But previously I don't see anything in front of ok on the same server, it is
just ok, not {1}ok
or {0}ok. How do I get back to just ok prompt
It happen after I did some setupsc configuration at the console prompt
--- Stoyan Angelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> richard martin wrote:
> > Hi.. Whenever I go init 0 to ok prompt of one of my sun V240 server, it go
> > to OK prompt with
> > either {1}ok or {0}ok. May I know what is mean by that ? It is no longer
> > just ok prompt and
> when
> > I type "go" after {1}ok or {0}ok, the server just hang and the only
> > command that it can use
> is
> > boot. I also try "#." after ok in order to go to ALOM but it can't.
> >
> > What is the problem ?
> >
>
> hello Richard,
>
> on systems with multiple cpu's the number in the curly brackets showing
> in front of the OBP ok prompt indicates the active cpu in the system.
>
> so "{0} ok" prompt means that cpu #0 is active. if you want to change
> the active cpu (for example to cpu #1) you may use the following commands:
>
> {0} ok h# 0f pil!
> {0} ok 1 switch-cpu
> {1}
>
> now cpu #1 is active
>
>
> cheers,
>
> Stoyan
>
>
>
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