The following list shows all component variables for the other remotely-managed target host. The Other component type uses these variables. Use the Other type for remotely-managed targets that do not fit any of the other categories, and for which you have HAL implementations that you can bind to target definitions to automate power, boot, and console functions. Several HAL implementations are included in the N1 SPS 5.2 product. For example, the Sun Fire B100s blade server uses the file://:[targetableComponent:installPath]/SUNWn1osp/drivers/sun/b1600sc.jar, which supports power, boot, and console service.
For those variables that have default values, the default is listed. For those variables that do not have default values, an example value is shown for illustration.
The Other component type has a long list of variables, some of which will not apply to your specific hardware type. If a variable does not apply, leave it blank.
Description: Physical host name for the target system
Example: sunfire-b100s-host
Description: Virtual host name for the target system
Default value: :[installPath]-target
Description: Optional description of the target
Example: test b100s blade server
Description: Mac address
Example: 00:0E:0C:07:E9:31
Description: IP address
Example: 10.42.42.77
Description: Network mask
Default value: 255.255.255.0
Description: Target architecture (for example, sun4u, x86)
Default value: x86
Description: Kernel architecture (sun4u, i86pc)it literal
Default value: i86pc
Description: Size of disk
Default value: 20GB
Description: Default router to use for network connectivity
Example: 10.42.42.1
Description: Default router IP address for Solaris deployments.
Example: 10.42.42.1
Description: Network interface to configure for Solaris deployments.
Default value: PRIMARY
Description: Additional network interfaces to configure for Solaris deployments.
Example: bge1!netB 255.255.255.0 myhost-netB 192.168.1.0
Description: Configures IP Multipathing for Solaris deployments.
Example: qfe0_qfe4!database-net l 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 24 oracle-db 10.0.0.3 apache 10.0.0.4
Description: Whether to call the OSP Control Service, which automates power off, reboot, and power on functions (True, False)
Default value: TRUE
Description: Name of parent for RA
Default value: masterserver
Description: Whether RA parent is an MS or an LD
Default value: MS
Description: Name or IP address of RA host
Default value: :[ethernet_ip_address]
Description: Type of RA connection (raw, ssl, ssh)
Default value: RAW
Description: Whether RA has SSL authorization (y,n)
Default value: N
Description: Port for RA
Default value: 1131
Description: Advanced parameters for RA
Description: Network interfaces to use to provision Linux to target hosts. Use this variable for Linux OS profiles created with JET.
Default value: eth0
Description: Additional network interfaces to configure for RedHat Linux deployments. Use this variable for RedHat Linux OS profiles created with JET.
Example: eth1!--ip 1.2.3.4 --netmask 255.255.255.0 --bootproto static
Description: Additional network interfaces to configure for SuSe Linux deployments. Use this variable for SuSe Linux OS profiles created with JET.
Example: th1!static!onboot!1.2.3.4!255.255.255.0!1.2.3.255
Description: GUID of the target specified within {}
The GUID must be in the form {dddddddd-dddd-dddd-dddd-dddddddddddd}, where d is a hexadecimal text digit.
Example: {3AE45192-159D-11D8-AEF3-001083FDFE8A}
Description: Disk type (for example, SCSI, IDE)
Default value: scsi
Description: Network management interface type (ipmi/alom/lom)
Description: Network management version
Description: Path to network management HAL JAR file
Default value: file://:[targetableComponent:installPath]/SUNWn1osp/drivers/sun/ipmi.jar
Description: Network management IP address
Description: Network management protocol (ipmi/telnet)
Default value: telnet
Description: Network management port
Description: Does the network management interface provide power on/off service?
Default value: true
Description: Does the network management interface provide boot service (disk, then network)?
Default value: true
Description: Does the network management interface provide console service?
Default value: false
Description: User ID to access network management interface
Description: Encrypted password to access network management interface
Description: Terminal server type
Default value: Cisco2621
Description: Terminal server version
Description: Path to terminal server HAL JAR file
If you are using a Cyclades terminal server, set this value to file:///opt/n1osp/drivers/cyclades/cycladesTS.jar.
Default value: file://:[targetableComponent:installPath]/SUNWn1osp/drivers/cisco/c2621.jar
Description: IP address of terminal server connected to this system
Example: 10.5.133.135
Description: Terminal server access protocol
Default value: telnet
Description: Port of terminal server
Description: Terminal server user id
Description: Encrypted password for terminal server
Description: Network management interface type (ipmi/alom/lom)
Default value: ipmi
Description: Network management version
Description: Path to network management HAL JAR file
Default value: file://:[targetableComponent:installPath]/SUNWn1osp/drivers/sun/ipmi.jar
Description: Network management IP address
Description: Network management protocol (ipmi/telnet)
Default value: telnet
Description: Network management port
Description: Does the network management interface provide power on/off service?
Default value: false
Description: Does the network management interface provide boot service (disk, then network)?
Default value: false
Description: Does the network management interface provide console service?
Default value: false
Description: User ID to access network management interface
Description: Encrypted password to access network management interface
Description: Terminal server type
Default value: Cisco2621
Description: Terminal server version
Description: Path to terminal server HAL JAR file
Default value: file://:[targetableComponent:installPath]/SUNWn1osp/drivers/cisco/c2621.jar
Description: IP address of terminal server connected to this system
Example: 10.5.133.135
Description: Terminal server access protocol
Description: Port of terminal server
Description: Terminal server user id
Description: Encrypted password for terminal server