This section describes known documentation updates, including documentation errors.
When instructed to “log in as root”, either use the “su - root” command or physically log in to the server using the server's root account and password.
The bootnetworkdevice attribute of the load command applies only to Linux OS. The networkdevice attribute of the load command applies to both Solaris and Linux.
The information in the second list item of the Linux OS Installation Requirements section is incorrect. The information should read as follows:
If you are installing Red Hat Enterprise LinuxAS 4.0 Update 1 or later, when prompted whether to enable SELinux, choose Disable. N1 System Manager does not support SELinux enabled even in permissive mode.
The restricted mode capabilities of the show privilege command are not correct. This command is available only to the SecurityAdmin role.
The information on the port used by IPMI in Appendix A, Sun N1 System Manager Protocol, Ports, and Features Reference, in Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Installation and Configuration Guide is incorrect. IPMI uses the UDP protocol and not TCP.
Invalid swap threshold properties are mentioned in Full OS Monitoring (With Thresholds) in Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Discovery and Administration Guide. The properties memusage.mbswapfree and memusage.pctswapfree are not valid.
Invalid swap threshold properties are mentioned in set group in Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Command Line Reference Manual. The properties memusage.mbswapfree and memusage.pctswapused are not valid.
Invalid swap threshold properties are displayed when you type help set group from the n1sh shell prompt. The properties memusage.mbswapfree and memusage.pctswapused are not valid.
The following attributes are valid:
cpustats.loadavg1min
cpustats.loadavg5min
cpustats.loadavg15min
cpustats.pctusage
cpustats.pctidle
memusage.pctmemused
memusage.pctmemfree
memusage.mbmemused
memusage.mbmemfree
memusage.kbswapused
fsusage.pctused
fsusage.kbspacefree
This section provides documentation errors in the command-line help pages.
The force and netboot attributes are documented in the command-line help pages without a corresponding value. You must specify true as their values to provide a valid command, such as force=true or force true.
The command-line help page mentions that the bootip attribute is required only to provision Linux. However, the bootip attribute is also required to provision Windows.
The type attribute is not valid with the file and cdrom attributes. When copying OS images, the OS type is automatically determined.
The Grid Engine module name used for the CLI type attribute value must be GridEngine instead of n1ge. This affects the following commands:
create application/create applicationprofile
delete application/delete applicationprofile
set application/set applicationprofile
show application/show applicationprofile