
14 Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide • August 2004
▼ To Get to the ok Prompt
1. Decide which method you need to use to reach the ok prompt.
See “OpenBoot ok Prompt” on page 9 for details.
2. Follow the appropriate instructions in TABLE 1-2.
TABLE 1-2 Ways of Accessing the ok Prompt
Access Method What to Do
Graceful shutdown of
the Solaris OS
• From a shell or command tool window, issue an appropriate
command (for example, the
shutdown or init command) as
described in Solaris system administration documentation.
L1-A (Stop-A) keys or
Break key
• From a Sun keyboard connected directly to the Netra 440 server,
press the Stop and A keys simultaneously.
*
–or–
• From an alphanumeric terminal configured to access the system
console, press the Break key.
* Requires the OpenBoot configuration variable input-device=keyboard. For more information, see “Ac-
cessing the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor” on page 29 and “System Console OpenBoot
Configuration Variable Settings” on page 31.
ALOM system
controller console or
break command
• From the sc> prompt, type the break command. The console
command also works, provided the operating environment
software is not running and the server is already under
OpenBoot firmware control.
Externally initiated
reset (XIR)
• From the sc> prompt, type the reset -x command.
Manual system reset • From the sc> prompt, type the reset command.