
8 Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide • August 2004
About the sc> Prompt
The ALOM system controller runs independently of the Netra 440 server and
regardless of system power state. When you connect a Netra 440 server to AC
power, the ALOM system controller immediately starts up, and begins monitoring
the system.
Note – To view ALOM system controller boot messages, you must connect an
alphanumeric terminal to the serial management port before connecting the AC
power cords to the Netra 440 server.
You can log in to the ALOM system controller at any time, regardless of system
power state, as long as AC power is connected to the system and you have a way of
interacting with the system. You can also access the ALOM system controller prompt
(sc>) from the OpenBoot ok prompt or from the Solaris # or % prompt, provided the
system console is configured to be accessible through the serial management and
network management ports. For more information, see the following:
■ “Getting to the ok Prompt” on page 13
■ “Switching Between the ALOM System Controller and the System Console” on
page 15
The sc> prompt indicates that you are interacting with the ALOM system controller
directly. It is the first prompt you see when you log in to the system through the
serial management port or network management port, regardless of system power
state.
Note – When you access the ALOM system controller for the first time, it forces you
to create a user name and password for subsequent access. After this initial
configuration, you will be prompted to enter a user name and password every time
you access the ALOM system controller.