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1.               System Physical memory Swap space size  PRIMEPOWER Less than 32Gbytes Greater than 2Gbytes  800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500 32Gbytes and less than Greater than 4Gbytes  128Gbytes  128Gbytes and less than   Greater than 8Gbytes  256Gbytes  Greater than 256Gbytes Greater than 16Gbytes                Note   A greater amount of swap space may be required for the memory image  depending on how the system has  been used at the time of the system crash  If the memory image is larger than the swap size  the crash  dump file cannot be taken  In this case  enlarge the swap space or the device of the crash dump file with  the dumpadm 1M  command  For use of the dumpadm 1M   see the relevant man pages    var    Refer to the following descriptions when setting the size of  var file system     e Function addition Fault fixes  When you add functions or fix faults after installing Solaris 10  more space is needed under  var as well  as root       usr and  opt   Therefore consider about size of application and size of Patch backout data  which is necessary when  removing a patch    O Spool for printer mail  The spool file during system operation is temporarily held in the  var file system  Ensure this file size is  taken into account when using a printer or a mail server      Dump file  The dump file produced following a system crash is saved in  var   The default location is   var crash  system name    This dump file is saved with a new file name every time and requires space  equi
2.     To specify the platform name  substitute periods for any commas in the string returned by the  uname  i     command     After executing the command  the followings are displayed  Make note of these values because you will    use them for creating DHCP option and macro described later in this document   2    To enable FJSV GPUZC M in the DHCP server   add an entry to the server with the following data     Install server  SinstNM    server  Install server IP  SinstIP4    10 20 30 40    Install server path  SinstPTH     export install   Root server name  SrootNM    server   Root server IP  SrootIP4    10 20 30 40   Root serverpath  SrootPTH     export install Solaris_10 Tools Boot          The add_install_client command displays the hostname and IP address of a basic network interface   When you install it in the client of a different network interface  please use the value of the network  interface used      2 Specify the platform name for the installed client as follows     26       Client System    Platform name       PRIMEPOWER 250  PRIMEPOWER 450  PRIMEPOWER 650 with SPARC64V   PRIMEPOWER 850 with SPARC64V     FJSV GPUZC M             PRIMEPOWER 900  PRIMEPOWER 1500 with SPARC64V   PRIMEPOWER 2500    FJSV GPUZC L             5 3 5 Configuration of Custom JumpStart    For custom JumpStart installation  create the same file as normal custom Jumpstart and place it in the same    directory     In the example of the macro of 5 3 6  it is placed under  export config     See t
3.    select the  Run the Solaris software without  registering  option and click  Next         Solaris Registration Wizard          fe a  Continue with Registration      Register the Solaris software later     X  Run the Solaris software without registering     Next   Cancel        At the  Never Register    click the  Never Register         Never Register            Never Register   Continue Registration        3 5 1 Notes of PRIMEPOWER800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500    Do not use PRIMEPOWER as a DHCP client after installation is done    Do not use a disk array system connected by a Fibre Channel Card  PWOOSFC3  PWO08FC2 or  GP7B8FC1   as a boot disk  Although such a boot disk is theoretically possible  it is not preferable   Do not use a tape device or a disk raid system  connected by a Fibre Channel Card  PWOOSFC3   PWOO8FC2 or GP7B8FC1   when the system is boot from Solaris 10 CD ROM DVD or  INSTALL BOOT server    Do not install SunVTS contained in Solaris 10  or FJVTS contained in Enhanced Support Facility  does not perform     SunVTS has been contained in Entire Solaris Software Group since Solaris 10 5 08     3 5 2 Notes of PRIMEPOWER1 200 250 450 400 450 600 650 850    If you install from Solaris Web Start  do not leave the front cover of the main cabinet closed as the  tray of the CD ROM DVD drive unit automatically slides out during the installation and also when  the installation finishes    A CD ROM DVD drive for PRIMEPOWER1 is optional  You may use the CD ROM DVD drive 
4.   disable u320 0x1     name  fjulsa   parent   pci 8c  4000   unit address  2 1   disable u320 0x1        3 3 Set for Multiple Partition Configuration    14    See  System Console Software User s Guide  for information about the necessary settings for establishing a  multiple partition configuration on PRIMEPOWER 800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500     3 4 Add Partition Administrators    The administrator of the system has the right to specify both a partition administration group for each    partition and a user account for each partition administrator     For more detailed information  refer to  System Console Software User s Guide      3 5 Install Solaris 10    Refer to    System Console Software User   s Guide     for detailed instructions on PRIMEPOWER  800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500    Refer to the following manuals for detailed instructions on PRIMEPOWER  1 200 250 400 450 600 650 850     Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Basic Installations   Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Network Based Installations   Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Solaris Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning  Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Custom JumpStart and Advanced Installations  Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Solaris Flash Archives  Creation and Installation     Solaris 10 Release Notes    Refer to  Chapter 5 Solaris OS network installation using DHCP service  for instructions of network    installation using DHCP service     Time for booting Solaris  When booting Solaris 10 10 08 or later from Solaris CD DVD o
5.  172800    3 7 Apply Recommended  amp  Security Patch Cluster    Recommended  amp  Security Patch Cluster contains important patches  So apply the latest Recommended  amp   Security Patch Cluster immediately after installing Solaris 10 OS   You can download the latest Recommended  amp  Security Patch Clusters and Recommended  amp  Security    Patches from the following site     Global Site  http   www fujitsu com global support software security products s patch info     Japanese site    https   software fujitsu com jp security products others unix     3 8 Install Enhanced Support Facility    When you install Solaris 10 5 08 or later  packages related to SunVTS may be installed automatically  If the    packages have been installed  delete them in advance as follows       pkgrm SUNWvtsts SUNWvtss SUNWvtsr SUNWvtsmn SUNWvts  lt Return gt     If you install Enhanced Support Facility 2 5  2 5 1 or 2 6  apply the following patch before installing it   124599 01 or later SunOS 5 10  Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER ESF redact script    See    INSTALLATION GUIDE Enhanced Support Facility    for how to install Enhanced Support Facility   Enhanced Support Facility is attached to PRIMEPOWER     Note  Apply Enhanced Support Facility patches before rebooting the system if the patch CD ROM comes with  Enhanced Support Facility     If Enhanced Support Facility has been already installed on the system  the following error messages  max   32 lines  may be displayed on the console at the first time of the 
6.  2 02    or later     5 3 2 General configuration of DHCP server    First  begin with general configuration of DHCP server    DHCP server supports an address distribution beyond subnet  however in order to distribute address beyond  subnet  you must startup DHCP relay agent on each subnet or use a router that supports DHCP relay    In this type of configuration  use   usr sbin dhcpconfig  command or DHCP manager     Refer to the    Solaris DHCP Administration Guide    for configuration     5 3 3 Configuration of install server    Use any or all of the scripts below  which are supplied in the Solaris 10 CD DVD  to store the Solaris install  image into install server   setup_install_server  add_to_install_server   As for the install server  it is necessary to install the software group of Developer Support or higher   To store the install image under  export install  execute the following commands       setup_install_server  export install  lt Return gt     For detail instructions  refer to the    Solaris 10 Installation Guide        5 3 4 Configuration of the client system    In order to proceed installation using DHCP  define each of the kernel architecture for the platform   To define it   add_install_client  command is executed   For detail add_install_client command  refer to the    Solaris 10 Installation Guide        The execution example is shown below     cd  export install Solaris_10 Tools  lt Return gt       add_install_client  d FJSV GPUZC M sun4us  lt Return gt   l
7.  Configuration    Use the NFSv4 domain derived by the system  Specify a different NFSv4 domain       Selection of keyboard layout  You may be prompted to select the keyboard layout during installation since Solaris 10 OS 8 07     If no keyboard is connected  select the default value  US English  and continue the installation       Configure Keyboard Layout  Please specify the keyboard layout from the list below      gt  To make a selection  use the arrow keys to highlight the option and  press Return to mark it  X      Keyboard Layout    Slovenian  Slovakian  Spanish  Swedish  Swiss French  Swiss German  Taiwanese  TurkishQ  TurkishF  UK English  US English             F2_Continue F6_Help       Solaris Registration Wizard  When you login as super user  the window  Sun Update Manager Registration Wizard  or  Solaris    Registration Wizard  may pop up  Follow the instructions below and choose Never Register     Sun Update Manager Registration Wizard  1  At the  Solaris Registration Wizard   select the  Discard Registration  option and click  Next         Sun Update Manager Registration Wizard      Register the Solaris software and receive software updates      Register later   X  Never Register     Next   Cancel              2  At the  Discard Registration    click the  Discard Registration         Discard Registration         Discard Registration   Continue Registration              16    Solaris Registration Wizard    1     2     At the  Sun Update Manager Registration Wizard
8.  IP address of a basic network interface     When you install it in the client of a different network interface  please use the value of the network    interface used     27    Configuring Macro  To register information to install it in the DHCP server  the macro is made  Create macro using a text editor   The following box shows an example of creating macro   Each command must be written in a single line  without the blank     Define Solaris vendor specific code  To replace the value already specified  change   A  to   M        Defines each type of option symbol   Specify the platform name of client for network installation  To specify the platform name  substitute periods for any commas  in the string returned by the  uname  i  command   odification is not neccessary except for Vendor option   tadm SrootIP4  d  Vendor FJSV GPUZC M 2 1P 1 1    tadm SrootNM  d  Vendor FJSV GPUZC M 3 ASCII 1 0    tadm SrootPTH  d  Vendor FJSV GPUZC M  4 ASCII 1 0   tadm SinstIP4  d  Vendor FJSV GPUZC M 10 IP 1 1    tadm SinstNM  d  Vendor FJSV GPUZC M 11 ASCII 1 0   tadm SinstPTH  d  Vendor FJSV GPUZC M 12 ASCII 1 0   tadm SsysidCF  d  Vendor FJSV GPUZC M 13 ASCII 1 0   tadm SjumpsCF  d  Vendor FJSV GPUZC M 14 ASCII 1 0   tadm Sterm d  Vendor FJSV GPUZC M 15 ASCII 1 0                20200             o    ooo  SRS5 55 5 5 5             o             o            Define the macro related to installation client     In this example   Solaris  is used for the name   dhtadm  A  m Solaris  d   Sroot
9.  lt data property name gt  options value invalid bits set  0x4000     XX  shows the instance number of st driver     This message shows that the bit value 0x4000 ST_BUFFERED_WRITES  of  lt options gt  in the   kernel drv st conf file is invalid  However the system is not influenced even if this message is displayed   because the Solaris 10 system ignores the bit value ST_BUFFERED_WRITES of  lt options gt     If you do not want to display the message  change the  lt options gt  setting in the  kernel drv st conf file so that    the bit value 0x4000 is not specified  Refer to the following example     Before changing the st conf file          Tape config list  lt vid tpid gt    lt pretty print gt    lt data property name gt       lt data property name gt    1 0x34 0 0xd639 4 0x00 0x8c 0x8c 0x8c 3        After changing the st conf file  Tape config list  lt vid tpid gt    lt pretty print gt    lt data property name gt          lt data property name gt    1 0x34 0 0x9639 4 0x00 0x8c 0x8c 0x8c 3     3 2 3 Messages of fjulsa driver    When installing Solaris 10 on PRIMEPOWER250 450 650 850 connected to the extension file unit   PW007FL2  PWOR7FL2 or PW007FL2U   the following messages may be displayed while the system is    booting     WARNING   lt device path name gt  fjulsaxx    command timeout for target Y O     lt device path name gt   The path name to which the extension file unit  PWO07FL2  PWOR7FL2 or    PW007FL2U  is connected    Example   pci 85 2000 FJSV ulsa  1    XX   th
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11.  mounted on other systems remote console    Do not use PRIMEPOWER as a DHCP client after installation is done    When installing with Solaris 10 DVD  do not select    default install    or Java    Enterprise System will  be installed automatically  Fujitsu does not support Java    Enterprise System  So select    Custom  install    and cancel the selection of Java    Enterprise System    Do not use a disk array system connected by a Fibre Channel Card  PWOOSFC3  PWOO8FC2 or  GP7B8FC1   as a boot disk  Although such a boot disk is theoretically possible  it is not preferable   Do not use a tape device or a disk raid system  connected by a Fibre Channel Card  PWOOSFC3   PWO08FC2 or GP7B8FC1   when the system is boot from Solaris 10 CD ROM DVD or  INSTALL BOOT server    Do not install SunVTS contained in Solaris 10  or FJVTS contained in Enhanced Support Facility  does not perform    Solaris 10 CD ROM media has not been provided since Solaris 10 1 06  If you install Solaris 10 on a  system without a DVD drive  install it from the network     SunVTS has been contained in Entire Solaris Software Group since Solaris 10 5 08     17          3 6 Set up system with large amount of memory    18    CPU time is extensively occupied by fsflush daemon and memory scrubbing daemon    fsflush daemon finds modified data and metadata  which have not been written into backing store  then  writes the data into backing store    Therefore on a system with large amount of memory  fsflush takes a long
12.  time to examine the whole of the  memory  which may result in occupying a certain cpu for a long time    By changing the following kernel parameters  you can adjust the timing of launching fsflush daemon and    size of memory scanned per launch     tune_t_fsflushr Specifies the interval by seconcd at which fsflush daeamon is launched  The default is  1   autoup Specifies the time by second at which fsflush daemon scans whole memory     Increasing the value of autoup keeps the buffers around for a longer time in memory   The default is 30     If tune_t_fsflushr is too large  then amount of memory fsflush examines at a time will be large  too  So the  default value is recommended    In addition  in a system with Enhanced Support Facility 2 5 2 5 1 and more than 256 Gbytes of memory  a  warning message like below might be displayed by System Parameter Diagnosis  Ignore a warning about    tune_t_fsflushr value     Example  warning message by system Parameter Diagnosis  warning  tune_t_fsflushr  1  and autoup  30  may fully occupy CPU activity   The numbers in    shows each parameter value   If 914192 01 for Enhanced Support Facility 2 5 2 5 1 has been applied to the system  the warning    message is not displayed     In the case of a system with more than 32 Gbytes of memory  fsflush might not be able to examine all  memory within 30 seconds  which is the default value of autoup  If fsflush cannot examine memory within  30 seconds  fsflush does not run periodically and it affect
13. 1 200 250 450 400 450 600 650 850          222222202202sunnennennennennnnnnonnennnnenennensennennennnnenan 17  3 6 Set up system with large amount Of memory      uuesesersensenneneneenensennennennennennenensonnennennennnnnenensonsensennennenenonsensensensennsneann  3 7 Apply Recommended  amp  Security Patch Cluster uf  3 8 Install Enhanced Support Facility             ersessesseseseesessennennennennennenennennennennenennenonsennonnennenenensonsensennennnnnenonsensensensennanonnn  3 9 Apply Solaris 10 PTF and PTF for Enhanced Support Facility                  sessssessesnennennennenennennennennennennennnnennonnennennnnenann 20  3 10   lt Install Solaris 10 Documentation            22 22 dene ieee een ie eis au en ER ureiesrihnorie 20  3 11    Install Optional   Softw  re    et e  en et ai 20  3 12    Apply Modifications   Patches     1 22 A alten Siete kcal ee acai Ae 20  Chapter 4 System Upgrade iii wann SA N A SEA a A A a SARS 21  4 1 Upgrade Flowchart   42  2 e2 fests aa osea 22  4 2     Note for Updating Solaris    822er in ea 24  4 3  Remove Enhanced  Support Facil A ae A A ee eed ties 24  4 4 Create an Instal SEVA AAA 24  4 5   Prepare for Network Installation  ist 24  4 6   Install Solaris O inci A ci 24  Chapter5 Solaris OS network installation using DHCP service    oooooncnccononononanonccnonnnnanononccnononnnnononcorononnananoncnnos 25  5 1 Onlitie nuit A A A AAA ah eee at 25  5 2 IA A el OO NN NN IO anette th ates 25    5 3 How    to  set configuration Of SEVA nr ne
14. Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 shown below  Refer to each section for detail    instructions     Figure 3 1 PRIMEPOWER 1 200 250 400 450 600 650 850    3 5 Install Solaris 10                      Reboot the system    3 6 Set up system with large  amount of memory    3 7 Apply Recommended  amp   Security Patch Cluster             Reboot the system          3 8 Install Enhanced Support Facility                   Apply Enhanced Support Facility Patches    Reboot the system    3 9 Apply Solaris 10 PTF and PTF  for Enhanced Support Facility                   Reboot the system       3 10 Install Solaris 10  Documentation    A          3 11 Install optional software                            This is necessary for system  with 32Gbytes or greater  memory    Apply Enhanced Support Facility  patches before rebooting the      system if the patch CD ROM    comes with Enhanced Support  Facility    If you install Solaris 10 3 05 OS   you can install this software  product together from Solaris  Interactive Install     Some of the optional software  products require rebooting the  system  See the install guide of  each product for the descriptions     11    Figure 3 2 PRIMEPOWER 800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500    3 3 Set for Multiple Partition  Configuration    CIA eae    3 4 Add Partition Administrators    ME F    3 5 Install Solaris 10                      Reboot the system    3 6 Set up system with large  amount of memory    3 7 Apply Recommended  amp   Security Patch Cluster    Reboot the syste
15. IP4 10 20 30 40   SrootNM  server    SinstIP4 10 20 30 40   SinstNM  server    Sterm  vt100        Define the macro related to the sparc platform   dhtadm  A  m sparc  d     SrootPTH   export install Solaris_10 Tools Boot    SinstPTH   export install         Define the macro related to the hardware group sun4us    Include Solaris macro and sparc macro for general use    Define for number of hardware groups   dhtadm  A  m sun4us  d   Include Solaris Include sparc        Define the macro for option     Define if neccessary   dhtadm  A  m option  d   SsysidCF  server  export config    SjumpsCF  server  export config            Define the specific macro for each platform     During installation  each macro is searched using this value     include the specifc value for the platform  sun4us macro  and option  macro    dhtadm  A  m FJSV GPUZC M  d   Include sun4us Include option          If subnet exists  accomodate network address and boot server    Definistion is required for number of subnet  dhtadm  M  m 10 20 40 0  e BootSrvA 10 20 30 40      Define the host name send to the client  dhtadm  M  m server Hostname _NULL_VALUE_               Specify the platform name for the installed client as follows        Client System Platform name  PRIMEPOWER 250 FJSV GPUZC M  PRIMEPOWER 450   PRIMEPOWER 650 with SPARC64V   PRIMEPOWER 850 with SPARC64V   PRIMEPOWER 900 FJSV GPUZC L  PRIMEPOWER 1500 with SPARC64V   PRIMEPOWER 2500                         After the macro is created  register th
16. P cable  For more information  refer to the  eXtended System Control Facility User s Guide   of Enhanced Support Facility     Table 2 4 When a personal computer is used with RCCU                   Required environment  Hardware Software  Remarks   Remote Console Connection Unit  GP7B3RM2U  or It is only possible   Multi port Console Connection Unit  PWOO7RM1U  to connect to serial   RS232C cable  See  Table 2 5    port A of the  computer    LAN card LAN card is  required for the  personal computer    Connection software  attached to Windows    TELNET  etc                 Table 2 5 RS232C cable available to a personal computer with RCCU                   Remote Console Remote Console Connection   PRIMEPOWER Available cable   Connection Unit Unit connector connector   Remote Console D sub 25 pin D sub 25 pin DCBL RCTOSU   Connection Unit  DTE specification  female   DTE specification  DCBL RCT15U    GP7B3RM2U  inch screw  female  inch screw   RJ45 DCBL RSCOS5   PRIMEPOWER250    DCBL RSC15  450    Multi port Console   D sub 9 pin D sub 25 pin DCBL RCW05U   Connection Unit  male  inch screw   DTE specification  DCBL RCW10U    PWOO7RM1U  female  inch screw  DCBL RCW15U  RJ45 DCBL RSDOSU   PRIMEPOWER250    PCBL RSDISU  450                       2 2 2 PRIMEPOWER800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500    Refer to the following document for information and connect the System Management Console   e  PRIMEPOWER Installation Guide     or   PRIMEPOWER System Management Console  SMC  USER S MANUAL   R
17. boot from the system disk after the boot  from the Solaris CD DVD which is Solaris 10 10 08 or later  but the error messages can be ignored safely     Sep 11 09 50 00 xxxx FJSVmadm 1505   pw450 FJSVmadm A   OBP Detected    hardware error occurred at Jul 16 08 36 15 JST       19    3 9    Also  the following messages are stored many times in XSCF log  too  The error messages can be ignored  safely     SCF gt  show error logs  lt Return gt   KERRE No 01 32   Date   2008 09 16 09 47 00  SysDamage   ALARM STOP   FaultDetect   OBP  FaultCode 260000FF    Detaillnfo    BOOTB Boot Block error       ReplaceParts   Syslog msg   Detected hardware error  30097830 260000FF 08071523 3615FFFF  5B424F4F 54425D42 6F6F7420 426C6F63  6B206572 726F7200 00000000 00000000  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000          Apply Solaris 10 PTF and PTF for Enhanced Support  Facility    Solaris 10 ESF PTF DVD has integrated patches for Solaris 10 OS and Enhanced Support Facility  Apply  the Solaris 10 PTF and PTF for Enhanced Support Facility     3 10 Install Solaris 10 Documentation    If you install Solaris 10 3 05 and it is necessary  install Solaris 10 Documentation  See the following manual    for how to install it   O Solaris 10 Documentation README  The Documentation DVD has been excluded from Solaris 10 Media after 1 06  To view the Solaris 10    manuals  go to http   docs sun com      See  System Console Software User s Guide  for information on how to use CD ROM DVD drive on the    System Manage
18. cO  FUJITSU          B23Q8YA G 01 G          PRIMEPOWER  Hardware Platform Guide  Installation    for Solaris    10 Operating System     Start Here      Purpose    Preface    Solaris    Operating System is described as Solaris in this manual     This manual provides information for installing the software on PRIMEPOWER     Intended Readers    Organization    This manual is intended for system administrators who install Solaris    Operating System  Solaris      Readers are expected to have the basic knowledge of a system administrator     This manual is organized as follows   O Chapter 1 Supported hardware  This chapter describes Fujitsu hardware supported by Solaris 10 OS   O Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation  This chapter describes the preparation prior to installing the software on PRIMEPOWER   O Chapter 3 Installation  This chapter describes how to install the software on PRIMEPOWER   O Chapter 4 System Upgrade  This chapter describes how to upgrade existing PRIMEPOWER to a new version of the Solaris OS   O Chapter 5 Solaris OS network installation using DHCP service    This chapter describes implementation of the Solaris OS network installation using DHCP service     High Risk Activity    Trademarks    The Customer acknowledges and agrees that the Product is designed  developed and manufactured as  contemplated for general use  including without limitation  general office use  personal use  household use   and ordinary industrial use  but is not designed  developed and
19. e  it is recommended that you leave 10 Mbytes or more of    unused space on the system disk     Size of file system  root       usr   opt  After installing Solaris 10  file system use can increase further by the addition of functions and fault fixes  shown below  Therefore  at the time of installation  set the size of the file systems with room for such  activities     Adding the ISV and optional software  O Changing the Solaris software group    Applying patches  etc   swap  swap space   Swap space size is determined by considering the swap space size requirement of the application and the  physical memory size   If the system runs out of swap space when the application is in use  the system may terminate abnormally   Therefore  ensure that you allocate enough swap space to satisfy the demands of all the applications   The memory image is written once in the swap space listed first in the  etc vfstab file  If the system crashes   the memory image in the swap space is copied as a crash dump file under the  var crash hostname directory  as the system reboots     To ensure crash dump files are complete  follow the table to determine the swap space size                          Table 2 7 Swap space  System Physical memory Swap space size  PRIMEPOWER 1 200 400 600 Less than 1Gbytes Same as physical memory or  greater  Greater than 1Gbytes Greater than 1Gbytes  PRIMEPOWER 250 450 650 850 Less than 32Gbytes Greater than 2Gbytes  Greater than 32Gbytes Greater than 4Gbytes           
20. e include system logs  vi and ex backup files  mail files  uucp files  and spool files    opt  This file system contains optional software    export  This file system is one of the shared file systems with other systems on a network   The root file system for the disk less client and swap spaces are in this file system  Moreover  the home    directory  generally  created in  export home    username     for the users on the network is also in this file  6    system     Number of file systems  When installing Solaris 10  the default set of file systems is only the root     file system and the swap   The file system hierarchy can be divided further by adding the  usr   var  and  opt file systems   The following table summarizes the advantages according to the number of the file systems  used to    compose the Solaris  Decide the number of the file systems depending on the system operation     Table 2 6 Number and advantage of file systems       Number of file Advantage          systems  Large   Efficient backup and restoration     Performance improvement by dividing the system over several disks  Small e Easy to divide the file system by using the unused slice     If resources in root     file system are not insufficient  you can allocate space  to the root     file system by shifting the resources in the  var or  opt file    systems to other file system           Efficient use of free space in the file system          Unused space  If you plan to use disk mirroring in the futur
21. e instance number of fjulsa driver   Y   the SCSI ID of disk unit mounted in the extension file unit     PW007FL2  PWOR7FL2 or PW007FL2U      This message may be displayed when there is no setup for the transfer rate of the SCSI interface of an    13    extension file unit  PWO0O7FL2  PWOR7FL2 or PWO07FL2U  in a fjulsa conf file  Set up a transfer rate    according to the following instructions     1  Log in as super user by typing  su  at the shell prompt   2  Add the following lines to the  platform sun4us kernel drv fjulsa conf file     name  fjulsa   parent   pci              unit address      disable u320 0x1     parent   Specify the device path name of the PCI card  PW008SC3    to which the extension file  unit  PWO07FL2  PWOR7FL2 or PW007FL2U  is connected  to   pci       HHHH    unit address  Specify the device number of the PCI card  PWO008SC3  of a device path name to            3  Reboot system        usr sbin shutdown  y  i6  g0  lt Return gt     Examplel     When the following message is displayed    pci 85 2000 FJSV ulsa 1  fjulsa2      command timeout for Target 0 0       Add the following 4 lines   name  fjulsa   parent   pci 85 2000   unit address  1   disable u320 0x1        Example2    When the following message is displayed     pci 8c 4000 FJSV ulsa 2  fjulsa4    command timeout for Target 0 0     pci 8c 4000 FJSV ulsa 2 1  fjulsa5    command timeout for Target 0 0          Add the following 8 lines   name  fjulsa   parent   pci 8c  4000   unit address  2 
22. e instance numbers  SCSI controller number   etc   are assigned for PCI slots interfaces in the order of system board number    For the cards mounted in the six PCI slots and the basic network interfaces on the system board  the instance    numbers are assigned in the following order     1  PCIOB  2  PCIOA  3  PCIB  4  PCIA  5  Interfaces on the system board  basic network interface  etc    6   PCI3B  7  PCBA  Example     When Solaris is installed in a partition consisting of a single system board with SCSI interface cards   plugged into PCIOB and PCIOA  and a network interface  plugged into PCI1B   the controller number and  interface name will be assigned as Table 2 8  In this case  specify the interface name  hme1  as the  network interface at the network installations     Table 2 8 Assignment of controller number interface name                                        Place Interface Controller number   Interface name   PCIOB SCSI interface c0   PCIOA SCSI interface cl   PCIIB External network interface hme0   PCILA   System board Basic network interface hmel   PCI3B   PCI3A       2 4 1 2 PRIMEPOWER900 1500 2500    When you install Solaris 10 using the partition installer  use on board LAN of the system board numbered    the least number in the partition  Then specify the hme0 as the interface of Administration LAN     Chapter 3 Installation    This chapter describes how to install the software on PRIMEPOWER     3 1 Installation Flowchart    The installation flowcharts are 
23. e macro by executing   usr sbin dhtadm  in batch mode     For example  if the created file name is  netinstalloptions   execute in the following way      usr sbin dhtadm  B netinstalloptions  lt Return gt     5 4 Network installation    5 4 1 Installation    Check if  export install and  export config in the install server is NFS shared   If they are NFS shared  then execute the following command at  ok  prompt of PROM     Solaris Interactive Installation    ok boot net dhcp  lt Return gt     Solaris Custom JumpStart    ok boot net dhcp   install  lt Return gt     5 4 2 Execution of sys unconfig command    If network installation is performed using DHCP service  then that machine is set as DHCP client   PRIMEPOWER series cannot be operated as DHCP client  After completing the Solaris 10 installation   execute sys unconfig command to unconfigure DHCP settings  Then  designate a static IP address  It can be  confirmed whether the system is configured as a DHCP client  by the  ifconfig  a  command  An example  of executing the  ifconfig  a  command on a DHCP client is shown below the underlined part would be  displayed       ifconfig  a   100  flags 1000849 lt UP  LOOPBACK  RUNNING  MULTICAST  IPv4 gt  mtu 8232 index 1   inet 127 0 0 1 netmask ff000000    hme0  flags 103 lt UP  BROADCAST  RUNNING  MULTICAST  DHCP  IPv4 gt  mtu 1500 index 2  inet 10 20 40 50 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10 20 40 255  ether 8 0 12 34 56 78       While installing it is possible to configure the setti
24. efer to the following document for information on how to use the System Management Console     e  System Console Software User   s Guide     Note  You cannot use the following consoles with PRIMEPOWER800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500     e Personal computer  serial port connection   e Personal computer  connection via Remote Console Connection Unit     e Bit map display unit    2 3 Deciding System Configuration    2 3 1 Software groups    You can select any of the following software groups and install them on the Solaris   It is recommended that you select  Entire Solaris Software Group  or  Entire Solaris Software Group plus  OEM  because some optional software products may depend on the Solaris packages  supplied only with  Entire Solaris Software distributions     Reduced Networking Support Software Group    has been added since  Solaris 10 3 05   You can select the following software groups    O Reduced Networking Support Software Group  Core System Solaris Software Group  End User Solaris Software Group    Developer Solaris Software Group    Entire Solaris Software Group   e Entire Solaris Software Group plus OEM support  Refer to    Disk Space Recommendations for Software Groups    in    Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Custom  JumpStart and Advanced Installations    for details of each software groups and recommended disk capacity    for them     2 3 2 File system    When installing Solaris software  set the size of the file systems     This section provides information and no
25. enenennnnan 5   2 3   Deciding  System Confira oi nnn tes essen RR ev at oe ceed AE ES 6  2 3 1 SO Ware  OT OUPS ner bed Selects ci ee a adas 6  2 3 2 File SM nai AA bane R tem ve ener ani eee at aeons tte ee 6  2 3 2 1  INotes on planning  disk A Aita 6   2 4 Instance numbers of PCI cards and basic network interfaces           ccccesssceseeseceeeeseeeeceseceeeaeeceesecseceeeeseceaecseceaeeeseeeeaeees 8  2 4 1 Network interface name and disk controller number   0         ccceceeeeseeseceeeeseeeseesececeseeecesecseceaeeseeeseeseceeeeeeeseeeeeaeenee 8  24 1 1     PRIMEPOWERS00 1000 2000 neeaaeieo eenaa sa aea aaia Eae a Eana EEA aE E Eaa ARERR EES na eeren na 8   241 2 PRIMEPOWER900 1500 2500 viscosa ia tea as 9    Chapter 3  Installation           eeeecee   3 1 Installation Flowchart  3 2 Notes on Inst  ll  tion      ses  32 2803 ada       3 2 1  Link Down   cable problem   message when installing Solaris              uesusessesnenneneenensennennenneneenennennennennennenannan 13  3 2 2 Messages of st driver        3 2 3 Messages of fjulsa driver          3 3 Set for Multiple Partition Configuration          ressessesesessensensennennenennennennennennennenensonsennennennenenonsensennennenenonsensennennennnnnnnn 14  3 4   Add Partition  Administrators    seiren sca sces 2saRHar Ea 15  3 5 Install Solaris 10 de  3 5 1 Notes of PRIMEPOWER800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500   cooooocococococococononocononncnonnnncnncononnonnoncrnnnnonncn cnn on nana na cacaos 17  3 5 2 Notes of PRIMEPOWER 
26. grade from Solaris 10 8 07 or  earlier to Solaris 10 5 08 or later    This is necessary for system with  32Gbytes or greater memory     This procedure is required only in the  following cases         Upgrade from Solaris 7  Solaris 8    or Solaris 9    Upgrade from Solaris 10 8 07 or  earlier to Solaris 10 5 08 or later    You can install these software  products if you install Solaris 10  3 05     You can install these software  products if necessary     Some of the optional products  JH reguire rebooting the system  Check    this by referring to the Install Guide  of each product     23    4 2 Note for Updating Solaris    When upgrading Solaris OS  the patch 124599 01 is deleted  Therefore  if upgrading Solaris OS without  removing Enhanced Support Facility  apply the 124599 01 or later to the system again     For other notes  refer to    3 2 Notes on Installation        4 3 Remove Enhanced Support Facility    This procedure is required only in the following cases   e Upgrade from Solaris 7  Solaris 8 or Solaris 9    Upgrade from Solaris 10 8 07 or earlier to Solaris 10 5 08 or later  For information on how to remove Enhanced Support Facility  refer to  INSTALLATION GUIDE    Enhanced Support Facility    Note  esfrm might not remove the FJSVcpc package on Solaris 8 7 01 or earlier systems  If so  please remove    FJSVcpce using the pkgrm command       pkgrm FJSVcpe  lt Return gt     Do not remove the FJSVcpc package on Solaris 8 10 01 or later system     4 4 Create an Instal
27. he    Solaris 10 Installation Guide    for the method of creating this file     5 3 6 Creating DHCP option and Macro for install parameter    In order to enable Solaris installation from network  create a vendor category option and provide appropriate    information for installing Solaris  The followings are the required options to create     Table 5 1 Values for Creating Vendor Category Options for Solaris Clients                                        Name Code Data Type Description   SrootIP4 2 IP address IP address of root server  Specify the value outputted by add_install_client  command   2   SrootNM 3 ASCII text Host name of root server  Specify the value outputted by add_install_client  command   2   SrootPTH 4 ASCII text Path to the client s root directory on the root server  Specify the value outputted by add_install_client  command    SinstIP4 10 IP address IP address of Jumpstart Install server  Specify the value outputted by add_install_client  command   2   SinstNM 11 ASCII text Host name of install server  Specify the value outputted by add_install_client  command   2   SinstPTH 12 ASCII text Path to installation image on install server  Specify the value outputted by add_install_client  command    SsysidCF 13 ASCII text Path to sysidcfg file  in the format server  path   SjumpsCF 14 ASCII text Path to JumpStart configuration file in the format  server  path   Sterm 15 ASCII text Terminal type           2 The add_install_client command displays the hostname and
28. installation is performed     Refer to the    Solaris DHCP Administration Guide    for details     Creating sysidcfg file  Overwrite the parameters reported from DHCP server by the parameters of the sysidcfg file     Refer to the    Solaris 10 Installation Guide    for the detailed description of the parameter     The following is an example of creating sysidcfg file under  export config   The distributed IP address is 10 20 40 1     cat  export config sysidcfg    name_service NONE  network_interface PRIMARY    hostname client  default_route 10 20 40 254  ip_address 10 20 40 1  netmask 255 255 255 0  protocol_ipv6 no     security_policy NONE  system_locale C  terminal vt100  timezone GMT  timeserver localhost  root_password XXXXXXXXXXXXXX             Any paramters shown above must be specified by the value reported from DHCP server   Incorrect hostname hostname    IP address  ip_address    network mask  netmask   causes contradiction  on the network environment and installation may fail to start     When IP address is specified  it is necessary to make this file for each client     By omitting hostname  hostname   and IP address  ip_address   entries  it is possible to operate with a host    name and static IP address  leased from the DHCP server       cat  export config sysidcfg   name_service NONE   network_interface PRIMARY    default_route 10 20 40 254  netmask 255 255 255 0  protocol_ipv6 no          security_policy NONE  system_locale C  terminal vt100  timezone GMT  ti
29. l Server    Refer to  Setting Up the Installation Server   in  System Console Software User s Guide  to Set up an    Installation server     4 5 Prepare for Network Installation    Refer to the  etc inet hosts and  etc ethers files to determine the IP address and the MAC address of the  partition where you will install Solaris 10  Once determined  execute the add_install_client command on the    System Management Console or System Console Unit     SolarisOS_directory Solaris_10 Tools add_install_client   i IP_address_partition   e MAC_address_partition     s host_name_System_Management_Console  SolarisOS_directory    p host_name_System_Management_Console    etc opt FJSVclis etc inst_info sysid_dir host_name_partition  host_name_partition sun4us  lt Return gt        4 6 Install Solaris 10    For information about how to install Solaris 10  refer to the following manuals   e Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Basic Installations  Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Network Based Installations  Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Solaris Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning  Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Custom JumpStart and Advanced Installations    Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Solaris Flash Archives  Creation and Installation    e Solaris 10 Release Notes  There are some notes when installing Solaris 10  Refer to    3 2 Notes on Installation    and    3 5 Install Solaris  10        24    Chapter 5 Solaris OS network installation    5 1    5 2 Notes    using DHCP service    This chapter desc
30. lock 360MHz or greater   PRIMEPOWER450 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER600 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER650 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER850 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER800 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER900 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER1000 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER1500 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER2000 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER2500 sun4us                   Maximum memory capacity    The following table shows the maximum memory capacity for each partition on PRIMEPOWER  800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500  Be sure to configure a system with memory within the maximum memory    capacity     Table 1 2 Maximum memory capacity          Kernel Maximum memory capacity   gigabytes    PRIMEPOWER900 1500 2500 512   PRIMEPOWER800 1000 2000 256                Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation    This chapter describes the required preparation prior to installing the software on PRIMEPOWER     2 1 Related documents    When installing software  you need some documents   To view the following documentation  go to    http   www fujitsu com global support computing server unix documents       PRIMEPOWER Hardware Platform Guide  Installation for Solaris    10 Operating System     Start Here    this manual       PRIMEPOWER Hardware Platform Guide  Operation for Solaris    10 Operating System     Start Here       The Following documents are provided with Enhanced Support Facility    Enhanced Support Facility INSTALLATION Guide  O eXtended System Control Facility User s Guide    The following documents are provided with System Management Console   e PRIMEPOWER System Management Console  SMC  U
31. m    3 8 Install Enhanced Support  Facility    Apply Enhanced Support Facility Patches    This is necessary for system  with 32Gbytes or greater  memory                          Apply Enhanced Support Facility  parches before rebooting the   system if the patch CD ROM   comes with Enhanced Support    Facility        Reboot the system    y                3 9 Apply Solaris 10 PTF and  PTF for Enhanced Support    Reboot the system    3 10 Install Solaris 10 Documentation   If you install Solaris 10 3 05  OS and this is necessary for  system   then you can install it                    3 11 Install Optional Software       Some of the optional software  products require rebooting the  system  See the install guide of  each product for the descriptions          12    3 2 Notes on Installation    3 2 1  Link Down   cable problem   message when installing  Solaris    If Solaris is installed without connecting Ethernet interfaces  basic network interfaces  X1033A X card   X1034A X card  etc   to a HUB  the following messages will be displayed    O  unix  SUNW hmeX  Link Down   cable problem   or   O  unix  SUNW qfeX  Link Down   cable problem      Even if Ethernet interfaces are not connected to a HUB  the installation will complete normally     3 2 2 Messages of st driver    After upgrading to Solaris 10 or installing Solaris 10  if you edit  kernel drv st conf file  the following    message may be displayed while the system is booted afterwards      lt device path name gt   stXX    
32. ment Console or System Console Unit     3 11 Install Optional Software    For information on how to install optional software  refer to  System Administration Guide  Basic  Administration  and the install guide of the optional software    Each product   s installation guide describes the installation procedures with a CD ROM DVD drive in the  main cabinet  but PRIMEPOWER 800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500 does not have a CD ROM DVD drive   For the information about using the installation procedures with the CD ROM DVD drive is in the System    Management Console or System Console Unit  refer to  System Console Software User   s Guide      3 12 Apply Modifications  Patches     20    If modifications  like Required Patches  etc   are supplied  apply them    See the supplied guides for information on how to apply the modifications    If both PTF and Required Patches are provided  apply PTF first and then apply Required Patches    Use the CD ROM drive on the System Management Console to apply the modifications on PRIMEPOWER  800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500  See  System Console Software User   s Guide  for how to use the  CD ROM DVD drive on the System Management Console     Chapter 4 System Upgrade    This chapter describes how to upgrade existing PRIMEPOWER systems to a new version of the Solaris   When you install a new version of Solaris on a system  you can choose one of the following options    O Initial     Upgrade    Initial  This option overwrites the system disk with the new versio
33. meserver localhost  root_password xxxxxxxXXXXXxXxX          31    32    O  FUJITSU    
34. n of Solaris  It does not save the  modifications that you have made to the previous version of Solaris  If you upgrade the Solaris with  this option  refer to  Chapter 3 Installation     Upgrade  This option saves as many modifications you have made to the previous version of Solaris as  possible   For upgrading from Solaris 7  Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 using this option  follow the flowchart shown in   4 1 Upgrade Flowchart    For upgrading from a previous version of Solaris 10 using this option  refer to the documents  supplied with the Solaris software   Solaris 10 3 05 supports upgrade option from Solaris 7 or later   Solaris 10 1 06 or later supports upgrade option from Solaris 8 or later     21    4 1 Upgrade Flowchart    The upgrade flowcharts are Figure 4 1 and Figure 4 2 shown below  Refer to each section for detail    instructions     Figure 4 1 PRIMEPOWER 800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500       the following cases     4 3 Remove Enhanced Support Facility Jones procedure is required only in       Reboot the system          Create an Install Server          4 5 Prepare for Network Installation       I       4 6 Install Solaris 10    Reboot the system       Set up system with large amount  of memory    3 7 Apply Recommended      Security Patch Cluster             Reboot the system       3 8 Install Enhanced Support Facility          Reboot the system       3 9 Apply Solaris 10 PTF and  PTF for Enhanced Support  Facility                Reboot the system       3 10 Install Sola
35. ngs so that it can operate using static IP address   However  it conflicts with administration of DHCP server  hence the network may become unstable  For    configuring sysidcfg file  refer to    5 6 Configuring static IP address using sysidcfg file    below     29    5 5 Known problems and limitations    Installation of Enhanced Support Facility should be performed after switching to static IP address  The  influence and the recommended action when Enhanced Support Facility is installed by mistake on a DHCP  client are as follows   e Web Based Admin View  Influence   It will not be possible to connect to Web Based Admin View   The client will display the following messages   0005 Cannot connect to Management  Server  Do you want to re connect   Recommended action   After changing to static IP address  take the steps described in the following  documents to add additional settings related to static IP address      Web Based Admin View Operation Guide     6 1 Changing an IP Address on the Public LAN    O Remote support  Influence   A remote support which uses PtoP connection  ISDN  cannot be done   Recommended action   Please request the service of  Set change in the router for  REMCS PtoP connection  ISDN  connection  from your authorized dealer after    changing to the static IP address     5 6 Configuring static IP address using sysidcfg file    30      Setting static IP address for DHCP server    Distribute static IP address against the MAC address for the client on which 
36. oftware                   Refer to the following table to connect the RS232C cable to the RS232C connector of the personal  computer     Table 2 2 RS232C cable used for connection with personal computer          Personal computer Personal computer connector PRIMEPOWER Available cable  connector   PC AT compatible D sub 9 pin D sub 25 pin DCBL RCQO5U   machine  DTE specification  male  inch    DTE specification  DCBL RCQ10U                screw  female  inch screw   RJ45 DCBL RSDOS   PRIMEPOWER250   DCBL RSD15   450    Other than above D sub 25 pin Use a cross cable or     DTE specification     female  inch screw           RJ45   PRIMEPOWER250   450        a conversion plug  with the connector  shown in the left    column        Set the port as Table 2 3 shown below                       Table 2 3 Port setting  Item name Setting value  Bits per second 9600  Data bits 8  Parity None  Stop bits 1  Flow control None                   2 2 1 2 Personal computer  connection via Remote Console Connection Unit     Here the Remote Console Connection Unit  RCCU  is used to enable the connection of two or more server  node UNIX consoles from a single personal computer via the LAN     To use a personal computer and RCCU as the console  the following environment is required     A Console for PRIMEPOWER250 450 can connect to its SCF LAN port directly without Remote Console  Connection Unit  If a console is connected to PRIMEPOWER250 450   s SCF LAN port directly  you need a    category 5 UT
37. r from the network via network instances    such as hme qfe  it may take more time  approx  20 minutes  than previous releases     Example     0  ok boot net  Boot device   pci 80 4000 network 1 1 File and args       This interval may be longer than previous releases   SunOS Release 5 10 Version Generic_xxxxxx xx 64 bit       Set up for NFS V4  At the first system boot after installing Solaris 10 OS 11 06 or earlier  you are prompted to answer the    following question about NFSv4  If you need to override NFSv4 default domain  answer    yes        This system is configured with NFS version 4  which uses a domain   name that is automatically derived from the system s name services   The derived domain name is sufficient for most configurations  Ina  few cases  mounts that cross different domains might cause files to       be owned by  nobody  due to the lack of a common domain name        Do you need to override the system s default NFS version 4 domain  name  yes no     no        You are prompted to select NFSv4 domain name configuration during installation since Solaris 10 OS 8 07     15      NFSv4 Domain Name    NFS version 4 uses a domain name that is automatically derived from the  system s naming services  The derived domain name is sufficient for most  configurations  In a few cases  mounts that cross domain boundaries might  cause files to appear to be owned by  nobody  due to the lack of a common  domain name     The current NFSv4 default domain is        NFSv4 Domain
38. ribes implementation of Solaris network installation using DHCP service     Online    Solaris can be installed on a system over network using DHCP service     By using DHCP service on the network installation  it allows installation without placing a boot server on    each subnet     The following machines support installation of Operating System using DHCP service     PRIMEPOWER 250   PRIMEPOWER 450   PRIMEPOWER 650 with SPARC64 V   PRIMEPOWER 850 with SPARC64 V   PRIMEPOWER 900   PRIMEPOWER 1500 with SPARC64 V   PRIMEPOWER 2500       Do not use PRIMEPOWER as a DHCP client after installation is done     5 3 How to set configuration of server    5 3 1    This section describes configuration of DHCP server and install server that supports Solaris network    installation     For details on configuration of DHCP server  refer to the following documents        System Administration Guide  IP Services        Solaris DHCP Administration Guide       For details on configuration of install server  refer to the following documents        System Administration Guide  Basic Administration          Solaris 10 Installation Guide       Installation of DHCP server    The following packages must be installed in order to implement DHCP server     25       system SUNWdhcm DHCP Manager  system SUNWdhcsr BOOTP DHCP Server Services   Root   system SUNWdhcsu BOOTP DHCP Server Services   Usr           The DHCP server that supports network installation must have DHCP capability included in Solaris 8
39. ris 10 Documentation       Y    3 11 Install Optional Software       AAA T    Reboot the system            22            Upgrade from Solaris 7  Solaris 8  or Solaris 9     Upgrade from Solaris 10 8 07 or  earlier to Solaris 10 5 08 or later    This is necessary for system with  32Gbytes or greater memory     This procedure is required only in  the following cases       Upgrade from Solaris 7  Solaris 8  or Solaris 9      Upgrade from Solaris 10 8 07 or  earlier to Solaris 10 5 08 or later    You can install these software  products if you install Solaris 10  3 05     You can install these software  products if necessary     LJ    Some of the optional products  require rebooting the system  Check  this by referring to the Install Guide  of each product     Figure 4 2 PRIMEPOWER 1 200 250 400 450 600 650 850    Remove Enhanced Support  Facility    Stop the system       Install Solaris 10       Reboot the system       Set up system with large amount  of memory    Apply Recommended  amp   Security Patch Cluster    Reboot the system       Install Enhanced Support Facility          I  Reboot the system       Apply Solaris 10 PTF and  PTF for Enhanced Support  Facility    Reboot the system    3 10 Install Solaris 10 Documentation    3 11 Install Optional Software       E Reboot the system i    3 12 Apply Modification  Patches              I  Reboot the system          mis procedure is required only in  the following cases       Upgrade from Solaris 7  Solaris 8  or Solaris 9     Up
40. s the system    You may observe by the mpstat 1M  commad that the system time of a certain cpu is nearly 100     In such a case  you should change the value of autoup according to amount of memory of the system  The  recommended values are as Table 3 1     amount of memory    means the amount of memory installed to each    partition domain on a system with multiple partitions domains     Table 3 1 recommended value of autoup                      amount of memory autoup    gigabyte   second   Less than 32 30  32 and less than 64 60  64 and less than 128 120  128 and less than 256 240  256 and less than 512 480                Do not make the value of autoup larger than the recommended one above   Too large value of autoup causes the system to lose updated data when power outage occurs or the system    panics     Memory scrubbing daemon examines installed memory periodically to check memory ECC error     The following parameter can change intervals of memory scrubbing daemon invocations     memscrub_period_sec Specifies the time by second at which memory scrubbing daemon  examines all installed memory  The default is 43200  12 hours      If the installed memory size within a partition is 256 Gbytes or larger  you should specify 172800 as  memscrub_period_sec at least   To make the above values effective on your system  add the parameters to  etc system and reboot the    system     Example  specify autoup 60 and memscrub_period_sec 172800    set autoup 60  set memscrub_period_sec
41. ser   s Manual    e System Console Software User s Guide    The following documents are shipped with PRIMEPOWER   e PRIMEPOWER USER S MANUAL  e PRIMEPOWER Installation Guide    To view the following documentation  go to http   docs sun com   The Documentation DVD has been  excluded from Solaris 10 Media after 1 06   e Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Basic Installations  Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Custom JumpStart and Advanced Installations  Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Solaris Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning  Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Network Based Installations  Solaris 10 Installation Guide  Solaris Flash Archives  Creation and Installation   Solaris 10 Documentation README    2 2 System console    Set up a system console  which is required for system installation  operational administration  and    maintenance     2 2 1 PRIMEPOWER1 200 250 400 450 600 650 850    You must connect a console to a system by selecting one of the following two methods      Personal computer  serial port connection       Personal computer  connection via Remote Console Connection Unit     2 2 1 1 Personal computer  serial port connection     To use a personal computer as the console  the following environment is required     Table 2 1 Required environment when a personal computer is used       Required environment  Hardware Software  Remarks    RS232C cable  See  Table 2 2          It is only possible  to connect to  serial port A of    the computer        OS  Windows       Terminal s
42. tes on how to determine the size of a file system     2 3 2 1 Notes on planning disk space    Location of file systems  In Solaris  a single hard disk can be divided up into a maximum of eight slices   A slice is composed of contiguous blocks  and you are able to create separate file systems in each slice   Slice2 represents the entire disk  and file systems can be created on the other seven slices     The following file systems are the main file systems  which comprise the Solaris   root      This file system is the top of the hierarchical file tree   It also contains the kernel modules  the device drivers  and the programs used to boot the system   Note that directories such as  etc   dev   devfs   kernel   platform and  sbin must be placed on the same  slice as root    for booting of the system  Otherwise  the system might not boot successfully   swap  This space is used as virtual memory storage areas when the system does not have enough physical  memory to handle current processes   It is also used as the dump device when the system crashes   If you do not create  tmp file system  this space is used as the work file system   tmp     usr  This file system contains UNIX standard programs  libraries  and static databases   A standalone system or a file server has this file system  A data less client shares the  usr file system of  file server    var  This file system contains system files and directories that are changeable on the local system during  system operation  Thes
43. valent to two to five times of the  swap size       Long term operation  During long term operations  resource demand increases  In particular  log file space can fill up and  cause unexpected system problems  For log files and crush dump files  initialize the files or remove them    as necessary     2 4 Instance numbers of PCI cards and basic network  interfaces    A partition can be composed of two or more system boards on PRIMEPOWER800 900 1000 1500 2000   2500    If you have installed Solaris or PCI cards in the partition  instance numbers  SCSI controller number  etc    are assigned to each system board and to the interfaces on the slots in system board number order    On PRIMEPOWER 800 1000 2000  these instance numbers are assigned in a certain order and include all  cards mounted in the six PCI slots and the basic network interfaces on the system board     For more detailed information  refer to   2 4 1 Network interface name and disk controller number      2 4 1 Network interface name and disk controller number    2 4 1 1 PRIMEPOWER800 1000 2000    When Solaris is installed in a partition  it is necessary to know the interface name of the interface used for    the Administration LAN on the partition side  This section describes how to obtain the interface name   hmex  used for the Administration LAN that you will use in the network installations and the disk  controller number  cx  for installing Solaris    If the partition is composed of two or more system boards  th
44. y 25    5 3 1 Installation  of DHCP server    nassen an ern RIED A A 25  5 3 2 General configuration of DHCP serye oseane eiee ee E A E E a A R 26  5 3 3 Configuration  ofanstall SV A A tard ta tee aa AANA 26  5 3 4 Configuration  of    the client system Ln AAA 26  0 39 Configuration of Custom JumpStarts en Ea RE T A A A O R RANAR 27  5 3 6 Creating DHCP option and Macro for install parameter               suesesesessensennennenennenennennennennenennenensennennensennnnnenan 27  54   Network  installation  A Ai 29  5 4 1 Install A AA ANS 29  5 4 2 Execution of sys tinconfig Command eien enra oi diia benennen 29  5 5 Known problems and Iimitations       uaaseeee irn Innen E ee uate T EATE 30  5 6 Configuring static IP address using sysidcfg file 0 0    ee eeseseesceseeecneesecseeseeecsecseesessecaeeseeaceessessesaeeseeaeeaeesseeesateaeeasea 30    Chapter 1 Hardware Supported    1 1    This chapter describes what FUJITSU hardware is supported by Solaris    10 Operating System  Solaris  10      Table 1 1 lists hardware and kernel architectures supported by Solaris 10     Input the kernel architecture of the system when you do the following     Set up a boot server on the subnet       Add the system on a install server as an install client     Table 1 1 Hardware and kernel architecture                                              Kernel  System architec  ture  PRIMEPOWER1 sun4u  PRIMEPOWER200 sun4us   CPU clock 360MHz or greater   PRIMEPOWER250 sun4us  PRIMEPOWER400 sun4us   CPU c
45. y in the U S  and other countries  Products with the SPARC trademark  are based on architecture developed by Sun Microsystems  Inc    All other products  or company names mentioned in this document are claimed as trademark and trade    names by their respective companies     March  2005             October 2008 Seventh Edition       Notes            This manual may not be copied by any means without the express written permission  of FUJITSU LIMITED     FUJITSU LIMITED reserves the right to make changes to this manual without prior    notice        All Rights Reserved  Copyright    FUJITSU LIMITED 2005 2008  All Rights Reserved  Copyright    PFU LIMITED 2005 2008       Contents    Chapter  Hardware Supported  ui A A SNE A A 1  1 1 Maximum memory  Capacity  seen A A aes A A A E 1  Chapter 2  Preparing for Installation idea 3  2 1 Related  dOCUMEeMtS oir A A A A da 3  2 2 System CONSOLE ee np seen ia ken AAA AAA 3  2 2 1 PRIMEPOWER 1 200 250 400 450 600 650 850         2u220220224242202002nennennennennenennennennennenennnnensennnnnennnnnnonsensenennennnnan 3  2 2 1 1 Personal computer  serial port connection            eeeeeseeseeeeceseeeseesecsececeeseccecsecceesecaeesecseeeaecaeeeaecseeeaeceeeseceeeaeenee 4  2 2 1 2 Personal computer  connection via Remote Console Connection Unit     oconocnnccnncnicnnoncncconncononanonncnn conc cononononnnonos 4   2 2 2 PRIMEPOWER800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500           2u24224224222002Bennennennenennennennennnnnennennnnensennenenennnnnnnonsens
    
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