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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1010487.1 : Sun Fire[TM] V210/215/240/245/440/445 servers: How to set up systems to power up automatically?
PreviouslyPublishedAs 214402 Applies to:Sun Fire V210 Server - Version All Versions and laterSun Fire V215 Server - Version All Versions and later Sun Fire V240 Server - Version All Versions and later Sun Fire V245 Server - Version All Versions and later Sun Fire V440 Server - Version All Versions and later All Platforms Goal ALOM variable sc_powerstatememory NOTE: V215/245 must have ALOM version 1.6.5 or higher for this to function SolutionSteps to Follow
If sc_powerstatememory is set to true, the ALOM sc_powerondelay variable controls how quickly the system will be powered on after power is applied. Valid settings are :
Setting sc_powerondelay to true, thus delaying the server power-on, helps minimize current surges on the main power source. This is important when multiple servers in a rack, power on after a power outage. The Online Boot PROM(OBP) auto-boot? variable, controls whether the
The two ALOM variables can be set via ALOM commands or, while in Solaris OS, by using the scadm command. The OBP variable can be set from the OK prompt, or, while in Solaris OS, by using the eeprom command. Examples 1. To set variables through ALOM: sc> setsc sc_powerstatememory true sc> setsc sc_powerondelay true 2. To set the variables with scadm while in Solaris OS: # scadm set sc_powerstatememory true # scadm set sc_powerondelay true 3. To set variable from OBP: ok setenv auto-boot? true 4. To set OBP variables from Solaris OS: # eeprom 'auto-boot?=true'
Default settings as of ALOM 1.4 are :
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