dc@dcpc.UUCP (Don Curtis) (12/02/89)
In <17493@netnews.upenn.edu> blackman@hodgkin.med.upenn.edu (David Blackman) asks: >I have acquired an AT&T 3B2/400. The system administrator for the >machine has left town. My problem is that I don't know the firmware >password and don't have a floppy key. I do have root access on the >machine. Is there any way to discover or set the firmware password >without a floppy key? Try the default password (mcp) (make sure terminal is set to 9600 baud NO parity)...if that doesn't work, simply shutdown to power off (init 0) and pull the battery for about 10 seconds or so. It'll revert to the default firmware password. No idea on the benchmark..only know that the 400 slows down fairly quickly (depending on what you're doing of course) with users. We tried running Oracle on one (acutally, 7 of them) and found that 6 users could bring it to it's knees. -- /* ** Don Curtis ...boulder!tcr!dcpc!dc ** CompuServe 76703,4321 ** 76703.4321@compuserve.com */