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Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Guide - SCN Research

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● From the ALOM system controller command prompt, type:<br />

sc> locator off<br />

Locator LED is off.<br />

4. To display the state of the Locator indicator, do one of the following:<br />

● In the Solaris OS, log in as root and type the following command:<br />

# /usr/sbin/locator<br />

The ’system’ locator is on.<br />

● From the ALOM system controller command prompt, type:<br />

sc> locator<br />

The ’system’ locator is on.<br />

Note – You do not need user permissions to use the locator commands.<br />

About Performing OpenBoot Emergency<br />

Procedures<br />

The introduction of Universal Serial Bus (USB) keyboards with the newest <strong>Sun</strong><br />

systems has made it necessary to change some of the OpenBoot emergency<br />

procedures. Specifically, the Stop-N, Stop-D, and Stop-F commands that were<br />

available on systems with non-USB keyboards are not supported on systems that use<br />

USB keyboards, such as the <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>V445</strong> server. If you are familiar with the earlier<br />

(non-USB) keyboard functionality, this section describes the analogous OpenBoot<br />

emergency procedures available in newer systems that use USB keyboards.<br />

The following sections describe how to perform the functions of the Stop commands<br />

on systems that use USB keyboards, such as the <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>V445</strong> server. These same<br />

functions are available through <strong>Sun</strong> Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM) system<br />

controller software.<br />

Chapter 5 Managing RAS Features and System Firmware 103

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