Sun V120 Blade: can't boot from disk. Is there anyway to recover?

I have a SunFire V120 Blade with 2 hard drives (one contains application data), and NO CDROM drive. It appears that the rack took a power hit, and now I cannot boot the V120 server. A 'boot disk' command returns: Executing last command: boot disk
Boot device: /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@8/disk@0,0 File and args:
Can't read disk label.
Can't open disk label package
Evaluating: boot disk
Can't open boot device
ok
Since I have no CDROM, how can I reset/recover, because I wouldn't know how I could reinstall Solaris?
Any ideas? Thanks in advance for the assistance.
Jim

You have 2 choices, replace 2nd disk with a CDROM drive or perform a network install from a JumpStart server on the same subnet.

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