If you type Ctrl/T during boot, you can enter diagnostic mode and reset the config.
HTH.
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Sun T3+ array issue
Driving me mad!
It's obviously been part of some partner array, now I'm trying to reset it and use it for another purpose. Trouble is I can't break into it, I can get to EEPROM, set up the params, set the password etc, boot tftp but it's looking for config data on the disks - which are no longer there...
No matter what I do I can't set the password, any ideas?
T3B Release 3.2.5 Thu Aug 24 02:10:28 PDT 2006 (192.168.1.30)
Copyright (C) 1997-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Initializing software...
Mounting tmp volume...
Starting RAS Daemons...
Found units: [u1-ctr]
Disk 2 Not Present (Enclosure 1)
Disk 3 Not Present (Enclosure 1)
Disk 4 Not Present (Enclosure 1)
Disk 5 Not Present (Enclosure 1)
Disk 6 Not Present (Enclosure 1)
Disk 7 Not Present (Enclosure 1)
Disk 8 Not Present (Enclosure 1)
PS2_NOBATT: Power Supply 2 Battery Not Present (Enclosure 1)
Default master is u1
Starting Heartbeats...
Assigning Select IDs: u1(1)
Initializing system drivers...
Initializing XPT component...
Initializing QLCF component...
Initializing loop 1 ISP2200 ... firmware status = 3
Detected 3 FC-AL ports on loop 1
loop 1 TARGET_ID = 0x0 (ALPA = 0xef)
Initializing loop 2 ISP2200 ... firmware status = 3
Detected 3 FC-AL ports on loop 2
loop 2 TARGET_ID = 0x0 (ALPA = 0xef)
Initializing SVD services...
Detected data cache size in system: 1GB
Testing ISP2200/ISP2310... Passed
Testing ECC mechanism... Passed
Testing XOR functions and datapaths... Passed
Cold Boot detected; destructive tests OK...
Testing data cache memory... Passed
Initializing Cache Memory...
u1d09 Unable to load configuration informationWARNING: Could not load u1 config data...
WARNING: u1 label init master error
ERROR: Cannot initialize enclosure u1
ERROR: Check hardware or run diags, then try rebooting...
Could not initialize system...
Power On Self Test failed...
Starting telnetd...
Starting pshd...
Starting psh...
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