Explain the difference between sc> and lom>?
Answer / Rishish Singh Gautam
"sc>"" is a command in Solaris to open a session with an SCSI device, allowing you to inspect or manipulate it. "lom>" is a command to access Lights-Out Management (LOM) on certain systems, which enables remote control of system functions like power management and configuration.
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