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Break command on rsc of sunfire v890 server

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I would like to know whether break command always work well means take the system to ok> prompt. Its depend upon sever model also. As I am facing problem when ever my system ( Sunfire V890 ) having Solaris 10 OS & oracle RAC on it goes to hang state then I run the break command from rsc> prompt,it doesn't take the system to ok> prompt. The thing we can do is poweroff & then poweron command through rsc> prompt to up the system again.


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