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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1018053.1 : Sun Fire[TM] Servers (12K/15K/E20K/E25K): POST Level
PreviouslyPublishedAs 229360 Applies to:Sun Fire 12K Server - Version Not Applicable and laterSun Fire 15K Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire E20K Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire E25K Server - Version Not Applicable and later All Platforms ***Checked for relevance on 14-Jan-2014*** GoalPOST (Power On Self Test) is the software that takes control of the domain hardware on a Sun Fire[TM] 12K/15K/E20K/E25K system at power-on or equivalent reset. It probes, tests, and configures domain resources into a working system and transfers control to Open Boot Prom or Process (OBP). SolutionA more detailed description of POST can be found in the System Management Services (SMS) 1.6 Software Administrator Guide; See Chapter 8 Domain Control, Section Hardware Control. POST is able to recognize if a domain is rebooted or reset, in which case it switches to "quick" POST. No testing takes places, all POST does is hardware probing and configuring. A quick POST be recognized in the POST log by POST being run at level 7. For the reasons listed above it is strongly discouraged to have any .postrc files that specifiy level 7 POST. The quickly achieved gain in boot time will in most cases result in significant future downtime as a result of running a domain on untested hardware. The stages, phases, tests, and subtests that are executed, and the amount of diagnostic testing performed in each, is dictated by the POST level. The POST level is specified either within the .postrc file or via the command line (supersedes .postrc file). A platform-wide .postrc file can be found in: /etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/platform/.postrc Syntax: level A domain-unique .postrc file can be found in: /etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/[A-R]/.postrc Syntax: level The specified level in the .postrc file determines the amount of test performed and the thoroughness with which it is done. Higher levels result in more testing. If you want to change the level of testing, you need to change your .postrc file and run a setkeyswitch command to restart your domain. For SMS releases 1.3 and below: For SMS releases 1.4 and higher this behavior has been changed to prevent inadvertently running an incorrect .postrc. The flow is now: /etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/[A-R] /etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/platform /var/tmp then do not attempt to open a local .postrc file. A note will be placed in the post log indicating the .postrc was ignored. Extended POSTAn extended POST run is often used to verify a service action that has taken place on the platform. In large configurations, POST times can be extensive particularly if the POST level specified is high. The command "hpost -?level" prints a brief summary of what each level does. The output below is created by running "hpost -?level". For the latest meaning of the different POST levels, run "hpost -?level" again.
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