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Asset ID: 1-71-1007003.1
Update Date:2009-11-19
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Solution  1007003.1 :   How to get the Sun Fire[TM] T2000 to the ok> when the break command does not work  


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Description
The purpose of this document is to get the Sun Fire[TM] T2000 to the ok> when the "sc>break" command does not work.

Steps to Follow
The following procedure is used if the break command from the "sc>" does not
work or if the system is in a reboot loop and the customer can not get it to break to the ok>

From the sc> prompt, type:
sc> bootmode bootscript="setenv auto-boot? false"
Press Enter.
then type:
sc> reset
Note:   You must have a level user permission to use this command.
Note:   The bootmode command requires that you reset the host server within 10 minutes after issuing the command. If you do not issue the poweroff and poweron commands or the reset command within 10 minutes, the host server ignores the bootmode command.


Product
Sun Fire T2000 Server

T2000, ok, prompt
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Change History
Date: 2009-11-19
User Name: Anthony Rulli
Action: Updated
Comment: currency check, audited by Anthony Rulli, Entry Level SPARC Content team
No changes reuqired.
Publishing.
Version: 6
Date: 2006-11-17
User Name: 71396
Action: Accept
Comment:
Version: 0
Date: 2006-11-17
User Name: 102144
Action: Approved
Comment: Tested on system and work well.

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