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Operating Systems Solaris Need Help, I want to reset password for Sun Fire T2000 Server Post 302712427 by Sameer Naik on Tuesday 9th of October 2012 07:29:14 AM
Old 10-09-2012
Need Help, I want to reset password for Sun Fire T2000 Server

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Code:
ALOM BOOTMON v1.3.1
ALOM Build Release: 001
Reset register: f0000000 EHRS ESRS LLRS SWRS
ALOM POST 1.0
Dual Port Memory Test, PASSED.
TTY External - Internal Loopback Test
TTY External - Internal Loopback Test, PASSED.
TTYC - Internal Loopback Test
TTYC - Internal Loopback Test, PASSED.
TTYD - Internal Loopback Test
TTYD - Internal Loopback Test, PASSED.
Memory Data Lines Test
Memory Data Lines Test, PASSED.
Memory Address Lines Test
  Slide address bits to test open address lines
  Test for shorted address lines
Memory Address Lines Test, PASSED.
Boot Sector FLASH CRC Test
Boot Sector FLASH CRC Test, PASSED.
Return to Boot Monitor for Handshake
ALOM POST 1.0
   Status = 00007fff
Returned from Boot Monitor and Handshake
Instruction CACHE Test
  DISABLE the I-CACHE
  ENABLE the I-CACHE
  Verify I-CACHE Performance Increase
Instruction CACHE Test, PASSED.
Memory Cells Test
  Counting UP:    Write data:  00000000
  Counting DOWN:  Read - Verify - Write data:  ffffffff
  Counting UP:    Read - Verify - Write data:  55aa33cc
Memory Cells Test, PASSED.
Data CACHE Test
  Verify D-CACHE Performance Increase
    D-CACHE Performance Increase I-CACHE Disabled
    D-CACHE Performance Increase I-CACHE Enabled
  Verify D-CACHE Memory
Data CACHE Test, PASSED.
Main Sectors FLASH CRC Test
Main Sectors FLASH CRC Test, PASSED.
Loading the runtime image... VxWorks running.
Starting Advanced Lights Out Manager CMT v1.3.1
Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Current mode: NORMAL
Attaching network interface lo0... done.
Attaching network interface motfec0.... done.
Booting from Segment 0
Sun(tm) Advanced Lights Out Manager CMT v1.3.1
Full VxDiag Tests
BASIC TOD TEST
  Read the TOD Clock:
SC Alert: Preceding SC reset due to watchdog
SAT JAN 01 00:31:41 2000
  Wait, 1 - 3 seconds
SC Alert: SC System booted.
  Read the TOD Clock:        SAT JAN 01 00:31:43 2000
BASIC TOD TEST, PASSED
ETHERNET CPU LOOPBACK TEST
  50 BYTE PACKET   - a 0 in field of 1's.
  50 BYTE PACKET   - a 1 in field of 0's.
  900 BYTE PACKET  - pseudo-random data.
ETHERNET CPU LOOPBACK TEST, PASSED
Full VxDiag Tests - PASSED
    Status summary  -  Status = 7FFF
       VxDiag    -          -  PASSED
       POST      -          -  PASSED
       LOOPBACK  -          -  PASSED
       I2C       -          -  PASSED
       EPROM     -          -  PASSED
       FRU PROM  -          -  PASSED
       ETHERNET  -          -  PASSED
       MAIN CRC  -          -  PASSED
       BOOT CRC  -          -  PASSED
       TTYD      -          -  PASSED
       TTYC      -          -  PASSED
       MEMORY    -          -  PASSED
       MPC885    -          -  PASSED
Please login:

-----------------------( I am stuck here)-----------------------
Not able to log in

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 10-10-2012 at 06:05 AM..
 

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Test::Requires(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 Test::Requires(3)

NAME
Test::Requires - Checks to see if the module can be loaded SYNOPSIS
# in your Makefile.PL use inc::Module::Install; test_requires 'Test::Requires'; # in your test use Test::More tests => 10; use Test::Requires { 'HTTP::MobileAttribute' => 0.01, # skip all if HTTP::MobileAttribute doesn't installed }; isa_ok HTTP::MobileAttribute->new, 'HTTP::MobileAttribute::NonMobile'; # or use Test::More tests => 10; use Test::Requires qw( HTTP::MobileAttribute ); isa_ok HTTP::MobileAttribute->new, 'HTTP::MobileAttribute::NonMobile'; # or use Test::More tests => 10; use Test::Requires; test_requires 'Some::Optional::Test::Required::Modules'; isa_ok HTTP::MobileAttribute->new, 'HTTP::MobileAttribute::NonMobile'; DESCRIPTION
Test::Requires checks to see if the module can be loaded. If this fails rather than failing tests this skips all tests. Test::Requires can also be used to require a minimum version of Perl: use Test::Requires "5.010"; # quoting is necessary!! # or use Test::Requires "v5.10"; AUTHOR
Tokuhiro Matsuno <tokuhirom @*(#RJKLFHFSDLJF gmail.com> THANKS TO
kazuho++ # some tricky stuff miyagawa++ # original code from t/TestPlagger.pm tomyhero++ # reported issue related older test::builder tobyink++ # documented that Test::Requires "5.010" works ENVIRONMENT
If the "RELEASE_TESTING" environment variable is true, then instead of skipping tests, Test::Requires bails out. SEE ALSO
"TestPlagger.pm" in t LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2017-10-06 Test::Requires(3)
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