Sun Fire
6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual
Firmware Release 5.15.0
817-0999-10
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System Controller Logical Connection Limits
System Controller Tasks Completed at System Power-On

To Set Up or Reconfigure the Domains in Your System

To Set Up Domains With Component Redundancy in a Sun Fire 6800 System
Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS)
System Controller Clock Failover
System Controller Failover Recovery
Error Diagnosis and Domain Recovery
Unattended Power Failure Recovery
System Controller Reboot Recovery
System Controller Error Logging
Dynamic Reconfiguration Software
IP Multipathing (IPMP) Software
Sun Management Center Software for the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems
2. System Controller Navigation Procedures
Connection to the System Controller

To Obtain the Platform Shell Using telnet

To Initiate a Serial Connection With tip

To Obtain the Platform Shell Using the Serial Port
Obtaining a Domain Shell or Console

To Obtain the Domain Shell Using telnet

To Obtain the Domain Shell From the Domain Console

To Enter the Domain Console From the Domain Shell If the Domain Is Inactive

To Enter the Domain Shell From the Domain Console

To Get Back to the Domain Console From the Domain Shell

To Enter a Domain From the Platform Shell

To Terminate an Ethernet Connection With telnet

To Terminate a Serial Connection With tip

To Install and Cable the Hardware

To Set Up Additional Services Before System Power On

To Set the Date and Time for the Platform

To Set a Password for the Platform

To Configure Platform Parameters

To Set the Date and Time for Domain A

To Set a Password for Domain A

To Configure Domain-Specific Parameters
Saving the Current Configuration to a Server

To Use dumpconfig to Save Platform and Domain Configurations
Installing and Booting the Solaris Operating Environment

To Install and Boot the Solaris Operating Environment
4. Creating and Starting Multiple Domains

To Create a Third Domain on a Sun Fire 6800 System
setupplatform and setupdomain Parameter Settings
Setting and Changing Passwords for the Platform and the Domain
Solaris Operating Environment Security
Powering Off and On the System
Assigning and Unassigning Boards

To Unassign a Board From a Domain
Swapping Domain HostID/MAC Addresses

To Swap the HostID/MAC Address Between Two Domains

To Restore the HostID/MAC Address Swapped Between Domains
Saving and Restoring Configurations
Using the restoreconfig Command
7. Diagnosis and Domain Restoration
Diagnosis and Domain Restoration Overview
Auto-Diagnosis and Auto-Restoration
Automatic Recovery of Hung Domains
Obtaining Auto-Diagnosis and Domain Restoration Information
Reviewing Auto-Diagnosis Event Messages
Reviewing Additional Error Information
What Triggers an Automatic Failover
What Happens During a Failover
Conditions That Affect Your SC Failover Configuration

To Perform a Manual SC Failover

To Obtain Failover Status Information
Recovering After an SC Failover

To Recover After an SC Failover Occurs
Capturing and Collecting System Information
Platform, Domain, and System Messages
Platform and Domain Status Information From System Controller Commands
Diagnostic and System Configuration Information From Solaris Operating Environment Commands
Recovering from a Repeater Board Failure

To Obtain and Add a COD RTU License Key to the COD License Database

To Delete a COD License Key From the COD License Database

To Review COD License Information

To Enable Instant Access CPUs and Reserve Domain RTU Licenses

To Identify COD CPU/Memory Boards

To View COD Usage by Resource and Domain
12. Removing and Replacing Boards
CPU/Memory Boards and I/O Assemblies

To Remove and Replace a System Board

To Unassign a Board From a Domain or Disable a System Board

To Hot-Swap a CPU/Memory Board Using DR

To Hot-Swap an I/O Assembly Using DR

To Remove and Replace a PCI Card

To Remove and Replace a CompactPCI Card

To Remove and Replace a Repeater Board

To Remove and Replace the System Controller Board in a Single SC Configuration

To Remove and Replace a System Controller Board in a Redundant SC Configuration

To Remove and Replace ID Board and Centerplane

To Determine an I/O Physical Slot Number Using an I/O Device Path
B. Setting Up an HTTP or FTP Server: Examples
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