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Re: Netra T5220



On 11/19/2018 2:21 PM, Brett Lymn wrote:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 03:57:53PM -0700, Don NetBSD wrote:
Think of it as having a similar function wrt the ILOM as the OBP has to
the OS in older Sun boxen.

No, this is a totally different processor, the SP is, effectively, a
separate computer that has hooks into the main machine's hardware for
monitoring and control.  Changing things at the u-boot level has no real
effect on the main machine, just the SP.  You can still access the OBP
when you start the host console.

That's not what I said.  I made the analogy that u-boot is to the SP
as OBP is to SunOS (on an "older", no-SP box).

I.e., if you look at the SP as a product in itself, u-boot is the
preboot environment -- in much the same way that OBP provides a
"preboot environment" for Solaris.

Of course, at $WORK, you're not trying to get INTO a box that someone
has locked up -- as YOU are the party who likely locked it up in the first
place!

Indeed, what I really meant is that I have never seen any official
Oracle documentation for the SP boot.  It is not something that they
encourage you to poke at.

Actually, they do!  Just not for THIS product!  I've been grep-ing
documentation for other (Sun) products with SP equivalents and
taking my cue from what I find, there, to decide what to poke at,
here.

OTOH, when a system falls into your lap, you don't always have that sort
of access.  So, you need to rely on mechanisms that the designers put in
place to make this sort of thing possible!

Yes, it sounds like a lot of it is aimed at disaster recovery, when the
machine has cratered.  At $WORK that usually means somebody's services
are down which they normally get agitated about at which point we
usually just either have an Oracle field engineer out or have support
guiding us.

With rescued kit, I don't have the luxury (or expense!) of a support contract.
So, the more I can learn about a box, on my own, the better off I will be in
the longrun.

I create elaborate sets of notes for the stuff that I uncover/discover as
it will likely be "a long time" before I find myself staring at the
same box in some degraded capacity (I don't trust my meatware to hold onto
all of those sorts of details)



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