Sun System Handbook - ISO 3.4 June 2011 Internal/Partner Edition | |||
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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1007102.1 : How to reset the OpenBootProm Password on Sun Fire 3x00-6x00[TM] server
PreviouslyPublishedAs 209793 Symptoms The OBP password for a domain has been lost and needs to be recovered. Resolution The Sun Fire[TM] series allows us to recover a lost OBP password from either the domain when Solaris[TM] is booted utilizing the eeprom (See section 1M in the on line manual) command or, if the Solaris[TM] environment is not running and the security mode is set to full, setdefaults command from the domain shell. (See example below). Setdefaults command at the domain shell level should be used with caution since it alters the settings for that domain and can, if used improperly, cause a situation that needs to be recovered. Any setting that needs to be configured should be carefully noted down and re-entered after using the setdefaults command. The example below shows the usage of the setdefaults command. sf3800:A> setkeyswitch off This will abruptly terminate Solaris in domain A. Do you want to continue? [no] yes Powering boards off ... // Comment : We need to bring down the domain before using the command // since the effect will not be noticed after POST has been performed.Sun Fire 4810 Server Sun Fire 4800 Server Sun Fire 3800 Server Sun Fire E6900 Server Sun Fire E4900 Server eeprom, obp, security, password, default Previously Published As 89849 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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