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Weird behavior on a Sun Fire V120 running solaris 10.

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After a power loss I went to power on our sun fire v120 that is running solaris 10 and now it will not boot. I tried power cycling it from the lom and pulling the cord but nothing works. All it does is after a power cycle it will start to boot and then start to spit out a bunch of hex characters spewing in a single line, like this non stop:

f00010034000001fff000b9e4000001fff000b9e8000000500000000000000015000001ff

Has anyone seen this before?
 

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