion of OBP settings and their interaction with a serial console at boot time. See SunSolve document <Document: 1003059.1> Product Sun Enterprise 420R Server ttya-ignore-cd, ttyb-ignore-cd, keyboard, ttya, ttyb, boot, hang, serial, console, headless Previously Published As 73377 Change History Date: 2004-05-17 User Name: 25440 Action: Update Canceled Comment: *** Restored Published Content *** Deleting. The two documents on SunSolve cover this at differing levels of detail. This is a quick "it's broken" document, the other (12166) is a more in-depth treatment. This is not a duplication. Version: 0 Date: 2004-05-17 User Name: 25440 Action: Accepted Comment: Version: 0 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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