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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 18:51:02 UTC Severity: normal Found in version silo/1.4.14+git20100207-1 Reply or subscribe to this bug. Toggle useless messagesView this report as an mbox folder, status mbox, maintainer mbox Report forwarded to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, Debootloaders SILO Maintainers Team
known simply as Solaris, is a Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems. The Solaris OS is now owned by Oracle. Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Unanswered http://www.unix.com/solaris/184163-disks-arent-showing-up-solaris-obp.html Threads Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... unix and linux commands http://netmgt.blogspot.com/2011/03/fast-data-access-mmu-miss.html - unix shell scripting Disks aren't showing up in Solaris/OBP Solaris Page 1 of 3 1 23 > Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 04-25-2012 bstring Registered User Join Date: Feb 2012 Last Activity: 12 May 2014, 4:41 PM EDT Posts: 52 Thanks: 26 fast data Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts Disks aren't showing up in Solaris/OBP (Disclaimer: I put this in the "dummies" section because I am a UNIX noob and I'm not really sure what I'm doing so I felt like it belonged here. If it belongs in the Solaris section I can delete this and post it there) I was handed over an Oracle SPARC T3-1 machine at work, with 8 physical fast data access disks installed. I installed Solaris 11 on one of the disks, but when I boot the OS up, only two disks appear: Code: AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: 0. c3t0d0
SNMP SPARC X Firmware WMI Oracle Cloud JavaScript AT&T Tuesday, March 15, 2011 Sun V100 error: Fast Data Access MMU Miss This post is an alternative method to: http://netmgt.blogspot.com/2010/04/your-sun-v100-openbootprom-cant-find.htmlAfter replacing or removing the CD/DVD-ROM on a Sun V100, it's likely you'll get an odd/annoying boot sequence error:Fast Data Access MMU MissYou'll need to access the OpenBOOT PROM (OBP) to resolve this issue. Usually the easiest way is: # sync; sync; init 0 (if you're able to do this, go to the bottom of post for OBP commands to resolve the MMU error)Lacking the ability to reach a normal command line, ensure you are connected to the server's LOM (Lights Out Management) port with a console cable, and use the LOM break key-sequence, an octothorpe followed by a period at any time:#.lom>This will immediately drop you into the LOM level. (If the screen is blank after the break sequence, press the enter key and the LOM prompt should appear.) LOM is a low level system; the higher level OS is still running and must be shut down:lom> poweroffWe'll now temporarily alter the boot sequence:lom> bootmode forthWe're now ready to boot into the OBP:lom> poweronYou're at the OBP (OpenBOOT was Sun's version of the FORTH operating system thus the odd bootmode command) famous for its OK prompt and postfix aka Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) of equations. If you're ever in doubt whether you're using FORTH or that it's functioning correctly, type:ok 3 2 + .and it will return:5okYou're ready to correct the problematic setting:ok setenv auto-boot? falseReboot:ok reset-allThe new setting is saved and subsequent boots will not have a Fast Data Access MMU Miss error. Posted by Rob Petty at 9:28 PM Labels: error, Fast Data Access MMU Miss, LOM, OBP, OpenBootProm, SPARC, Sun, V100 No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Blog Archive ► 2016 (2) ► July (1) ► February (1) ► 2015 (23) ► November (2) ► October (5) ► September (2) ► August (7) ► April (1) ► March (6) ► 2014 (12) ► August (1) ► May (2) ► April (5) ► March (2) ► January (2) ► 2013 (44) ► December (9) ► October (3) ► September (2) ► July (3) ► June (6) ► May (2) ► April (2) ► March (8) ► February (4) ► January (5) ► 2012 (113) ► December (8) ► November (15) ► October (6) ► September (6) ► August (4) ► July (9) ► June (10) ► May (18) ► April (12) ► March (