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Sun Server CLI Tools and IPMItool 2.0 User's Guide

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Preface

Related Books

About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Related Third-Party Web Site References

Sun Welcomes Your Comments

Change History

Sun Server CLI Tools Overview

Installing Components

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Getting the Software

Sun SSM Component Manager Overview

Upgrading from Previous Versions

(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager

(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Interactive Mode

(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode

(Windows) Using Component Manager

(Windows) Using the Component Manager Graphic Interface

(Windows) Using Component Manager Command-line Interface

CLI Tools Command Syntax and Conventions

CLI Tools Command Syntax

CLI Tools Device-Naming Convention

Using thebiosconfig Tool

biosconfig Dependencies

biosconfig Terminology

Using biosconfig

biosconfig for Solaris OS

biosconfig for Windows

biosconfig Command Overview

What Changes the Boot List

Important Notes on Devices

Configuring the Device Boot Order

BIOS CMOS Configuration

Configuring Individual CMOS Settings

Commands That Produce Unrelated, Innocuous, Extra Output

Using the fwupdate Tool

fwupdate Command-Line Interface

list Subcommand

reset Subcommand

update Subcommand

Device-Naming Convention

Execution Summary

Using the raidconfig Tool

raidconfig Overview

raidconfig Command Overview

list Subcommand

list Options

How To Show a Brief Listing

How To Show a Detailed Listing

How To Show a Brief Listing of a Disk

create raid Subcommand

How To Create a RAID Volume

delete raid Subcommand

How To Delete a RAID Volume

add spare Subcommand

add spare Options

How to Add a Spare

remove spare Subcommand and Options

How to Remove a Spare Disk or a RAID Volume

modify Subcommand

modify Options

How to Modify a RAID Volume Name

export Subcommand

raidconfig export Options

How to Export an Inventory to a File

import Subcommand

How to Configure RAID Volumes from a File

Using the ilomconfig Tool

ilomconfig Overview

ilomconfig Command Usage

Using ipmitool for Windows

ipmitool Overview

Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1

How to Install Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1 Manually

How to Perform an Unattended Installation of the Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1

How to Verify ipmitool Installation

How to Configure for PXE to Boot First

How to Configure for the Hard Drive to Boot First

How to Configure for Any CD/DVD to Boot First

How to Configure for Any Floppy or Removable Media to Boot First

CLI Tools Error Codes

Common Error Codes

biosconfig Error Messages

raidconfig Error Codes

ilomconfig Error Codes

fwupdate Error Codes

Index

raidconfig Error Codes

Errors might be returned if you are attempting to configure the RAID entry to an unsupported parameter. For example, if the RAID controller does not support the configured RAID level, the CLI displays a user-friendly error string identifying the misconfiguration and returns a matching error code.

The list of error codes and strings specific to this tool are show in the following table.

raidconfig Error Codes
Code Number
Error Description
100
No controllers available.
101
Controller does not support RAID.
102
No physical disks associated with controller.
103
Invalid controller.
104
Invalid disk.
105
Invalid RAID volume.
106
RAID level not supported by controller.
107
Default RAID level not supported.
108
A defined disk is in use.
109
Number of disks exceeds allowed number for this level.
110
Failure retrieving internal data.
111
Number of disks requested exceeds the number of available disks.
112
Cannot define both actual and requested number of disks.
113
Option not supported by controller.
114
Invalid stripe size for controller.
115
Invalid leg size for controller.
116
Cannot retrieve RAID data.
118
RAID creation failure.
119
RAID deletion failure.
120
Disk defined multiple times.
121
Disks must be in the same controller.
122
The maximum number of RAID Volumes has been created.
123
Invalid RAID configuration.
124
The RAID Volume is in use.
125
Incomplete RAID configuration.
126
Failure writing internal data.
127
Command requires disks to be entered.
128
Disk is not a dedicated spare.
129
Disk is not a global spare.
130
Controller does not support dedicated spares.
131
Controller does not support global spares.
132
Command requires disks or RAID volume to be entered.
133
A defined disk is not in a RAID volume.
134
Cannot set both read and write cache in same command.

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