This is a discussion on ILOM Oddoties? within the Sun Solaris Hardware forums, part of the Solaris Operating System category; --> I turned on the ILOM Watchdog timer and set the parameter for reset, everything was working find for a ...
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| I turned on the ILOM Watchdog timer and set the parameter for reset, everything was working find for a couple days, then last night, it just kept rebooting the system based on the watchdog timeout I setup in the BIOS (x2200 M2). When I set the timer all the way down to 10 seconds, it would reboot the box before GRUB even started booting the OS. If I would set the time for five minutes, it would reboot while I was working on the box. What's weird is this just started.... A couple other things. When I look in the Web GUI, the ILOM hostname is: Hostname : SUNSPFFFFFFFFFFFF I thought it was suppose to be SUNSP<MAC ADDRESS> One last oddodity now, is when I ssh, it drops me into the '/SP' name space, if I try and do a 'cd /SYS', it gives me an "Invalid target /SYS" error and I don't seem to be able to make any changes and a very limited set of commands work now... See below... Anyone have any ideas? Sun(TM) Embedded Lights Out Manager Copyright 2004-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Version 1.20 Hostname: SUNSPFFFFFFFFFFFF IP address: 192.168.1.77 MAC address: 00:16:36:68:**:** (Asteriks put in by me) System serial number: ********* (Asteriks put in by me) /SP -> cd /SYS cd: Invalid target /SYS /SP -> version SM CLP Version v1.0.0 SM ME Addressing Version v1.0.0 /SP -> show /SP/cli/commands show: Invalid target /SP/cli/commands /SP -> show /SP/sessions show: Invalid target /SP/sessions /SP -> show /SP/logs/event/list show: Invalid target /SP/logs/event/list /SP -> |