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Netra SPARC T3-1BA Blade Server User’s Guide
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Document Information

Using This Documentation

UNIX Commands

Shell Prompts

Related Documentation

Documentation, Support, and Training

Evaluating Product Compatibility

Evaluating the Blade Server

Features

Front and Side Panels

Form-Factor Physical Characteristics

Block Diagram

SPARC T3 Processor

Memory Support

Service Processor

Networking and I/O

IPMC

IPMB

FPGA

ARTM Support

Hot-Swap Support

Ports and Connectors

System Watchdog Timers

Warranty and Technical Support

Qualifying Your System

System Configurations

System Requirements and Options

Installing Optional Components

Install an ARTM

Install Compact Flash

Install Onboard Memory

Installing the Blade Server

Preparing to Install the Blade Server

Environmental Requirements

Power and Thermal Distribution

Required Cooling and Blade Impedance Curve

Tools and Materials Needed

Local Network IP Addresses and Host Names

Safety Requirements

Upgrade the Fan Trays

Installing the Blade Server

Unpack the Blade Server

Install Optional Components

Connect the External I/O Cables

Connect Cables to a System Console Running the Oracle Solaris OS

Connect Cables to a System Console Not Running Oracle Solaris OS

Insert and Latch the Blade Server

Operating System and Patches

Software and Firmware Upgrades

Administering the System

Software and Firmware Upgrades

Firmware and Blade Server Management

Creating a Boot Disk Server and Adding Clients

Create a Boot Server for Diskless Clients

Add Diskless Clients

Connect Hosts to LAN

Compact Flash Formatting for the Oracle Solaris OS

Automatic Power-Off Events

Performing a Server Recovery

Administering Configurations

ShMM CLI and Commands

Electronic Blade Server ID

View Blade ID

View Midplane FRU Information

Change the OOS LED Color

Multiplex Configuration of Zones 2 and 3

Management Port Routing

Configuring Ports and Pins

Front Connectors

On-Board Connectors

Midplane Connectors

Advanced Rear Transition Module Connectors (Zone 3)

Administering the Network

Locate Base MAC Address on Blade Server

Configuring and Using Serial Over LAN

Download and Install Software

Configure IP Address

Set Up subnet Mask

Set Up Default Gateway IP Address

Commit the Configurations

Ping the Sideband Interface

Open SOL Session

Users Supported in SOL Implementation

Create or Modify SOL User Name and Password

Set SOL Timeout

Network Device Aliases

Log In to Oracle ILOM

Servicing the Blade Server

LEDs and Status Indicators

Reset the Blade Server

Replacing a Blade Server

Shut Down OS and Deactivate the Blade Server

Power Off and Remove the Blade Server

Removing Optional Components

Power Off and Remove an ARTM

Remove a Compact Flash Card

Remove Onboard Memory

Replace a TOD Clock Battery

Return a Blade Server

Part Number, Serial Number, and MAC Address Label Locations

Programming the Blade Server

Programmable Devices

Sensors

OEM and IPMI Commands

Glossary

Index

Create or Modify SOL User Name and Password


Note - If using the blade server in a Sun Netra CT900 chassis, retain the default user name and password, which is secured through VLAN tagging.


  1. To change the user name from the default soluser, enter the following command at the ShMM CLI:
    # clia sendcmd 9a 06 45 02 72 61 6a 65 65 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
    Completion code: 0x0 (0)

    where 72 61 6a 65 65 76 are the ASCII characters for the new user name being set.

  2. To change the password from the default solpasswd, enter the following command at the ShMM CLI:
    # clia sendcmd 9a 06 47 2 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
    Completion code: 0x0 (0)

    where 61 62 63 64 65 66 are the ASCII equivalents of the alpha characters being used for the password. In this example, the password would be “abcdef.”

  3. To verify that the user name and password changes are accepted, read the settings by entering the following command:
    # ipmitool -I lan -H 10.7.100.180 -P "" channel getaccess 0xe 2
    Maximum User IDs: 2
    Enabled User IDs: 2
    User ID: 2
    User Name: name
    Fixed Name: No
    Access Available: call-in/callback
    Link Authentication: enabled
    IPMI Messaging: enabled
    Privilege Level: USER

    where in place of name, the user’s name is displayed.