SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Administration Guide
Administration Guide
E21618-02
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1. Introduction to Server Software and Configuration
Preparing for System Configuration
Lockout Period Between Login Attempts
Saving and Restoring XSCF Configuration Information
XSCF Shell Procedures for Access Control
To Log in Initially to the XSCF Console
To Configure an XSCF Password Policy
To Create a Password for an XSCF User
To Assign Privileges to an XSCF User
To Display the Version of Installed Firmware
DSCP Network Between a Service Processor and a Domain
Time Synchronization and NTP Service
XSCF Shell Procedures for System Configuration
To Display DSCP Network Configuration
To Configure the XSCF Network Interfaces
To Configure the XSCF Network Route Information
To Set Or Reset the XSCF Network
To Display XSCF Network Configuration
To Set the Service Processor Host Name and DNS Domain Name
To Set the Service Processor’s DNS Name Server
To Enable or Disable Use of an LDAP Server for Authentication and Privilege Lookup
To Configure the XSCF as an LDAP Client
To Configure the XSCF as an NTP Client
To Configure the XSCF as an NTP Server
To Display the NTP Configuration
To Set the Timezone, Daylight Saving Time, Date, and Time Locally on the Service Processor
To Create a USM User Known to the SNMP Agent
To Display USM Information for the SNMP Agent
To Give a VACM Group Access to a VACM View
To Display VACM Information for the SNMP Agent
To Configure the SNMP Agent to Send Version 3 Traps to Hosts
To Display SNMP Agent Configuration
To Enable or Disable the Service Processor HTTPS Service
To Enable or Disable the Service Processor Telnet Service
To Configure the Service Processor SMTP Service
To Enable or Disable the Service Processor SSH Service
To Generate a Host Public Key for SSH Service
To Set the Altitude on the Service Processor
SPARC64 VII+, SPARC64 VII, and SPARC64 VI Processors and CPU Operational Modes
Domain Component List and Logical System Boards
Overview of Steps for Domain Configuration
Accessing a Domain Console From the Service Processor
Logging in Directly to a Domain
CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive or Tape Drive Assignment
XSCF Shell Procedures for Domain Configuration
To Specify XSB Mode on a Midrange or High-End Server
To Set Up a Domain Component List for a Midrange or High-End Server Domain
To Assign an XSB to a Midrange or High-End Server Domain
To Display System Board Status
To Access a Domain From the XSCF Console
To Attach a CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive or Tape Drive While the Oracle Solaris OS Is Running on a High-End Server
To Disconnect a CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive or Tape Drive While the Oracle Solaris OS Is Running on a High-End Server
Requirements for RAID-Capability
Creating a Hardware Mirrored Volume as a Data Disk
Creating a Hardware Mirrored Volume
To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume as a Data Disk
Creating a Hardware Mirrored Volume as the Boot Disk
To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume as the Default Boot Disk
Configuring a Hardware RAID Volume for the Oracle Solaris OS (Boot Disk / Data Disk)
To Configure a Hardware RAID Volume for the Oracle Solaris OS (Boot Disk / Data Disk)
Deleting a Hardware RAID Volume
To Delete a Hardware RAID Volume (Data Disk)
Active Replacement of a Mirrored Disk
To Perform an Active Replacement of a Mirrored Disk (Boot Disk / Data Disk)
XSCF Shell Procedures for Auditing
To Enable or Disable Writing of Audit Records to the Audit Trail
To Configure an Auditing Policy
To Display Whether Auditing is Enabled Or Disabled
To Display Current Auditing Policy, Classes, or Events
Using the Log Archiving Facility
Oracle Solaris OS Procedures for Log Archiving
To Configure the Log Archive Host
XSCF Shell Procedures for Log Archiving
To Display Log Archiving Configuration and Status
To Display Log Archiving Error Details
Device Mapping and Logical System Board Numbers
I/O Device Mapping on Entry-Level Servers
Internal Devices on Entry-Level Servers With SPARC64 VII+ Processors
Internal Devices on Entry-Level Servers Without SPARC64 VII+ Processors
I/O Device Mapping on Midrange Servers
Internal Devices on Midrange Servers
I/O Device Mapping on High-End Servers
Internal Devices on High-End Servers
Internal Devices, RAID Supported
Internal Devices, RAID Not Supported
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