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1. E Mouse Oe 4xRJ45 Keyboard USB Printer Com 1 Display RCA Backplane plan view u BIE Figure 16 Cabling for the RCA U41224 J Z916 1 76 31 Connecting the cables Installing the RCA 5 1 4 1 Connecting to the RM server Do the following when you have placed the RCA system in a suitable position or installed it in the rack gt Connect the RCA to the LAN Connect the COM port to the RM system with the corresponding cable as follows Figure 17 Connecting the RCA to the device backplane here an RM600 E45 model Connect the cable to the pins which are at the top of the HIOS or EHIOS basic controller gt Attach the connector as shown Cables should not prevent the rear door being closed When connecting the cables always make sure that the rear door of the system cabinet can be closed again without difficulty Secure the connector with its screw fasteners 32 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Installing the RCA Connecting the cables 5 1 4 2 Connecting to the PRIMEPOWER MR server Correspondingly the cables are connected to serial port A on the backplane of the PRIMEPOWER MR server using one of the preinstalled adapters Figure 18 Connecting the RCA to the device
2. If the IP address is changed the net mask which is also configured on this screen page changes too also refer to the description of the Net Mask option Pay attention to the following advice when allocating IP addresses An IP address must not be allocated more than once If this happens there can be considerable problems with terminal operations These problems may not become apparent immediately These problems may also arise even if the devices to which the same IP address has been allocated are not turned on at the same time U41224 J Z916 1 76 93 Network Appendix Net Mask Enter the net mask in the four fields here The net mask changes if the IP address is changed The IP address is also con figured on this page The system changes the net mask automatically in this case i e it sets it in accordance with the change that has been made to the IP address If this auto matic adjustment does not correspond to the particular conditions of your net work you have to enter the required net mask yourself Your network adminis trator will be able to tell you what is required Gateways It is necessary to specify gateways for connections between the RCA and sta tions that are in a different logical segment of the LAN Enter one or more gate ways here Type the address of a new gateway in the four fields that are available and con firm your input with Add To delete an existing gateway select it and pres
3. Enter far under Telephone number if the Teleservice center does not lie in your local telephone network The parameter near may apply for you if you are in the Frankfurt Munich or Paderborn local public network This field is only shown in advance if pabx was entered for Connection between modem and telephone network gt Afurther parameter required is the phone number for contacting the relevant Teleservice center A symbolic name can be used here or you can also enter the number directly A symbolic name is converted by the software If the number changes the assignment can be changed by the center The follow ing symbolic names and numbers apply presently for the Teleservice cen ters Frankfurt 0 D 6 06966824742 Munich 0 D 2 08936012906 Paderborn 0 D 5 05251829890 The operating mode of the modem is read from the modem parameters and normally does not need to be changed Save the settings with SAVE 62 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Teleservice Your system will now try to establish a connection to the defined Teleser vice center The following screen appears during this The text on this screen is variable so the data shown below is just a snapshot When the connection has been established the Teleservice center requests you to enter the required information Ari See r input be oressina Fa inp This includes gt Terminal type He
4. Radiated interference CE labeling acc to EEC directive 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC FCC class A Environment certificate EPA compliant Table 16 Standards U41224 J Z916 1 76 37 Switching on the RCA Installing the RCA 5 4 Switching on the RCA You switch on the RCA with the main switch on the rear of the device The RCA powers on in the mode that was last active when it was switched off with the main switch When the power indicator is lighting orange press the ON OFF button on the front of the RCA When the power indicator is lighting green the RCA is started Figure 19 Front view of the RCA 1 Power LED lights green when the RCA is switched on lights orange when the RCA is ready In this mode the RCA uses very little energy and can be switched on using the ON OFF button does not light if the RCA has been switched off using the main switch at the rear 2 Mail LED Not supported 3 Disk LED lights when the flash card on the RCA is accessed 38 U41224 J Z916 1 76 6 Configuration In order to be able to configure the system the LAN Console must have been connected to the RCA via a LAN and the RCA must have been connected to one or more RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers via V 24 cabling see figure Connections on the rear of the device on page 29 From the LAN Console the system administrator manages both the RCA and the console connect
5. You can change the specified name in the Name field In the IP Address field you have to enter a new IP address Delete The host server entry that you have selected in the list is deleted when you click this button Use DNS Instead of specifying a series of hosts servers and their IP addresses for each RCA you can get the IP addresses from a central computer that runs the DNS service Domain Name Server Local Name You have to enter your local name if you chose the Use DNS option Domain Here you have to specify the domain to which you belong if you chose the Use DNS option The domain name shown in the screenshot is an example only as are other names addresses and paths given in the input fields in screenshots DNS Server If you chose the Use DNS option you have to specify a server that is running the DNS service You can enter multiple servers here To specify a DNS server enter its address in the four fields under the DNS Server caption Then click the Add button 100 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Appendix Hosts DNS This new address then appears in the scroll list To delete a DNS server entry select its name from the list and click the Delete button U41224 J Z916 1 76 101 Sessions Appendix 89 Sessions Local Telnet sessions can be set up here This mode is not supported in RCA Graphics Screen DPMS 102 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Appendix Firmware update 8 10 Firmware update
6. An RCA firmware update is called from this screen page A Language Keyboard Save Settings and Update Now Restore factory defaults FTP Server Here you can specify the server on which the new firmware is located The server name entered in the screen output is only provided as an example as is the case with the other name address and path details in the respective input boxes Remote Path Here you can specify the directory on the server in which the firmware images are stored User Here you can specify the name of the user who is entitled to access the firmware images U41224 J Z916 1 76 103 Firmware update Appendix Password Here you can specify the password of the user who is entitled to access the firm ware images This password is stored in the RCA in plain text i e it is not encrypted so it should only be used for updating the firmware Save Settings And Update Now If you select Save Settings And Update Now all settings that have been defined in the setup routine are saved in the same way as for the Save option on the Exit screen page and the new firmware is downloaded from the specified server The terminal is restarted several times during this operation When the update has been completed successfully a new firmware version number appears on the System Information screen page Restore Factory Defaults If you select Restore Factory Defaults the settings on all screen
7. ip address of name server 6 129 103 145 11 determine which TCP IP port should be served as a console TCP_Port_3001 no yes default no 0 1 TCP_Port_3002 no yes default no 0 1 TCP_Port_3003 no yes default no 0 1 TCP_Port_3004 no yes default no 0 1 TCP_Port_3005 no yes default no 0 1 TCP_Port_3006 no yes default no 0 1 What has been described so far is a general overview of configuration What fol lows is a step by step guide gt The following entries have to be made in your work file RCA_config_file Keyword Comment Example RCA_IP ip address of RCA RCA_Netmask ip netmask of RCA RCA_IP_Name host name of RCA RCA_Domain domain suffix RCA_Gateways using gateways no RCA_Use_DNS using DNS no If gateways are used yes yes RCA_Gateway_IP ip address of RCAs gateway If DNS is used RCA_MAC ethernet HW address of RCA 08 00 06 0a f4 0b 129 103 165 66 255 255 255 0 akkord pdb siemens de 0 1 0 1 129 103 165 1 U41224 J Z916 1 76 47 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA Configuration DNS_IP1 ip address of name server 1 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP2 ip address of name server 2 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP3 ip address of name server 3 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP4 ip address of name server 4 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP5 ip address of name server
8. TA Figure 9 Setting the power supply 1 groove for inserting the screwdriver Figure 10 Connector on system unit gt Connect the power cable for the system unit to the system unit 1 and then to the earthed power outlet 2 20 U41224 J Z916 1 76 LAN Console Operating the LAN Console 4 4 Operating the LAN Console 4 4 1 Switching on off the LAN Console The LAN Console also has a main switch on the rear of the system unit in addi tion to the ON OFF button on the front Figure 11 Switching on off the LAN Console 1 Main switch O System unit is disabled 2 ON OFF button l System unit is ready to operate 3 Power LED 4 4 1 1 System unit is switched off The main switch 1 is in position O the power LED 3 is not lighting and the ON OFF button 2 is not functional 4 4 1 2 System unit is ready to operate The main switch 1 is in position and the power LED 3 is lighting orange You can enable the system unit in this mode with the ON OFF button 2 The ready to operate state corresponds to the stand by status on a television The power LED 3 is described in greater detail in the next section U41224 J Z916 1 76 21 Operating the LAN Console LAN Console 4 4 1 3 System unit is switched on The main switch 1 is in position and the power LED 3 is lighting green The system unit c
9. The entries on the new LAN Console are again created with mklancon see the section Configuring the LAN Console on page 43 If no DNS server has been entered for the RCA a host entry has to be entered for the new LAN Console in the RCA setup see the Appendix on page 89 and the section Hosts DNS 6 2 5 Modifying the LAN Console and RCA The following sections outline the approach to modifying a configuration entry and the RCA setup changes that are relevant for the LAN Console The steps for removing a LAN Console or RCA configuration are also outlined 52 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Configuring the LAN Console and RCA 6 2 5 1 Modifying the configuration entry for an RCA port Remove the configuration entry with rmlancon and use mklancon to create the modified configuration entry Change the port password in RCA setup if the password that you specify in mklancon does not match the one in the removed configuration entry 6 2 5 2 Modifying the RCA setup parameters Sample screens are given in the Appendix to this manual If you are using the LAN Console on a PRIMEPOWER MR the line speed for the connected port of the RCA must be set in the RCA setup to 9600 baud see the section Ports in the Appendix 6 2 5 3 Removing a LAN Console gt Delete all configuration entries for example using opt SMAW SMAWxsco sbin rmlancon a gt Remove any host entries for the LAN Console from every con
10. screen page in the RCA setup routine Port number 300x corresponds to COMx See the section Ports on page 95 in the Appendix Existing configuration entries can be checked removed and changed in the way described in the section Configuring the LAN Console on page 43 6 2 3 Another RCA connected to the LAN Console Another RCA is configured in basically the same way as described in the sec tion Initial configuration of the LAN Console and RCA on page 42 First at least one configuration entry should be created for the existing LAN Console using the new RCA as described under Commands on page 43 mklancon The RCA is configured in keeping with the section Configuring the RCA The network data and Ethernet address of the new RCA as well as the port numbers of the configuration entries created for this RCA are needed to do this as described in the section Initial configuration of the LAN Console and RCA on page 42 Finally the RCA has to be activated as described under BOOTP service for RCA on page 48 and Switching on the RCA on page 49 6 2 4 Another LAN Console connected to the RCA To configure another LAN Console connected to an existing RCA all configura tion entries for the existing LAN Console must also be created on the additional LAN Console with the same parameter settings You can get the necessary information about existing configuration entries with the showlancon command
11. If this does not work because for example tftpboot already contains other data you should mount a disk partition onto ftpboot with enough space for all the data No links Since the TFTP service is started in security mode you cannot operate with hard or symbolic links There must be enough free space in var sadm to copy the data from the CD ROM containing Reliant UNIX 500 650 MB per operating system version Alternatively you can set a symbolic link for example In s export home var sadm remote lt VERSION gt 72 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Remote boot und installation Syntax setup_RM_server V VERSION A Solaris system can be set up as a boot installation server for an RM with the setup_RM_server tool V In this case multiple versions of Reliant UNIX can be provided in parallel on the LAN Console for remote installation of the RM devices The data for installing the version VERSION is stored under var sadm remote lt VERSION gt cdrom The files for booting the version VERSION are stored under t tpboot lt VERSION gt The value of the VERSION variable must comply with a specific syntax consist ing of the letter from the computer ID N or Y the last digit of the supplementary version 3 for 5 43 4 for 5 44 5 for 5 45 the letter of the revision level and the digits of the source patch level object patch level and production level C3004 for 5 43 C30 C1013 for 5 44 C10 This syntax
12. Console 4 All functions of a character oriented display including IKDB Internal Kernel Debugger and BDM Board Debug Monitor or OBP Open Boot Prom Monitor and rebooting of a system can be carried out with the LAN Console 5 The xscon tool is used to select and represent one or more consoles of RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers 6 RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers can also be booted and installed remotely via LAN 7 Connection to Teleservice 8 The LAN Console can be used simultaneously as a console on RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers and with hardware software upgrades as an SMC for the PRIMEPOWER Enterprise Server 9 The LAN Console can be used as cluster console in high availability appli cations with RM an PRIMEPOWER MR Servers This requires additional components such as a further ethernet controller and software which are not part of the standard LAN Console By default the LAN Console has two Fast Ethernet controllers onboard The console takes over the function of monitoring the system cluster as a whole and the function of system console for all connected RM and PRIMEPOWER systems U41224 J Z916 1 76 7 Architecture Functionality 10 The console can also be used as a computer system in its own right 3 2 Architecture RM systems and or PRIMEPOWER MR systems 2 x V 24 4 x V 24 Remote Communication Adapter RCA Ethernet TCP IP Figure 1 Architecture
13. E40 E42 E80 CS42 Operating Instructions Target group System administrators Content This document provides information on the models E40 E42 E80 and CS42 on the multi user RM600 computer system running under Reliant UNIX 5 45 U41224 J Z916 1 76 117 Related publications 12 13 14 15 Reliant UNIX 5 45 RM 600 E45 E85 CS45 FC45 Operating Manual Target group System administrators Content This document provides information on the models E45 E85 CS45 FC45 on the multi user RM600 computer system running under Reliant UNIX 5 45 Reliant UNIX 5 45 RM ServerNode Operating Manual Target group System administrators Content Description startup and operation of the RM ServerNode multiprocessor computer system with the Reliant UNIX 5 45 operating system Reliant Monitor Software V3 1 Installation of RMS Reliant UNIX and Solaris System Administrator s Guide Target group System administrators Content This is a guide to installing the Reliant Monitor Software RMS on Sie mens RM systems Reliant Monitor Software V3 1 Administration of RMS with RCVM Reliant UNIX and Solaris System Administrator s Guide Target group System administrators Content 118 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Related publications This document describes the RCVM graphical user interface which is based on Motif and is used to administer Reliant Monitor Software RMS resources 16 Reliant Monitor S
14. Language Keyboard Supervisor Password Again Keyboard Layout af Hosts DNS usa Al I user Password Canada french Netherlands France Switzerland german Switzerland french United Kingdom Language Here you can define the language in which texts are to appear on screen English and German are available Supervisor Password Here you can input a system administrator password If you do this the setup routine can only be called by entering this password Any blanks at the end of the password are ignored User Password Here you can input a user password If you do this the setup routine can only be called by entering this password or the system administrator password Only characters from the standard set can be used for the user password i e no umlauts separators or other special characters U41224 J Z916 1 76 91 Language Keyboard Appendix Access rights after entry ofthe user password apply to just some of the func tions of the setup routine Functions that are not available to a user who has input the user password but only to the system administrator are grayed on the screen 92 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Appendix Network 8 3 Network Local network settings of the RCA are configured and network parameters are changed on this screen page O local za ios 70 fine je via Boor IP Address Enter the IP address Internet address in the four fields provided
15. Scalable Processor Architecture SunVTSTM Sun Validation Test Suite TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TFT Thin Film Transistor UL Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated USB Universal Serial Bus VGA Video Graphic Adapter VTS see SUNVTS WSA Web based System Administration U41224 J Z916 1 76 113 Related publications Please apply to your local office for ordering the manuals 1 2 3 4 Reliant UNIX 5 45 Reliant UNIX Installation Installation Guide Target group System administrators Content The manual describes the re installation and updating of Reliant UNIX as well as initial installation of it when there is a new system disk Reliant UNIX 5 45 Reliant UNIX Operation System Administrator s Guide Target group System administrators Content Description of the administration of Reliant UNIX Reliant UNIX 5 45 Commands Target group Shell users Content This document describes the Reliant UNIX commands in alphabetic order Reliant UNIX 5 45 User Guide Target group Users Content Overview of the Reliant UNIX 5 45 operating system and an introduction into the general basics for users U41224 J Z916 1 76 115 Related publications 5 6 7 Reliant UNIX 5 45 System Administrator s Reference Manual Target group System administrators Content Commands and application programs for system maintenance file for mats s
16. be administrated from the LAN Console fewer modems are required The modem is not included with the LAN Console product The software comes with a detailed release notice that you can find under opt readme telesv d fgm00 There is also a HELP function for every menu item A CHOICES function is available when there are several options You can order a manual for the Teleservice software from your sales partner Preparatory work for Teleservice Some preliminary work is needed before getting Teleservice started but any user with some technical skill can do this with the aid of these instruc tions and the online help Get in touch with the technician responsible for installing your system if you do not want to do this preliminary work your self If you encounter a generation or registration problem in the course of installa tion call your Service hotline and report your Teleservice problem in Germany the number for the Siemens IT Service hotline is 0180 5 2202 You can find out more about Teleservice on the Internet under http its siemens de lobs its its_sc swserv reliant teleserv teleserv_gr htm U41224 J Z916 1 76 55 Teleservice Configuration 6 3 1 Installation and generation 6 3 1 1 Hardware installation The following hardware is needed for Teleservice An ELSA high speed modem A 9 pin serial cable A 25 9 pin adapter A telephone cable A plug in power supply unit With most systems it is
17. console log see the section Log files on page 83 86 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Operation Error situations tag lt ConsoleName gt password check password rejected access denied or tag lt ConsoleName gt password check no response from host lt RCA SystemName gt If connection establishment fails because of a timeout and the timeout interval of the application that is called by xscon is less than the timeout intervals in the LAN Console or RCA then no log entry is written 7 4 3 Disrupted RCA LAN Console connection 7 4 3 1 LAN connection disrupted It can happen that the connection between the RCA and the LAN Console is not terminated properly This results in an open hanging connection on the RCA side The reason for this could be that the connector on the LAN Console has been detached or that the connection from the RCA to the LAN has not been working for some time Reset using a command Hanging or open socket connections can be closed using a command The user root enters the following command on the LAN Console that set up the connec tion rsh lt RCA SystemName gt resetport lt RCA PortNumber gt This command can also be input on a different LAN Console or system by the user root provided it is entered in the RCA setup Select the menu item New in order to enter the system on the screen Hosts DNS on page 99 Restore via the RCA setup routine This problem can also be re
18. is important because the installation scripts on the RM ascertain precisely this variable from the UNIX that was booted for the installation process and then use this variable to search through the path on the server for the data for the required NFS Network File System mount Parameter V not specified In this case only one version of Reliant UNIX can be provided on the Solaris sys tem for remote installation of RM machines The data for the installation is stored under var sadm remote cdrom The files for booting are stored directly under tftpboot Procedure in the system 1 Check and start the rarpd service 2 Start DHCP in BOOTP mode by calling bootpconf 3 Check and start the tftpd service 4 Create the directories var sadm remote and var sadm remote cdrom and the directories var sadm remote lt VERSION gt and var sadm remote lt VERSION gt cdrom U41224 J Z916 1 76 73 Remote boot und installation Configuration 5 Mount the Reliant UNIX CD ROM check it and copy it to disk If the var sadm file system does not have enough space for the copy this is detected and reported There are the following possibilities at this point var sadm remote Or var sadm remote lt VERSION gt is a symbolic link to another file system which does have enough space A separate file system with enough space has been mounted under var sadm remote Write entry in etc dfs dfstab and NFS sharetab for the ins
19. of the LAN Console U41224 J Z916 1 76 4 LAN Console The LAN Console is based on a high performance SPARC based computer system running the Solaris 8 operating system It is connected with the RCA Remote Communication Adapter via the LAN TCP IP The LAN Console can be used as a standalone system in desktop housing with a desktop monitor standard PC keyboard German International and 3 button mouse Figure 2 LAN Console as a standalone system A mounting frame is provided for installing the LAN Console in a 19 inch rack 3 5 height units as well as a pull out rack console with fold away TFT monitor 15 35cm and keyboard with trackball U41224 J Z916 1 76 9 LAN Console PAA SSA NESS Figure 3 LAN Console rack module Figure 4 Fold away monitor of LAN Console in the rack The power supply is enabled when the monitor is tilted open At the same time a safety mechanism on the right hand side of the rack module prevents the rack being pushed back in while the monitor is tilted open 10 U41224 J Z916 1 76 LAN Console Hardware 4 1 Hardware The LAN Console is provided with the following hardware Hardware elements Configuration Performance Processor 500MHz UltraSparc lle Main memory 128 MByte max 2 GByte possible Graphics controller Resolution of 1280x1024 pixels 24 bit color VGA port VGA controller int
20. pages of the setup routine are put back in the state they were in when the device left the fac tory 104 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Appendix System information 8 11 System information RCA system information is output on this screen page U41224 J Z916 1 76 105 Exit Appendix 8 12 Exit The setup routine is exited from this screen page The current status can be saved or discarded A Language Keyboard Firmware Update System Information When you select Exit you are asked whether you want to save the RCA settings that have been defined in the setup routine You can choose between Save and Discard Save All settings are saved and control returns to the normal RCA mode In the case of certain changes it is necessary to restart the RCA for them to take effect You are asked in each case whether or not you want to restart the RCA Discard If you select this option on the Exit screen page none of the settings is saved and control returns to the normal RCA mode 106 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Appendix Restart 8 13 Restart oc kel C Eja AGE This query lets you decide whether or not you want to restart the RCA U41224 J Z916 1 76 107 Glossary bootp Protocol that is used for booting a system remotely cluster A group of systems nodes interacting tightly as a system to provide fast uninterruptible computer services console A control unit that gives the user direct acc
21. required The LAN Console software is stored on the Control CD System manage ment CD The Control CD contains the following packages for the LAN Con sole Package SMAWrtty Communication SMAWxsco Console mapping SMAWrins Remote installation server SMAWielx Telecall gate Installation procedure gt Insert the Control CD The required packages are installed using the Web start wizard The File Manager window opens automatically and shows the contents of the CD ROM Tee Fila Selected tee E oraducts REAME Se htm BEADME_en tra Trectalt Figure 13 File Manager window for the Control CD U41224 J Z916 1 76 25 Installing the software packages LAN Console gt Double click Installer and then keep clicking the Next button until the follow ing mask appears Thetal Wir Sista Hana Cb 2 A S Sajet the bos of installation you want for each product N Dolasit Lustem install i siall isian bat WabSysadmin Bemain Admin EMAMATE Hastar aparit C HR HR Ts TE VE lt Back Hest gt Figure 14 Installation mask for Control CD Choose the LAN Console product The following packages are installed in the directory opt SMAW SMAWrity SMAWrins SMAWtelx SMAWxsco Where there are several systems to be administered by the LAN Console at the same time in one or more domains the licensed Domain Admin 2 0 produc
22. telecall gateway 2 teleservice 2 26 software installation 57 template file 46 opt SMAW SMAWxsco misc setup tpl 48 TFT monitor 9 time zone 24 trace level error situations 83 U unpacking 14 update firmware 103 user password 91 V V 24 34 RCA 29 version operating system 71 software 25 Ww web based system administration starting 28 webstart wizard 25 x xscon 7 79 81 cu 80 mklancon 80 XVision 82 128 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation 33094 Paderborn Germany Fax 49 700 372 00001 email manuals fujitsu siemens com http manuals fujitsu siemens com Comments Suggestions Corrections Submitted by Comments on LAN Konsole Installieren Konfigurieren und Bedienen U41224 J Z916 1 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation 33094 Paderborn Germany Fax 49 700 372 00001 email manuals fujitsu siemens com http manuals fujitsu siemens com Comments Suggestions Corrections Submitted by Comments on LAN Konsole Installieren Konfigurieren und Bedienen U41224 J Z916 1 fo FUJITSU Information on this document On April 1 2009 Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu ters This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So lutions This document from the document archive refers to a product version which was released a considerable time ago or which is no lo
23. the LAN Console The setup data that is transferred during the boot process must now be stored in the RCA in order to take effect after every reboot When this data has been stored it is not possible to reboot by loading the setup data from the boot server again because this facility is disabled when the data is generated with the mkrca command The setup data is stored by calling the RCA setup routine remotely from the LAN Console rsh lt RCA SystemName gt setup display lt LAN Console SystemName gt 0 An error message is reported if the remote call is not input correctly see the section Incorrect remote call of RCA setup on page 88 The password for RCA setup is requested on the first screen page see the chapter BOOTP service for RCA on page 48 and the section Language Key board on page 91 in the appendix Then you have to execute the Save function in the Exit dialog Exit on page 106 Error situations are described in the sec tion Diagnostics on page 83 U41224 J Z916 1 76 49 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA Configuration The mkrca command is used to define that screen texts are to be output in English for the RCA setup program If German is required this can be done via remote setup on the first screen page after access control see the section Language Keyboard on page 91 The RCA configuration parameters can be extended and changed con veniently with a remote setup u
24. the two sys tems are in the same subnet This is specified in the usual Internet for mat XXX XXX XXX XXX decimal numbers separated by s SUBNETMASK The network mask of the subnet in which the RM client is located This is specified in the usual Internet format xxx xxx xxx xxx decimal num bers separated by m MACRO Macro name which is entered in the var dhcp dhcptab file this macro is referred to as the install macro from now on The name can be freely chosen A separate name can be chosen for each client but it is also possible to use the same name for several clients In this way various RM clients can be assigned to an installation class 76 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Remote boot und installation This macro contains data that is the same for all assigned computers e g the boot file or the pointer to the associated network table Different network tables apply to computers that are in different subnets so differ ent macros have to be defined for them It is advisable for instance to give it the same name as the VERSION from the setup_RM_server call In this way all RM clients which are to be installed with this version and are located in the same subnet get the same macro and thus the same values from var dhcp dhcptab b BOOT_FILE The path name of the boot file relative to the tftp home directory Example tftpboot is the tftp home directory defined by the entry in etc inet
25. 0 root overlap swap partition 3 partition 4 overlap swap 20 MByte 1 swap 512 MByte 2 overlap Entire disk 3 10 MByte 4 10 MByte Table 8 Hard disk arrangement This hard disk arrangement allows use both as a LAN Console and as an SMC on PRIMEPOWER Enterprise Servers For a reinstallation do not use the disk arrangement from the Solaris manual use the arrangement proposed here instead This will save you repartitioning when using the LAN Console as an SMC U41224 J Z916 1 76 23 Operating the LAN Console LAN Console 4 4 5 First Booting Identification When the system boots for the first time parameters for identification like host name network time zone and root password are required Language setting When the Solaris operating system has booted a mask appears prompting the user name The desired language can be chosen in the following menu Desktop Login gt Options gt Languages Once you have entered the password the CDE Common Desktop Environ ment is started All other parameters are set using the usual Solaris tools 24 U41224 J Z916 1 76 LAN Console Installing the software packages 4 5 Installing the software packages The software for the LAN Console requires a maximum of 10 Mbytes storage space The following software packages must be installed on the LAN Console Ifthe LAN Console is to be integrated into a WSA domain the Supplement CD is
26. 10 hicolor U41224 J Z916 1 76 97 DPMS Appendix 87 DPMS The settings on this screen page are only relevant for a display that is connected locally to the RCA 1024x768 70 hicolor 1024x768 75 hicolor 1024x768 85 hicolor 1024x768 100 hicolor 1024x768 110 hicolor 98 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Appendix Hosts DNS 8 8 Hosts DNS The hosts servers and the Domain Name Server DNS are configured for the RCA on this screen page If a host server name was specified previously an IP address has to be assigned to this name The names of specified hosts servers are shown in the scroll list atthe top The name of the currently selected host server is highlighted Name You can change the name of the selected host server here IP Address You can specify the IP address Internet address of the selected host server here U41224 J Z916 1 76 99 Hosts DNS Appendix New A new host server entry is created when you click this button The name of this host server is Server_n initially n stands for the n th host server in the list You can change the specified name in the Name field In the IP Address field you have to enter the IP address of the host server that you have just added Copy The host server entry is copied when you click this button Initially the new name is in the form hostname 2 and the IP address for this new entry is the same as the original
27. 5 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP6 ip address of name server 6 129 103 145 11 Which TCP IP port is to be treated as a console TCP_Port_3001 no yes default no Coal TCP_Port_3002 no yes default no oO 1 TCP_Port_3003 no yes default no 0 1 TCP_Port_3004 no yes default no 0 1 TCP_Port_3005 no yes default no 0 1 TCP_Port_3006 no yes default no 0 1 The ethernet and IP addresses undergo a syntax check Ethernet XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 2 position hex value IP X X X X x decimal value 0 lt x lt 255 The configuration entries for gateways DNS Domain Name Service and TCP ports are checked for 0 1 If no entry exists O is taken as the default value The names for the RCA host and the domain must contain a string If DNS is wanted for the RCA then the IP addresses of the required DNS serv ers must also be entered If the RCA is going to be operated without DNS then the IP address and host name of the LAN Console are determined automatically BOOTP service for RCA The opt SMAW SMAWxsco sbin mkrca script is used to activate the BOOTP ser vice on the LAN Console and to prepare and store the setup data that is deter mined for the RCA as described under Preparing the setup data on page 45 mkrca uses tools from the SMAWrins package to activate the BOOTP service i e to start the DHCP service in BOOTP mode The mkrca script uses the work file mentioned under
28. 5 Installing Telecall 2 222 22 Como a 66 Preparations sosot oa coira a cori Aios ioa r ba i 66 Software installation on the LAN Console 66 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Contents 734 7 4 3 1 Software installation on the RM 67 Software installation on the PRIMEPOWER MR 67 Generating the Telecall cluster 67 Remote boot und installation 71 setup RM server 2 aaa 72 BOELPCONM 5 war eo Ee cl re 75 add_RM_client 3 2 2 ne we en nn 76 Operation lt T un eh a ag ne at ed 79 xsconcall 2 Gd Hm aan ne 79 Switching LAN Consoles 2 2 2 2 2 nn 82 Planned switches 2 2 22 2 nn nen 82 Switching because of problems 83 Diagn sties 3 Ba a eee ER ae 83 Logfiles Sean 6 eee eee hee oe ee be 83 Status informations for the rtty monitor 84 Configuration entries forthe LAN Console 84 System information forthe RCA 85 Errorsituations 0 02 220052200 86 No response fromthe RCA 86 Failure to establish a connection 86 Disrupted RCA LAN Console connection 87 LAN connection disrupted 20 4 87 No output in console window 2 88 Invalid password forRCAsetup 88 Incorrect remote call of RCA setup 88 Appendix 4 4 Soa ae te See bs Bae ak a a her 89 Access contr
29. 5022 e The following notice is for USA users only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference Safety notes e Only transport the device in its original packaging or in other suitable packaging which will protect it against impact and jolts e Condensation may occur when the device is brought in from the cold to its site of installation Wait until the device has reached a stable temperature and is absolutely dry before putting it into operation e Heed the ambient conditions given in the Technical specifications on page 35 before installing the device and putting it into operation e This device features a safety tested power cable and may only be connected to a grounded socket e Make sure that the socket on the device or the mains socket on the housing installation are readily accessible U41224 J Z916 1 76 5 Safety notes The ON OFF button does not isolate the device from the mains volt age completely To do this you have to remove the plug from the mains socket In the case of system units that do not have a main switch the ON OFF button does not disconnect the monitor socket from the mains supply A monitor connected to this socket must always be switched off using its own ON OFF button Lay cables in such a way that there is no
30. Administration within a Domain Target group System administrators service technicians Content Bundling and administration of several computer nodes using WSA Web based System Administration and Domain Admin Solaris publications 23 SUN Motherboard Netra Read me first AX1105 500 Target group System administrators technicians Content Netra AX1105 500 motherboard supports Sun s Solaris Operating Environment 120 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Related publications 24 25 SUN Motherboard Netra Read me first Audio Video Module for the Netra AX1105 500 Motherboard Target group System administrators technicians NetraTMAX 1105 500 Technical Reference and Installation Manual Target group System administrators technicians Content This manual describes the functions of the Netra AX1105 500 CPU board its operation displays connections boot sequences and specifi cations PRIMEPOWER publications 26 27 GP 7000F PRIMEPOWER Systems Safety Instructions Target group System administrators technicians Content Safety brochure in eighteen languages for the GP 7000F PRIMEPOWER systems PRIMEPOWER Solaris PRIMEPOWER 2000 1000 800 System Management Console SMC User Guide Target group System administrators technicians Content Operating instructions for the System Management Console of the PRIMEPOWER enterprise server U41224 J Z916 1 76 121 Related publicati
31. EPOWER 1 connection cable 32 connection to RCA 32 enterprise server 23 models 100 200 400 600 1 models 800 1000 2000 1 23 processor 11 prom monitor 7 79 R rack console 10 rack module 9 rated voltage 12 RCA configuration 39 connection to PRIMEPOWER 32 disrupted connection 87 firmware version 85 rear side LAN Console 16 Reliant UNIX version 73 remote boot 7 remote communication adapter 2 RM600 1 rmlancon 84 root password 24 RS232 34 rsh command 87 rtty 83 84 rtty monitor 84 diagnostics 83 S sacadm rtty monitor 84 U41224 J Z916 1 76 127 Index safety notes 5 SCL 58 scope of delivery 18 SCS 1 11 secure communication layer 58 serial interface connecting devices 18 server setting up 71 setting up client 71 server 71 setup password 91 short circuit 6 showlancon 84 SIDATA 29 SMAWrins 25 71 SMAWrtty 25 79 SMAWtelx 25 66 SMAWtssv 25 SMAWxsco 25 42 79 SMC 7 11 23 software version 25 software installation teleservice 57 Solaris 79 common desktop environment 80 SPARC processor 1 2 3 standards 30 storage space 11 subnet 76 Supplement CD 25 switching off LAN Console 21 switching on LAN Console 21 system console 1 7 cabling 34 software 25 System Console Software 7 system console software 1 11 System Management Console 7 system management console 11 23 T TCP IP RCA 29 technical customer service communication 2 teleadm 67 telecall installation 66
32. If the default setting for basedir points to home use useradd D b export home to change this to export home When you have finished these preparations install the Teleservice package SMAWtssv from the system management CD using the pkgadd command 6 3 2 Generating the software The screens depicted in this section show a sample configuration Since some screens depend on the parameters that have been input the generation pro cess may involve some different screen texts or different screens U41224 J Z916 1 76 57 Teleservice Configuration 6 3 2 1 Logging in gt Fill aut Form Log in under a user ID with root privileges and issue the teleadm command from the shell You will see the following start screen RICH urre oes tion t splay this message time ministration Veiner without SOL The Teleservice SCL is subject to optional contractual agreements You should contact your sales partner if you would like to use it The relevant ser vice must first be set up so that the modem can be installed From the first menu in the first window choose option d Install Teleservice channel and in the next menu option a Install Modify service at Teleservice channel The physical properties are entered in the third window ADR Dot om To 58 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Teleservice gt The device name of the Teleservice channel should be
33. Install the SItelx software package using the pkgadd command or from the CD SYS MI via the sysadm user interface Answer the questions during installation as follows i You want to use DOMAIN TELESERVICE DISTRIBUTION immediately Standard n y n y L setect node to collect for TELESERVICE lt LAN Console SystemName gt L J 6 4 1 4 Software installation on the PRIMEPOWER MR gt Install the SMAWtelx and SMAWskel software packages from the Teleservice_Distribution directory on the system management CD The soft ware packages are installed automatically in accordance with Solaris 8 con ventions Answer the questions during installation with yes 6 4 2 Generating the Telecall cluster Before continuing with generation of the TeleCall cluster gt make sure that the SMAWtelx or SItelx software package has been installed on all machines involved and that the LAN Console has a fully functional Teleservice connection to a Siemens IT Service Teleservice center gt test this if you need to via the Teleservice menu Submenu Simple TELESERVICE Administration menu item Test Connection to a Teleservice Center Note that this function can only be used in conjunction with the sup port center that is responsible for you see the introduction to the sec tion TeleCall The TeleCall cluster now has to be generated on the LAN Console 1 Log into the LAN Console under a user ID with roo
34. LAN Console Installation Configuration and Operation Edition October 2001 Comments Suggestions Corrections The User Documentation Department would like to know your opinion on this manual Your feedback helps us to optimize our documentation to suit your individual needs Fax forms for sending us your comments are included at the back of the manual There you will also find the addresses of the relevant User Documentation Department Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2000 2001 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers This manual was produced by cognitas Gesellschaft f r Technik Dokumentation mbH www cognitas de This manual is printed on paper treated with chlorine free bleach Contents Pref ce 0 40 doa bbe 6 4 Obi dob tei ee 1 Target groupn ata ae Bees Sa ate ae ae ae Ei 3 Summary of contents 2 22 20 3 Notationalconventions 24 5 4 Safety notes 20 le ee a E E E a 5 Bunctionality r 4483 4 Aah 2 2 ae 7 Functions supported 22 2 22m m nn 7 Architecture 2 84 208 2a iss ech ee BEM we 8 LAN Console 2 2 on rn 9 Hardware 4 2 0 as N ae AN Ira lan 11 Power ratings 2 222m on 12 Environmental conditions 2 22 22 nn 13 Standards 3 u hae 8 2 a ka Rea ann 14 Startup a
35. LAN con sole software see Installing the software packages on page 25 A Remote Communication Adapter RCA is needed to establish a connection from the LAN Console to the RM or PRIMEPOWER MR server s console port Up to six RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers can be connected to this RCA Multiple RCAs can be installed Up to 64 RM or PRIMEPOWER MR systems can be managed from the LAN Console RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers can be operated in combination on an RCA i The RCA and LAN Console must be ordered separately 2 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Preface Target group 1 1 Target group This manual is targeted at system administrators Knowledge of Reliant UNIX and Solaris systems is required If any problems occur with the RCA Remote Communication Adapter or the SPARC based LAN Console during operation please contact your local Service organization LAN Console and RCA are not SIDATA compatible The LAN Console and RCA do not support SIDATA i e they must be installed and started up by a technician System administrators are given instructions on setting them up and configuring them 1 2 Summary of contents Safety notes It is essential to read the chapter Safety notes on page 5 before start ing to work with the LAN Console This chapter contains essential infor mation for proper installation and handling of this device This manual describes how to install the LAN Console and the RCA how to con figure
36. Router GATEWAY_IP Enter the client information in the local or remote DHCP network table var dhcp xxx_xxx_xxx_xxx or var dhcp yyy_yyy_yyy_yyy with pntadm A IP_ADDR f BOOTP h CLIENT_NAME i ETHER_ADDR m MACRO XXX XXX XXX XXX or pntadm A IP_ADDR f BOOTP h CLIENT_NAME i ETHER_ADDR m MACRO yyy yyy yyy yyy The choice of table depends on whether or not the client is in the same sub net as the server Restart the DHCP service in BOOTP mode 78 U41224 J Z916 1 76 7 Operation The LAN Console can represent up to 64 consoles on RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers All commands are available on each LAN Console including the following console diagnostic tools IKDB Internal Kernel Debugger BDM Board Debug Monitor and OBP Monitor RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers can also be rebooted from the LAN Console 7 1 xscon call Access to the RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers is provided by xscon SMAWxsco package and the necessary connection is selected and established internally via rtty SMAWrtty package To establish this connection both xscon and rtty require data which is defined when the LAN Console is configured U41224 J Z916 1 76 79 xscon call Operation Please select the machines to which a connechon is to be established Akko rcs akkordid rend ake ri Poa Select the terminal emulation to be used x TER Logging Mode enabla disable Telasenice Operating en
37. Scope of Delivery The product LAN Console only consists of the system unit RCA monitor key board and mouse the modem for teleservice and the requested cables are not part of the scope of delivery and have to be ordered separately 4 2 2 Unpacking and checking the delivery unit You should keep the original device packaging in case the device has to be transported gt Unpack all the parts Check the package contents for visible transport damage Check that the delivery matches the details on the delivery note If you discover transport damage or inconsistencies between the packaging unit and the delivery note inform your local sales office immediately 14 U41224 J Z916 1 76 LAN Console Startup and operation 4 2 3 Installing the LAN Console Warning Pay attention to the safety notes when installing the LAN Console The LAN Console should only be installed in a specially designated posi tion This can be checked from the diagrams on the next pages The device should not be subjected to any extreme environmental con ditions see Environmental conditions on page 13 It should be pro tected from dust humidity and heat The must be at least 200 mm free space to the front and rear of the sys tem unit so that the unit is adequately ventilated The fan areas on the monitor and system unit should not be covered Do not place any objects over 40 kg in weight on the system unit and do not stack several syst
38. Template file opt SMAW SMAWxsco misc setup tpl on page 46 for the call parameters mkrca BOOTP configuration for RCA Syntax mkrca lt RCA_config_file gt 48 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Configuring the LAN Console and RCA The RCA_config_file command argument defines the file that the user copied from the template and filled by means of the setup template named setup tpl The content is analyzed by a shell and loaded i e the entries must comply with the shell syntax rules e g values must follow straight after the character Syntax and or plausibility errors are reported and cause the script to terminate If a BOOTP configuration already exists for the RCA in question this results in an error termination The password for RCA setup is requested in a dialog The passwords for the TCP ports which have been declared as console access are read from the RTTY configuration if possible If this is not possible these are also requested in a dialog When all checks have been completed the actual BOOTP entries are carried out in the BOOTP server for the RCA Now the RCA can be switched on and be supplied with the necessary network parameters by the LAN Console in its capacity as a BOOTP server Switching on the RCA The supplied setup data is made available in the RCA when the device is switched on the first time After booting the RCA must be addressable in the network by means of a ping command from
39. WER 800 1000 2000 Enterprise Server EP with Solaris This SPARC based LAN Console can be used both as a central system console for midrange servers and as a system management console for enterprise serv ers Midrange Server This includes the RM 300 400 600 ServerNode models and the PRIMEPOWER midrange server models 100N 200 400 600 Genuine LAN console software is used on the LAN Console for managing the server systems The Remote Communication Adapter RCA can be used as a V 24 Ethernet converter Enterprise Server This includes the PRIMEPOWER server models 800 1000 2000 The LAN Console is used as a system management console SMC which manages systems and system partitions with upgrade components The SPARC based LAN Console is a cost effective alternative to an SMC on the basis of a PRIMEPOWER 200 system console When used as an SMC the LAN Console should be equipped with additional hardware The SCS System Console Software software is used as well as the Console Connection Units CCU as V 24 Ethernet converters in the sys tem cabinets Use of the console as an SMC is not described in this man ual rather in the manual PRIMEPOWER Solaris System Management Console U41224 J Z916 1 76 1 Preface Throughout this manual the name PRIMEPOWER MR always refers to the models 100N 200 400 and 600 If you have a GP7000 F midrange M200 M400 M600 machine all of the PRIMEPOWER MR information applies to your mach
40. able disable Estsidish connections Torminato On the basis of configuration entries for the LAN Console xscon enables one or more RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers to be selected A console is repre sented for them on the PC The names of the selectable systems are the con sole names that were specified in the mklancon script when the configuration entries were created The xscon user interface can also be chosen via the Solaris Common Desktop Environment where there is a corresponding entry in the Application Manager The connection is established basically in the same way as for cu 1 The connection is cleared down via the string xscon mapping consoles Prerequisites for using xscon 80 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Operation xscon call il xscon can be called by root only The RCA must have been configured with the aid of the mkrca command You can obtain an exact description of the xscon command by displaying its manual page man xscon Syntax xscon lt ConsoleName1 gt L lt ConsoleName2 gt L 11 Calling xscon without parameters brings up a user interface showing the avail able RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers for selection When xscon Console Name is executed the connection to the selected system is established directly You make the selection via Establish Connections If logging mode is enabled all console output will be logged The log file is given the default name imp XSCON_ lt Consol
41. ail of this information depends on the rtty trace level Trace level 0 is enabled by default Up to 6 trace levels are available at present They are set by means of the following rtty command U41224 J Z916 1 76 83 Diagnostics Operation rttyadm T lt level gt lanconsole Error situations are logged in the basic level trace level 0 The other trace lev els record additional information on the establishment and clearing down of con nections and other activities of the rtty monitor including timeouts and control of access to the RCA The extended trace mode level gt 0 should only be used briefly so that the log file does not become too big 7 3 2 Status informations for the rtty monitor The system uses the sacadm and pmadm tools to manage the rtty monitor These tools allow the state of the rtty monitor to be viewed and the monitor itself to be manipulated see the manpages on sacadm and pmadm 7 3 3 Configuration entries for the LAN Console When a configuration entry is created for the LAN Console with mklancon entries are generated in the rtty specific etc saf lanconsole _pmtab and etc saf lanconsole _shadow files Under the specified console name the _pmtab file contains information about the device used the system name and port number of the RCA as well as inter nal rtty details of the type of connection For each console name the _shadow file contains the encrypted password for accessing the RCA T
42. already displayed If you want to use a different port you have to change this setting here gt Forthe standard modem that is currently delivered enter elsa ml336tq 1 or elsa ml56pro 1 depending on the modem If you are using a different modem note the validated Teleservice modems on the next page gt Enter the call number under which your modem can be reached from your local telephone network Enter the number without the area code Ifthe modem is connected to a private automatic branch exchange PABX enter the exchange code outside line code that you dial to make a local or long distance call on the Teleservice connection This is O on many PABXs The fields are not filled in for direct connections to the public telephone net work Save these settings by choosing SAVE 6 3 2 2 Selecting validated Teleservice modems If you are connecting a different modem the CHOICES function will show you a list of all validated modems and you can choose the right one If there are sev eral entries for one modem type choose the one with the highest suffix Select ENTER to exit the next screen When window 2 Install Teleservice channel is opened again choose option b Install Modem for Teleservice channel U41224 J Z916 1 76 59 Teleservice Configuration gt Set the channel speed to 38400 There are two options for connecting the modem to the telephone network Enter pa
43. an be switched to ready to operate status using the ON OFF but ton 2 It is required that the ON OFF button is pressed for 4 seconds 4 4 2 Indicators on the system unit Figure 12 Free standing LAN Console 1 Power LED If the power LED is lighting green the system unit is switched on 2 Hard disk indicator The indicator lights when the hard disk drive of the system unit is accessed 3 Message indicator This indicator is intended for future applications 4 DVD ROM indicator The indicator lights when the DVD ROM drive of the system unit is accessed The CD must not be removed under any circumstances while the indicator is lighting 5 Diskette indicator The indicator lights when the diskette drive on the system unit is accessed The diskette must not be removed under any circumstances while the indi cator is lighting 22 U41224 J Z916 1 76 LAN Console Operating the LAN Console 4 4 3 Pre installation The LAN Console is preinstalled as follows Component Pre installation Operating system port 64 bit incl Disksuite SUNVTSTM Solaris 8 Entire distribution plus OEM Sup Teleservice V4 0 Language German English is automatically installed as well Table 7 Pre installation of the LAN Console 4 4 4 Hard disk partitioning The following hard disk partitioning is predefined Partition Directory Hard disk partitioning 20 GByte
44. aris Advanced Installation Guide The required steps and commands are described there User and ser vice manuals for the PRIMEPOWER system are listed in the section PRIME POWER publications on page 121 SMAWrins must be installed The SMAWrins package must be installed on the LAN Console no matter whether an RM system or a PRIMEPOWER system is connected because tools from the SMAWrinspackage are also used when the BOOTP service is activated for the RCA see BOOTP service for RCA on page 48 Only the RM600 Exx apart from the E20 E60 models from Reliant UNIX V5 45 on can be booted and installed over a LAN Remote boot and installation are not started from the LAN Console s CD drive but from the hard disk The prerequisite for this function is that the SMAWrins package has been installed from the system management CD and that there is enough disk capacity to hold the data for the installation process 500 650 MB per version It is possible to provide different operating system versions on a server in paral lel Special shell scripts are available to make it easier to set up a server They are shipped with the SMAWrins package and are located on the system under the opt SMAW SMAWrins bin path The following scripts are available setup_RM_server This sets up an RM boot and installation server on the LAN Console bootpconf This starts the DHCP service in BOOTP mode on the LAN Console add_RM_client This is used t
45. backplane of a PRIMEPOWER MR U41224 J Z916 1 76 33 Cable types Installing the RCA 5 2 Cable types Different cable types for COM1 2 and COM3 6 Note that different cable types are required for the COM1 2 connection 1 and COM3 6 connection 2 ports The following data cables V 24 are needed to connect the RCA to the console interface of the RM or PRIMEPOWER MR server 5 2 1 PRIMEPOWER 100N Connection 1 COM 1 2 system connection 25 pin DSUB female to 9 pin DSUB female Length Product number 1 5 meters D GPRAC KB004 Connection 2 COM 3 6 system connection RJ45 4 way I O card to 25 pin DSUB female Length Product number 2 0 meters D GPRAC KB256 5 2 2 RM and PRIMEPOWER 200 600 Connection 1 COM 1 2 system connection 9 pin DSUB female to 9 pin DSUB female Length Product number Delivery unit Part no reference no 15 meters D KB004 M15 KB52190018 95929 00 02 7 16 3 meters D KB004 M3 KB52190015 55766 00 0 16 34 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Installing the RCA Technical specifications Connection 2 COM 3 6 system connection RJ45 4 way I O card to 9 pin DSUB female Length Product number Delivery unit Part no reference no 15 meters D KB256 M15 KB56161858 08000 02 8 16 5 meters D KB256 M5 KB56161857 08000 01 8 16 5 3 Technical specifications The cur
46. bx if the modem is operated via a PABX Enter pstn if the modem is connected directly to the public telephone network gt Forthe dialing method you can enter td if the modem is going to operate with tone dialing or pd for pulse dialing gt The Guard tone and Idle state modem mode items are taken from the parameter descriptions for your modem and normally do not need to be changed gt Exit the menu by choosing SAVE The screen is then refreshed and the following messages are displayed example Modem installation is running please wait Approved firmware revision XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Actual firmware revision XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Press ENTER to continue Noo gt Confirm this prompt with the lt ENTER gt key This completes installation of your modem Now you can continue with administration of the TELESERVICE channel gt In window 2 first choose option b Parameter for registration OLR and autom defect reporting ADR 60 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Teleservice Input is required for registration which will be prompted at this point you must fill in these fields including Phone Fax gt Enter the ident number of the computer If technically feasible this will be already displayed This number is unique and identifies you for all subse quent Teleservice activities The ident number can be found on the nameplate o
47. can be removed with y n ConsoleName The configuration entry belonging to the specified symbolic system name is output and can be removed with y All configuration entries on the LAN Console are displayed and can be removed with y showlancon Displaying specified configuration entries Syntax showlancon lt RCA SystemName gt lt RCA PortNumber gt n lt ConsoleName gt a The command arguments determine which configuration entries are to be dis played RCA SystemName All configuration entries belonging to the specified RCA are displayed RCA PortNumber If a configuration entry is found for the specified TCP IP port number which is served by the RCA it is displayed 44 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Configuring the LAN Console and RCA n ConsoleName The configuration entry belonging to the specified symbolic system name is output All configuration entries on the LAN Console are displayed Finally the current state of the RTTY Monitor is displayed e g NOTRUNNING For more information on the RTTY Monitor see section Status informations for the rtty monitor on page 84 6 2 1 2 Configuring the RCA To be configured successfully the RCA must be known in the LAN and be accessible on it and all console connections V 24 lines from the RCA to the required RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers must have been implemented The RCA is configured with bootp request The state in wh
48. cate the RCA ports to RM PRIMEPOWER MR servers Define a symbolic name and password for each RCA port RM PRIME POWER MR server allocation see the section Configuring the LAN Console below for entering the password 42 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Configuring the LAN Console and RCA e Define a password for setup access to the RCA see the section BOOTP service for RCA on page 48 6 2 1 1 Configuring the LAN Console The LAN Console can represent up to 64 consoles on RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers When configuring the LAN Console for the first time you have to define the console access called a configuration entry to at least one RM or PRIMEPOWER MR server This is done with the aid of the opt SMAWxsco sbin mklancon script specifying the system name of the RCA RCA SystemName the RCA port number to be used RCA PortNumber and the console name ConsoleName The console name is the logical address of the RM or PRIMEPOWER MR server that is going to be administrated It is advis able to use the system name of the RM or PRIMEPOWER MR server as the console name The opt SMAW SMAWxsco sbin showlancon script checks the configuration entries that are created Configuration entries can be removed with the aid of opt SMAW SMAWxsco sbin rmlancon lf parameters for a configuration entry need to be changed this entry has to be deleted and recreated with the new data Commands For each of these comman
49. d conf Y4B0033 sash_b20 is then the relative path of the boot file CLIENT_NAME The name host name of the client Format 2 add_RM_client D lt CLIENT_NAME gt A client for the BOOTP service is deleted on a Solaris system with the add_RM client tool Options D CLIENT_NAME This call removes the entries for CLIENT_NAME from the DHCP tables The assigned macro is also removed from the DHCP tables providing there are no other pointers to it This format is particularly important if an incorrect value was specified for entry of a client i e in an earlier call of add_RM_client To correct this the incorrect entry is first deleted with the D option and then re entered with the correct parameters by calling add_RM_client again U41224 J Z916 1 76 77 Remote boot und installation Configuration Procedure in the system 1 Stop the DHCP service if it is running 2 Check and start the rarpd service 3 4 Check and start the tftpd service Create or update the install macro in var dhcp dhcptab with dhtadm A m MACRO d Include LAN Macro BootSrvA SERVER_IP BootSrvN SERVER_NAME BootFile BOOT_FILE Hostname Create the remote DHCP network table var dhcp yyy_yyy_yyy_yyy with pntadm C yyy yyy yyy yyy if the client is in a different subnet to the server Create or update the local or remote LAN macro in var dhcp dhcptab with dhtadm A m xxx xxx Xxx xxx d Subnet SUBNET_IP
50. danger of people tripping overthem and damaging them When connecting the device note the information given in the section Connecting the cables on page 29 Do not connect or disconnect communication cables during a thun derstorm Make sure that no liquids penetrate the interior of the device risk of electric shock short circuit In cases of emergency e g damage to the housing controls or power cable or penetration of liquid turn the device off immediately remove the mains plug and notify your sales office or our Service organization This device may only be repaired by authorized personnel Unautho rized opening of the housing and inadequate repairs may pose a con siderable danger for users electric shock risk of ignition U41224 J Z916 1 76 3 Functionality This chapter describes the functionality of the LAN Console for RM and PRIME POWER MR servers 3 1 Functions supported The LAN Console supports the following functions 1 It can be used for installation configuration administration and cluster and diagnostics management of one or more connected RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers 2 It can be used as System Management Console SMC of PRIMEPOWER Enterprise Servers This requires an upgrade of 128 MByte main memory DAT drive Combo controller and System Console Software SCS which are not part of the standard LAN Console 3 Input and output take place on the keyboard and display of the LAN
51. ds there is a description which you can look up with man command name mklancon Configuring a LAN Console Syntax mklancon lt RCA SystemName gt lt RCA PortNumber gt lt ConsoleName gt The command arguments determine the RCA port for which a configuration entry is generated RCA SystemName The system name of the required RCA RCA PortNumber A unique TCP IP port number which is served by the RCA The port num ber must range from 3001 to 3006 ConsoleName The symbolic system name that is going to be used This name must not exist already It has a maximum length of 11 characters and it must con sist of alphanumeric characters only U41224 J Z916 1 76 43 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA Configuration RCA system names should always be input in a uniform way i e always either with or without a domain suffix e g utopia not utopia xxx xxx de in order to avoid ambiguities with the rmlancon and showlancon commands To execute the command a password has to be assigned to the specified RCA port rmlancon Deleting LAN Console configuration entries Syntax rmlancon lt RCA SystemName gt lt RCA PortNumber gt J n lt ConsoleName gt a RCA SystemName All configuration entries belonging to the specified RCA are displayed and can be removed with y RCA PortNumber If a configuration entry is found for the specified TCP IP port number which is served by the RCA it is displayed and
52. e and RCA takes place in two stages In the first stage at least one console access to an RM or PRIMEPOWER MR server is defined for initial configuration of the LAN Console In the second stage the configuration data for the RCA is created on the LAN Console and sent to the RCA via bootp request Before a LAN Console and RCA are configured for the first time it is necessary to take some action and obtain the required information e The network administrator must define the following in the LAN IP address of the RCA and LAN Console The LAN Console must be accessible by network commands e g ping System name of the RCA notifying this system name to the DNS server Domain Name Service if applicable Ifthe LAN Console and the RCA are located in different subnets the gateway between them must pass the bootp requests This has to be set beforehand in the router e Obtain the following information on the LAN Domain name Subnet mask of the RCA Ifa gateway has been set up IP address of the gateway into the subnet of the RCA IP address of the DNS server if one has been set up e Ascertain the Ethernet address MAC address of the RCA The MAC address is the hardware address that is used to access a device initially The Ethernet address MAC address is shown on a sticker attached to the RCA housing e Define the allocation of RCA ports The COM1 6 ports are mapped to port numbers 3001 3006 Allo
53. e the DHCP service configuration table var dhcp dhcptab with dhtadm C 5 Create the local DHCP network table var dhcp xxx_xxx_xxx_xxx with pntadm C empty at present 6 Create or update the local LAN macro in ar dhep dhcptab with dhtadm A m xxx xxx xxx xxx d Subnet SUBNET_IP Router ROUTER_IP 7 Define links from etc init d dhcp to etc rc 0 3 S KS 34dhcp 8 Start the DHCP service in BOOTP mode U41224 J Z916 1 76 75 Remote boot und installation Configuration 6 5 3 add_RM client Format 1 add_RM_client i IP_ADDR e ETHER_ADDR g GATEWAY_ADDR s SUBNETMASK m MACRO b BOOT_FILE CLIENT_NAME A client for the BOOTP service is entered on the LAN Console with the add_RM_client tool Options i IP_ADDR The IP address of the RM client that is going to be entered for remote installation This is specified in the usual Internet format XXX XXX XXX XXX decimal numbers separated by e ETHER_ADDR The Ethernet address hardware MAC address of the LAN board con necting the RM to the Ethernet ofthe RM client that is going to be entered for remote installation This is specified in the standard format X X X X x x hexadecimal numbers between 0 and ff separated by g GATEWAY_ADDR The IP address of the gateway to the subnet in which the RM client is located This parameter must be specified if the RM client is not in the same subnet as the Solaris computer It can be omitted if
54. eName gt see also Log files on page 83 The log file will be created and stored on the system on which xscon was started If the SMAWtssv package has also been installed you can choose from a menu whether or not you want to use Teleservice A console window is opened for each connection Ifthe connection to the RCA cannot be established within 10 seconds an error message is output and the console window is closed xscon supports up to 64 RM PRIMEPOWER MR server connections To be able to operate display dependent applications on a console the TERM environment variable has to be set in accordance with the selected terminal emulation TERM xterm Resources You can use the normal resources to configure the emulation windows that are to be started The instance name of these emulation windows is xscon and their class name is XTerm Example Entry in Xdefaults to configure the font on the console terminal xscon font lucidasanstypewriter 14 U41224 J Z916 1 76 81 Switching LAN Consoles Operation The xscon command can also be started from an X terminal emulation that is not connected directly to the Solaris PC e g XVision To ensure correct key binding see VirtualBindings 3X xmbind 1X you should carry out one of the following steps beforehand gt Copy the file usr dt lib bindings sun_at under the name motifbind to the user s home directory or gt add an entry with the name of the maker
55. egrated on motherboard DVD drive 12x DVD 40x CD ROM or better Diskette drive 1 44 MByte 2 x Fast Ethernet onboard 2 x 10 100 Mbits s Hard disk 2 x 20 GByte V 24 interface COM1 and COM2 DB9 Connector COM2 for Teleservice PS 2 interface 3 button mouse for X Windows interface PS 2 interface Keyboard German international Audio on board Table 1 LAN Console hardware components Upgrade to SMC DAT drive DDS 4 Main memory extension 128 MByte 1x128 MByte module SCSI Fast Ethernet Combo controller System Console Software SCS CD ROM license documentation Table 2 Upgrade to SMC U41224 J Z916 1 76 Hardware LAN Console 4 1 1 Power ratings Mains voltage range switchable 100V 125V 200V 240V Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption approx 60 W Power factor cosp 120V gt 0 90 230V gt 0 75 Table 3 Power ratings Different mains voltages Note the different mains voltages in Anglo American countries You will find details of this in the English language Operating Manual for the RM600 and PRIMEPOWER MR as well as in the general safety notes for RM SR 2000 and GP7000F PRIMEPOWER MR servers U41224 J Z916 1 76 LAN Console Hardware 4 1 2 Environmental conditions Environmental conditions for the LAN Console Climatic class Operation 3K3 acc to EN 60721 3 x Temperat
56. em units above one another We recommend you position the devices on a non slip surface Because different coatings and varnishes are used on furniture it is entirely pos sible that the plastic feet on the device could damage the surface U41224 J Z916 1 76 15 Overview of connections LAN Console 4 3 Overview of connections The connections are located on the rear of the system unit Figure 5 Rear of the LAN Console Headphone out J1 Line out J2 Line in J3 in J4 Serial M icroptione inda PS 2 connector port i mouse USBO Video connector J5 PS 2 connector oezo keyboard of Ins J24 H Serial USB1 port A AX1105 motherboard PCI slots on the motherboard Ethernet 0 Ethernet 1 PCI slot cover plate slot 4 connector connector Figure 6 Connections on the rear ofthe LAN Console Warning The power plug must be pulled out 16 U41224 J Z916 1 76 LAN Console Overview of connections The cables should neither be plugged in or unplugged during a thunder storm electrical shock Always unplug a cable by its plug Do not pull on the cable itself damage to plug or socket You have to install and configure special software e g drivers for some of the connected devices see documentation for the connected device and for the operating system 4 3 1 Connecting the keyboa
57. en the following error message is output Can t open display Specify the display option or correct your input 88 U41224 J Z916 1 76 8 Appendix Configurable properties The RCA properties can be configured in the setup routine Access Control Hosts DNS Language Keyboard Sessions Network Firmware Update Ports System Information Mouse Exit Graphics Screen Restart DPMS The following sections present the screen pages in sequence together with the properties options and some explanations If no input or mouse click takes place for 5 minutes during setup the setup rou tine terminates without saving any settings The RCA setup routine is called as follows on the LAN Console rsh lt RCA SystemName gt setup display lt SystemName LAN Console gt 0 For this remote RCA call make sure that the RCA has access to the LAN Console s X server This access permission is allocated with the xhost lt RCA SystemName gt command The xhost command has to be repeated whenever the user logs in This xhost command is also executed in the mkrca script see Configuring the RCA on page 45 because remote call of RCA setup is needed to finish con figuring the RCA by saving the setup data U41224 J Z916 1 76 89 Access control Appendix 8 1 Access control 90 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Appendix Language Keyboard 8 2
58. er platforms TeleCall enables a specific response to internal events and allows a message to be sent automatically to the support center The TeleCall service can only be used in conjunction with the support center that is responsible for you If you are interested in using TeleCall for your RM PRIMEPOWER MR servers it is essential you get in touch with your con tact person at Service before activating it or call your hotline telephone number 0180 5 2202 in Germany and inquire about a TeleCall connection or call up the following page on the Internet http its siemens de lobs its its_sc swserv reliant telecall telecall_en htm One of the components of Logging V3 0 is event management Event management is an instrument that defines events on the basis of error messages and the frequency with which they occur and initiates reactions according to these events An event occurs when the number of times that an error is reported within a cer tain period reaches the defined threshold value The events and reactions are described in event and reaction definitions You can display and edit these definitions using the event management functions under sysadm Reliant UNIX gt Protocols gt Logging V3 0 gt event management The events are stored under LOGPATH filters and the reactions are stored under LOGPATH reactions For more information about error management with TeleCall refer to the manual Error Diagnostics and Troubleshoot
59. es system output e g text on a CRT or LCD screen cathode ray tube liquid crystal dis play This indicates user inputs in examples This indicates commands file names menu names and inputs in continuous text This indicates emphasis in the text This indicates keys or key combinations in continu ous text This indicates additional information and tips This indicates information which if not heeded may jeopardize your health the functioning of your sys tem or the security of your data This indicates a step that you have to do This indicates the last possible solution to a problem or the last step in a flow chart This character and the one below Symbolizes itemized lists U41224 J Z916 1 76 2 Safety notes This section gives advice on safety that you have to heed when using your LAN Console or RCA This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for information technol ogy equipment including electrical machines for use in office environments Please contact your local sales office or our Service organization if you are in doubt about whether the device can be installed in the environment you envis age Also note the safety notes for RM and PRIMEPOWER MR and rack sys tems Radio Frequency Interference Statement see also the statements given in section Standards on page 14 and page 37 e The following notice is for EU users only This is a product which meets class B of EN5
60. ess to a computer DNS Domain Name Service MAC Media Access Control Hardware address for accessing a device NIS Network Information Service Central administration of configuration information in a network For instance IP addresses security details mail Ethernet interface configurations and other network services can be administered or provided centrally U41224 J Z916 1 76 109 Abbreviations BDM Board Debug Monitor BIOS Basic Input Output System CCU Console Connection Units CPU Central Processing Unit CSA Canadian Securities Administrators CTS Clear to Send DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name Service DTR Data Terminal Ready signal EN European norm FCC Federal Communications Commission GS German certification Gepr fte Sicherheit IEC International Electronical Commission U41224 J Z916 1 76 111 Abbreviations IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IKDB Internal Kernel Debugger IP Internet Protocol LAN Local Area Network MAC Media Access Control NFS Network File System OBP Open Boot Prom Program PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect RCA Remote Communication Adapter RMS Reliant Monitor Software RTS Request To Send RTTY Remote TeleType SCL Secure Communication Layer SCS System Console Software 112 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Abbreviations SMC System Management Console SPARCTM
61. finition of console accesses to RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers and initial configuration of the RCA For an existing LAN Console setup it also describes the addition of further con sole connections configuration of an additional RCA and connection of another LAN Console to an RCA that has already been configured Furthermore it briefly deals with possible changes to the configuration of the LAN Console and RCA Only the root user can carry out the configuration steps The dialog language is English for the first steps and then it can be selected Error situations relating to configuration are described in the section Diagnos tics on page 83 40 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Configuring the LAN Console and RCA Configuring the LAN console Create configuration entry mklancon Configuration entry no Delete correct m configuration entry showlancon rmlancon yes Next yes configuration entry no y Configuring the RCA Process setup data I vi lt RCA_config_file gt Activate BOOTP service It mkrca Switch on RCA Save setup data rsh setup Figure 20 Configuring the LAN Console and the RCA U41224 J Z916 1 76 41 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA Configuration 6 2 1 Initial configuration of the LAN Console and RCA Initial configuration of the LAN Consol
62. h the shell syntax rules e g values must follow straight after the charac ter Syntax and or plausibility errors are reported and cause the script to ter minate il As usual in the shell comments are preceded by Template file opt SMAW SMAWxsco misc setup tpl Configuration Template for RCAs setup ini fill in like KEY value ethernet address 6 2 digit hex values separated by a colon 00 FF ip address 4 numeric values separated by a dot 0 255 RCAs network configuration RCA_MAC ethernet HW address of RCA 08 00 06 0a f4 0b RCA_IP ip address of RCA 129 103 165 66 RCA_Netmask ip netmask of RCA 255 255 255 0 RCA_IP_Name host name of RCA akkord RCA_Domain domain suffix pdb siemens de RCA_Gateways no yes default no O 1 RCA_Use_DNS no yes default no 0 1 if using gateways address of lst gateway RCA_Gateway_IP ip address of RCAs gateway 129 103 165 1 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Configuring the LAN Console and RCA if using DNS addresses of the name server DNS_IP1 ip address of name server 1 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP2 ip address of name server 2 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP3 ip address of name server 3 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP4 ip address of name server 4 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP5 ip address of name server 5 129 103 145 11 DNS_IP6
63. his information on configuration entries can be displayed with showlancon or with the system tool pmadm l p lanconsole In addition the mklancon configuration tool modifies the system files etc uupc Devices and etc uucp Systems A record is appended to the Systems file for every configuration entry The first field of this record contains the console name The third field in this record con tains the internal name Scon lt line gt If this name has already been allocated by other system tools an internal name of the type SconO lt line gt Scon00000 lt line gt is generated where lt line gt identifies the number of the rtty device i e it is derived from the device information of the associated _pmtab entry dev rtty lt line gt An entry is written to the Devices file under the internal name that is generated in this way 84 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Operation Diagnostics In turn the rmlancon tool removes such entries from the Systems and Devices files 7 3 4 System information for the RCA The System Information screen page in the RCA setup routine shows among other things the current firmware version and the Ethernet address ofthe RCA See the Appendix on page 89 and the section System information on page 105 U41224 J Z916 1 76 85 Error situations Operation 7 4 Error situations 7 4 1 No response from the RCA If the RCA does not respond to ping after booting or if the RCA setup rout
64. ich the RCA is shipped ensures that the necessary setup information is loaded from a boot server the first time the RCA is booted Since the RCA does not have a keyboard or display of its own the LAN Console assumes the role of the boot server The necessary setup data for the RCA has to be made available and the BOOTP service has to be activated on the LAN Console The RCA is thus configured in the following steps Preparing the setup data Calling the mkrca script to activate the BOOTP services and prepare for con figuration of the RCA Switching on the RCA Preparing the setup data The SMAWxsco package provides the opt SMAW SMAWxsco nisc setup tpl tem plate file to determine the setup data gt Copy this file to any work file Do not change the template file The template file itself should not be modified so that it is available to configure other RCAs gt Now fill the work file using an editor U41224 J Z916 1 76 45 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA Configuration The information on the network and RCA listed at the beginning of section Commands on page 43 is needed for this The RCA ports TCP_PORT_300x have to be selected in keeping with the configuration entries created under the section Configuring the LAN Console on page 43 As described under BOOTP service for RCA on page 48 the content of the work file is analyzed by a shell and loaded i e the entries must comply wit
65. ine cannot be executed as described then all network parameter details MAC address IP address stated under Preparing the setup data on page 45 have to be checked The prerequisites for configuration were that the RCA could be accessed in the LAN network and that the required console connections had been inserted Consequently it is only incorrect setup data that comes into question as the cause of the RCA failing to respond So that the setup data can take effect when it has been corrected it is first nec essary to cancel the bootp service that was activated under BOOTP service for RCA on page 48 You do this with the following command opt SMAWrins bin add_RM_client D lt RCA SystemName gt You can now correct the setup data as described under Preparing the setup data on page 45 or in the work file that was created as described in this section Then you have to carry out the actions described in BOOTP service for RCA on page 48 7 4 2 Failure to establish a connection The establishment of a connection between the LAN Console and the RCA is rejected if xscon was not called by the root user During connection establishment the password that was allocated to the port in question is checked in order to control access to the RCA If connection estab lishment is terminated because of a password mismatch or an internal timeout on the part of the LAN Console or RCA then entries are written to var saf lan
66. ine also because the name GP7000F has been changed to PRIMEPOWER Mixed operation RM PRIMEPOWER MR and EP The midrange models referred to from both system families can be man aged in mixed mode from a LAN Console with the xscon user interface xscon and SCS System Console Software can be operated in parallel on a LAN console with the relevant hardware software configuration It is not only possible to use the LAN Console in its console function but also for network based system administration configuration diagnostics and software installation and distribution for one or more RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers Furthermore multiple clustered RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers can be configured administered and monitored from one console The Teleservice connection for all networked RM or PRIMEPOWER MR serv ers is also handled via the LAN Console Teleservice gateway so only one line to the Service organization is needed for all networked RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers When connected to a LAN local area network the console can be located at any point in the LAN for example in another room or building The distance is no longer restricted to 15 m max The existing V 24 console interfacing has not been changed so that the console can be used both for existing and new RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers The LAN Console product consists of a SPARC based machine with the Solaris Version 8 operating system the Solaris Desktop Media Kit and the
67. ing The following software packages allow you to configure a TeleCall cluster for computers that can be reached from the LAN Console SItelx Domain Teleservice Distribution for Reliant UNIX SMAWrelx for Solaris 8 U41224 J Z916 1 76 65 TeleCall Configuration 6 4 1 Installing Telecall 6 4 1 1 Preparations gt Draw up alist of the node names of all machines that are to belong to the TeleCall cluster Check whether all machines in the above mentioned list can be accessed from the LAN Console for example using ping lt NodeName gt In this case NodeName is identical to ConsoleName if this was selected in the mklancon command gt If you want a German language environment for the software installation you have to set the LANG variable to De_DE 88591 otherwise set it to En_US ASCII 6 4 1 2 Software installation on the LAN Console gt Install the SMAWtelx software package with the installer command from the system management CD The software package is then installed automati cally You respond as follows to the questions prompted during the installation Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages Do you want to install these as setuid setgid files Ly n q y Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SMAWtelx gt y n y L 66 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration TeleCall 6 4 1 3 Software installation on the RM gt
68. ions of the attached RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers No further preparatory steps are required for RM systems but PRIMEPOWER MR servers have to be configured as described in the following sections 6 1 Configuring the PRIMEPOWER MR If you have connected your LAN Console to a PRIMEPOWER MR instead of a graphical console including keyboard and mouse you have to redirect all console inputs and outputs to serial port A The console comes with an adapter already in place 25 pin gt 9 pin To do this you first connect port A by means of a V 24 cable to the required port on the RCA in accordance with the description in the sections Connecting the cables on page 29 and Cable types on page 34 and the definition given in Commands on page 43 section mklancon The Solaris operating system detects which serial port is connected i e no explicit reconfiguration is required The terminal type needs to be set for the console login gt In the etc inittab file set the terminal type xterm in the entry for the console login usr lib saf ttymon g d dev console T xterm 1 console The line speed for the connected port of the RCA must be set to 9600 baud in the RCA setup routine see section Ports in the Appendix U41224 J Z916 1 76 39 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA Configuration 6 2 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA This section describes initial setup of the LAN Console i e de
69. itor 9 17 monitor 9 21 monitor 9 A abort 82 adapter 39 application manager 80 B board debug monitor 7 79 boot remote 7 boot files copying 74 bootp initial configuration 42 bootp request 42 Cc cable 29 console connection 34 unplugging 17 cabling 29 console 34 order numbers 32 CCU 1 CDE 24 CE conformity 14 client deleting 71 setting up 71 climatic class 13 cluster 2 Combo controller 7 common desktop environment 24 configuration LAN Console 39 RCA 39 configuration files 75 connection aborted 87 cable 32 clearing down 80 devices 17 disrupted 87 external devices 16 17 hanging 87 LAN Console 17 to LAN 2 32 to PRIMEPOWER 32 to RM system 32 V 24 2 connector console connection 30 console 1 7 software 25 console connection 30 connector 30 console connection units 1 console input 39 console name 43 console output 39 Control CD 25 26 controller 11 copying boot files 74 CD 74 cu xscon 80 U41224 J Z916 1 76 125 Index customer service communication 2 D DAT drive 7 11 deleting client 71 delivery unit 14 desktop housing dimensions 13 devices connect 17 DHCP 48 75 77 78 diagnostics rtty monitor 83 dimensions 13 36 diskette drive memory 11 diskette indicator 22 disruption 87 distance building 1 DNS 53 Domain Admin 26 DVD ROM indicator 22 E electromagnetic compatibility 14 EMC data 14 environmental conditions 13 error situation
70. n your system unit gt Company abbrev Enter a short name for the company and if there is sufficient space the location where you are based The Automatic Defect Reporting ADR no and Administrator s mail address blank are preassigned default values for the TeleCall function You will find further information on the topic of TeleCall on the Internet under http its siemens de lobs its its_sc swserv reliant tele call telecall_gr htm or by calling your Service hotline 0180 5 2202 in Germany and quoting the keyword TeleCall Contact person Here you enter the name s of one or more of your employees who can be contacted about the system if a connection can not be established some time Their phone and fax numbers are also helpful Additional information see example can be entered under Remark Once you have filled in the form save the settings with the SAVE option Window 2 appears Install Teleservice channel Choose f for registration and confirm the initial registration for Index 0 U41224 J Z916 1 76 61 Teleservice Configuration Hegisiralien a eleservice Lenter LULE B Parameters are entered in this window which can be used to contact one of the Siemens IT Service TELESERVICE centers in Frankfurt Munich or Pad erborn Normally you will choose the center that is closest to you There may be exceptions if projects are supported by a specific TELESERVICE center
71. nd operation 2 22 2 22m nn nenn 14 Scope of Delivery aoaaa 14 Unpacking and checking the delivery unit 2 2 14 Installing the LAN Console 2 22 22 nn 15 Overview of connections oaoa ooo a 16 Connecting the keyboard 2 2 m nn rennen 17 Connecting the mouse oaoa a 17 Connecting devices with a serial or parallel interface 18 Connecting the monitor 18 Connecting the LAN Console to the power supply 19 Operating the LAN Console 21 Switching on off the LAN Console 21 System unit is switched off 21 System unit is ready to operate 21 System unit is switched ON 2 22 Indicators on the system unit 22 Pre installation oaoa a 23 Hard disk partitioning 2 22 aa 23 First BOONG z niri eos aaa Ana Das rn 24 Installing the software packages 2 22 25 Starting WSA oi eed ee oe og ew a a aa E 28 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Contents 6 4 1 1 6 4 1 2 Installing the RCA 2 mm 29 Connecting the cables 2 2 22 rn nn 29 LAN connection 22222 En 30 Serial interface for connecting the console 30 Communication 22 0002 0222 eae 30 Connections atthe rear of the RCA 31 Connecting tothe RMserver 32 Connecting to the PRIMEPOWER MR server 33 Cable types 45 542 5 cu
72. nected RCA Disable the BOOTP service for every RCA see the section Diagnostics on page 83 for example with opt SMAW SMAWrins bin add_RM_client d lt RCA SystemName gt If you are not working with DNS the RCA SystemName will be removed from the etc hosts file gt Uninstall all software packages of the LAN Console product U41224 J Z916 1 76 53 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA Configuration 6 2 5 4 Removing an RCA gt As appropriate remove the network data for all connected LAN Consoles or put it back into the state it was in upon delivery see the section Diagnos tics on page 83 In every connected LAN Console delete all configuration entries for this RCA and disable the BOOTP service see the section Diagnostics on page 83 54 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Teleservice 6 3 Teleservice The LAN Console is the central point of Teleservice access to the networked MR servers that can be reached from the LAN Console Teleservice gives you rapid access to the Service organization and gives Ser vice fast selective access to your system where necessary The following is needed for Teleservice High speed modem with the necessary cabling and installation instructions Amains power supply 230V A telephone connection TAE near the system The Teleservice software provided on the system management CD Since multiple RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers can
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74. o enter and delete clients for remote installation on the LAN Console U41224 J Z916 1 76 71 Remote boot und installation Configuration These scripts do not support NIS Network Information Service or NIS Net work Information Service Plus This means there must be a file named etc hosts on the server or DNS must be running Refer to the Installation Manual for the RM600 particularly the chapter on remote installation there 6 5 1 setup_RM_server Prerequisites 1 If Volume Management etc init d volmgt has not been started vold is not running you have to manually mount the CD ROM containing the Reliant UNIX operating system before starting the setup_RM_server com mand nfs must be running It must be possible to use the share and mount com mands This means usr lib nfs mountd and usr lib nfs nfsd must be run ning started from etc rc3 d S15nfs server or from etc init d nfs server if etc dfs dfstab contains entries More information on this is given in the NFS Administration Guide for Solaris There must be enough free space in zftpboot to store the boot files sash Miniroot and unix These take up about 30 MB for each operating system version that is going to be installed If there is not enough space an attempt is made with nfs to mount the data from var sadm remote cdrom BOOT or from var sadm remote lt VER SION gt cdrom BOOT to tftpboot or to tfipboot lt VERSION gt
75. of the X server to xmbind alias The maker name can be ascertained with the xdpyinfo command For XVision the entry would have to be Visionware Limited sun_at gt If you are using usr di lib bindings xmbind alias you must also set XMBINDDIR usr dt 1lib bindings in the profile file If you are using a private copy of xmbind alias inthe home directory you must also copy usr dt lib bindings sun_at to the home directory 7 2 Switching LAN Consoles The LAN Console is switched when representation of consoles from RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers i e console access to these systems is to be handled from another LAN Console in the future The connection to the RM and PRIMEPOWER systems involved must be established via the same RCAs from both LAN Consoles The prerequisite for this is that another LAN Console supporting the same con sole accesses has been configured For access to an RM or PRIMEPOWER system at least the port number of the RCA and the password allocated to this port must be identical 7 2 1 Planned switches In this scenario the activities of aLAN Console are planned to be taken over by another LAN Console for organizational reasons i e the two underlying LAN Consoles are fully functional 82 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Operation Diagnostics So that console accesses to the same RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers can take place from the other LAN Console all active connections involving the current LAN Console ha
76. oftware V3 1 Configuration and Administration of RMS Reliant UNIX and Solaris System Administrator s Guide Target group System administrators Content This document describes the functionality configuration and administra tion of the Reliant Monitor Software RMS 17 Reliant Monitor Software V3 1D RMS Concepts Reliant UNIX and Solaris System Administrator s Guide Target group System administrators Content This document describes the concepts of the RMS product 18 Reliant UNIX 5 45 High Availability System Administrator s Guide Target group System administrators Content Description of the hardware and software failover components in the RM system family 19 SIEMENS Parallel Server SPS Installation Configuration and Administration Reliant UNIX Administration Guide Target group System administrators U41224 J Z916 1 76 119 Related publications 20 21 22 Content This document describes software installation for the Reliant UNIX SPS and administration of a cluster that uses these features RM SR2000 Systems Safety Instructions Target group System administrators technicians Content Safety instructions in 12 languages for RM systems Rackvarianten Rack Variants Safety Instructions Target group System administrators engineers Content Safety instructions in 12 languages for rack systems Reliant UNIX Solaris WebSysAdmin Domain Admin 2 0 System
77. ol s a si or a o a a E a Ea a aa 90 Language Keyboard o oo a 91 Network n s ae a oe ad E oa ew AG nern 93 POMS oi Sy ae te ht ee a G E E ee a E 95 MOUSE 2 24 65 Sa sanieren 96 Graphics Screen oaoa 97 BRMS 4 2 1222 ee ee Dee 98 HOSIS DNS sr ent en re ae 99 SESSIONS un nn ie Bae ds Bee ae Bet 102 Firmware update 20 02 00200 103 System information o oo ea 105 Exite e ae Er ee A Na AE AE 106 Restat ce 3 Bine ik n p a ee ee eed 107 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Contents Glossary 2 2 4 nn ee BEE 109 Abbreviations lt 2 6 hae er er ME Sk ee 111 Related publications 2425 115 ndek ek EM N a N N a a Nae ole Sars 125 U41224 J Z916 1 76 1 Preface The LAN Console acts as a system console for one or more RM or PRIME POWER midrange servers The server systems are connected to the LAN Con sole via the RCA Remote Communication Adapter a V 24 Ethernet converter located close to the system max 15m away or in the system cabinets The LAN Console can be connected at any point in the LAN thus at a distance away from the systems being administered The LAN Console is based on a high performance SPARC processor in a desk top model which can also be installed and operated in a 19 inch rack using a rack mounting kit It is released for the following products RM300 400 600 with Reliant UNIX PRIMEPOWER 100N 200 400 600 Midrange Server MR with Solaris PRIMEPO
78. onnect the power cable for the monitor depending on the plug to the mon itor socket on the system unit 1 or to the grounded power outlet 2 18 U41224 J Z916 1 76 LAN Console Overview of connections Warning You may only connect the power cable for the monitor to the monitor socket on the system unit ifthe power consumption of the monitor is less than 1 5 A for 230 V or3 A for 115 V You will find the values for the monitor s power consumption in the technical data for the monitor itself or in the Operating Manual for the monitor On system units without a main switch the ON OFF button does not disconnect the monitor socket on the system unit from the mains A monitor connected to the monitor socket must always be discon nected using its own ON OFF button 4 3 5 Connecting the LAN Console to the power supply Check the power supply setting Warning The value displayed or indicated with the arrow must conform with the local power supply 115 100 V to 125 V 230 200 V to 240 V Changing the power supply when it is set incorrectly Your LAN Console has a main switch on the rear of the system unit in addition to the ON OFF button on the front The power supply setting is found beneath this switch gt Unscrew the plug in element at the groove 1 rotate it and insert it back into place again U41224 J Z916 1 76 19 Overview of connections LAN Console 100 V 125 V 200 V 240 V
79. ons 28 29 30 31 32 PRIMEPOWER Solaris User s Manual PRIMEPOWER 200 400 600 Target group System administrators technicians Content Operating instructions for the PRIMEPOWER M200 M400 M600 sys tems floorstand and rack version PRIMEPOWER Solaris Model 200 Installation Instructions Target group Technicians Content Installation instructions for the PRIMEPOWER M200 system PRIMEPOWER Solaris Model 400 Installation Instructions Target group Technicians Content Installation instructions for the PRIMEPOWER M400 system PRIMEPOWER Solaris Model 600 Installation Instructions Target group Technicians Content Installation instructions for the PRIMEPOWER M600 system PRIMEPOWER Solaris Model 200 Maintenance Manual Target group Technicians Content Service Manual for the PRIMEPOWER M200 system 122 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Related publications 33 PRIMEPOWER Solaris Model 400 Maintenance Manual Target group Technicians Content Service Manual for the PRIMEPOWER M400 system 34 PRIMEPOWER Solaris Model 600 Maintenance Manual Target group Technicians Content Service Manual for the PRIMEPOWER M600 system U41224 J Z916 1 76 123 Index etc init d volmgt 72 home 57 opt readme telesv d fgm00 55 opt SMAW SMAWxsco misc setup tpl template file 48 opt SMAW SMAWxsco sbin mklancon 43 var saf lanconsole log 83 15 mon
80. package automatically and have to be ordered separately Refer to the Cable types on page 34 for order numbers LAN COM2 COM 3 6 COM1 MAC Figure 15 Connections on the rear of the device U41224 J Z916 1 76 29 Connecting the cables Installing the RCA 5 1 1 LAN connection The RCA has an Ethernet interface and six serial ports Simultaneous access to different host computers is enabled by the integrated TCP IP software The connection complies with IEEE 802 3 TCP IP Ethernet Connection 10BaseT twisted pair RJ45 connector il Transmission rate 10 Mbit s and 100 Mbit s 5 1 2 Serial interface for connecting the console COM 1 2 port 9 pin module connector D SUB male connector COM 3 6 port 8 pin RJ 45 connector Note that the different ports also require different cable types see the Cable types on page 34 Transmission rate 1 2 to 115 2 Kbit s Standard RS 232C V 24 5 1 3 Communication Handshake DTR RTS CTS Table 9 Communication 30 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Installing the RCA Connecting the cables 5 1 4 Connections at the rear of the RCA The following figure shows the cabling between the RCA and one or more RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers RM PRIMEPOW RM PRIMEPOWER MR Connection 1 Connection LAN u mx15m p Connection 1 Connection 2 D aq gt oa a D
81. pecial files for system administration of the Reliant UNIX 5 45 operating system Reliant UNIX 5 45 System Administrator s Guide User Guide Target group System administrators Content This manual provides an introduction to UNIX system administration Among other things it describes the system administrator tools UNIX system configuration and support calculation of system usage as well as aspects of system security The manual applies both for MIPS based UNIX and for Intel based UNIX Reliant UNIX 5 45 Error Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User s Guide Target group System administrators Content This document provides information on event management in RM200 RM300 RM400 RM600xxx RM600E systems 116 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Related publications 8 Reliant UNIX 5 45 Network Administration Description Target group System administrators Content Description of the configuration and administration of networks 9 Reliant UNIX 5 45 Networking Reference Manual Reference Manual Target group System administrators programmers Content Quick reference for commands functions utilities and system files which are required for working with networked computers 10 Reliant UNIX 5 45 RM 600E Operating Instructions Target group System administrators Content This document provides information on the multi user RM600E computer system running under Reliant UNIX 5 45 11 Reliant UNIX 5 45 RM 600
82. rd The keyboard is not part ofthe scope of delivery and has to be ordered sepa rately il Only use the keyboard cable supplied gt Insert the round plug of the keyboard cable into the keyboard port on the system unit gt Insert the other plug for the keyboard cable into the socket on the underside of the keyboard ail Figure 7 Keyboard connections 4 3 2 Connecting the mouse Connect the mouse to the mouse port U41224 J Z916 1 76 17 Overview of connections LAN Console 4 3 3 Connecting devices with a serial or parallel interface gt Connect the data cable to the external device gt Connect the data cable of the external device to the corresponding interface on the system unit Most devices that you connect to the serial or parallel interface require special drivers Many drivers are already included in your operating sys tem If the required driver is not on the hard disk you have to install it from the diskette or CD which was supplied with the device or with the application program 4 3 4 Connecting the monitor The monitor is not part of the scope of delivery and has to be ordered sepa rately gt Prepare the monitor as described in the Operating Manual for the monitor gt Insert the data cable for the monitor into the monitor port on the system unit video connector J5 as shown in figure 6 EN or GX r Figure 8 Monitor connection gt C
83. re you enter the type of terminal from which you will later monitor and possibly suppress all activities that are performed on your system U41224 J Z916 1 76 63 Teleservice Configuration Phone number of your modem This must be a number that can be reached directly from outside You only need to input the country area code because the actual number is displayed automatically The Service organization will use this number to access your system if this is neces sary gt When you have completed the form exit this menu with the SAVE func tion The following screen appears At first only the first two lines appear The rest is output after a successful test this can take a while because con nection establishment and the connection data are tested Pressing ENTER takes you back to the Teleservice Administration menu which you can close by selecting the EXIT function Generation and configuration of the Teleservice package have been completed successfully at this point 64 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration TeleCall 6 4 TeleCall The LAN Console is the central point of Teleservice access to the networked systems that can be reached from the LAN Console It therefore makes sense to send TeleCall messages via it too and not via a local Teleservice connection for every machine The Telecall service is available with the Logging V3 0 software on the Reliant UNIX for RM or Solaris 8 for PRIMEPOWER MR serv
84. rent RCA model can be ordered using the following numbers Desktop Rack module for Rack module for PRIMEPOWER MR RM Product no D TXM10 RC21 D GP70F RC21 D RM6T5 AL10 ITS ware 2063739 house no Table 10 RCA order numbers 5 3 1 Hardware CPU Intel Celeron 400MHz Memory 32 MB FLASH Working memory 64 MB Table 11 RCA technology 5 3 2 Power ratings Mains voltage range switchable 100V 125V 200V 240V Frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption lt 27 W Table 12 Electrical ratings U41224 J Z916 1 76 35 Technical specifications Installing the RCA 5 3 3 Environmental conditions Temperature 15 C bis 35 C Relative humidity 20 bis 75 Table 13 Temperature Requisite intake and exhaust air clearance for ensuring sufficient ventilation Left min 200 mm Right min 200 mm Rear min 200 mm Table 14 Intake and exhaust air clearance 5 3 4 Dimensions and weights Width 324 mm Height 93 mm with feet Depth 374 mm Weight 6 kg Table 15 Dimensions and weights 36 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Installing the RCA Technical specifications 5 3 5 Standards Ergonomics ISO 9241 GS symbol Product safety IEC60950 EN60950 UL 1950 CSA 22 2 Nr 950 GS symbol Immunity to radiation EN 55022 B EN 50082 1 EN 61000 3 2
85. rt the user interface in write mode by entering the following at command level opt SMAW bin wsa node name The welcome screen then appears and you proceed as described language setting root password If you only want to invoke the user interface in read mode enter the follow ing opt SMAW bin wsa read only node name A dialog box then appears and you proceed as described user name user password language setting etc Starting at desktop level You will find the WSA application on the desktop in the Workspace Menu under Applications gt Application Manager gt System_Admin gt WebSysAdmin 28 U41224 J Z916 1 76 5 installing the RCA A Remote Communication Adapter RCA is needed to connect the LAN Con sole to the RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers that it is to monitor and oper ate The existing V 24 based console interfacing concept for the RM PRIME POWER MR has been retained The LAN Console is based on SPARC Solaris 8 and is connected to the LAN via TCP IP see figure Architec ture of the LAN Console on page 8 The RCA may also be installed in a 19 inch rack see chapter LAN Console on page 9 RCA does not support SIDATA The RCA does not support SIDATA and therefore has to be installed by our Service organization The safety aspects of this process are described in the chapter Safety notes on page 5 5 1 Connecting the cables V 24 and LAN cables are not included in the
86. s trace level 83 etc hosts 53 ethernet 30 address 76 exhaust air clearance 36 external devices connect 17 connection 16 firmware images password 104 firmware version RCA 85 G GP7000F 1 H hard disk indicator 22 hard disk partitioning 23 hardware RCA 29 hardware address 76 86 hostname 24 l important information 5 installing telecall 66 interface 18 internal kernel debugger 7 79 IP address 86 K key binding 82 keyboard connection 17 L LAN 2 LAN Console configuration 39 connect 17 connecting to power supply 20 disrupted connection 87 rear side 16 switching off 21 switching on 21 language setting 24 line speed 39 53 91 F log FCC 14 logging mode 81 firmware M update 103 MAC address 42 76 86 126 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Index mapping consoles 81 mixed operation 2 RM and PRIMEPOWER systems 2 mklancon 84 xscon 80 mkrca 45 48 50 81 monitor connection 18 motherboard 34 mounting CD 74 operating system CD 74 mouse connection 17 N network 24 node_adm 69 O OBP monitor 79 operating system 23 mounting CD 74 version 71 order numbers cabling 32 P packaging 14 parallel interface connecting devices 18 password 51 82 firmware images 104 port password 95 setup 91 system administrator 91 user 91 PATH 27 pmadm rtty monitor 84 port password 95 port number RCA 43 ports 39 power consumption 12 power LED 22 power supply 12 connecting 20 setting 19 PRIM
87. s Remove 94 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Appendix Ports 8 4 Ports The RCA s serial ports are configured on this screen page The port password can also be changed here The same password has to be input in both fields otherwise an error message is output Any blanks at the end of a password are ignored Port Settings for D g Graphics Screen Port Settings For When you have selected the port its settings are displayed Click the circle next to the port name if you want to see the settings for another port The parameters in the fields Parity Stop Bits etc have to be set as required U41224 J Z916 1 76 95 Mouse Appendix Reset TCP Connection To This Port An open or non responding TCP connection to the selected port can be reset with this button making the port available for the next TCP connections that need to be established A Abort active connections This function will also reset or terminate an active connection An error message is output if there is no connection on the selected port 8 5 Mouse The settings on this screen page are only relevant for a mouse that is connected locally to the RCA 96 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Appendix Graphics Screen 8 6 Graphics Screen The settings on this screen page are only relevant for a display that is connected locally to the RCA 1024x768 70 hicolor 1024x768 75 hicolor 1024x768 85 hicolor 1024x768 100 hicolor 1024x768 1
88. sing the X user interface see Appendix on page 89 The setup data that is stored on the boot server is still available when the RCA has been booted i e if the RCA were to be rebooted without the setup data being stored the data would be loaded again 50 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Configuring the LAN Console and RCA 6 2 2 New ports for the RCA New ports on the LAN console Configuration entry for lt port number RCA gt mklancon Configuration entry no Delete correct gt configuration entry showlancon yes rmlancon Another yes configuration entry no y RCA Remote setup y rsh setup Password for lt port number RCA gt i section 8 1 4 ports Another yes lt port number RCA gt no Save setup data section 8 1 12 end Figure 21 New ports for the RCA Further configuration entries for an existing LAN Console are created by means of the opt SMAW SMAWxsco sbin mklancon script as shown in figure Configur ing the LAN Console and the RCA on page 41 and Commands on page 43 A password has to be assigned in mklancon to the specified port for each new entry This password has to be notified to the RCA by entering it under the U41224 J Z916 1 76 51 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA Configuration appropriate port number on the Ports
89. solved by selecting the menu item Ports in the RCA setup routine Select the relevant port COM1 TCP port 3001 COM2 TCP port 3002 COM6 TCP port 3006 and click the Reset TCP Connection to this Port button The open or hanging socket connection is then reset to the port in question and can be reopened U41224 J Z916 1 76 87 Error situations Operation Warning Both of these functions will also reset or terminate an active connection An error message is output if there is no connection on the specified port 7 4 3 2 No output in console window If output is still not possible in the console window of a connected system despite the connection being set up successfully this blockade can be lifted if appropriate from the LAN Console by entering the following command echo 021 c gt dev rtty lt line gt lt line gt is derived from the entry under DEVICE from the output of the com mand showlancon n lt ConsoleName gt lt ConsoleName gt is the symbolic system name of the target system 7 4 4 Invalid password for RCA setup It is only possible to access the RCA setup routine and thus change connection parameters that have been defined for the RCA by entering a valid password 7 4 5 Incorrect remote call of RCA setup If the remote call of the RCA setup routine shown below rsh lt RCA SystemName gt setup display lt LAN Console SystemName gt 0 is not entered correctly or has been forgott
90. sufficient to connect the modem and system with the serial cable You should do this with the devices turned off The following figure shows where the connectors are located at the rear of the modem To avoid con tact problems you should fasten the screws attached to the cable using a small screwdriver EAE Switch Power 9 pin Telephone V 24 connector Figure 22 Rear of the modem Use the Western lt gt TAE cable for the modem telephone connection The Western connector is inserted in the modem and the TAE connector in the tele phone connection socket Note that the TAE connector will only fit in a TAE socket that has an N interface A telephone is normally connected to an F inter face and is coded differently There are also TAE sockets to which a telephone and a modem can be connected In this case the modem is connected on the left and the telephone in the middle 56 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Teleservice The modem has a low voltage switch at the rear Before connecting the plug in power supply unit to the modem make sure the low voltage switch is off Finally plug the power supply unit into a normal 230 V mains socket and turn the low voltage switch on again 6 3 1 2 Software installation Before installing the Teleservice package you have to check the following set tings and change them if necessary Check the default settings for the useradd 1M command useradd D
91. t must be installed see manual WebSysAdmin Domain Admin 2 0 gt Teleservice 4 0 SMAWtssv is already preinstalled If you want to use the Teleservice component check the default set tings for the useradd command as described in the section Software installation on page 57 The following Solaris packages are already preinstalled for the SMAWxsco pack age 26 U41224 J Z916 1 76 LAN Console Installing the software packages SUNWbnur Networking UUCP Utilities Root SUNWbnuu Networking UUCP Utilities User SUNWdhcsr BOOTP DHCP Server Services Root SUNWdhcsu BOOTP DHCP Server Services User For the components of the individual packages to function it is assumed that the usr openwin bin path is contained in the PATH environment variable This path must be set for root Language settings Only the following country specific language settings are supported C Generic US English 8 bit de Euro German setting as under Pre installation on page 23 If a language other than the default setting is used e g en_GB the fol lowing adaptation needs to be made owner root cd usr lib locale en_GB LC_MESSAGES In s opt SMAW SMAWxsco locale en_US xscon pwd xscon U41224 J Z916 1 76 27 Starting WSA LAN Console 4 6 Starting WSA You can start WebSysAdmin either at the shell or desktop level Starting at shell level Sta
92. t privileges and start the teleadm command from the shell You will see the following start screen U41224 J Z916 1 76 67 TeleCall Configuration Ti Ah eo er Enter the identification number of the LAN Console in window 3 Param eter for registration OLR and autom defect reporting ADR This number is unique and identifies you for all subsequent Teleservice activities You will find the identification number on the nameplate on your system unit Change the Automatic Defect Reporting ADM field to yes with the Choices function and in the to center field enter the Teleservice cen ter where your fault reports are to be dealt with Enter your customer information in the other fields Mandatory fields All fields including Phone Fax are mandatory 68 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration TeleCall Savethe Parameter for registration OLR and autom defect reporting ADR window with SAVE 2 Use the node_adm command to make the Telecall cluster aware of the LAN Console node_adm A n lt LAN Console SystemName gt C telx Password for lt SystemName gt lt Password for root gt 3 Use the node_adm command to add all other machines to the Telecall cluster node_adm A n lt SystemName RM gt C telx Password for lt SystemName gt lt Password for root gt 4 Check the state of the machines in the TeleCall cl
93. tallation directory Wvar sadm remote or the directory to which the symbolic link points Copy the boot files to tftpboot or tftpboot lt VERSION gt If the tftpboot does not have enough space for the copy this is detected and reported There are the following possibilities at this point An attempt is made with nfs to mount Wvar sadm remote cdrom BOOT or var sadm remote lt VERSION gt cdrom BOOT under tftpboot or tftpboot VERSION Copying of the data is then inapplicable Ifthe first point does not work you have to manually mount a separate file system with enough space under ftpboot 74 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Remote boot und installation 6 5 2 bootpconf Syntax bootpconf u The bootpconf tool is used to start or stop the DHCP service in BOOTP mode on the LAN Console If you input the command without parameters the DHCP ser vice is started in BOOTP mode u unconfigure If the DHCP service has been started with bootpconf it is now stopped Configuration files being deleted In addition all configuration files under var dhcp are deleted the links to etc rc 0 3 S KS 34dhcp are deleted the dhcpd options in etc init d dhcp are reset and the etc default dhcp configuration file is deleted Procedure in the system 1 Stop the DHCP service if it is running 2 Create the etc default dhcp file 3 Enter the dhcpd options in etc init d dhcp 0 10 b manual 4 Creat
94. the system and how to operate the LAN Console The chapter LAN Console on page 9 tells you everything about installing the LAN Console and setting up the software from the CD ROM The chapter Installing the RCA on page 29 presents the hardware of the RCA It tells you how to install the device cable it and start it up The chapter Configuration on page 39 explains the initial configuration of the RCA and LAN Console how to set up Teleservice and TeleCall and remote boot installation The chapter Operation on page 79 describes how to select RM systems with xscon and how to change a LAN Console The section Diagnostics on page 83 provides support for troubleshooting and diagnostics The Appendix on page 89 contains screen masks for setting up the RCA You will find other helpful information in the reference chapters Glossary on page 109 Related publications on page 115 and Index at the end of the manual U41224 J Z916 1 76 3 Notational conventions Preface Please follow all instructions in the order they appear in this manual You will avoid problems by doing so and get along faster Always pay attention to the device specific information that is supplied with the various devices 1 3 Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual Monospace Bold monospace font Italics Bold Taste il JN Title This indicat
95. ua eR in na rn 34 PRIMEPOWER100N 2 2 2 5 34 RM and PRIMEPOWER 200 600 34 Technical specifications 2 35 Hardware c eoa orofa non 35 Power ratings 3 4 2002 a aaa we G ip 35 Environmental conditions 2 2 2 mann 36 Dimensions and weights 2 2 222mm 36 Standards aa need Bar a Ee 37 Switching on the RCA 2 nn 38 Configuration aisa a 2 dae a E ra 39 Configuring the PRIMEPOWER MR 39 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA 40 Initial configuration of the LAN Console and RCA 42 Configuring the LAN Console 43 Configuring the RCA 202 0008 45 New ports forthe RCA 22 22 204 51 Another RCA connected to the LAN Console 52 Another LAN Console connected tothe RCA 52 Modifying the LAN Console and RCA 52 Modifying the configuration entry for an RCA port 53 Modifying the RCA setup parameters 53 Removing a LAN Console 28 53 Removing an RCA 2 m nn nn 54 Teleservice aoaaa 55 Installation and generation o oo oaoa nenn 56 Hardware installation o oo a 56 Software installation o oo a nn 57 Generating the software 2 2 nn 57 LOggINgiN gs ser aoa Aeneon ac 58 Selecting validated Teleservice modems 59 LEleGalli ts s s Ara Gia ays eaten os See On eB ea 6
96. ure C 5 40 Relative humidity 5 85 Height above sea level m 3000 Climatic class Transport 2K2 acc to EN 60721 3 2 Temperature C 25 60 Relative humidity at 30 C 15 98 Height above sea level m 3000 Physically active substances operation 3M2 Physical environmental conditions Operation 3M2 Transport 2M2 Required space for service activities Minimum distance mm front 1000 rear 1000 Table 4 Environmental conditions Dimensions and weight Desktop housing Rack module Breadth mm 454 449 with panel 482 6 Depth mm 456 456 Height mm 138 138 with panel 152 Weight basic configuration kg 11 11 2 Weight SMC kg 12 12 2 Table 5 Dimensions and weight 1 without documentation and media kit U41224 J Z916 1 76 13 Startup and operation LAN Console 4 1 3 Standards Product safety IEC60950 EN60950 UL60950 CSA60950 00 GS symbol Immunity to radiation EN55024 Radiated interfer EN 55022 B EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 ence FCC Class B Approvals GS symbol CSAyg CE CB certificate Table 6 Standards 4 2 Startup and operation The LAN Console can be used as a central console for one or more RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers Up to 64 RM or PRIMEPOWER MR servers can be administrated from one LAN Console Warning Please refer to the chapter Safety notes on page 5 4 2 1
97. uster using the command node_adm LI C telx All machines must be in the INTEGRATED state Example kkk k KKK KER kkk kkk k CLUSTER NAME tel x KKK EK KK EK KKK k k k Kk k k kk k k kkk k k NODE NAME STATE SYSTEM VERSION IDENT usun159 INTEGRATED SINIX N 5 43C2001 SSY6103009 efun215 INTEGRATED SINIX N 5 43C3002 SSY6300067 efun138 INTEGRATED Reliant UNIX N 5 44C1012 SSY6201525 5 Define the Teleservice machine for the entire cluster with the command event_adm X lt LAN Console SystemName gt t TELEX C telx Adding a new machine This step must also be executed when adding a new machine to an exist ing cluster U41224 J Z916 1 76 69 TeleCall Configuration This completes generation of the TeleCall cluster You can initiate a test call on the machine to your configured Teleservice center with the LOGPATH reactions calltelex M This is a test call please cancel command in order to perform a function test 70 U41224 J Z916 1 76 Configuration Remote boot und installation 6 5 Remote boot und installation This chapter only describes the steps and commands that are needed to use the LAN Console as a boot and installation server for RM machines What needs to be done to set up the LAN Console as a boot and installation server for Solaris machines e g PRIMEPOWER MR servers can be seen in the manuals titled Solaris Installation Library and Sol
98. ve to be terminated This can be done with the string The connections to the required RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers can then be established from the new LAN Console 7 2 2 Switching because of problems In this scenario console accesses to the RM and PRIMEPOWER MR servers have to take place from another LAN Console because of problems with the cur rent LAN Console If it was impossible to terminate console accesses from the original LAN Con sole properly then these connections are still open on the RCA side The sec tion Disrupted RCA LAN Console connection on page 87 provides informa tion on resetting such connections 7 3 Diagnostics This section provides information on the diagnostic facilities in the LAN Console product It describes logging properties of the rtty monitor and the internal impact of creating configuration entries It goes on to describe diagnostic options and error situations involving the RCA 73 1 Log files When the LAN Console is configured the rtty monitor is activated internally The rtty monitor is started and stopped via sac Service Access Control This stores status information in the var saf _log log file The rtty monitor is identified in this log file by port monitor lt LAN Console SystemName gt rtty specific details i e information on the rtty connections between the LAN Console and the RCA are stored in the var saf lanconsole og log file The degree of det
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