06-19-2018
Do you have support for the M5000? I would say replacing the faulted part should be enough. You can also try to reset the fault and try again to powerup the system. But go slowly with a poweron -d 0 first and see what happens. If domain 0 is running, you can try to start domain 1.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ypdomainname
domainname(8) System Manager's Manual domainname(8)
NAME
domainname - set or display name of current domain
nisdomainname - set or display name of current NIS(YP) domain
ypdomainname - set or display name of current NIS(YP) domain
SYNOPSYS
domainname [ domain ]
nisdomainname [ domain ]
ypdomainname [ domain ]
DESCRIPTION
Without an argument, domainname displays the name of the current NIS domainname of the system. domainname uses the getdomainname(2)
function for getting the domainname, nisdomainname and ypdomainname are using yp_get_default_domain(3).
Only the super-user can set the name of the domain by specifying the new domain as an argument. All three programs uses setdomainname(2)
for this. Bear in mind, that already running programs may continue to use the old domainname.
SEE ALSO
getdomainname(2), setdomainname(2), yp_get_default_domain(3), ypbind(8), ypcat(1), ypmatch(1), ypwhich(1), yppoll(8), ypserv(8), yset(8)
AUTHOR
domainname is part of the yp-tools package, which was written by Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>.
YP Tools 2.9 May 1999 domainname(8)