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waking a sleeping ultra-1 which is running headless?
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arthur wouk
2005-06-30 02:16:40 UTC
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i have my ultra-1 running headless while i bring up its software
setup, (i just finished instally solaris 9). when it goes to sleep,
the only method i have to revive it is to hit the on-off button. this
can't be the designed way. there must be a signal which i can send to
it via telnet to restore it. what is it?

when i finally have it running with a keyboard and terminal, what key
will restart it?
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Chris 'Saundo' Saunderson
2005-06-30 11:20:34 UTC
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Post by arthur wouk
i have my ultra-1 running headless while i bring up its software
setup, (i just finished instally solaris 9). when it goes to sleep,
the only method i have to revive it is to hit the on-off button. this
can't be the designed way. there must be a signal which i can send to
it via telnet to restore it. what is it?
when i finally have it running with a keyboard and terminal, what key
will restart it?
Can't answer your first questions, but to stop it hibernating, turn off
powerd.

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Barry OGrady
2010-06-19 15:36:48 UTC
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Post by arthur wouk
i have my ultra-1 running headless while i bring up its software
setup, (i just finished instally solaris 9). when it goes to sleep,
the only method i have to revive it is to hit the on-off button. this
can't be the designed way. there must be a signal which i can send to
it via telnet to restore it. what is it?
when i finally have it running with a keyboard and terminal, what key
will restart it?
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