If discovery is attempted on a provisionable server that is in the factory default state, the N1 System Manager discovery process will automatically attempt to configure the SSH and IPMI accounts on the provisionable server as part of discovery as shown in the following tables.
The discovery process will configure credentials as follows:
Table 4–1 SPARC Architecture Provisionable Server Default Credentials
Type |
Telnet Login |
Telnet Password |
---|---|---|
Netra 240 and 440 |
admin |
admin |
Sun Fire V210, V240, and V440 |
admin |
admin |
Sun Fire T1000 and T2000 |
admin |
admin |
Table 4–2 x86 Architecture Provisionable Server Default Credentials
Type |
SSH Login |
SSH Password |
IPMI Login |
IPMI Password |
SNMP Read Community String |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sun Fire V20z and V40z |
admin |
admin |
- |
admin |
public |
Sun Fire X2100 |
- |
- |
Admin |
admin |
- |
Sun Fire X4100 and X4200 |
root |
changeme |
root |
changeme |
public |
If you have specified the SSH and IPMI login accounts and passwords, the discovery process will configure the provisionable server using the user-specified credentials. If only one credential is specified, the missing credential will be configured with one of the defaults specified above.
If you want to disable auto configuration, add the following line to the file /etc/opt/sun/n1gc/domain.properties before you run discovery:
com.sun.hss.domain.internal.discovery.initializeDevice=false
The N1 System Manager must be restarted for auto configuration disabling to take effect. Note that once auto configuration is disabled, any servers in factory default state cannot be discovered until their SSH and IPMI accounts are configured. For further information, see Setting Up Provisionable Servers in Sun N1 System Manager 1.2 Site Preparation Guide.