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How do I get OK prompt in Solaris 10?

How do I get OK prompt in Solaris 10?

On a Sun keyboard, press the two keys STOP and A . That will get you an OK prompt.

How do I find the ok prompt boot path?

At the ok> prompt, use the show-disks command to view the available disks on the system and select the boot-device path that you checked before in first step at command line. Note that at OBP level the device path will be slightly different than the one you checked at the command line.

What is OpenBoot prom?

SPARC: Using the OpenBoot PROM The boot PROM is used to boot a SPARC based system and to modify boot parameters such as the boot device or the default boot file or kernel. You also use the boot PROM if you want to run hardware diagnostics before bringing the system to a multiuser state.

How do I add ISO to LDOM?

Export an ISO Image From the primary Domain to Install a Guest…

  1. Add a virtual disk server device to export the ISO image.
  2. Stop the guest domain.
  3. Add the virtual disk for the ISO image to the logical domain.
  4. Restart the guest domain.
  5. Connect to the guest domain.

What is LDOM and Cdom?

Virtualized Infrastructure. With each control domain (CDOM) are virtualized guest domains, referred to as logical domains (LDOM) or, simply, guests. Operating system instances and applications run in these guests, supported by the hypervisor’s virtual I/O devices.

What does LDOM stand for?

LDOM

Acronym Definition
LDOM Logical Domain (Sun virtualization technology)

How do I install a boot block in Solaris?

Install Boot Block. Use bootadm on x86 systems with Solaris 11.1 and above.The install-bootloader subcommand installs the system bootloader.

How to install a boot block on a system disk?

Install a boot block on a system disk using the installboot(1M)command. # installboot /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk/dev/rdsk/cwtxdys0 /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs /ufs/bootblk

How do I install a ZFS boot block?

In order to install a new ZFS boot block, you need to first boot from DVD, network or the failsafe image on the system. On x86 systems, configure your BIOS to boot from the network, or DVD and select the appropriate option from the GRUB menu presented to you.

How do I mount the ZFS root pool from a DVD?

On x86 systems, configure your BIOS to boot from the network, or DVD and select the appropriate option from the GRUB menu presented to you. Once the system has booted from DVD or network, follow the post below to mount the ZFS root pool when booted from DVD.