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Wednesday 1 November 2017

Accessing Oracle M6 Console

First list out the number of Hosts.


-> show HOST

 /HOST0
    Targets:
        VPS
        VPS_CPUS
        VPS_FANS
        VPS_MEMORY
        bootmode
        console
        diag
        domain
        status_history
        tpm
        verified_boot

    Properties:
        autorestart = reset
        autorunonerror = powercycle
        bootfailrecovery = poweroff
        bootrestart = none
        boottimeout = 0
        dcus_assignable =  /SYS/DCU0 /SYS/DCU1 /SYS/DCU2 /SYS/DCU3
        dcus_assigned =  /SYS/DCU0 /SYS/DCU1 /SYS/DCU2 /SYS/DCU3
        dcus_available = (none)
        expandable = true
        gm_version = GM 1.6.6 2016/08/17 13:44
        hostconfig_version = Hostconfig 1.6.6 2016/08/17 13:23
        hypervisor_version = Hypervisor 1.15.6 2016/08/17 13:02
        ioreconfigure = false
        keyswitch_state = Normal
        macaddress = 00:10:e0:25:76:e0
        maxbootfail = 3
        obp_version = OpenBoot 4.38.6 2016/08/17 12:41
        operation_in_progress = none
        post_version = POST 5.3.6 2016/08/17 13:04
        power_state = On
        send_break_action = (Cannot show property)
        sp_name = /SYS/SPP1
        state_capture_mode = default
        state_capture_on_error = enabled
        state_capture_status = enabled
        status = Solaris running
        status_detail = 20170321 07:37:34: Start Host completed successfully
        sysfw_version = Sun System Firmware 9.6.6.a 2016/09/09 19:36

    Commands:
        cd
        reset
        set
        show
        start
        stop



To connect a spesific host, say, HOST0, use below command.

-> start /HOST0/console
Are you sure you want to start /HOST0/console (y/n)? y

Serial console started.  To stop, type #.
Password:
Jun  6 15:50:19 eecsaruh2hoc007 login: Login failure on /dev/console
Login incorrect
eecsaruh2hoc007 console login:
eecsaruh2hoc007 console login:

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