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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1010655.1 : Where can I get the service mode password for a Sun Fire[TM] 3800/48x0/6800/E4900/E6900/E2900/V1280 and Netra[TM] 1280/1290 server?
PreviouslyPublishedAs 214689 Applies to:Sun Fire E4900 Server - Version Not Applicable and laterSun Fire E6900 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Netra 1290 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire 4800 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire V1280 Server - Version Not Applicable and later All Platforms GoalService Mode is expected to be used only under the direct supervision of an Oracle Authorized Service Provider (an Oracle Solution Center Engineer or Oracle badged Field Engineer) Please note that service mode password is Oracle internal only and cannot be shared to non-Oracle Personnel; however, once service mode is enabled, Customers may be required to perform some troubleshooting/diagnosis actions under strict supervision by Oracle Engineer.
Service Mode is used only for specific service related procedures, such as:
Procedure about resetting lom password is detailed into Internal-Only Document 1005086.1 It is preferred that Service Mode procedures be performed by an Oracle Solution Center Engineer utilizing Oracle Shared Shell.
Solution
The above information can be obtained from the system controller keying in "service" followed by RETURN twice at the SC platform shell. Example output as follows: sc0:SC> service Note that showsc -v output to obtain information can be imprecise, as some systems (eg: V1280, E2900) will return different values for hostid than you are expecting. The showsc command shows the DOMAIN hostid, not the SC's hostid. Use ONLY the procedure above using the 'service' command.
To exit Service Mode Simply type "service" again at the Service mode Prompt. sc0:SC[service]> service sc0:SC>
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the CHS status can be reset from the SC or lom prompt by anyone who can login to the Main SC and no special access is required at all. Generate the Service Password. A Service Mode password can be obtained from the following internal Sun website: https://modepass.us.oracle.com
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