Documentation, Support, and Training
Understanding ILOM on the Switch
Administering ILOM (Web Interface)
Understanding Service Procedures
Inspect the Power Supply Hardware
Inspect the Power Supply Connectors
Servicing the Fabric Cards and Fabric Card Fillers
Inspect the Fabric Card Chassis
Inspect the Fabric Card Retainer Bolts
Inspect the Fabric Card XBOW Connectors
Remove a Fabric Card or Fabric Card Filler
Install a Fabric Card or Fabric Card Filler
Servicing the InfiniBand Cables
Inspecting the InfiniBand Cables
Inspect the InfiniBand Cable Hardware
Inspect the InfiniBand Cable Connectors
Inspect the Line Card Retainer Bolts
Inspect the Line Card XBOW Connectors
Inspect the Line Card CXP Connectors
Doing Supportive Software Tasks
If not already configured, the following procedure describes how to set up a TFTP server on a Solaris system.
On the system that you intend to set up as the TFTP server, log in as superuser.
Use a text editor to uncomment or add the following line, if it is missing, to the /etc/inetd.conf file:
tftp dgram udp6 wait root /usr/sbin/in.tftpd in.tftpd -s /tftpboot
On the same system create a TFTP home directory by typing the following at the Solaris prompt:
# mkdir /tftpboot # chown root /tftpboot # chmod 755 /tftpboot # cd /tftpboot # ln -s . tftpboot
Restart inetd by typing:
# pkill -HUP inetd
Verify that TFTP is working by getting a file from the /tftpboot directory:
On the system that you are using as the TFTP server, copy the firmware file to the /tftpboot directory.
For example:
# cp /export/firmwarefilename /tftpboot/
where firmwarefilename is the firmware file you intend to make available on the TFTP server.
Make the file you have just copied read-only:
# chmod 444 /tftpboot/firmwarefilename
Change to a temporary directory:
# cd /tmp
Use TFTP to get the file from the tftpboot directory:
# tftp localhost tftp> get firmwarefilename Received xxx bytes in x.x seconds tftp>
If the received bytes is approximately the same as the firmware file size, the TFTP server is functioning properly.
Note - TFTP is not the same as FTP. It does not display the same error messages as FTP, and you cannot use the cd,ls, or most other commands recognized by FTP