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Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) 3.0 Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) 3.0 replaces DR 2.0. DR model 3.0 uses the domain configuration server, dcs(1M), to control DR operations on the domain. You use the automated dynamic reconfiguration (ADR) commands to perform DR operations. DR lets users reconfigure resources on their servers while the servers continue to operate. Dynamic Reconfiguration 3.0 has a framework that offers enhanced integration with applications. DR model 3.0 works with the Reconfiguration Coordination Manager (RCM), which enables you to coordinate DR operations with other applications that are running on the domain such as database, clustering, and volume management software. Such applications can register to receive notification of DR operations and coordinate their software activities with DR. DR 3.0 also supports multipathing with the use of IPMP. For further information, see the Sun Enterprise 10000 Dynamic Reconfiguration User Guide. The DR user guide is intended for Sun EnterpriseTM 10000 system administrators who are familiar with the Solaris operating environment. |
10/01 |
Solaris Management Console Solaris Management ConsoleTM 2.0 software is a GUI-based "umbrella application" that serves as the launching point for a variety of management tools. The console comes complete with a default toolbox that contains the following tools:
You can also manage diskless clients, but with commands only, not through the GUI. You can add or delete tools from the default toolbox or create a new toolbox to manage a different set of tools by using the Solaris Management Console Toolbox Editor. For more information about using the command-line interface, see "Solaris Management Console Overview" in the Solaris 8 System Administration Supplement. For information on how to start the console, see "Starting Solaris Management Console" in the Solaris 8 System Administration Supplement. Also, see the help that is associated with each tool. |
1/01 |
Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) includes standards for web-based management of systems, networks, and devices on multiple platforms. This standardization enables system administrators to manage desktops, devices, and networks. In the 10/00 Update release, additions include a description of the system properties that the CIM Object Manager uses and descriptions of the new Solaris_Printer and other printing definition classes. In the 1/01 Update release, additions include:
In the 4/01 Update release, additions include:
For further information, see the Solaris WBEM Services Administrator's Guide. |
10/00 Updated 1/01 and 4/01 |