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Old 17th September 2009
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Default Beep or visual signal after booting OpenBSD/sparc64

Hi everybody,

I've setup a firewall/router on a SunFire v100 using OpenBSD/sparc64.

Since it's a headless system (all management done via serial port), is there a way to play a "signal" when the system has finished its booting sequence, to inform the admin that services are up and running? Ideally, it would be a beep sound, but basically any audible or visible signal is ok for me.

Until now, I've tried various "hacks" :

- shell script ( "/a" in C)
- access to audio system (but the v100 does not seem to have an internal "speaker" like those I'm more familiar for PC)
- visual signal (there are two alarms linked to green lights in the front case that can be set in LOM but I understand they are not accessible within OpenBSD).

Any ideas or suggestions will be most welcome! Thanks in advance,

Hans.
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