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Operating Systems Solaris Resetting ALOM Post 302605941 by hicksd8 on Friday 9th of March 2012 06:41:42 AM
Old 03-09-2012
Yes, that's right.

If your system can boot Solaris then you can get at commands (from Solaris) that can blow your ALOM password away and/or change it.

---------- Post updated at 11:41 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:40 AM ----------

From memory the default ALOM login is admin/changeme

Try that first.
 

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