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Sun Blade 6000 Virtualized 40 GbE Network Express Module User's Guide |
RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Port LEDs
Performing Hot-plug Insertion and Removal
Prepare the PCIe Interface for Hot-plug Removal
Performing SAS Interface Hot-plug
Prepare SAS Interfaces for Hot-plug Removal
Restoring SAS Configurations After NEM Installation
Saving the Zoning Configuration to a Backup File
Recovering Zoning Configurations
Determine the CMM Part Number Using ILOM 3.0x Web Interface
Determine the CMM Part Number Using ILOM 3.1x Web Interface
Determine the CMM Part Number Using ipmitool
Find the CMM Part Number on the CMM Label
Verify Installation (CMM ILOM Web)
Verify Installation (CMM ILOM CLI)
Installing and Removing SFP+ Optical Transceiver Modules
Install an SFP+ Optical Transceiver Module
Remove an Optical Transceiver SFP+ Module
SFP+ Connector Cabling Options
Configuring Jumbo Frames (Solaris)
Configuring Jumbo Frames (Linux)
Temporarily Configure Jumbo Frames (Linux)
Permanently Enable Jumbo Frames (Linux)
Configuring Jumbo Frames (VMware ESX)
Create a Jumbo Frames-Enabled vSwitch (VMWare)
Create a Jumbo Frames-Enabled VMkernel Interface (VMWare
Configuring Static Link Aggregation
Example (Oracle Solaris 11 OS)
Example (Oracle Solaris 10 OS)
Booting an x86 Server Over the Network
Booting the NEM on an x86 Blade Server Over the Network
Set Up the BIOS for Booting From the NEM
Use the F12 Key to Initiate the Network Boot
Use the F8 Key to Boot Off the PXE Server
Boot a SPARC Blade Over the Network
Installing Drivers on Oracle Solaris OS SPARC or x86 Platform
Configure the Network Host Files
Configure the sxge Device Driver Parameters
Installing Drivers on a Linux Platform
Downloading, Installing, and Removing Drivers
Download and Install the Drivers
Configuring the Network Interface
Temporary Network Interface Configuration
Permanent Network Interface Configuration
Bring the Interface Online Manually
Configure the Network Interface File Automatically for Red Hat Linux
Configure the Network Interface Automatically for SUSE Linux
Configure the Syslog Parameter
Installing Drivers on a Windows Platform
Installing Drivers on a Windows Platform
Installing and Uninstalling the Network Controller
Installing and Uninstalling the Sun Blade 6000 40 GbE VLAN Driver (Optional)
Install the Enclosure Device on a Windows Server 2008 System
Installing Drivers on a VMware ESX Server Platform
Install a NEM Driver for a New ESX4.0 Installation
Install a NEM Driver on an Existing ESX 4.0 Server
Install a NEM Driver on an ESX/ESXi Server
Configure the NEM Network Adapters
Configuring Blade and Port Parameters and Managing the NEM
Configuring and Viewing Parameters
Saving User Configurations or Resetting to Defaults
Viewing Parameter Settings, Firmware Versions, and Configuration File
Configuring NEM for Oracle VM Para-Virtualization
Configure Para-Virtualization Without Live Migration
Configure Para-Virtualization With Live Migration
Managing the NEM Using CMM ILOM
ILOM Documentation and Updates
Start NEM CLI from CMM ILOM CLI
Verify and Enable Hot Plug (Oracle Solaris OS)
Verify and Enable Hot Plug (Linux OS)
Obtain and Apply the Newest Firmware
The Jumbo Frame feature is by default disabled. The Jumbo Frames configuration checking occurs at Layer 2 or Layer 3, depending on the configuration method.
The following examples show uses of the kstat command to display driver statistics.
Display the receive packet counts on all four of the receive DMA channels on interface 1, for example:
# kstat -m sxge | grep rdc_pac rdc_packets 120834317 rdc_packets 10653589436 rdc_packets 3419908534 rdc_packets 3251385018
Using the kstat sxge:1 command shows all the statistics the driver supports for that interface.
Display driver statistics of a single DMA channel, for example:
# kstat -m sxge -n RDC_0 module: sxge instance: 0 name: RDC_0 class: net crtime 134.619306423 ctrl_fifo_ecc_err 0 data_fifo_ecc_err 0 peu_resp_err 0 rdc_bytes 171500561208 rdc_errors 0 rdc_packets 120834318 rdc_rbr_empty 0 rdc_rbrfull 0 rdc_rbr_pre_empty 0 rdc_rbr_pre_par_err 0 rdc_rbr_tmout 0 rdc_rcrfull 0 rdc_rcr_shadow_full 0 rdc_rcr_sha_par_err 0 rdc_rcrthres 908612 rdc_rcrto 150701175 rdc_rcr_unknown_err 0 snaptime 173567.49684462
Display driver statistics of sxge0 interface, for example:
# kstat -m sxge -n sxge0 module: sxge instance: 0 name: sxge0 class: net brdcstrcv 0 brdcstxmt 0 collisions 0 crtime 134.825726986 ierrors 0 ifspeed 10000000000 ipackets 265847787 ipackets64 17445716971 multircv 0 multixmt 0 norcvbuf 0 noxmtbuf 0 obytes 1266555560 obytes64 662691519144 oerrors 0 opackets 129680991 opackets64 8719615583 rbytes 673822498 rbytes64 24761160283938 snaptime 122991.23646771 unknowns 0
Display all driver statistics, for example:
# kstat -m sxge