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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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ILOM on X4450

I bought a new Netra X4450 and this is my first time experience with intel based Sun server. I powered on the machine and went through the Sun wizard to complete OS configuration. Now I am on the root prompt and trying to get to the ILOM. On Sparc based servers I used to be able to go to the ILOM by pressing #. on console. I tried the same on this server but it does do the same.

Also, noticed there is no ok prompt!!! Initially, I was trying to boot from disk into single user mode in order to enable HW mirroring. I am reading the server dosumentation but that could not help me much. Those might be stupid questions but any guidance to over come this struggling start is appreciated...
 

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