Boot parameter issue

Hi all
i have an issue
when i change auto-boot?=false and reboot it
again it is going to auto-boot?=true
can any one tell that
what should i do for auto-boot?=false for permanently
thank you in advance

What system do you have? Does it support ALOM? Post the output of

uname -i was T2000

Then looging to ALOM by pressing

#. ( hash and . withing a second to go to ALOM )

from there execute break and console -f to go to OK propmt . once you rae at OK propmt then you can set the value for auto-boot? false

i can able to set auto-boot?=false
but when reboot the machine it is again goes to true and booting from boot-device.
i dont want to be bootdirectly
i want to boot from cdrom so st OK prompt i need to go

try this:

# init 0

you'll go directly to OBP and can boot from cd.

if i give init 0
it is not taking from cdrom and directly go to
boot-device and form it is booting
also it 9is giving a message that
WARNING : unable to update LDOM variable
please help me

if you enter "boot cdrom" and the server is booting from the default device there is a good chance that your cd/dvd is not working. from what media are you trying to boot?

pleasre help me

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In T2000 machine
when i give init 0 it is not gooing to OK prompt
can any one tell me why this happend to me
it is directly going to SC> prompt(ALOM)

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when i type
auto-boot?=false and reboot the machine it is supposed to go OK> prompt
but it is not going. and also value changes to auto-boot=true
moreover
when i give shutdown -y -i0 -g is not directly going to SC> prompt instead of OK> prompt
MACHINE IS T2000
please help me

please post the output of the command "eeprom" before and after this command:

eeprom auto-boot?=false

auto-boot?=true
after setting the eeprom auto-boot?=false
now auto-boot?=false
but wen i do reboot again its like
auto-boot?=true

please post the output of "eeprom".

btw. is it possible that you are working in a zone?