Thanks to: Anton Kaifel <anton.kaifel_at_zsw-bw.de> ** THE SOLUTION ** Anton pointed me to SunSolve document 77435 "Sun Fire[TM] V20z Server: The LCD Panel Stays on Operating System Booting" (SunSolve account needed): http://se.sunsolve.sun.com/search/printfriendly.do?assetkey=1-25-77435-1 To be short. A NWSnps package needs to be installed in order to OS to communicate with SP (Service Processor). NWSnps can be found from the Server Network Share Volume CD or from the NSV NFS share if you have made it during installation. In my case the path was: /<nfs mount path>/sw_images/platform/32bit/solaris9/nps/V2.1.0.16 Installation as follows: -cut- #mkdir /tmp/nps #cd /tmp/nps #cp /mnt/n/sw_images/platform/32bit/solaris9/nps/V2.1.0.16/NWSnps.tar.gz . #tar -xzvf NWSnps.tar.gz #pkgadd -d ./ #/etc/init.d/poci.sh start -cut- To verify that everything is ok connect to Service Processor and type: -cut- localhost $ platform get os state OS communicating with SP -cut- "OS communicating with SP" mean everything is ok. If not you will most likely see something like "OS booting". Now the LCD displays OS Running. ** ORIGINAL QUESTION ** > I have a v20z with Solaris 9 installed. It has a minor > annoyance of the front panel lcd being stuck with > "OS Booting" even when the system is up. > > Google nor archives did not reveal anything. Is there > a way to get rid of this? > -- Mika Tuupola http://www.appelsiini.net/~tuupola/ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Feb 21 03:11:12 2005
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