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ssp_unconfig is primarily used by Sun Microsystems just prior to shipping systems. Only customers who are very familiar with their Sun Enterprise 10000 server should use it and, even then, only after consulting with their service advisor.
ssp_unconfig is used to reconfigure the SSP in a new environment, or to change host names and IP addresses or platform names. ssp_unconfig prompts for the name of the domain for which the first eeprom.image file was created by use of the serial ID. See the -s option of sys_id(1M).
Before executing this command, make certain that all domains have been halted and removed by using domain_remove(1M), and save the eeprom.image files. These files might not be restored to their corresponding domains when those domains are recreated.
The following files are supported:
$SSPETC/ssp_env.sh
$SSPVAR/.ssp_private/cb_config
$SSPVAR/.ssp_private/domain_config
$SSPVAR/.ssp_private/domain_history
$SSPVAR/.ssp_private/main_ssp_name
$SSPVAR/.ssp_private/ssp_to_domain_hosts
$SSPVAR/etc/platform_name/edd.erc
$SSPVAR/etc/platform_name/edd.emc
/.SSP_DEFAULTS
/tftpboot
ssp_config(1M), domain_remove(1M)
halt(1M), shutdown(1M) in the Solaris Reference Manual
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