12-16-2003
Dead SUN
My SUN V210 refuses to fully boot up. We had a power outage (ie. someone tripped the cord) and thereafter the Sun will not come up, and the OS is not starting. The LED on the front is not lit.
Monitor gets no feed, so I plugged in via the management port.
The system comes up to:
Trap 3e. and gives the {0} ok prompt.
From there you can only go to the ALOM, and not much else.
I opened up the box, and receded the CPUs and the video, with no result.
Am I fried? or is there a hope?
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hpialarms
hpialarms(1) OpenHPI hpialarms(1)
NAME
hpialarms - A openhpi sample application that shows "Alarm Control" management instruments
SYNOPSIS
hpialarms [-D id] [-N host[:port]] [-C <cfgfile>]
[-a 1|0][-b 1|0][-c 1|0][-m 1|0][-n 1|0][-p 1|0][-i n][-o][-X][-h]
hpialarms [--domain=id] [--host=host[:port]] [--cfgfile=file]
[--diska=1|0] [--diskb=1|0] [--critical=1|0] [--major=1|0]
[--minor=1|0] [--power=1|0] [--chassisid=n] [--all] [--debug] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
hpialarms walks the RPT (Resource Presence Table) for resources that have "Alarm Control" management instruments (SAHPI_CTRL_LED).
If no domain or host is selected, hpialarms uses the default domain as specified in the openhpiclient.conf file.
OPTIONS
(No Option) Display alarm states
Help Options:
-h, --help
Show help options
Application Options:
-c 1|0, --critical=1|0
Set critical alarm on|off
-m 1|0, --major=1|0
Set major alarm on|off
-n 1|0, --minor=1|0
Set minor alarm on|off
-a 1|0, --diska=1|0
Set diska alarm on|off
-b 1|0, --diskb=1|0
Set diskb alarm on|off
-p 1|0, --power=1|0
Set power alarm on|off
-i n, --chassisid=n
Set chassis id on for n seconds
-o, --all
Set all alarms off
-D nn, --domain=nn
Select domain id nn
-X, --debug
Display debug messages
-N "host[:port]", --host="host[:port]"
Open session to the domain served by the daemon at the specified URL (host:port). This option overrides the OPENHPI_DAEMON_HOST and
OPENHPI_DAEMON_PORT environment variables. If host contains ':' (for example IPv6 address) then enclose it in square brackets. For
example: "[::1]" or "[::1]:4743".
-C "file", --cfgfile="file"
Use passed file as client configuration file. This option overrides the OPENHPICLIENT_CONf environment variable.
SAMPLE OUTPUT
hpialarmpanel ver 0.6
RptInfo: UpdateCount = 5, UpdateTime = 8a2dc6c0
rptentry[0] resourceid=1 tag: Mullins
RDR[45]: ctltype=2:1 oem=0 Chassis Identify Control
RDR[48]: ctltype=0:1 oem=10 Front Panel Power Alarm LED state = off
RDR[51]: ctltype=0:1 oem=13 Front Panel Minor Alarm LED state = ON
RDR[46]: ctltype=0:0 oem=0 Cold Reset Control
RDR[49]: ctltype=0:1 oem=11 Front Panel Critical Alarm LED state = off
RDR[50]: ctltype=0:1 oem=12 Front Panel Major Alarm LED state = off
SEE ALSO
hpi_shell
hpidomain hpigensimdata hpireset hpitop
hpiel hpiinv hpisensor hpitree
hpievents hpionIBMblade hpisettime hpiwdt
hpifan hpipower hpithres hpixml
ohdomainlist ohhandler ohparam
AUTHORS
Authors of this man page:
Peter D Phan (pdphan@users.sourceforge.net)
Ulrich Kleber (ulikleber@users.sourceforge.net)
Anton Pak (avpak@users.sourceforge.net)
3.2.1 2011-09-20 hpialarms(1)