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Sun SSM Component Manager Overview
Upgrading from Previous Versions
(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager
(Linux and Solaris) How to Install Component Manager
(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Interactive Mode
(Linux and Solaris) How to Install Interactively Using Component Manager
(Linux and Solaris) How to Uninstall Interactively Using Component Manager
(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode
(Linux and Solaris) How to Install Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode
(Linux and Solaris) How to Uninstall Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode
(Windows) Using Component Manager
(Windows) Using the Component Manager Graphic Interface
(Windows) How to Install Using Component Manager Graphic Interface
(Windows) How to Uninstall using Component Manager Graphic Interface
(Windows) Using Component Manager Command-line Interface
(Windows) How to Install Using Component Manager Command-line Interface
(Windows) How to Uninstall Using the Component Manager Command-line Interface
CLI Tools Command Syntax and Conventions
CLI Tools Device-Naming Convention
Configuring the Device Boot Order
Configuring Individual CMOS Settings
Commands That Produce Unrelated, Innocuous, Extra Output
fwupdate Command-Line Interface
How To Show a Detailed Listing
How To Show a Brief Listing of a Disk
remove spare Subcommand and Options
How to Remove a Spare Disk or a RAID Volume
How to Modify a RAID Volume Name
How to Export an Inventory to a File
How to Configure RAID Volumes from a File
Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1
How to Install Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1 Manually
How to Perform an Unattended Installation of the Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1
How to Verify ipmitool Installation
How to Configure for PXE to Boot First
How to Configure for the Hard Drive to Boot First
How to Configure for Any CD/DVD to Boot First
How to Configure for Any Floppy or Removable Media to Boot First
Different components are supported by different servers and operating systems, so ensure that your target platform is supported by all of the components you intend to install. Before proceeding make sure that you have consulted the supported platforms information available at the following web site:
http://www.sun.com/systemmanagement/managementpack_supportmatrix.jsp
Depending on the target server's operating system, you should note the following:
Oracle Solaris operating system - For the Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins to function correctly, you must have System Management Agent (SMA). SMA is installed by default on Solaris. For more information about SMA, see snmpd(1M). When installing Hardware Management Pack components, you must be in the global zone. The device /dev/bmc must be present on your system for the Hardware Management Agent to function correctly.
Linux operating system - For the Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins to function correctly, you must have Net-SNMP installed. For more information about Net-SNMP, see the snmpd documentation. You must also make sure that the KCS IPMI interface between the Sun x86 Server service processor and host operating system is enabled. When using the Hardware Management Agent, you must ensure the root user has read/write access to the IPMI device in order for the Hardware Management Agent to function correctly.
Windows operating system - For the Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins to function correctly, you must have an IPMI device installed and the SNMP service enabled. For more information about the IPMI devices available for your version of Windows, see your Windows product documentation.