I'm having an issue with a SunFire X4140 with it not powering on. I just want to see if anyone has any ideas on what is causing this before I give up and put it down to hardware failure. I upgraded the iLOM firmware to version 3.0.37a. The following are my actions after the firmware upgrade.
As you can see it is still saying the box is powered off. I have even tried powering it on from the power button on the front but to no avail. Does this mean some part of the hardware is dead?
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I need to totally power down my UNIX box, I think the script is
shutdown -y -i5 -g0
I know -i6 is for a clean reboot but I can't remember if -i5 is the power down script.....
Can anyone tell me if this is correct.
Thanks
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sys
SYS(1) AFS Command Reference SYS(1)NAME
sys - Reports the compile-time CPU/operating system type
SYNOPSIS
sys
DESCRIPTION
The sys command displays the string set at compile time that indicates the local machine's CPU/operating system (OS) type, conventionally
called the sysname. This string is the default for the value stored in kernel memory. The Cache Manager substitutes this string for the
@sys variable which can occur in AFS pathnames; the OpenAFS Quick Start Guide and OpenAFS Administration Guide explain how using @sys can
simplify cell configuration.
To set a new value in kernel memory, use the fs sysname command. To view the current value set in the kernel, use either fs sysname or
livesys.
CAUTIONS
You almost always want to use livesys rather than this command. The sys command displays a single value hard-coded at compile time. It
does not query the Cache Manager for the current value and it does not report sysname lists. If you have changed the local system type
with fs sysname, or if you run a version of sys compiled differently than the Cache Manager running on the system, the value returned will
not match the behavior of the Cache Manager. The only reason to use sys is that livesys wasn't available in older versions of AFS.
OUTPUT
The machine's system type appears as a text string:
I<system_type>
EXAMPLES
The following example shows the output produced on a Sun SPARCStation running Solaris 5.7:
% sys
sun4x_57
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
None
SEE ALSO fs_sysname(1), livesys(1)
The OpenAFS Quick Start Guides at <http://docs.openafs.org/>.
The OpenAFS Administration Guide at <http://docs.openafs.org/AdminGuide/>.
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Williams and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.
OpenAFS 2012-03-26 SYS(1)