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Netra CT Server System Administration Guide

For the Netra CT 810 Server and Netra CT 410 Server

816-2483-12



Contents

Figures

Tables

Preface

1. Introduction

Overview of Netra CT Server Software

System Administration Tasks

2. Configuring Your System

Accessing the Alarm Card

Configuring the Alarm Card Serial Ports

Configuring the Alarm Card Ethernet Ports

Setting Up User Accounts on the Alarm Card

Username Restrictions

Password Restrictions

Specifying Netra CT Server FRU ID Information

Specifying the Netra CT Server Functional Configuration

Configuring a Chassis Slot for a Board

Configuring the MCNet Interface

Choosing the IP Address for the MCNet

Checking the MCNet Configuration for the Solaris Environment

Checking the MCNet Configuration on the Alarm Card

Specifying Other FRU ID Information

Displaying Netra CT Server FRU ID Information

Configuring the CPU Boards

Enabling the Managed Object Hierarchy Application

Software Required

Starting the MOH Application

MOH Configuration and SNMP

MOH Configuration and RMI

Enabling the Processor Management Service Application

Stopping and Restarting the PMS Daemon on the Alarm Card

Setting the IP Address for the Alarm Card to Control CPU Boards in the Same System

Adding Address Information for a Local CPU Board to Control CPU Boards in Local or Remote Systems

3. Administering Your System

Using the Alarm Card Command-Line Interface

CLI Commands

Security Provided

Updating the Alarm Card Flash Images

Setting the Date and Time on the Alarm Card

Running Scripts on the Alarm Card

Using Scripting

Scripting Limitations

Viewing Alarm Card Logs

Console Logs

Event Logs

Booting CPU Boards

Boot Device Variables

Booting with a DHCP Server

Connecting to CPU Board Consoles from the Alarm Card

Configuring Your System for Multiple Console Use

Establishing Console Sessions Between the Alarm Card and CPU Boards

Using the PMS Application for Recovery and Control of CPU Boards

Recovery Configuration of a CPU Board From the Alarm Card

Detailed Recovery of a Board in Case of Fault

Monitoring and Controlling a CPU Board's Resources From the Alarm Card

Using the Netra High Availability Suite With the Netra CT Server Applications

Monitoring Your System

Command-line Interface Information

LED Information

The MOH Application

Additional Troubleshooting Information

Hot Swap on the Netra CT Server

How High Availability Hot Swap Works

Hot Swap With Boards That Don't Support Full Hot Swap

Index