C H A P T E R  4

Domain Administration

This chapter provides information about the domain administration module, Domain Config Reader SPARC Enterprise Mx000, in the following sections:


About the Domain Administration Module

The domain administration module provides information about domains on your Sun SPARC Enterprise Mx000 servers. The module is represented by an icon labeled with the module name, Domain Config Reader SPARC Enterprise Mx000.


Accessing the Domain Administration Module


procedure icon  To Access the Domain Administration Module

1. Navigate to the platform Details window.

From the main console window, open the Details window for the target platform by using one of these methods:

The platform Details window appears. By default,the window opens to the Module Browser tab.

2. Expand the domain administration module.

In the Details window, notice the Hardware icon. Expand or open it by using one of these methods:

The Hardware icon is expanded in the left pane, showing the domain administration icon, labeled Domain Config Reader SPARC Enterprise Mx000.

The Hardware icon is expanded in the left pane, showing the domain administratoin module icon. The module's icon also appears in the right pane.

You will now see the domain administration module in the left pane or display its contents in the right pane.

3. Browse the tables and monitor the domains.

Use the methods described in Step 2 to browse the properties displayed in the tables.

Refer to the reference sections later in this chapter for detailed information about the various tables in the module.


Reference: Domain Administration Properties

This section contains descriptions of the properties listed in tables for each Sun SPARC Enterprise Mx000 server Domain Administration object. If a property has a value of -- (double dash) or -1, the domain administration module is unable to obtain data for that property.

The following tables are described in this section:

System

TABLE 4-1 provides a brief description of the system properties for a domain.


TABLE 4-1 Domain Administration: System Table

Property

Alarm Rule
(if any)

Description

Node Name

 

Node name. Value is system.

Hostname

 

Domain host name.

Host ID

 

Host identification number.

Operating System

 

Operating system. Sample value: SunOS5.10.

OS Version

 

Operating system version.

Architecture

 

Machine architecture. Sample value: sparc.

Last Update

 

Date and time when the configuration information was last updated.

Total Disks

 

Total number of disks.

Total Processors

 

Number of CPU processors.

Total Tape Devices

 

Number of tape devices.


Logical System Boards

TABLE 4-2 provides a brief description of the properties for all the logical system boards in a domain.


TABLE 4-2 Domain Administration: Logical System Board Table

Property

Alarm Rule
(if any)

Description

LSB ID

 

Logical system board identifier containing FRU ID(Slot ID).

Floating Board

 

Indicates whether the LSB is a floating board. Possible values: Yes, No.

Processor List

 

Comma-separated list of identifiers for the processors on the logical system board.


PCI Cards

TABLE 4-3 provides a brief description of the properties for all the PCI cards in a domain.


TABLE 4-3 Domain Administration: PCI Card Table

Property

Alarm Rule
(if any)

Description

Card ID

 

PCI card identifier containing FRU ID (Slot ID).

Device Path

 

Path to the device. Sample value: /pci@0,600000/pci@0/scsi@1.

Device Type

 

Device type. Sample values: scsi-2, network.

Device Class

 

Device class. Sample values: Mass Storage Controller(SCSI), Network Controller(Ethernet).

Clock Frequency

 

Device clock frequency in megahertz (MHz).

Name

 

PCI card name. Sample values: scsi, network.

Revision ID

 

Card revision identifier.

Manufacturer

 

Card manufacturer.

Vendor ID

 

Vendor identifier. Sample values: 4096, 5348.

Model

 

Card model identifier.

Version

 

Card version.


Processors

TABLE 4-4 provides a brief description of the properties for all the processors in a domain.


TABLE 4-4 Domain Administration: Processor Table

Property

Alarm Rule
(if any)

Description

Proc ID

 

Processor identifier containing FRU ID(Slot ID)

Core Status

oplCPUstatus

Current status of the processor. Possible values: ONLINE, OFFLINE, POWEROFF, UNKNOWN.

Processor Number

 

Processor number.

Module Revision

 

Processor module revision identifier.

Manufacturer

 

Processor manufacturer identifier.

SPARC Version

 

SPARC version identifier.

Clock Frequency (MHz)

 

Processor clock frequency in megahertz (MHz).

L1 Icache Size

 

L1 instruction cache size in kilobytes (Kbytes).

L1 Dcache Size

 

L1 data cache size in kilobytes (Kbytes).

L2 Cache Size

 

L2 external cache size in kilobytes (Kbytes).


Memory Controllers

TABLE 4-5 provides a brief description of the properties for all the memory controllers in a domain.


TABLE 4-5 Domain Administration: Memory Controller Table

Property

Alarm Rule
(if any)

Description

Memory Controller

 

Memory controller identifier containing ID(SlotID).

CS0 Status

oplStateCheck

Indicates the POST status of CS0. Possible values: UNKNOWN, OKAY, DISABLED, UNDEFINED, MISCONFIGURED, FAIL-OBP, FAIL, BLACKLISTED, REDLISTED.

CS0 Available Memory

 

Available memory for CS0 (integer).

CS0 DIMM Capacity

 

DIMM capacity for CS0 (integer).

CS0 DIMM Count

 

DIMM count for CS0 (integer).

CS1 Status

oplStateCheck

Indicates the POST status of CS1. Possible values: UNKNOWN, OKAY, DISABLED, UNDEFINED, MISCONFIGURED, FAIL-OBP, FAIL, BLACKLISTED, REDLISTED.

CS1 Available Memory

 

Available memory for CS1 (integer).

CS1 DIMM Capacity

 

DIMM capacity for CS1 (integer).

CS1 DIMM Count

 

DIMM count for CS1 (integer).


Disk Devices

TABLE 4-6 provides a brief description of the properties for all the disk devices in a domain.


TABLE 4-6 Domain Administration: Disk Device Table

Property

Alarm Rule
(if any)

Description

Disk ID

 

Disk device identifier in the format disk(cxtydz), where x is the PCI controller number (0 or 1), y is the target number, and z is the logical unit number. Sample value: c0t4d0. If the disk is dual-ported, two disk device identifiers are separated by comma.

Card ID

 

Card identifier.

Path

 

Physical path to the disk device. Sample values: /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/scsi@2/sd@0,0; ...1,0; or 6,0.

Block Size

 

Block size established when the disk was partitioned.

Block Count

 

Number of blocks allocated for the file system.

Blocks Available

 

Number of unused blocks available for the file system.

File Count

 

Number of files existing on the file system.

Files Available

 

Number of unused files available for the files system.

Status

 

Status of the disk. Possible values: OK or a messages describing the problem encountered, such as FAIL.

Hardware Errors

oplDskErrCnt

Number of hardware-related errors.

Software Errors

oplDskErrCnt

Number of software-related errors.

Transport Errors

oplDskErrCnt

Number of transport-related errors.


Tape Devices

TABLE 4-7 provides a brief description of the properties for all the tape devices in a domain.


TABLE 4-7 Domain Administration: Tape Device Table

Property

Alarm Rule
(if any)

Description

Tape ID

 

Tape device identifier, following the standard naming convention for tape devices. Sample value: tape (0).

Card ID

 

Card identifier.

Path

 

Physical path to the tape device. Sample value: /devices/pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/scsi@2/st@4,0.

Device Name

 

Tape device identifier. Sample value: HP DDS-3 4MM DAT.

Status

 

Status for the tape device. Possible values: OK or a message describing the problem encountered.

Tape Errors

oplTpeErrCnt

Number of tape errors recorded in the syslog file (integer).


Network Interfaces

TABLE 4-8 provides a brief description of the properties for all the network interfaces in a domain.

 


TABLE 4-8 Domain Administration: Network Interface Table

Property

Alarm Rule
(if any)

Description

Network ID

 

Network interface identifier. Sample values: network(hme0), network(scman1), network(scman1:1).

Symbolic Name

 

Host name of the host computer associated with the network interface.

Ethernet Address

 

Ethernet address for the network interface.

IP Address

 

IP address for the network interface.

Status

 

Status of the network interface. Possible values: OK or blank.

Network Error

 

Network error message. A network error message is displayed if the system either cannot obtain information for any network interface property or obtains an error code.