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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1020179.1 : Sun SPARC[R] Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers (OPL) How to send a break to a domain and how to disable a break signal
PreviouslyPublishedAs 253688 Applies to:Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000-32 Server - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A]Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000-64 Server - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A] Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A] Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A] Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A] All Platforms GoalTo describe and provide useful information about the "Break signal" SolutionHow to enable and disable the domain responding to the break signal:There are two switches involved in controlling the behavior of the sendbreak command:
Normally a system should be run with the Operator Panel keyswitch in Locked position and the software "Secure Mode" switch set to "on".
Examples:XSCF>showdomainmode -d 0
Host-ID :0f010f10 Diagnostic Level :min Secure Mode :off Autoboot :on CPU Mode :auto XSCF>setdomainmode -d 0 -m secure=on Diagnostic Level :max -> - Secure Mode :off -> on Autoboot :on -> - CPU Mode :auto -> - The specified modes will be changed. Continue? [y|n]:y configured. Diagnostic Level :max Secure Mode :on (host watchdog: available Break-signal:non-receive) Autoboot :on (autoboot:on) CPU Mode :auto
XSCF> showhardconf
SPARC Enterprise M4000 ; + Serial:BCF070500E; Operator_Panel_Switch:Service; [more output omitted] How to send a break signal to a domainDocumented: A break signal can be send to a domain using the "sendbreak" command.
XSCF>sendbreak -d 0 Send break signal to DomainID 0?[y|n] :y Not documented: On a console connection (with the "console" command) apply the following key combination "ctrl" and "\" resulting in ascii value 0x1c (decimal = 28). This will also send a break signal .
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