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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1415160.1 : Sun Fire [TM] SF3800/SF4800/SF4810/SF6800 - E4900/E6900: connecting to a domain shell console which is already in use
Applies to:Sun Fire E6900 Server - Version Not Applicable and laterSun Fire 6800 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire 4800 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire E4900 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire 3800 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Information in this document applies to any platform. GoalSometimes, someone or some thing else is connected to the console of an active domain to which console access in needed.
Here we attempt to gain access to the domain A console shell on an E6900 from the master system controller, but someone or something else is already connected. System Controller 'e6900-sca11-a-sc0':
Type 0 for Platform Shell Type 1 for domain A console Type 2 for domain B console Type 3 for domain C console Type 4 for domain D console Input: 1 Connection refused, console busy Connection closed. We then try to connect to the domain A console shell from the platform shell of the master SC but have the same result. System Controller 'e6900-sca11-a-sc0':
Type 0 for Platform Shell Type 1 for domain A console Type 2 for domain B console Type 3 for domain C console Type 4 for domain D console Input: 0 Platform Shell e6900-sca11-a-sc0:SC> console a Connection refused, console busy Connection closed. e6900-sca11-a-sc0:SC> SolutionThe first thing to do is identify what is currently connected to the domain A console shell. Here we see that the console shells for all four domains are in use by trojan.us.oracle.com. e6900-sca11-a-sc0:SC> connections
ID Hostname Idle Time Connected On Connected To --- ----------------------------- --------- -------------- -------------- 3 trojan.us.oracle.com - Feb 10 21:31 Domain B 4 trojan.us.oracle.com - Feb 10 21:31 Domain C 5 trojan.us.oracle.com - Feb 10 21:31 Domain A 8 trojan.us.oracle.com - Feb 15 13:51 Domain D 10 Localhost - Feb 15 13:52 Platform e6900-sca11-a-sc0:SC>
e6900-sca11-a-sc0:SC> disconnect 5
e6900-sca11-a-sc0:SC> console a Connection refused, console busy Connection closed. e6900-sca11-a-sc0:SC>
e6900-sca11-a-sc0:SC> connections
ID Hostname Idle Time Connected On Connected To --- ----------------------------- --------- -------------- -------------- 3 trojan.us.oracle.com - Feb 10 21:31 Domain B 4 trojan.us.oracle.com - Feb 10 21:31 Domain C 8 trojan.us.oracle.com - Feb 15 13:51 Domain D 10 Localhost - Feb 15 13:52 Platform 12 trojan.us.oracle.com - Feb 15 13:52 Domain A e6900-sca11-a-sc0:SC> disconnect 12;console a Connected to Domain A root@e6900-sca11-a-dom-a [/var/adm] # Domain Shell for Domain A - e6900-sca11-a-dom-a e6900-sca11-a-sc0:A> break This will suspend Solaris in domain A. Do you want to continue? [no] yes {217} ok {217} ok go root@e6900-sca11-a-dom-a [/var/adm] #
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References<NOTE:1003150.1> - Sun Fire[TM] 3800, 4800, 4810, 6800, E4900, and E6900: Navigating Between Shells on Sun Fire Mid-range Servers [Video]<NOTE:1011930.1> - Sun Fire[TM] 3800, 4800, 4810, 6800, E4900, and E6900 System Controller Application (ScApp) How To's. Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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