Won't boot after installing Solaris 10

Hi!
I use Ultra 10 machine
CPU: 1 440MHz
Memory: 512M
Disk: 20G
I install Solaris by typing
ok boot cdrom -text
after choosing the network and time zone
The system reboot, but it still stays in ok
Does anyone have similar questions? Could you please help me with this? Thank you very much.

tpe-link-test? true true
scsi-initiator-id 7 7
keyboard-click? false false
keymap
ttyb-rts-dtr-off false false
ttyb-ignore-cd true true
ttya-rts-dtr-off false false
ttya-ignore-cd true true
ttyb-mode 9600,8,n,1,- 9600,8,n,1,-
ttya-mode 96
pcia-probe-list 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4
pcib-probe0list 1,2,3 1,2,3
mfg-mode off off
diag-level max max
#power-cycles 106
system-board-serial#
system-board-date
fcode-debug? false false
output-device screen screen
input-device keyboard keyboard
load-base 16384 16384
boot-command boot boot
auto-boot? true true
watchdog-rebot? false false
diag-file -F cprbooter cprboot
diag-device /pci@1f, 0/pci@1, 1/ide@3/.....disk net
local-mac-address? false false
ansi-terminal? true true
screen-#columns 80 80
screen-#rows 34 34
silent-mode? false false
use-nvramrc? false false
nvramrc devalias pgx24/pci@1f,0...
security-mode none
security-password
security-#badlogins 0
oem-logo
oem-logo? false false
oem-banner
oem-banner? false false
hardware-revision
last-hardware-update
diag-switch? false false
I bought Ultra 10 and hard drive separately on eBay
It's my first installation on this hard drive. I have never boot from this drive before. The seller of the hard drive claimed that the hard drive is pulled out from a Ultra 10 machine. Thanks for your help.

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