Hi Paul,

On 03/17/09 16:21, Paul Southerby wrote:
>
> Jan,
>
> On another alias I think I got the answer I was looking for:
>
>      Simply running 'eeprom console=ttya' and reboot should get things
>     back to
>      the ttya.  This works fine for us.
>
> I'm going to give this a try.  The /etc/rc3.d/S99autoexec script is the
> script we use to kick off all our automation.  If you need more info,
> I could send you the script.  Please let me know.

I see - I got it know. It seems like you have solved the problem then :-)

Thanks,
Jan

>
> Regards,
> Paul Southerby
>
> jan damborsky wrote:
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>>
>> On 03/16/09 23:55, Paul Southerby wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We run an /etc/rc3.d/S99autoexec script which starts up a bunch of 
>>> tests.
>>
>> Could you please provide more information about this procedure ?
>> What kind of tests are run ? Are those test carried out during 
>> installation
>> of Solaris or are they invoked on installed system ?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jan
>>
>>> We no longer get any console output when our tests are running.  
>>> Other than
>>> changing our scripts, is there a service we could turn off so that 
>>> we could start
>>> seeing our console output again?  Or, is there some other work 
>>> around?  We
>>> depend heavily on the console output for trouble shooting.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Paul Southerby
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