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1. Value off standby diag secure Description Changes the board state of all the boards belonging to a domain to the Assigned board status and places the boards in low power mode which allows you to remove the boards from the system The domain will not be initialized at system power on Powers on and initializes the domain The system controller brings the domain into OpenBoot PROM through POST If the OpenBoot PROM has auto boot set to true then the Solaris operating environment boots automatically Changes the board state of all the boards belonging to a domain to the Assigned board state and turns on the boards The domain will not be initialized at system power on but the boards that comprise the domain will be powered on Similar to the setkeyswitch on command except the POST verbose mode is set to on and the POST diagnostic level is set to maximum Similar to the setkeyswitch on command except that the break command and the reset commands are ignored CPU Memory board and I O assembly flash PROM updates are not allowed TABLE 2 20 shows the results when you change a keyswitch setting TABLE 2 20 Results of Changing the Keyswitch From the Current Setting to a New Setting Current Keyswitch off off off off off on 82 off standby on diag secure secure New Keyswitch Setting Result Keyswitch position not changed Changes the board state of all the boards belonging to a do
2. across boards optimal default value fixed off false default value true Description All system board components are tested with all tests and test patterns except for memory and Ecache modules For memory and Ecache modules all locations are tested with multiple patterns More extensive time consuming algorithms are not run at this level Only system board initialization code is run No testing is done This is a very fast pass through POST All system board components are tested using few tests with few test patterns Runs all tests at the default level plus more exhaustive DRAM and SRAM test algorithms This is the same as mem1 with the addition of a DRAM test that does explicit compare operations of the DRAM data No status messages are displayed Test names status messages and error messages are displayed Subtest trace messages are displayed No error messages are displayed The failing test name is displayed All relevant error status is displayed The memory banks on a system board will be interleaved with each other The memory will be interleaved on all memory banks across all of the boards in the domain The memory is mixed size interleaving in order to gain optimal performance The memory is fixed size interleaving There is no memory interleaving The domain will be paused when there is an error The domain will be rebooted Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command
3. Netmask Network parameter Gateway Network parameter DNS Domain Network parameter Primary DNS Server Network parameter Secondary DNS Server Network parameter Loghost SNMP Agent Platform Description Platform Contact Platform Location Trap Hosts Description If the answer is no leave all network parameters as unconfigured DHCP means the system controller network configuration is retrieved from a DHCP server e Static means the network settings will be manually configured If you select the static setting you will be asked for the following network parameters The human readable network identity for this system controller The network identity used by computers For this value specify how much of the address should be reserved for subdividing networks into subnetworks Must be specified in dot notation address For example 255 255 255 0 IP address of the gateway Domain name For example xxx xxx com IP address of your primary DNS server IP address of your secondary DNS server IP address or hostname of the system that will accept syslog messages The format is loghost facility For example IP address local0 Errors warnings and some command will be logged to this system The SNMP agent enables or disables SNMP Default value is the platform model name The name of the person who is responsible for this system This name will be used by SNMP Note that if SNMP is no
4. or a list of components Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell poweroff y n all grid device_name device_names poweroff h Syntax for the Domain Shell poweroff y n all device_name device_names poweroff h Options Parameters h displays help for this command y will answer yes to any questions This option is potentially hazardous You can forcefully power off a component with the y option n answers no to any questions You cannot forcefully power off a component with the n option For a list of devices you power off see the Description section Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 61 Description Powers off a component or a list of components You must specify device_name s The components that can be powered off in the platform shell are m all turns off all currently controllable boards m Power grid grid0 grid1 The Sun Fire 6800 system has two power grids grido and grid1 Grid 1 controls power supplies ps3 ps4 and ps5 All other mid range systems have one power grid grid0 This grid controls power supplies ps0 ps1 and ps2 a Power supply ps0 ps5 a CPU Memory board sb0 sb5 a I O assembly ib6 ib9 m Repeater board rp0 rp3 m Fan tray ft0 ft3 The components that can be powered off in a domain shell are a CPU Memory board sb0 sb5 a I O assembly ib6 ib9 For the domain shell the specifi
5. showlogs h Options Parameters h displays help for this command d domainID platform shell only specifies a domain a b c or d v is verbose Description Displays the system controller logged events stored in the system controller message buffer There is a specific log for each domain and the platform shell If the loghost has been configured with setupplat form or setupdomain messages will also be logged to the syslog host Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 113 See Also setupdomain Examples The examples for this command are very verbose and difficult to incorporate Therefore examples are not included 114 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 showplatform This command displays all configuration variables for this platform Scope platform shell Syntax showplatform v d domainID p part showplatform h Options Parameters h displays help for this command d domainID specifies a domain to show a b c or d p part displays information on a specific part where acls shows the Access Control List ACL loghosts shows log hosts mac shows the mac addresses hostID and the platform a serial number network displays the network settings partition shows the partition mode sc shows the system controller configuration snmp shows snmp information status displays domain status v is verbose mode
6. 26 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Example Domain Shell To add board name sb2 to the current domain type CODE EXAMPLE 2 2 addboard Example in the Domain Shell schostname A gt addboard sb2 If you cannot assign a board to a domain in the domain shell this is most likely because the board is not listed in the ACL See the Description section for more information Another possibility is that the domain is currently in use An error message will tell you the reason why you can not perform the operation Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 27 break Sends a break signal to the domain console Scope domain shell Syntax break y n break h Options Parameters h displays help for this command y answers yes to the warning message Does not prompt for confirmation n answers no to the warning message Does not execute this command if confirmation is requested Description Sends a Break signal to the domain console Note This command pauses the Solaris operating environment When the Solaris operating environment is running in the domain the usual effect of the break signal is to force entry into OpenBoot PROM or the debugger The Solaris operating environment will ignore the break signal if the keyswitch is set to secure See Also setkeyswitch showkeyswitch 28 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System C
7. C7 the number of cards varies with the I O assembly Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Description This command adds a component to the blacklist Blacklisting provides a list of system board components that will not be tested and will not be configured into the domain when you change the domain s keyswitch from an inactive state to an active state or when the domain is rebooted The blacklists are stored in non volatile memory Blacklist a component or device if you believe it may be failing intermittently Devices can be the following see TABLE 2 8 and TABLE 2 9 CPU ports CPU processors Physical and logical memory banks I O ports I O buses I O cards The platform shell blacklists supersede the domain shell blacklists For example if a component is disabled in the platform shell it will always be disabled in all domains Blacklisting from the platform shell applies to all domains Blacklisting in a domain applies only to the current domain If you disable a component in a domain and then move the component to another domain the component is not disabled See Also enablecomponent showcomponent and the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for step by step procedure on adding a component to the blacklist Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 39 40 Examples This example of the disablecomponent comma
8. EXAMPLE 2 4 ID Hostname Idle Connected on Connected to Header Description for CODE EXAMPLE 2 4 Description Connection ID This is a unique number Use this number to disconnect a specific session Source of the connection for this session If the value is localhost the connection was established through the platform Amount of time the session is sitting without any activity Displays a dash if the session is active Date and time the connection was initiated The format is Mon dd hh mm Shell or console this session is connected to Possible values are Platform or domainIDs a b c or d Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 31 console Connects to a domain from the platform Scope platform shell Syntax console d domainID console h Options Parameters h displays help for this command d domainID is the domain to connect to and is a b c or d The d parameter is optional and does not need to precede the domainID Description Opens a domain connection You use the console command to navigate from the platform to a domain If a password was created for connecting to this domain you must enter the password See Also disconnect 32 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Examples Platform Shell When there is no password initialized for this domain CODE EXAMPLE 2 5 console Example With the
9. On Fan Tray Low Speed OK z FT2 0 1 On Fan Tray Low Speed OK FT3 Opl On Fan Tray Low Speed OK RPO 0 On Repeater Board OK RP1 0 On Repeater Board OK RP2 al Off Repeater Board OK RP3 1 off Repeater Board OK NO SBO 0 Off CPU Board Assigned Not tested A NO SB1 1 On CPU Board Active Passed A NO SB2 0 On CPU Board Assigned Degraded A NO SB3 1 On CPU Board Assigned Degraded A NO SB4 0 Off CPU Board Assigned Not tested A NO SB5 al On CPU Board Active Passed A NO IB6 0 On PCI I O Board Active Passed A NO IB7 1 Off PCI I O Board Assigned ot tested B NO IB8 0 off PCI I O Board Assigned ot tested C NO IB9 1 off PCI I O Board Assigned ot tested D TABLE 2 26 Output Header Definitions for the showboards v Command Header Description Slot Slot designator The Nx in the slot descriptor is the node number Grd The power grids in the Sun Fire 6800 system or the power grid in the other mid range systems the system gets power from Pwr Indicates if the power status of the device is off or on Component type Component description State Describes board state Possible values are Active Assigned Available and dash TABLE 2 3 The board state means that the board state does not apply to this slot Status Contains the result of the testboard command or POST Possible values are Passed Failed Not Tested Degraded Under Test and dash TABLE 2 6 96 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Man
10. Parameters h displays help for this command system_board_name is the board to be deleted Values are sb0 to sb5 CPU Memory board and ib6 to ib9 I O assembly Description Unassigns a board from the domain where it is currently assigned The CPU Memory board or the I O assembly board status must be in the Assigned state The board name must be listed in the Access Control List ACL for domain shell from which you want to unassign the board Type the showboards command to display the board state A slot does not need to be occupied with a board before you can unassign it from a domain See Also addboard showboards setupplatform showdomain showplatform and the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for step by step procedure on unassigning boards from a domain Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 35 Example Platform Shell To delete I O assembly ib7 type CODE EXAMPLE 2 9 deleteboard Example Showing Deleting I O Assembly 7 schostname SC gt deleteboard ib7 The platform shell always has permission to add or delete boards Example Domain Shell To delete CPU Memory board sb3 from the current domain domain A type CODE EXAMPLE 2 10 deleteboard Example Showing Deleting CPU Memory Board 3 schostname A gt deleteboard sb3 The domain shell can delete boards only from the current domain 36 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command R
11. Press CTRL At the telnet gt prompt type send break Type resume FIGURE 1 3 Navigating Between the OpenBoot PROM and the Domain Shell When you enter a domain console you will be connected with the Solaris operating environment console If either POST or the OpenBoot PROM is running you will be connected with either the POST or the OpenBoot PROM output To Enter the Domain Console From the Domain Shell If the Domain Is Inactive Type setkeyswitch on in the domain shell schostname A gt setkeyswitch on The domain console is only available when the domain is active To make the domain active you must turn the keyswitch on You will be automatically switched from the domain shell to the domain console This action powers on and initializes the domain The domain will go through POST and then the OpenBoot PROM If the OpenBoot PROM auto boot parameter is set to true the Solaris operating environment will boot Chapter 1 Introduction to the System Controller 13 v To Enter the Domain Shell From the Domain Console 1 Press and hold the CTRL key while pressing the key to get to the telnet gt prompt CODE EXAMPLE 1 5 2 Type send break at the telnet prompt The schostname A gt or B gt C gt D gt prompt is displayed CODE EXAMPLE 1 5 Obtaining a Domain Shell From the Domain Console ok Ctrl telnet gt send break schostname A gt v To Get Back to the
12. Reference 87 TABLE 2 24 Parameter Values for the setupdomain Command Continued Parameter Value Description OBP use nvramrc true false default value OBP auto boot true default value false OBP error reset recovery sync default value none boot This parameter is the same as the OpenBoot PROM nvramrc parameter This parameter uses aliases that are stored in nvramrc The OpenBoot PROM executes the script stored in nvramrc if this parameter is set to true The OpenBoot PROM does not evaluate the script stored in nvramrc if this parameter is set to false Controls booting of the Solaris operating environment If this value is true the domain boots automatically after POST has run If this parameter value is set to false you will obtain the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt after POST runs from which you must type a boot command to boot the Solaris operating environment Controls the behavior of the domain after an externally initiated reset XIR as well as a red mode trap The OpenBoot PROM invokes sync A core file is generated If the invocation returns the OpenBoot PROM performs a reboot The OpenBoot PROM prints a message describing the reset trap that triggered the error reset and passes control to the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt The message describing the reset trap type is platform specific The OpenBoot PROM firmware reboots the domain A core file is not generated Rebooting a domai
13. SBO SBI SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 ACL for Domain ACL for Domain ACL for Domain ACL for Domain GCUAWw PY SC POST diag Level off Chassis is in dual partition mode schostname SC gt CODE EXAMPLE 2 63 shows the showplatform v command output CODE EXAMPLE 2 63 showplatform v Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System schostname SC gt showplatform v schostname SC gt showplatform Domain Solaris Nodename Domain Status Keyswitch A Powered Off off B Powered Off standby z Powered Off off D Powered Off off The system controller is configured to be on a network Network settings DHCP Hostname hostname IP Address XXX XXX XXX XX etmask XXX XXX XXX X Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 117 CODE EXAMPLE 2 63 showplatform v Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System Continued Gateway XXX XXxXX xXxXxX xx0 DNS Domain Primary DNS Server XXX XXX X XXX Secondary DNS Server XXX XXX X XXX MAC Address HostID Domain A XINNXINKIXNINKIXX XXXXXXXX Domain B XX XXEXXEXX XX XX XXXXXXXX Domain C XINXINKINNIN XXX XXXXXXXX Domain D XINNXINKIXNNXINKIXX XXXXXXXX SSCO XXEXXIXXXXIXX XX XXXXXXXX SSC1 AA XXXXXXXX Platform Serial Number XXXXXXXX Loghost for Platform Loghost for Domain A Loghost for Domain B Loghost for Domain C Loghost for Domain D SNMP Agent enabled Chassis D
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15. devices you can power on see the Description section 64 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Description Powers on a device or a list of devices You must specify device_name s The components that can be powered on in the platform shell are m all is all power supplies and boards a Power grid grid0 grid1 The Sun Fire 6800 system has two power grids grid0 and grid1 Grid 1 controls power supplies ps3 ps4 and ps5 All of the other mid range systems have one power grid grid0 All other mid range systems have one power grid grid0 This grid controls power supplies ps0 ps1 and ps2 Power supply ps0 ps5 CPU Memory board sb0 sb5 I O assembly ib6 ib9 Repeater board rp0 rp3 Fan tray ft0 ft3 The components that can be powered on in a domain shell are m all powers on all CPU Memory boards and I O assemblies in the domain a CPU Memory board sb0 sb5 a I O assembly ib6 ib9 For the domain shell the board status must be assigned to the current domain You can power on any component except when the board is in the Active state see the showboards command to display the board state When a component is in the Active state you are asked to confirm with a warning of the consequences Repeater boards do not have an Active state The fan trays power on automatically if any power supply is on With the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 systems the power supplie
16. for I O assemblies is IB6 IB9 Description Shows the state of a component and details about the components on a board See Also enablecomponent disablecomponent Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for a step by step procedure on displaying a component 98 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 2 51 Examples CODE EXAMPLE 2 51 shows sample output for the showcomponent sb4 command The abbreviations for the Component field are Nx SBx Px Bx Lx Node name Port where x is 0 3 Physical memory bank where x is 0 1 Logical memory bank where x is 0 3 showcomponent sb4 Sample Output CPU Memory board where x is 0 5 schostname SC gt showcomponent sb4 Component O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 O SB4 AR SS OR SR i RO SE RS RR a SS O SB4 PO P1 P2 P3 P0 BO 1 P0 BO 1 P0 B1 1 P0 B1 1 P1 B0 1 P1 B0 1 P1 B1 1 P1 B1 1 P2 B0 1 P2 B0 1 P2 B1 1 P2 B1 1 P3 B0 1 P3 B0 1 P3 B1 1 P3 B1 1 LO L2 L1 L3 LO L2 L1 L3 LO L2 L1 L3 LO L2 L1 L3 Status Pending POST enabled pass enabled S pass enabled S pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled s pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass
17. hardware resources across domains Some of the functions include a Logically grouping hardware to create domains with the addboard and deleteboard commands Setting passwords with the password command Monitoring and controlling power to the components within a platform Configuring the system controller the network loghosts and SNMP Defining the maximum number of domains a system can support Defining access control for CPU Memory boards and I O assemblies Platform Shell With the platform shell you can use commands that pertain to the platform Specifically the platform shell is the operating environment for the platform administrator and is the shell where platform tasks can be performed You can access the platform shell with a telnet session if your system controller is networked and or a serial connection Log messages go to the platform shell s serial RS 232 connection console The prompt is schostname SC gt Platform Console A platform console is a platform shell that is connected through the serial RS 232 port The platform console provides messages specific to the platform However the platform console does not show the Solaris operating environment messages These messages are displayed in the domain console 2 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Domain Administration Some of the he domain administrator s responsibilities include Controlling th
18. or Device Component Name I O assembly board_name port bus or board_name card system I O assemblies IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 system _board_name Ports on the I O PO P1 assembly Buses on the I O BO B1 assembly I O cards in the I O CO C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 the number of cards varies with the assembly I O assembly Description Removes a component from the blacklist Blacklisting provides a list of system board components that will not be tested and will not be configured into the domain when you change the keyswitch setting from an inactive state to an active state or when the domain is rebooted The blacklists are stored in non volatile memory Components can be the following CPU ports CPU processors Physical and logical memory banks I O ports I O buses I O cards Using this command the platform shell blacklists supersede the domain shell blacklists For example if a component is enabled in the platform shell it will be enabled in all domains To enable a component that you previously disabled with the disablecomponent command in one or more shells or the platform you must enable it in the same shells it was disabled Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 47 See Also disablecomponent showcomponent and the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for step by step procedure on removing a component from the blacklist Examples This example of the enablec
19. procedure from the platform console or watch the console output Type CODE EXAMPLE 2 20 flashupdate Example Updating the Active System Controller Board and the System Controller Real Time Operating System schostname SC gt flashupdate f ftp host path scapp rtos This reboots the system controller a To upgrade the flash PROMs on all CPU Memory boards and I O assemblies system boards make sure that all boards and assemblies are powered on If a board or assembly is powered off the flashupdate operation will fail Type CODE EXAMPLE 2 21 flashupdate Example Updating System Boards CPU Memory Boards and I O Assemblies schostname SC gt flashupdate f ftp host path systemboards Reboot the domain containing the system boards that were updated in order to take advantage of the new features and bug fixes a To upgrade the flash PROMs on CPU Memory board 4 SB4 type CODE EXAMPLE 2 22 flashupdate Example Updating CPU Memory Board 4 schostname SC gt flashupdate f ftp host path sb4 Reboot the domain containing the CPU Memory board that was updated in order to take advantage of the new features and bug fixes a To upgrade the flash PROMs on I O assembly 8 188 type CODE EXAMPLE 2 23 flashupdate Example Updating I O Assembly 8 schostname SC gt flashupdate f ftp host path ib8 Reboot the domain containing the I O assembly that was updated in order to take advantage of the new features and bug fixes 54 Sun Fir
20. v Command Example schostname A gt showdomain v Domain Solaris Nodename Domain Status Keyswitch A Powered Off off Domain Boot Parameters diag level off verbosity level min error level max interleave scop within board interleave mod optimal reboot on error tru OBP use nvramrc true OBP auto boot false OBP error reset recovery non MAC Address HostID Domain A XXIXK INK INK INN IXK XNXNXXNNXXXX Loghosts SNMP Agent enabled Domain Description Domain Contact Trap Hosts Public Community String P public Private Community String P private SNMP packets received x SNMP packets sent xx SNMP traps sent xxx ACLs ACL for Domain A SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 105 106 To display boot parameter information type CODE EXAMPLE 2 57 showdomain p bootparams Example Displaying Boot Parameter Information schostname A gt showdomain p bootparams diag level off verbosity level min error level max interleave scope within board interleave mode optimal reboot on error fals OBP use nvramrc true OBP auto boot fals OBP error reset recovery sync schostname A gt Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 showenvironment Displays the current environmental status temperatures cur
21. 8 IB9 SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 ACL for domain ACL for domain ACL for domain ACL for domain GVQAW Pp SC POST diag level min Partition Mode Configure platform for single or dual partition mode single Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 93 Showboards Displays the assignment information and status for all of components in the system Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell showboards ev y n d domainID p part showboards h Syntax for the Domain Shell showboards ev y n a domainID p part showboards h Options Parameters e includes empty slots in the output v shows boards including shared components and empty slots for the platform shell only Verbose mode for parts qd domainID platform shell only is a b c or d Displays information for boards assigned to that domain p part shows only a specific part and can be cpu shows you CPU information proms shows you the firmware revision of the PROMs memory shows memory information y answers yes to all questions n answers no to all questions h displays help for this command 94 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Description Displays the assignment information and status for all of the components in the system For example
22. CPU Memory boards I O assemblies fan trays and so on For the domain shell the display shows components assigned to the domain and can also include boards that are included in the ACL but not assigned to any other domain See Also addboard deleteboard testboard Examples Platform Shell CODE EXAMPLE 2 48 showboards Command for the Platform Shell schostname SC gt showboards Slot Pwr Component Type State Status Domain NO SBO On CPU Board Active Passed A NO SB2 On CPU Board Active Passed Cc NO SB4 On CPU Board Active Passed D NO IB6 On PCI I O Board Active Passed A NO IB7 On PCI I O Board Active Passed Cc NO IB8 On PCI I O Board Active Passed D The showboards command with the v option displays the grid number CODE EXAMPLE 2 49 showboards v Command for the Platform Shell schostname SC gt showboards v Slot Grd Pwr Component Type State Status Domain SSCcO z On System Controller Passed sscl On System Controller S IDO On Sun Fire 6800 Centerplane PSO 0 On A152 Power Supply OK PS1 0 On A152 Power Supply OK PS2 0 Empty Slot Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 95 CODE EXAMPLE 2 49 showboards v Command for the Platform Shell Continued PS3 ab On A152 Power Supply OK PS4 1 On A152 Power Supply OK PS5 1 On A152 Power Supply OK ETO 5 On Fan Tray Low Speed OK ETI 0 1
23. Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 115 Description This command displays all configuration variables for this platform including Network attributes of the platform ACLs for each domain Domain status SNMP information Loghosts Partition configuration Mac address host ID and newly added system serial number See Also setupplatform showdate Example CODE EXAMPLE 2 62 showplatform Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System schostname SC gt showplatform schostname SC gt showplatform Domain Solaris Nodename Domain Status Keyswitch Powered Off off Powered Off standby Powered Off off gt Powered Off off oa u PD The system controller is configured to be on a network etwork settings DHCP Hostname hostname IP Address XXX XXX XXX XX etmask XXX XXX XXX X Gateway XXX XXX xXxXX xx0 DNS Domain Primary DNS Server XXX XXX X XXX Secondary DNS Server XXX XXX X XXX Loghost for Platform Loghost for Domain A 116 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 2 62 showplatform Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System Continued Loghost for Domain B Loghost for Domain C Loghost for Domain D SNMP Agent enabled Chassis Description Sun Fire 6800 Chassis Contact Chassis Location Trap Hosts Public Community String P public Private Community String P private SBO SBI SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9
24. DE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP LE 2 40 LE 2 41 LE 2 42 LE 2 43 LE 2 44 LE 2 45 LE 2 46 LE 2 47 LE 2 48 LE 2 49 LE 2 50 LE 2 51 LE 2 52 LE 2 53 LE 2 54 LE 2 55 LE 2 56 LE 2 57 LE 2 58 LE 2 59 LE 2 60 LE 2 61 LE 2 62 LE 2 63 LE 2 64 setdate r Command Example Setting the Date From a Date Host 78 setdate t Command Example Setting the Time Zone to Pacific Standard Time Using the Offset From Greenwich Mean Time 78 setdate t Command Example Setting the Time Zone to Eastern Standard Time Using Time Zone Abbreviations and Also Setting the Date 78 setdate t Command Example Setting the Time Zone to Japan Standard Time Using the Offset From Greenwich Mean Time 78 setdate t Command Example Setting the Time Zone to Eastern Central Time Using Time Zone Abbreviations 78 setdefaults Example 80 Variables for the setupdomain Command 86 Output From setupplatform Command 93 u n u n n S S howboards Command for the Platform Shell 95 howboards v Command for the Platform Shell 95 howboards Command for the Domain Shell 97 howcomponent sb4 Sample Output 99 howcomponent ib6 Sample Output 100 howdate Command for the Platform Shell 102 howdate Command for the Domain Shell 102 howdomain Command Example 104 howdomain v Command Example 105 howdomain p bootparams Exampl
25. Domain Console From the Domain Shell 1 Type resume schostname A gt resume 2 Press the Enter key to get a prompt If the domain is not active the Solaris operating environment or the OpenBoot PROM is not running the system controller stays in the domain shell Domain A is not active schostname A gt 14 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 v To Enter a Domain From the Platform Shell Note This example shows entering an inactive domain Type schostname SC gt console d a Connected to Domain A Domain Shell for Domain A schostname A gt If the OpenBoot PROM is running you are returned to the domain A console If the keyswitch is set to off or standby you are returned to the domain A shell Note To enter another domain type the proper domainID b c or d instead of typing a v To Terminate a Session With telnet If You Are Connected to the Ethernet Port Type the disconnect command at the domain shell prompt schostname A gt disconnect Connection closed by foreign host machine_name_prompt Your system controller session terminates Chapter 1 Introduction to the System Controller 15 v To Terminate a Session With tip If You Are Connected to the Serial Port If you are connected to the System Controller board with the serial port use the disconnect command to terminate the system controller session then us
26. E EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP LE 1 1 LE 1 2 LE 1 3 LE 1 4 LE 1 5 LE 2 1 LE 2 2 LE 2 3 LE 2 4 LE 2 5 LE 2 6 LE 2 7 LE 2 8 LE 2 9 LE 2 10 LE 2 11 LE 2 12 LE 2 13 Code Samples Accessing the System Controller With telnet and Entering the Platform Shell 6 Accessing a Domain Shell Using the telnet Command 7 Accessing a Domain Shell From the Domain Console 8 Accessing a Domain Shell From the Domain Console 10 Obtaining a Domain Shell From the Domain Console 14 addboard Example in the Platform Shell 26 addboard Example in the Domain Shell 27 break Command Example in the Domain Shell 29 connections Command for the Platform Shell 31 console Example With the a Option and No Password Assigned Accessing Domain B 33 console Example Without the a Option and No Password Assigned Accessing Domain B 33 console Example With the a Option and A Password Assigned Accessing Domain A 33 console Example Without the a Option and A Password Assigned Accessing Domain A 34 deleteboard Example Showing Deleting I O Assembly 7 36 deleteboard Example Showing Deleting CPU Memory Board 3 36 disablecomponent Command Example Adding sb4 to the Blacklists 40 disablecomponent Command Example Adding sbo CPU Port 3 to the Blacklis
27. Otherwise you will be connected to the domain shell Maximum Number of Domains TABLE 1 1 lists the maximum number of domains you can have per system type depending on the partition mode set with the setupplat form command TABLE 1 1 Maximum Number of Active Domains by System Type and Partition Mode Maximum Number of Active Maximum Number of Active Domains in Single Partition Domains in Dual Partition System Name Mode Mode Sun Fire 6800 system 2 A B 4 A D Sun Fire 4810 system 2 A C 2 A C Sun Fire 4800 system 2 A C 2 A C Sun Fire 3800 system 2 A C 2 A C With the Sun Fire 6800 system domains A and B are in partition 0 and domains C and D are in partition 1 With the Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 systems domain A is in partition 0 and domain C is in partition 1 For additional information on Repeater boards and domains in both single partition mode and dual partition mode see Repeater Board on page 98 4 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Accessing the System Controller Main Menu This section describes the following m Accessing the System Controller Main Menu Using telnet on page 5 m Accessing the System Controller Main Menu Using the Serial Port on page 9 Accessing the System Controller Main Menu Using telnet This section describes m To Access the System Controller Main Menu and Enter the Platform Shell Using telnet on p
28. Time using the time zone abbreviations TABLE 2 17 and not the date and time type CODE EXAMPLE 2 44 setdate t Command Example Setting the Time Zone to Eastern Central Time Using Time Zone Abbreviations schostname SC gt setdate t ECT Thu Apr 20 18 15 10 ECT 2001 78 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 setdefaults Sets the default configuration values Caution This is a destructive command Use with caution and care Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax setdefaults y n a setdefaults h Options Parameters y does not prompt for confirmation The option reboots the system and sets the defaults n does not execute the command if confirmation is requested a adds missing parameters h displays help for this command Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 79 80 Description This command does the following m Sets the system controller to the default values When invoked for a domain this command sets the defaults for that domain only When invoked from the platform this command sets the defaults for all domains and the platform a Erases all platform and domain configurations platform m Removes passwords domain and platform Caution This command requires that all domains are inactive not running the OpenBoot PROM POST or the Solaris operating environment and the virtual keyswitch be s
29. To Obtain the Domain Shell Prompt From the Domain Console Prompt 10 System Controller Navigation 10 v To Enter the Domain Console From the Domain Shell If the Domain Is Inactive 13 To Enter the Domain Shell From the Domain Console 14 To Get Back to the Domain Console From the Domain Shell 14 To Enter a Domain From the Platform Shell 15 lt lt 4 lt lt To Terminate a Session With telnet If You Are Connected to the Ethernet Port 15 v To Terminate a Session With tip If You Are Connected to the Serial Port 16 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 17 System Controller Syntax Command Names Command Arguments and Comments 17 Command Syntax 17 Command Names 18 Command Arguments 18 Device Names 18 Board States 19 Status 20 Comments 20 Clearing an Entry 21 System Controller Command Summary 21 Status 23 Domain States 24 iv Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Alphabetical Listing of System Controller Commands 25 addboard 25 break 28 connections 30 console 32 deleteboard 35 disablecomponent 37 disconnect 41 dumpconfig 43 enablecomponent 46 flashupdate 49 help 56 history 58 password 59 poweroff 61 poweron 64 reboot 67 reset 69 restoreconfig 72 resume 74 setdate 75 setdefaults 79 setkeyswitch 81 setupdomain 85 setupplatform 90 showboards 94 showcomponent 98 Contents v showdate 101 showdomain 103 showenvironment 107 show
30. U Memory board testing 121 current logging configuration displaying 113 D deleteboard command 35 displaying 113 current environmental status 107 108 current logging configuration 113 version and uptime information 120 domain A entering from the platform shell 15 console definition 13 running the Solaris operating environment 13 domain console resuming access to 74 domain parameters setting up 85 domain shell navigating to the OpenBoot PROM 12 navigating to the Solaris operating environment 12 Index 125 domains resetting 70 E environmental status displaying 107 108 F flash PROMs updating 50 flashupdate command 50 H help command 56 history command 58 K keyswitch command 83 keyswitch positions virtual 83 L listing board information 95 logging configuration current 113 N navigation between domain shell and the OpenBoot PROM or the domain shell and the Solaris operating environment 12 to the domain shell 12 P parameters domain setting up 85 password command 59 password setting 59 platform shell entering domain A 15 power grids powering off 61 62 powering on 64 65 power supplies powering off 61 62 powering on 64 65 powering off power grids power supplies or boards 62 powering on power grids power supplies or boards 65 powern command 64 poweroff command 61 62 poweron command 65 R reset command 70 resetting domains 70
31. age 5 m To Access the System Controller Main Menu and Enter a Domain Shell Using telnet on page 6 To Access the System Controller Main Menu and Enter the Platform Shell Using telnet Access the system controller main menu by typing telnet schostname where schostname is the system controller host name The system controller main menu is displayed CODE EXAMPLE 1 1 The following example shows entering the platform shell Chapter 1 Introduction to the System Controller 5 CODE EXAMPLE 1 1 Accessing the System Controller With telnet and Entering the Platform Shell o telnet schostname Trying XXX XXX XXX XXX Connected to schostname sc0 Escape character is System Controller schostname sc0 Type 0 for Platform Shell Type 1 for domain Type 2 for domain Type 3 for domain Type 4 for domain oawWw P Input 0 Platform Shell schostname sc0 2 Type 0 to enter the platform shell You can also type P or p to enter the platform shell The system controller prompt for the platform or shell you connected to is displayed CODE EXAMPLE 1 1 shows entering the platform shell whose prompt is schostname SC gt v To Access the System Controller Main Menu and Enter a Domain Shell Using telnet 1 Access the system controller main menu by typing telnet schostname where schostname is the system controller host name The system controller main menu is displayed CODE EXAMPLE 1 2 The followi
32. al Command Reference 119 showsc Displays the uptime and version information about the system controller Scope platform shell Syntax showsc h v Options Parameters h displays help for this command v is verbose mode Description Displays the version and uptime information for the system controller See Also Example CODE EXAMPLE 2 64 showsc Command schostname SC gt showse SC date Wed Sep 06 05 45 57 PDT 2001 SC uptime 29 seconds ScApp version 5 11 3 RTOS version 17 RTOS is the Real Time Operating System for the system controller 120 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 testboard Tests the CPU Memory board name you specify at the command line Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax testboard board_name testboard h Options Parameters h displays help for this command board_name for the CPU Memory board is SBO SB5 Description Tests the CPU Memory board name you specify at the command line The board status must be either Available or Assigned and the board must be powered on To display the board status use the showboards command For more information on board status see Board States on page 19 In order for the testboard command to run the board in a domain must be assigned to the domain and or be in the Access Control List ACL Also sufficient Repeater boards must be powered on The testboard command ru
33. ame nvci and schostname tod Caution Run this command when you change platform or domain configurations For more information see the following bulleted list of system controller commands that change the configuration Also run this command whenever you change the hardware configuration Invoking this command is very important because if the System Controller board fails and you did not use this command to save the platform and domain configurations you will have to manually reconfigure the platform and the domains Run the dumpconfig command again after configuration changes are made to the system controller for example with the following system controller commands setupdomain setupplatform setdate addboard deleteboard enablecomponent disablecomponent password setkeyswitch or whenever you change the hardware configuration By running again this command the new platform and domain configurations are saved to a server This command is intended to be used as part of the procedure in replacing a failed System Controller board You should not use this command to revert to an old configuration The showplat form showdomain and showboards system controller commands display all of the configuration and can be used as a reference If you need to replace the System Controller board this configuration information can be used to restore the platform and domain configurations to the replacement System Controller board See Als
34. ame SC gt disconnect Type 0 for Platform Shell Type 1 for domain Type 2 for domain Type 3 for domain Type 4 for domain oau P Input To disconnect a session from a system controller domain shell type CODE EXAMPLE 2 17 disconnect Example Showing Disconnecting a Session From the Domain A Shell schostname A gt disconnect Connection closed by foreign host Note When you disconnect from a domain shell you will obtain the parent shell prompt either the remote host prompt or the platform shell prompt 42 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 dumpconfig Saves the platform and domain configurations to a server Scope platform shell Syntax dumpconfig f url dumpconfig h Options Parameters h displays help for this command f specifies the URL which can only be ftp For example ftp userid password Ghost path ftp host path Note The hostname you enter must be a complete host name not a partial one Note The directory specified in the URL path must have write permission including user access Also make sure that the data files are present in the URL Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 43 Description Use this command after you complete the initial configuration of the platform and the domains This command saves the system controller configuration to a server The data files include schostn
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36. cribes the responsibilities of the platform administrator and the domain administrator It provides step by step procedures on how to enter the platform shell and the domain shell of the system controller how to navigate within the system controller between the system controller and the Solaris operating environment and between the OpenBoot PROM and the system controller It also explains how to terminate a system controller session XV Chapter 2 explains system controller command syntax command names and command arguments It also provides in tabular form a summary of all of the system controller commands and provides complete descriptions with syntax and examples for each system controller command Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Command line variable replace with a real name or value Shell Prompts Shell C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Platform shell Domain shell Examples Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files o 3 su Password Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Prompt machin
37. d fault condition low Value exceeded Low threshold warning condition min Value below Min threshold warning condition ok Value is within range within Low and High LoWarn Displayed only with the v and w options Generates a warning message when the temperature is below the acceptable value HiWarn Displayed only with the v and w options Generates a warning message when the temperature is above the acceptable value Min Displayed only with the 1 option Value below Min threshold warning condition Max Displayed only with the 1 option The value exceeded Max threshold fault condition See Also Example The showenvironment command display for the platform shell returns information on the slot number device sensor value units age and status as shown in CODE EXAMPLE 2 58 Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 109 110 CODE EXAMPLE 2 58 showenvironment Platform Shell and Domain Shell Example Degrees C TST Volts bC 3 27 Volts DC Degrees C Degrees C Degrees C 9 63 Amps 56 33 Volts DC 37 Degrees C schostname SC gt showenvironment Slot Device Sensor Value Units Ssco SBBC 0 Temp 0 48 SBO Board 0 1 5 VDC 0 NO SB2 Board 0 3 3 VDC 0 NO SB2 SDC 0 Temp 0 49 NO IB6 Board 0 Temp 0 28 RPO Board 0 Temp 0 26 PSO 48 VDC 0 Current 0 N A PSO 48 VDC 0 48 VDC 0 N A PSO 48 VDC 0 Temp 0 N A IB7 Board 0 Temp 0 27 Degrees C Age Status 7 sec ok 1 sec ok 1
38. d Option and No Password Assigned Accessing Domain B schostname SC gt console d b Connected to Domain B Domain Shell for Domain B schostname B gt When there is no password initialized for this domain you could also type CODE EXAMPLE 2 6 console Example Without the d Option and No Password Assigned Accessing Domain B schostname SC gt console b Connected to Domain B Domain Shell for Domain B schostname B gt When a password is set for this domain CODE EXAMPLE 2 7 console Example With the d Option and A Password Assigned Accessing Domain A schostname SC gt console d a Password Permission Granted Connected to Domain A Domain Shell for Domain A schostname A gt Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 33 When a password is set for this domain you could also type CODE EXAMPLE 2 8 console Example Without the d Option and A Password Assigned Accessing Domain A schostname SC gt console a Password Permission Granted Connected to Domain A schostname A gt 34 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 deleteboard Unassigns a board or a slot from the domain where it is currently assigned Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell and the Domain Shell deleteboard system_board_name system_board_name deleteboard h Options
39. dboard and deleteboard commands are executed A pound sign signifies the start of a comment on the current line For example schostname SC gt addboard d a sb2 this text is ignored In the previous example the addboard command is executed Everything you type after the and before pressing the Return key is ignored 20 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 If you type the following line board sb2 is added to domain A and the deleteboard command is not executed schostname SC gt addboard d a sb2 deleteboard sb2 Another example of the pound sign signifying the start of a comment at the beginning of a command line is schostname SC gt this text is ignored Clearing an Entry You use the dash to clear the entry in a command System Controller Command Summary TABLE 2 5 lists and describes the system controller commands and how you can access them Many commands are accessible from both the platform shell and the domain shell The system controller commands may differ in how they are used the effect of the command and the scope of the command between the platform and domain shells TABLE 2 5 System Controller Command Summary Command Description Platform Shell Domain Shell addboard Assigns a board to a domain x x break Sends a Break signal to the domain x connections Displays connections to the system x x controller or to a domain console C
40. e same as the Sun Management Center software for the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 systems value for private community string Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 89 setupplatform Configures the platform specific variables Scope platform shell Syntax setupplatform p part setupplatform h Options Parameters h displays help for this command p part configures the specified part and has the following options a acls is ACLs Access Control List clears the boards from the ACL adds all boards to the ACL a board adds a board d board deletes a board a loghost is the IP address or hostname of the syslog loghost in the format loghost facility The hostname you enter must be a complete host name not a partial one network is the network settings a partition sets the partition mode to single one partition or dual two partitions a sc is the system controller POST diag level a snmp is SNMP configuration The hostname you enter must be a complete host name not a partial one Description Sets up platform specific values For the parameters you can configure see TABLE 2 25 90 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 2 25 setupplatform Parameter Values Parameter Is the System Controller ona Network Use DHCP or static network settings Hostname Network parameter IP address Network parameter
41. e 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 a To update the system controller real time operating system rtos perform this procedure from the platform console or watch the console output Type CODE EXAMPLE 2 24 flashupdate Example Updating the System Controller Real Time Operating System schostname SC gt flashupdate f ftp host path rtos This reboots the system controller Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 55 help Without arguments lists currently available system controller commands When an argument is supplied displays command usage of what you specified and a short description Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax help command_name partial_command_name help h Options Parameters h displays help for this command command_name is the name of the system controller command partial_command_name can be one letter of the command or a portion of the command name such as show Description The help command without arguments lists currently available commands in the system controller When an argument is supplied the help command displays a list of commands that begin with the specified argument If only one command if found full help is displayed Otherwise a short description is displayed for each command beginning with the specified argument The help command is shell sensitive It displays help information for the current sh
42. e ACLs Access Control List bootparams shows boot parameter information loghosts shows the log hosts mac shows MAC addresses snmp shows SNMP configuration status shows domain status h displays help for this command Description Displays the domain parameter settings which is the status and non configurable information for the current domain See Also setupdomain showdate Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 103 Example To display parameters assigned by the setupdomain command type showdomain CODE EXAMPLE 2 55 showdomain Command Example schostname A gt showdomain Domain Solaris Nodename Domain Status Keyswitch A Powered Off off Domain Boot Parameters diag level off verbosity level min error level max interleave scope within board interleave mode optimal reboot on error tru OBP use nvramrc true OBP auto boot fals OBP error reset recovery non Loghost for Domain A SNMP Agent enabled Domain Description Domain Contact Trap Hosts Public Community String P public Private Community String P private ACL for Domain A SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 schostname A gt To display the verbose output of parameters assigned by the setupdomain command type showdomain v CODE EXAMPLE 2 56 104 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 2 56 showdomain
43. e Displaying Boot Parameter Information 106 howenvironment Platform Shell and Domain Shell Example 110 Showkeyswitch Example Showing the Keyswitch Set to On 112 Showkeyswitch Example Showing the Keyswitch Set to Off 112 Showkeyswitch Example Showing the Keyswitch Set to Standby 112 showplatform Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System 116 showplatform v Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System 117 showsc Command 120 Code Samples xiii xiv Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Preface This book describes how to use the system controller command line interface which controls the system functions and provides environmental monitoring plus domain and hardware control With the system controller software you can configure the platform and domains as well as power on and off domains power supplies fans and other components The system controller also provides a platform console and a domain console Before You Read This Book This book is for system administrators who have a working knowledge of the Solaris operating environment If you do not have such knowledge you should first read the Solaris User and System Administrator AnswerBooks and consider UNIX system administration training How This Book Is Organized This book contains the following chapters Chapter 1 introduces you to the system controller It explains the platform shell and the domain shell It also des
44. e a tip Transfer Internet Protocol command to terminate your t ip session 1 Type disconnect to disconnect from the system controller session 2 At the Solaris operating environment prompt type to terminate your tip session schostname A gt disconnect Connection closed by foreign host machine_name_prompts Your system controller session terminates 16 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 CHAPTER 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference This chapter describes system controller command line interface command syntax and command arguments It provides in tabular form a summary of all of the system controller commands It also provides complete descriptions and examples for each system controller command System Controller Syntax Command Names Command Arguments and Comments Command Syntax The general syntax of system controller commands is command_name option flags arguments Note The system controller commands can be partially typed if what is typed is enough to make the command unique 18 Command Names Most system controller commands are in the form of verbnoun Command names are in the English language System controller commands are case insensitive Command Arguments Some system controller commands have arguments and some system controller commands do not have arguments Depending on the command some arg
45. e and software including a Solaris operating environment core file The OpenBoot PROM error reset recovery actions are controlled by setting the OpenBoot PROM error reset recovery configuration variable For the definition of this variable and the various settings see TABLE 2 24 in Section setupdomain on page 2 85 You cannot reset a domain that has been paused The domain is paused automatically when hardware detects an error Messages on the domain console indicate that the domain is paused To rectify this situation turn the keyswitch off with setkeyswitch off Then turn the keyswitch on with setkeyswitch on See Also setkeyswitch setupdomain showdomain showkeyswitch Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for step by step procedures on recovering from a hung domain or hard hung domain 70 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Examples To reset the domain from a domain shell type CODE EXAMPLE 2 35 reset Command Example From Domain A schostname A gt reset This command uses XIR externally initiated reset to try to obtain diagnostic data To perform the equivalent operation as the OpenBoot PROM reset all command type CODE EXAMPLE 2 36 reset a Command Example From Domain A schostname A gt reset a To reset system controller ssc0 from sscl type CODE EXAMPLE 2 37 reset Command Example Resetting ssc0 F
46. e the firmware using flashupdate flashupdate Command Platform Shell Examples Note In the following examples since the output is very long only the command syntax you type is in the code box Note For the flashupdate all flashupdate all rtos flashupdate scapp and the flashupdate rtos commands all of these commands cause the system controller to reboot twice one time to upgrade and one time to boot the new firmware m To update the flash PROMs on the system controller and all CPU Memory boards and I O assemblies make sure that all boards and assemblies are powered on If a board or assembly is powered off the flashupdate operation will fail Type schostname SC gt flashupdate f ftp host path all That command reboots the system controller a To update the flash PROMs on all CPU Memory boards I O assemblies and the system controller real time operating system rtos type schostname SC gt flashupdate f ftp host path all rtos That command reboots the system controller To update the flash PROMs on the system controller perform this procedure from the platform console or watch the console output Type schostname SC gt flashupdate f ftp host path scapp That command reboots the system controller Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 53 a To update the active System Controller board and the system controller real time operating system rtos perform this
47. e virtual domain keyswitch A domain administrator can put the keyswitch in on off diag standby or secure keyswitch positions Managing the domain using the Sun Management Center software for the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 systems Recovering from errors Setting the date time and time zone with the setdate command You can set each domain a different setting Configuring domain specific parameter values with the setupdomain command Domain Shell and Domain Console This section presents information on these topics Domain Shell on page 3 Domain Console on page 4 Connecting to a Domain on page 4 Maximum Number of Domains on page 4 Domain Shell If You are connected to the Solaris operating environment or the Domain shell The prompt is OpenBoot PROM is not active in the schostname domainID gt For example domain domain keyswitch is set to schostname A gt standby or off which means the domain is inactive Chapter 1 Introduction to the System Controller 3 Domain Console If You can access the Solaris operating environment is Domain console ok login or running or the domain is in OpenBoot prompts Additionally you can also see PROM mode which means the domain is POST output enter the debugger or enter active the OpenBoot PROM Connecting to a Domain When you connect to a domain if the domain is active you will be connected to the domain console
48. e_name machine_name schostname SC gt schostname A gt or B gt C gt D gt xvi Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Related Documentation Application Service Service System Administration Title Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Service Manual Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 System Cabinet Mounting Guide Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual Part Number 805 7363 806 6781 805 7373 Accessing Sun Documentation Online The docs sun com web site enables you to access a select group of Sun technical documentation on the Web You can browse the docs sun com archive or search for a specific book title or subject at http docs sun com Ordering Sun Documentation fatbrain com an Internet professional bookstore stocks select product documentation from Sun Microsystems Inc For a list of documents and how to order them visit the Sun Documentation Center on fatbrain com at http www fatbrain com documentation sun Preface xvii Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can email your comments to Sun at docfeedback sun com Please include the part number of your document which is on the title page in the subject line of your email xviii Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Ref
49. eater board Under Test The domain is running POST power on self test Not Tested No testing has been done dash The slot is empty or disabled Not applicable for this device Degraded Certain components on the board have failed or are in the blacklist A board is in degraded mode when there are still usable parts on the board Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 23 Domain States In the showplatform and showdomain commands one of the fields in the command output is domain status The major values of domain status are Active Solaris Active OpenBoot PROM Active Booting Running POST Standby Powered off 24 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Alphabetical Listing of System Controller Commands The following sections describe the system controller commands addboard Assigns a board or a slot to a domain Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax addboard d domainID system_board_name system_board_name addboard h Options Parameters h displays help for this command system_board_name is the board to be added Possible values for system_board_name are sb0 sb5 CPU Memory board or ib6 ib9 I O assembly qd domainID is the domain where the board will be added The domainID is a b c or d Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 25 Description Assigns system_board_name to the specified d
50. ed board must be in the current domain All slots listed by showboards can be powered off except for system controllers SSCO and SSC1 and the ID board A powered off component will not be monitored Use the showboards command to display the power status of each board You can power off any component except when the board is in the Active state see the showboards command to display the board state When a component is in the Active state you are asked to confirm with a warning of the consequences If a board is active a warning is displayed on the console advising you that the entire domain will go down If a board is active in a domain and you forcefully power off a device board the keyswitch for the domain will be set to standby To change the keyswitch setting use the setkeyswitch command Repeater boards do not have an Active state You cannot power off a Repeater board because it is being used by the domain If the power supplies are needed to supply power to the boards and fans you cannot power off the power supplies If you power off a power supply there might be insufficient power to support the current load If the fan trays are needed to cool the system you cannot power them off because powering off fan trays result in insufficient cooling of the system 62 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 See Also poweron setkeyswitch showboards Examples To power off CPU Me
51. eference Manual April 2001 disablecomponent Adds a component to the blacklist Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax disablecomponent component_name component_name disablecomponent h Options Parameters h displays help for this command component_name is see TABLE 2 8 and TABLE 2 9 m system_board_name port physical_bank logical_bank for the CPU Memory board m system_ board_name port bus for an I O assembly m system_board_name card for an I O assembly Note You can use partial component names Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 37 TABLE 2 8 component_name Descriptions for the CPU Memory Board Used in the disablecomponent Command Board or Device Component Name CPU system CPU Memory boards system _board_name Ports on the CPU Memory board Physical memory banks on CPU Memory boards Logical banks on board_name port physical_bank logical_bank SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 PO P1 P2 P3 BO B1 LO L1 L2 L3 CPU Memory boards TABLE 2 9 component_name Descriptions for the I O Assembly Used in the disablecomponent Command Board or Device I O assembly system I O assemblies system_board_name Ports on the I O assembly Buses on the I O assembly I O cards in the I O assembly Component Name board_name port bus or board_name card IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 PO P1 BO B1 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6
52. ell only See Also 56 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Examples To display help information on the addboard command CODE EXAMPLE 2 25 help Command Example Displaying Information on the addboard Command schostname SC gt help addboard addboard assign a board to a domain Usage addboard d lt domain gt lt board gt addboard h d the domain to assign the board to h display this help message To display all commands in the platform shell beginning with show CODE EXAMPLE 2 26 help Command Example Displaying Commands Beginning With the Word show schostname SC gt help show showboards show board information showcomponent show state of a component showdate show the current date and time for the domain showenvironment show environment sensors showkeyswitch show the keyswitch position showlogs show the logs To display all commands in the platform shell beginning with the letter a CODE EXAMPLE 2 27 help Command Example Displaying Commands Beginning With the Letter A schostname SC gt help a addboard assign a board to a domain Usage addboard d lt domain gt lt board gt addboard h d the domain to assign the board to h display this help message Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 57 history Shows the command history with date and time stamps Scope platform shell doma
53. enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass enabled pass Description UltraSPARCIII 750Mhz 8M Cache UltraSPARCIII 750Mhz 8M Cache UltraSPARCIII 750Mhz 8M Cache UltraSPARCIII 750Mhz 8M Cache 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA 256 DRA Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 99 where Component is the name of the board and its components Status is the status of the board or component Pending POST is the status of POST passed or failed Description is a description of the board or component CODE EXAMPLE 2 52 shows sample output for the showcomponent ib6 command The abbreviations for the Component field are Nx Node name IBx I O assembly where x is 6 9 Px Port where x is 0 1 Bx Bus where x is 0 1 cx Card in the I O assembly where x is 0 7 CODE EXAMPLE 2 52 showcomponent ib6 Sample Output schostname SC gt showcomponent ib6 Component Status Pending POST Description NO IB6 P0 enabled pass IO controller 0 NO IB6 P1 enabled pass IO controller 1 NO IB6 P0 B1 enabled untest 66 33MHz PCI Bus NO IB6 P0 B0 enabled untest 33MHz PCI Bus NO IB6 P0 B1 CO enabled untest 33MHz 5V Short PCI card NO IB6 P0 B1 C1l enabled untest 33MHz 5V Short PCI card NO IB6 P0 B1 C2 enabled un
54. erence Manual April 2001 CHAPTER 1 Introduction to the System Controller This chapter introduces you to the system controller It explains the platform shell and the domain shell It describes the responsibilities of the platform administrator and the domain administrator It provides step by step procedures and illustrations on how to navigate with the system controller and between the system controller and the Solaris operating environment and the OpenBoot PROM It also explains how to terminate a system controller session The system controller consists of the System Controller board and the system controller software The system controller provides communication pathways between the system controller and domains The system controller software does the following Monitors and controls the system Manages hardware Configures domains Provides the date and time to the Solaris operating environment Provides the clock signal used on all system boards Provides a platform console and a domain console The following topics are covered in this chapter Platform Administration on page 2 Domain Administration on page 3 Accessing the System Controller Main Menu on page 5 System Controller Navigation on page 10 Platform Administration The platform administration function provides services for the domain and provides access to hardware available within the platform With this function you can manage
55. ersion 17 ScApp version 5 11 3 SC POST diag level min Auto Flashupdate S_errno_ECONNREFUSED http hostname 5 11 1 sgrtos flash cannot open file Retrieving http hostname 5 11 1 sgrtos flash Flashupdate failed Single User Mode The date is Thursday February 15 2001 9 22 00 AM PST Feb 15 09 22 03 schostname Chassis Port SC WARNING hostid information is missing Feb 15 09 22 03 schostname Chassis Port SC Clock source 75MHz Feb 15 09 22 05 schostname Chassis Port SC Starting Maintenance Thread Platform Shell schostname SC gt schostname SC gt help Platform Shell commands dumpconfig save the system controller configuration to a server flashupdat update flash prom images help show help for a command or list commands history show shell command history reboot reboot the system controller reset reset the other system controller restoreconfig restore the system controller configuration from a server schostname SC gt To bring the system controller out of single user mode and back into its normal operating mode type the flashupdate command with a valid URL or use the reboot command to boot the system controller with an older firmware version 52 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 See Also Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for step by step procedures on how to updat
56. escription Sun Fire 6800 Chassis Contact Chassis Location Trap Hosts Public Community String P public Private Community String P private SNMP packets received x SNMP packets sent xxx SNMP traps sent xxx SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 ACL for Domain ACL for Domain ACL for Domain ACL for Domain vaw SC POST 118 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 2 63 showplatform v Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System Continued SC POST diag Level off Partition Mode Chassis is in dual partition mode schostname SC gt TABLE 2 29 Definitions of Headings for Status of All Domains in CODE EXAMPLE 2 62 Headers for CODE EXAMPLE 2 62 Description Domain Displays domains A through D See domain in the Glossary Solaris Nodename Contains the nodename of the domain if the Solaris operating environment is running or has run since the last reboot of the system controller Displays a dash if the host name is not available Domain Status Displays the domain state The major values are Powered off Active Solaris Active OpenBoot PROM Active Booting Running POST Standby and Powered off Keyswitch Displays the keyswitch position off standby on diag secure Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetic
57. et to off See Also Example CODE EXAMPLE 2 45 setdefaults Example schostname SC gt setdefaults WARNING You are about to reset all configuration data to default values All domain configurations ACLs users and data buffers will be lost The System Controller will be REBOOTED after the defaults are set Do you want to restore the default values and reboot now no If you answer yes the system controller is rebooted after the defaults are set If you answer no the default values are not restored If a password is set for the platform shell the password will be required Sun Fire 6800 48 10 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 setkeyswitch Changes the position of the virtual keyswitch to the specified value Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell setkeyswitch y n d domainID off setkeyswitch h Syntax for the Domain Shell setkeyswitch y n off standby lon diagl secure setkeyswitch h Options Parameters h displays help for this command y does not prompt for confirmation n does not execute this command is confirmation is requested d domainID platform shell only is the domain ID of the domain you want power off a b c or d Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 81 For setkeyswitch parameters and descriptions see TABLE 2 19 TABLE 2 19 setkeyswitch Values and Description
58. etween the Platform Shell and the Domain Shell where In the telnet command in FIGURE 1 1 5000 is the platform shell x is a 1 for domain A a 2 for domain B a a 3 for domain C 4 for domain D In the console command domainID is a b c or d Note By typing telnet schostname 500x you directly enter the platform shell or one of the domain shells You will bypass the system controller main menu FIGURE 1 2 illustrates how to navigate between the Solaris operating environment the OpenBoot PROM and the domain shell FIGURE 1 2 assumes that the Solaris operating environment is running Chapter 1 Introduction to the System Controller 11 Solaris Press CTRL operating At the telnet gt environment login prompt type send break OpenBoot PROM ok a a Type resume Type break Domain shell schostname domainID FIGURE 1 2 Navigating Between the Domain Shell the OpenBoot PROM and the Solaris Operating Environment Note Note that in FIGURE 1 2 typing the break command suspends the Solaris operating environment FIGURE 1 3 illustrates how to navigate between the OpenBoot PROM and the domain shell This figure assumes that the Solaris operating environment is not running 12 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 OpenBoot PROM ok Domain shell schostname domainID
59. ff type TABLE 2 22 setkeyswitch off Example schostname A gt setkeyswitch off To shut down domain B from the platform shell type TABLE 2 23 setkeyswitch off Example Shutting Down Domain B From the Platform Shell schostname SC gt setkeyswitch d b off 84 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 setupdomain Sets up domain specific parameter values and configures the domain Scope domain shell Syntax setupdomain p part setupdomain h Options Parameters h displays help for this command p part configures the specified information and has the following options bootparams configures the boot parameter information loghost configures the log hosts loghost facility snmp configures SNMP information TABLE 2 24 describes each parameter value Description Sets up domain specific values Configures the domain You can configure each domain differently and independently See Also setdate showdate showdomain Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 85 Example CODE EXAMPLE 2 46 Variables for the setupdomain Command schostname A gt setupdomain Domain Boot Parameters diag level off verbosity level min error level max interleave scope within board interleave mode optimal reboot on error false OBP use nvramrc lt OBP default gt OBP auto boot lt OBP default gt OBP error
60. hanges the position of the virtual keyswitch to the specified value The virtual keyswitch replaces the need for a physical keyswitch for each domain This command is also available in the platform shell This command is meant to be used in the platform shell in case of problems with a domain From the platform shell you can only turn the virtual keyswitch off This action shuts down the domain Turn the keyswitch off from the domain if possible If the domain is running the Solaris operating environment the setkeyswitch command parameters off and standby require confirmation If the domain is already powered on the setkeyswitch on setkeyswitch diag and setkeyswitch secure commands will change only the position of the virtual keyswitch If components making up a domain such as a I O assembly or CPU Memory board need to be powered on the system attempts to power on these boards or devices also If a failure occurred during keyswitch transition it will be reset to off or to standby after recovering from the failure The system controller maintains the position of each keyswitch even during power failures or physical power cycles Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 83 See Also showkeyswitch Examples To turn the virtual keyswitch on and power on the domain type TABLE 2 21 setkeyswitch on Example schostname A gt setkeyswitch on To shut down the domain by turning the virtual keyswitch o
61. he password by pressing Return at the Enter new password and Enter new password again prompts Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 59 OpenBoot PROM passwords are different from the platform and domain passwords The OpenBoot PROM in each domain supports the OpenBoot PROM security mode which is a standard feature of the OpenBoot PROM software For more information on the OpenBoot PROM security mode password see your OpenBoot PROM documentation See Also Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for a discussion of security Examples You will see the following prompt CODE EXAMPLE 2 29 when a password is already set and you type the password command at either the platform shell or the domain shell CODE EXAMPLE 2 29 password Command Example With No Password Set schostname SC gt password Enter new password Enter new password again schostname SC gt If currently there is not a password assigned to the shell you are entering you will not be prompted for the current password CODE EXAMPLE 2 30 CODE EXAMPLE 2 30 password Command Example With a Password Already Set schostname SC gt password Enter current password Enter new password Enter new password again schostname SC gt 60 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 poweroff Powers off a component power grid power supply board fan tray
62. icence non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci s de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun CETTE PUBLICATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET AUCUNE GARANTIE EXPRESSE OU IMPLICITE N EST ACCORDEE Y COMPRIS DES GARANTIES CONCERNANT LA VALEUR MARCHANDE L APTITUDE DE LA PUBLICATION A REPONDRE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU LE FAIT QU ELLE NE SOIT PAS CONTREFAISANTE DE PRODUIT DE TIERS CE DENI DE GARANTIE NE S APPLIQUERAIT PAS DANS LA MESURE OU IL SERAIT TENU JURIDIQUEMENT NUL ET NON AVENU Eb eos 4 Adobe PostScript Contents Preface xv Introduction to the System Controller 1 Platform Administration 2 Platform Shell 2 Platform Console 2 Domain Administration 3 Domain Shell and Domain Console 3 Accessing the System Controller Main Menu 5 Accessing the System Controller Main Menu Using telnet 5 v To Access the System Controller Main Menu and Enter the Platform Shell Using telnet 5 v To Access the System Controller Main Menu and Enter a Domain Shell Using telnet 6 Accessing the System Controller Main Menu Using the Serial Port 9 v To Access the System Controller Main Menu if You Connected the System Controller Serial Port to an ASCII Terminal 9 v To Access the System Controller Main Menu if You Connected the Serial Port to a Network Terminal Server NTS 9 v
63. ime Continued Offset From Greenwich Mean Time Time Zone Abbreviation Time Zone Name GMT PST Pacific standard time GMT 8 SST Solomon standard time GMT 11 UTC Universal Time Coordinated GMT 0 VST Vietnam standard time GMT 7 Description Sets the date and time for the platform and domains This command when invoked from the platform will have no effect on the date and time in each domain and vice versa You can set up to five different times and time zones one time and time zone for the platform and different times and time zones for each of the four domains If your time zone area is using daylight or summer time this is set automatically Note You cannot set the date from the system controller in a domain while the Solaris operating environment is running To set the date while the Solaris operating environment is running use the Solaris operating environment date command See Also showdate Examples When you type the setdate command from the platform this sets the date and time for the platform When you type the setdate command from the domain this sets the date and time for the domain To set the date and time on the platform to Thursday April 20 2001 at 18 hours 15 minutes and 10 seconds type TABLE 2 18 setdate Command Example in the Platform Shell schostname SC gt setdate 042018152001 10 Thu Apr 20 18 15 10 PST 2001 Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 77 To
64. in shell Syntax history h Options Parameters h displays help for this command Description Shows the command history with date and time stamps for when the commands were executed This command is shown for your shell and displays the last twenty commands only See Also Example CODE EXAMPLE 2 28 history Command schostname SC gt history 1 showboards May 07 10 39 14 2 showdate May 07 10 39 30 3 history May 07 10 39 47 58 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 password Sets the password for the platform or the domain Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax Platform Shell password d domainID password h Syntax Domain Shell password password h Options Parameters h displays help for this command d domainID is domain a b c or d Description Sets the password for the platform or the domain There are separate passwords for each domain and for the platform If you set a password entering the password is required for access It is very important to set the password for the platform and each domain even if a domain is not being used This prevents people from creating and activating unauthorized domains Prior to allowing the password to be changed the current password will be authenticated Changed passwords take effect immediately The old password will no longer be accepted You can remove t
65. keyswitch 111 showlogs 113 showplatform 115 showsc 120 testboard 121 Glossary 123 Index 125 vi Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Figures FIGURE 1 1 Navigating Between the Platform Shell and the Domain Shell 11 FIGURE 1 2 Navigating Between the Domain Shell the OpenBoot PROM and the Solaris Operating Environment 12 FIGURE 1 3 Navigating Between the OpenBoot PROM and the Domain Shell 13 vii viii Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 1 1 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 2 3 TABLE 2 4 TABLE 2 5 TABLE 2 6 TABLE 2 7 TABLE 2 8 TABLE 2 9 TABLE 2 10 TABLE 2 11 TABLE 2 12 TABLE 2 13 TABLE 2 14 TABLE 2 15 Tables Maximum Number of Active Domains by System Type and Partition Mode 4 Devices That Can Be Managed in the Platform Shell 18 Devices That Can Be Managed ina Domain 19 Board States 19 Status Field Displayed in the showboards Command 20 System Controller Command Summary 21 Status Field Displayed in the showboards Command 23 Header Description for CODE EXAMPLE 2 4 31 component_name Descriptions for the CPU Memory Board Used in the disablecomponent Command 38 component_name Descriptions for the I O Assembly Used in the disablecomponent Command 38 dumpconfig Example 45 component_name Descriptions for the CPU Memory Board Used in the enablecomponent Command 46 co
66. l Syntax for the Platform Shell disconnect ID disconnect h Syntax for the Domain Shell disconnect h Options Parameters h displays help for this command ID platform shell only is the connection to be terminated ID is the number displayed under the heading ID for the connections command Description Terminates a connection to the system controller If this command is used with no arguments it disconnects the current session For illustrations of the disconnect command see FIGURE 1 1 in System Controller Navigation on page 10 If the connection was initiated from another system you will be returned to the remote host If the session was initiated from the platform shell this command displays the platform shell prompt If you are connected from the serial port then you will return to the main menu See Also connections Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 41 Examples To disconnect a session from the system controller platform shell with a telnet connection CODE EXAMPLE 2 15 type CODE EXAMPLE 2 15 Disconnecting a Session From the System Controller Platform Shell schostname SC gt disconnect Connection closed by foreign host If you are connected to the system controller platform console with the serial connection you will see the following after typing disconnect CODE EXAMPLE 2 16 Disconnecting a Session From the System Controller Platform Console schostn
67. ler configuration is restored the system controller is rebooted Set the date and time for the platform and for each domain using the setdate command The domains should be restored to their state when the configuration was stored For example if a domain was active it should be activated immediately After running the restoreconfig command check the state of the domains See Also dumpconfig setkeyswitch setdate Example CODE EXAMPLE 2 38 shows an example of the restoreconfig command with the required f option CODE EXAMPLE 2 38 restoreconfig Example schostname SC gt restoreconfig f ftp host path The system controller will be rebooted when the restore is complete The date will need to be set in the platform and each domain Do you want to restore the system controller configuration now no yes Retrieving ftp host path schostname nvci Retrieving ftp host path schostname tod Verifying data NVCI has been restored TOD has been restored Restore complete The system controller is being rebooted The date will need to be set in the platform and each domain Software Reset Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 73 resume Exits the domain shell and resumes access to the domain console Scope domain shell Syntax resume resume h Options Parameters h displays help for this command Description Exits the domain shell and resumes access to the domai
68. main to Assigned and powers on all of the boards The domain will not be initialized at system power on Powers on and initializes the domain The domain will go through POST and the OpenBoot PROM The Solaris operating environment boots automatically unless you have set the OpenBoot PROM auto boot set to false Similar to on except POST verbose and diagnostic level is to set to maximum The domain will boot from the diag device Similar to on except the reset and break commands are ignored by the domain shell break and reset are ignored Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 2 20 Results of Changing the Keyswitch From the Current Setting to a New Setting Continued Current Keyswitch New Keyswitch Setting Result secure standby diag standby secure on diag on break and reset are not ignored on Similar to setting the virtual keyswitch from off to on except that you do not have to wait for the system controller to turn on the boards and prepare them on Has no effect on a running domain This operation only changes the keyswitch position and does not perform any other function since the domain is already running off All boards will be powered off set to low power mode and all monitoring of the boards will stop Description Each domain has a virtual keyswitch with five positions off standby on diag and secure The setkeyswitch command c
69. mory board sb2 from the platform shell type CODE EXAMPLE 2 31 poweroff Command Example Showing Powering Off CPU Memory Board 2 schostname SC gt poweroff sb2 To power off all power supplies and currently controllable boards type CODE EXAMPLE 2 32 poweroff Command Example Showing Powering Off All Power Supplies and Currently Controllable Boards in the Platform Shell schostname SC gt poweroff all To power off all CPU Memory boards and I O assemblies in domain A type CODE EXAMPLE 2 33 poweroff Command Example Showing Powering Off All CPU Memory Boards and I O Assemblies in Domain A schostname A gt poweroff all To power off I O assembly ib7 from domain A type CODE EXAMPLE 2 34 poweroff Command Example Showing Powering Off I O Assembly 7 schostname A gt poweroff ib7 Note From the domain shell you cannot power off power supplies fan trays Repeater boards or power grids To power off these components connect to the platform shell Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 63 poweron Powers on a component power grid power supply board fan tray or a list of components Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell poweron all grid device_name device_names poweron h Syntax for the Domain Shell poweron all device_name device_names poweron h Options Parameters h displays help for this command For the grids and
70. mponent_name Descriptions for the I O Assembly Used in the enablecomponent Command 47 enablecomponent Command Example Enabling CPU Memory Board 4 48 poweron Command Example Showing Powering On CPU Memory Board 2 66 poweron Command Example Showing Powering On I O Assembly 7 66 x TABLE 2 16 TABLE 2 17 TABLE 2 18 TABLE 2 19 TABLE 2 20 TABLE 2 21 TABLE 2 22 TABLE 2 23 TABLE 2 24 TABLE 2 25 TABLE 2 26 TABLE 2 27 TABLE 2 28 TABLE 2 29 TABLE 2 30 poweron Command Example Showing Powering On All CPU Memory Boards and I O Assemblies in Domain A 66 Time Zone Abbreviations Time Zone Name and Offsets From Greenwich Mean Time 76 setdate Command Example in the Platform Shell 77 setkeyswitch Values and Description 82 Results of Changing the Keyswitch From the Current Setting to a New Setting 82 setkeyswitch on Example 84 setkeyswitch off Example 84 setkeyswitch off Example Shutting Down Domain B From the Platform Shell 84 Parameter Values for the setupdomain Command 87 setupplatform Parameter Values 91 Output Header Definitions for the showboards v Command 96 showenvironment p part Descriptions 108 showenvironment Output Header Description 108 Definitions of Headings for Status of All Domains in CODE EXAMPLE 2 62 119 testboard Example Testing CPU Memory Board O 122 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP COD
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72. n occurs using the OpenBoot PROM settings for diag device or boot device depending on the value of the OpenBoot PROM configuration variable diag switch If diag switch is set to true the device names in diag device will be the default for boot If diag switch is set to false the device names in boot device will be the default for boot Log Host The name or the IP address of the loghost for this domain SNMP The format is loghost facility Note that facility is defined by the Solaris operating environment systlogd in etc syslog conf 88 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 2 24 Parameter Values for the setupdomain Command Continued Parameter Value Description Domain Description Trap Hosts Public Community String Private Community String Enter a brief description for this domain For example its function Enter the name of the primary domain administrator Enter the name or the IP address of the trap host for this domain Authentication string for SNMP readers The default value is A public B public and so on Note Make sure that the value in this field is the same as the Sun Management Center software for the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 systems value for public community string Authentication string for readers and writers The default value is A private B private and so on Note Make sure that the value in this field is th
73. n console See Also Example CODE EXAMPLE 2 39 resume Command Example in Domain A Domain A Shell schostname A gt showboards Slot Pwr Component Type Stat Status Domain SBO On CPU Board Active Passed A IB6 On PCI I O Board Active Passed A schostname A gt resume 74 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 setdate Sets the date time and time zone for the platform and for domains Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax setdate v t tz mmdd HHMM cclyy SS setdate v r datehost setdate v t tz setdate v t GMT lt gt offset from GMT TABLE 2 17 setdate h Options Parameters t tz sets the time zone using the time zone abbreviation see TABLE 2 17 Only non daylight savings time zones can be set If you are in an area with daylight time or summer time this is set automatically t GMT lt gt offset from Greenwich Mean Time GMT see TABLE 2 17 mm month number dd day number in the month HH hour number 24 hour system MM minute number cc century minus 1 yy last two digits of the year number and SS second number For the century minus 1 value use 21 Twenty first century minus 1 which yields 20 r datehost sets the current time using rdate The host must be a valid system v is verbose mode Displays detailed information about the time zone that is set h displays help fo
74. n execute the addboard or deleteboard command TABLE 2 3 Board States Board States Description Available The board is not assigned to any domain Assigned The board belongs to a domain but the hardware has not been configured or it is not in use Active The board is being actively used by the domain to which it has been assigned You cannot reassign an active board To determine the board state use the showboards command and look under the State header Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 19 Status TABLE 2 4 describes the Status field displayed in the showboards command TABLE 2 4 Status Field Displayed in the showboards Command Test Status Description Passed All board components passed testing Failed The board failed testing and is not usable This could also indicate corrupt or incompatible firmware OK The component is functioning properly power supply fan tray or Repeater board Under Test The domain is running POST power on self test Not Tested The board is not been tested Degraded Certain components on the board have failed or are disabled A board is in degraded mode when there are still usable parts on the board The slot is empty or not applicable for this device Comments You can separate system controller commands with a semicolon on the same line For example schostname SC gt addboard d a sb2 deleteboard sb3 In the previous example both the ad
75. nd adds system_board_name sb4 to the blacklist CODE EXAMPLE 2 11 disablecomponent Command Example Adding sb4 to the Blacklists schostname A gt disablecomponent sb4 This example of the disablecomponent command adds system_board_name sb0 and CPU port 3 to the blacklist Note that any memory banks on this CPU processor port are unreachable and are implicitly disabled CODE EXAMPLE 2 12 disablecomponent Command Example Adding sb0 CPU Port 3 to the Blacklist schostname A gt disablecomponent sb0 p3 This example of the disablecomponent command adds system_board_name sb2 CPU processor port 3 physical bank 0 to the blacklists Note that any logical banks belonging to this physical bank are disabled CODE EXAMPLE 2 13 disablecomponent Command Example Adding sb2 CPU Port 3 and Physical Bank 0 to the Blacklists schostname A gt disablecomponent sb2 p3 b0 This example of the disablecomponent command adds system_board_name ib9 port 0 bus 1 and board_name ib8 I O card 2 to the blacklists Disabling I O card 2 shuts down the power to that I O card CODE EXAMPLE 2 14 disablecomponent Command Example Adding I O Assembly 9 Port 0 and Bus 1 and Also I O Assembly 8 I O Card 2 to the Blacklists schostname A gt disablecomponent ib9 p0 b1 ib8 c2 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 disconnect Disconnects the current or specified connection Scope platform shell domain shel
76. ng POST perform the following steps 1 Press and hold the CTRL key while pressing the key to get to the telnet gt prompt 2 At the telnet gt prompt type send break CODE EXAMPLE 1 4 shows a connection to domain A CODE EXAMPLE 1 4 Accessing a Domain Shell From the Domain Console ok Ctrl telnet gt send break schostname A gt System Controller Navigation This section explains how to navigate between the m System controller platform m System controller domain console a System controller domain shell To return to the origin shell use the disconnect command In a domain shell to connect to the domain console use the resume command To connect to a domain shell from the platform shell use the console command CODE EXAMPLE 1 1 shows how to navigate between the platform shell the domain shell the domain console by using the console and disconnect commands FIGURE 1 1 also illustrates how to connect to both the domain shell and platform shell from the Solaris operating environment by using the telnet command 10 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Domain shell Type telnet schostname 500x er disconnect Type disconnect EE ee A ee S e_ _ N Type disconnect J Type console domainID Type telnet schostname 5000 Platform shell FIGURE 1 1 Navigating B
77. ng example shows entering the domain A shell 6 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 1 2 Accessing a Domain Shell Using the telnet Command telnet schostname Trying XXX XXX XXX XXX Connected to schostname sc0 Escape character is System Controller schostname sc0 Type 0 for Platform Shell Type 1 for domain Type 2 for domain Type 3 for domain Type 4 for domain vaw Pp Input 1 Connected to Domain A Domain Shell for Domain A schostname A gt 2 Enter a domain Type 1 2 3 or 4 or alternatively a b c d or A B C D to enter the proper domain shell The system controller prompt for the domain shell you connected to is displayed CODE EXAMPLE 1 2 shows entering the domain A shell whose prompt is schostname A gt 3 If the domain is active the domain keyswitch is set to on diag or secure which means you are running the Solaris operating environment are in the OpenBoot PROM or are running POST perform the following steps a Press and hold the CTRL key while pressing the key to get to the telnet gt prompt Chapter 1 Introduction to the System Controller 7 b At the telnet gt prompt type send break see CODE EXAMPLE 1 3 CODE EXAMPLE 1 3 Accessing a Domain Shell From the Domain Console ok Ctrl telnet gt send break schostname A gt 8 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller C
78. nment or the OpenBoot PROM is running you can access the domain console With the domain console you can have the ok login or prompts All systems have a large number of sensors that monitor temperature voltage and current The system controller polls devices in a timely manner and makes the environmental data available The system controller will shut down various components to prevent damage See virtual domain keyswitch A physical and logical separation of domains You can set up the system with one partition or two partitions using the system controller setupplat form command Partitions do not share Repeater boards The platform shell enables access to the entire system and provides configuration control environmental status ability to rearrange domains ability to power on and off power grids ability to change the system controller password and other generic system controller functions Power on self test This is the program that takes uninitialized system hardware and probes and tests its components configures what seems worthwhile into a coherent initialized system and hands it off to the OpenBoot PROM Static Random Access Memory A type of high speed memory device used for Ecache modules Glossary 123 124 system controller System Controller board TOD virtual domain keyswitch virtual time of day TOD The system controller consists of the System Controller board and the system controller s
79. ns tests at the levels set in the domain Testing a CPU Memory board is most accurately done when it is part of a domain It is best if the board can be tested by POST However if that is not possible testing a CPU Memory board in the domain is the next best test Testing a CPU Memory board in a domain has a very slight possibility to cause problems in the domain If that is the case test the board in the platform shell in order to keep it isolated from the domain See Also showcomponent showboards Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 121 Example To test CPU Memory board sb0 in the domain A shell type TABLE 2 30 testboard Example Testing CPU Memory Board 0 schostname A gt testboard sb0 122 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Glossary domain shell domain domain console environmental monitoring keyswitch partition platform shell POST SRAM With the domain shell you have access to system controller commands that you need to perform on a domain There are up to four domain shells A through D The domain shell prompt is schostname A gt or B gt C gt or D gt A set of one or more system boards that act as a separate system capable of booting the operating system and running independently of other domains Domains do not depend on each other and do not interact with each other If the Solaris operating enviro
80. o restoreconfig 44 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Example TABLE 2 10 dumpconfig Example schostname SC gt dumpconfig f ftp hostname path_name Created ftp host path_name schostname nvci Created ftp host path_name schostname tod Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 45 46 enablecomponent Deletes a component from the blacklist Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax enablecomponent component_name component_name enablecomponent h Options Parameters h displays help for this command component_name is TABLE 2 11 and TABLE 2 12 m system_board_name port physical_bank logical_bank for CPU Memory boards m system_board_name port bus for an 1 O assembly m system_board_name card for an I O assembly TABLE 2 11 component_name Descriptions for the CPU Memory Board Used in the enablecomponent Command Board or Device Component Name CPU system board_name port physical_bank logical_bank CPU Memory SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 boards system_board_name Ports on the PO P1 P2 P3 CPU Memory board Physical memory BO B1 banks on CPU Memory boards Logical banks on LO L1 L2 L3 CPU Memory boards Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 2 12 component_name Descriptions for the I O Assembly Used in the enablecomponent Command Board
81. oftware The system controller provides communication pathways for console traffic and other data that needs to be passed between the system controller and the system The system controller software monitors and controls the system manages hardware provides clock failover manages domain consoles and configures domains A board containing a CPU central processing unit which oversees operation of the system and provides clocks and the console bus These systems support two System Controller boards See virtual time of day TOD The system controller provides a virtual keyswitch for each domain The setkeyswitch command controls the position of the virtual keyswitch for each domain The TOD NVRAM chip is located on the System Controller board The system controller provides TOD services for each domain and for the system controller Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Index A active board state 19 addboard command 26 adding board to a domain 26 assigned board state 19 available board state 19 B board state Active 19 Assigned 19 Available 19 board states 19 boards CPU Memory testing 121 listing assignment information and status 95 powering off 61 62 65 powering on 64 status 95 unassigning 35 Break character 28 break command 28 break shell commands 21 exiting 74 C command history 58 command summary 21 console port commands 21 CP
82. omain within the platform shell or to the current domain The board state must be Available To display the board states use the showboards command For more information on board states see Board States on page 19 In order to assign a board to a domain the board name must be listed in the Access Control List ACL for domain shells When a board is listed in the ACL the system controller software is allowed to process addboard requests on that board The Access Control List ACL is ignored in the platform shell The platform shell always has permission to add or delete boards Even if a board is not in the domain s ACL when you type the addboard command from the platform shell this overrides the ACL If a board is not present the command assigns ownership of the slot to the specified domain See Also deleteboard setupplatform showboards showdomain showplat form and Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for a step by step procedure on assigning boards to a domain Example Platform Shell To add board name sb2 to domain A type CODE EXAMPLE 2 1 addboard Example in the Platform Shell schostname SC gt addboard d a sb2 Although a message is sent to the Solaris operating environment about a new board being added there is not a client in the Solaris operating environment that reads these messages Therefore these messages will not be seem by the Solaris operating environment
83. ommand Reference Manual April 2001 Accessing the System Controller Main Menu Using the Serial Port With the serial port you can connect to one of three types of devices a ASCII terminal m Network terminal server NTS a Workstation The procedure is different for each type of device To Access the System Controller Main Menu if You Connected the System Controller Serial Port to an ASCII Terminal Connect the system controller serial port to an ASCII terminal The system controller main menu is displayed From the main menu type 0 to enter the platform shell You can also type P or p to enter the platform shell CODE EXAMPLE 1 1 To Access the System Controller Main Menu if You Connected the Serial Port to a Network Terminal Server NTS Connect the system controller serial port to a Network Terminal Server NTS Type the following telnet command at the Solaris operating environment prompt machinename telnet NTShostname IPaddress port The system controller main menu is displayed Type 0 to enter the platform shell You can also type P or p instead of typing 0 to enter the platform shell CODE EXAMPLE 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to the System Controller 9 v To Obtain the Domain Shell Prompt From the Domain Console Prompt If the domain is active and the domain keyswitch is set to on diag or secure you are running the Solaris operating environment are in the OpenBoot PROM or are runni
84. omponent command enables CPU Memory board sb4 This removes CPU Memory board sb4 from the blacklist TABLE 2 13 enablecomponent Command Example Enabling CPU Memory Board 4 schostname A gt enablecomponent sb4 This example of the enablecomponent command enables I O assembly 6 port 1 This removes port 1 of I O assembly 6 from the blacklist CODE EXAMPLE 2 18 enablecomponent Command Example Enabling I O Assembly 6 and Port 1 schostname A gt enablecomponent ib6 p1 48 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 flashupdate Updates the flash PROMs in the system controller and the system boards CPU Memory boards and I O assemblies The source flash image can be on a server or another board of the same type Scope platform shell Syntax flashupdate y n f url all systemboards scapp rtos domainID flashupdate y n f url board board flashupdate yl n u flashupdate y n c source_board destination_board destination_board flashupdate h Options Parameters h displays help for this command y does not prompt for confirmation n does not execute this command if confirmation is required f specifies a URL as the source of the flash images url is the URL to the directory containing the flash images where ftp hostname path ftp userid password hostname path userid password is dependent on the system setup htt
85. onnects to a domain from the platform x shell deleteboard Unassigns a board or a slot from a domain x x disablecomponent Adds a component to the blacklist x x disconnect Disconnects the current specified x x connection Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 21 System Controller Command Summary Continued Command Description Platform Shell Domain Shell dumpconfig Saves the system controller configuration to x a server enablecomponent Deletes a component from the blacklist x x flashupdate Updates the flash PROMs on CPU Memory x boards I O assemblies and the System Controller boards help Provides basic help information for system x x controller commands history Shows the command history with date and x x time stamps password Sets the shell password There are separate x x passwords for the platform connection and each domain connection poweroff Powers off components x x poweron Powers on components x x reboot Reboots the system controller x reset Resets the domain in the domain shell or x x the other system controller in the platform shell restoreconfig Restores the system controller configuration x from a server resume Exits the domain shell and resumes access x to the domain console setdate Sets the time date and time zone for the x x platform and each domain setdefaults Resets the system controller to the default x x values setkeyswitch Changes the keyswitch position x x
86. ontroller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Example CODE EXAMPLE 2 3 shows using the break command to pause the Solaris operating environment and enter the OpenBoot PROM CODE EXAMPLE 2 3 break Command Example in the Domain Shell schostname A gt break ok Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 29 Connections Displays connections to the system controller or a domain Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell connections d domainID connections h Syntax for the Domain Shell connections h Options Parameters h displays help for this command d domainID shows connections to the specified domain a b c or d Description Displays hosts currently connected to the system controller The platform shell shows the connections to the platform shell and to each domain shell or to the specified domain The domain shell displays the information shown in CODE EXAMPLE 2 4 which is described in TABLE 2 7 See Also disconnect 30 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Example Platform Shell CODE EXAMPLE 2 4 connections Command for the Platform Shell schostname SC gt connections ID Hostname Idle Connected on Connected to 1 XXXXXXX Jan 01 00 00 Platform XXX Jan 01 00 21 A TABLE 2 7 describes the headers in the output for CODE EXAMPLE 2 4 TABLE 2 7 Header Column in CODE
87. p hostname path http userid password hostname path The hostname you enter must be a complete host name not a partial one board is the board name Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 49 c specifies a board as the source of flash images a source_board is the source board for the flash images a destination_board is the destination board for the flash images u automatically updates all of the boards from the board with the highest revision all updates the system controller and all system boards CPU Memory boards and I O assemblies This option does not update the system controller real time operating system rtos system_boards are all CPU Memory boards and I O assemblies scapp updates the current system controller Updating the system controller reboots the system controller twice To update the other system controller you must run the flashupdate command from the other system controller Use showsc to determine which system controller is active rtos updates the real time operating system for the system controller This action reboots the system controller twice domainID a b c or d is the domain where the flash PROMs on the board will be updated A Caution Any boards without power will not be updated Description Updates the flash PROMs on the System Controller board CPU Memory board I O assembly and the port of the system controller There are no flash PROMs on Repea
88. pdate Example Updating CPU Memory Board 4 54 flashupdate Example Updating I O Assembly 8 54 flashupdate Example Updating the System Controller Real Time Operating System 55 help Command Example Displaying Information on the addboard Command 57 help Command Example Displaying Commands Beginning With the Word show 57 help Command Example Displaying Commands Beginning With the Letter A 57 history Command 58 password Command Example With No Password Set 60 password Command Example With a Password Already Set 60 powerof powerof Controllable powerof Assemblies f Command Example Showing Powering Off CPU Memory Board2 63 f Command Example Showing Powering Off All Power Supplies and Currently Boards in the Platform Shell 63 f Command Example Showing Powering Off All CPU Memory Boards and I O inDomainA 63 powerof f Command Example Showing Powering Off I O Assembly 7 63 reset Command Example From DomainA 71 reset a Command Example From Domain A 71 reset Command Example Resetting ssc0 From ssc1 in the Platform Shell 71 restoreconfig Example 73 resume Command Example in Domain A 74 xii Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CO
89. r this command Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 75 TABLE 2 17 Time Zone Abbreviations Time Zone Name and Offsets From Greenwich Time Zone Abbreviation ACT AET AGT ART AST BET BST CAT CNT CST CTT EAT ECT EET EST HST IET IST JST MET MIT MST NET NST PLT PNT PRT Mean Time Time Zone Name Australian central time Australian eastern time Argentina standard time Arabic Egypt standard time Alaska standard time Brazil eastern time Bangladesh standard time Central African time Canada Newfoundland time Central standard time China Taiwan time Eastern African time European central time Eastern European time Eastern standard time Hawaii standard time Indiana eastern standard time India standard time Japan standard time Middle East time Midway Islands time Mountain standard time Near East time New Zealand standard time Pakistan Lahore time Phoenix standard time Puerto Rico and U S Virgin Islands time Offset From Greenwich Mean Time GMT GMT 9 5 lt a 10 lt re 3 lt E 2 a 2 ee an wY ie a ae ae rare ere o ao TF lt a N SS Ss ganny bhoag D oO lt a w lt Z To 5 geeeeeeegeegeeeee geese eeeegeeEeeg rd a 76 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 2 17 Time Zone Abbreviations Time Zone Name and Offsets From Greenwich Mean T
90. rd components are tested using few locations with few test patterns All system board components are tested with all tests and test patterns The two options are single or dual The default is single For a description of single and dual partition mode refer to the Overview chapter in the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual setdate setupdomain showdate showdomain showplatform and the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for a step by step procedure on using setupplatform 92 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Example CODE EXAMPLE 2 47 Output From setupplat form Command schostname SC gt setupplatform etwork Configuration Is the System Controller on a network yes Network settings static Hostname IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Domain Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Loghost Platform Description Sun Fire 6800 System type Platform Contact Platform administrator s name Platform Location Geographic system location Enable SNMP Agent yes Trap Hosts SNMP trap host IP address or name Public Community String P public Authentication string for SNMP readers Private Community String P private Authentication string for readers and writers SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 SBO SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB
91. rents voltages and fan status for the system platform shell or the current domain domain shell Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell showenvironment ltvuw d domainID p part showenvironment ltvuw device_name showenvironment h Syntax for the Domain Shell showenvironment ltvuw p part showenvironment ltvuw device_name showenvironment h Options Parameters h displays help for this command 1 displays the limits that apply to each selected measurement These values are the threshold for each measurement Exceeding the threshold causes the status to display Max or Min d domainID is a b c or d platform shell only Displays information for boards assigned to that domain p part shows a specific part TABLE 2 27 t prints header titles u updates data now Polls all sensors for new values v is verbose mode This is the equivalent of the options 1 and w w shows warning thresholds Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 107 device_name is the name of the board Displays information for this board only TABLE 2 27 showenvironment p part Descriptions Report Description currents Currents power supplies only faults Displays only measurements that are above High or below Low temps Shows temperatures only voltage Shows voltages only fans Shows fan states Description Displays the current environmental status temperat
92. reset recovery lt OBP default gt Log hosts Loghost The name or the IP address of the loghost for this domain The format is loghost facility Note that facility is defined by the Solaris operating environment systlogdin etc syslog conf SNMP Domain Description A brief description for this domain its function Domain Contact The name of the primary domain administrator Trap Hosts The IP address of the loghost for this domain Public Community String The authentication string for SNMP readers Private Community String Type the authentication string for readers and writers If you enter an invalid value the system controller displays invalid entry and prompts you to enter a proper value TABLE 2 24 If a value is not specified it retains its current value When an invalid entry is entered it also lists the valid responses Typing a dash clears the entry Current values are displayed in TABLE 2 24 lists the setupdomain parameter values 86 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 2 24 Parameter Values for the setupdomain Command Parameter diag level verbosity level error level interleave scope interleave mode reboot on error Value default default value init quick mem1 mem2 off min default value max off min max default value within board default value
93. resume command 74 S setdate command 75 77 setting time 75 77 setupdomain command 85 showboards command 95 showenvironment command 107 108 showlogs 113 showsc command 120 Solaris operating environment 12 status boards 95 status environmental displaying 107 108 system controller software command summary 21 Index 126 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 T testboard command 121 testing CPU Memory board 121 time setting 75 77 U unassigning a board from the domain 35 updating the flash PROM 50 uptime and version information displaying 120 V version and uptime information displaying 120 virtual keyswitch 83 Index 127 Index 128 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001
94. rom ssc1 in the Platform Shell schostname SC gt reset sscO Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 71 restoreconfig Restores the platform and domain configurations from a server Scope platform shell Syntax restoreconfig y n f url restoreconfig h Options Parameters h displays help for this command y does not prompt for confirmation n does not execute this command is confirmation is required f specifies a URL to restore from url is the directory containing the data files The supported protocols are ftp and http For example ftp userid password hostnam path ftp hostname path http userid password hostnam path http hostname path Note The hostname you enter must be a complete host name not a partial one Description Restores the platform and domain configurations based on two data files schostanme nvci and schostname tod at the specified URL This process requires that the Solaris operating environment must be halted in each domain Also all domains must be powered off with the setkeyswitch off command 72 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 Use this command when the System Controller board failed and after a working System Controller board is installed You can also use this command when you want to restore the previous system controller configuration When the system control
95. s power on automatically if a power supply in the same power grid is on With the Sun Fire 3800 system if grid power is on and the power supply switch is turned to the on position and the power cord is connected the power supply powers on automatically See Also poweroff showboards Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 65 Examples To power on CPU Memory board sb2 from the platform shell type TABLE 2 14 poweron Command Example Showing Powering On CPU Memory Board 2 schostname SC gt poweron sb2 To power on I O assembly ib7 type TABLE 2 15 poweron Command Example Showing Powering On I O Assembly 7 schostname SC gt poweron ib7 To power on CPU Memory boards and I O assemblies in the domain type TABLE 2 16 poweron Command Example Showing Powering On All CPU Memory Boards and I O Assemblies in Domain A schostname A gt poweron all Note From the domain shell you cannot power on power supplies Repeater boards fan trays or power grids To power on these components use the platform shell 66 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 reboot Reboots the system controller Scope platform shell Syntax reboot yl n reboot h Options Parameters y does not prompt for confirmation n does not execute this command confirmation is requested h displays help for this command Description Reboots the sy
96. sec ok 1 sec ok 9 sec ok 11 sec ok 2 sec ok 2 sec ok 2 sec ok 13 sec ok Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 showkeyswitch Displays the keyswitch setting Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell showkeyswitch v dqa domainID showkeyswitch h Syntax for the Domain Shell showkeyswitch v showkeyswitch h Options Parameters h displays help for this command v is verbose mode d domainID platform shell only is a b c or d See Also setkeyswitch Description Displays the keyswitch setting Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 111 Examples CODE EXAMPLE 2 59 showkeyswitch Example Showing the Keyswitch Set to On schostname A gt showkeyswitch key switch is on CODE EXAMPLE 2 60 showkeyswitch Example Showing the Keyswitch Set to Off schostname A gt showkeyswitch key switch is off CODE EXAMPLE 2 61 showkeyswitch Example Showing the Keyswitch Set to Standby schostname A gt showkeyswitch key switch is standby 112 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 showlogs Displays the system controller logged events stored in the system controller message buffer Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell showlogs ddomain ID v showlogs h Syntax for the Domain Shell showlogs v
97. set the date from a date host CODE EXAMPLE 2 40 setdate r Command Example Setting the Date From a Date Host schostname SC gt setdate r datehost To set the time zone to Pacific Standard Time PST using the offset from Greenwich mean time GMT and the date and time on the platform to Thursday April 20 2001 at 18 hours 15 minutes and 10 seconds TABLE 2 17 type CODE EXAMPLE 2 41 setdate t Command Example Setting the Time Zone to Pacific Standard Time Using the Offset From Greenwich Mean Time schostname SC gt setdate t GMT 8 042018152001 10 Thu Apr 20 18 15 10 PST 2001 To set the time zone to Eastern Standard Time EST using the time zone abbreviations and the date and time on the platform to Thursday April 20 2001 at 18 hours 15 minutes and 10 seconds TABLE 2 17 type CODE EXAMPLE 2 42 setdate t Command Example Setting the Time Zone to Eastern Standard Time Using Time Zone Abbreviations and Also Setting the Date schostname SC gt setdate t EST 042018152001 10 Thu Apr 20 18 15 10 EST 2001 To set just the time zone for Japan Standard Time using offsets from Greenwich Mean Time GMT TABLE 2 17 and not the date and time type CODE EXAMPLE 2 43 setdate t Command Example Setting the Time Zone to Japan Standard Time Using the Offset From Greenwich Mean Time schostname SC gt setdate t GMT 9 Thu Apr 20 18 15 10 GMP 9 2001 To set just the time zone for European Central
98. setupdomain Configures domain specific variables x setupplatform Configures platform specific variables x showboards Shows status assignment and board x x information for boards in the system showcomponent Displays detailed information about a x x component showdate Displays the time date and the timezone for x x the platform or for domains 22 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 2 5 System Controller Command Summary Continued Command Description Platform Shell Domain Shell showdomain Displays the configuration and status of the x domain showenvironment Displays the current environmental status x x u howkeyswitch n howlogs u howplatform SNOWSC testboard temperatures currents and voltages Displays the virtual keyswitch setting x x Displays the logs x x Displays the configuration of the platform x the status of a domain and SNMP information Displays the system controller uptime and x version Tests the CPU Memory board you specify at x x the command line Status TABLE 2 6 describes the Status field displayed in the showboards command TABLE 2 6 Status Field Displayed in the showboards Command Test Status Description Passed All board components passed tests Failed A component fails when there are no usable parts on the board OK The component is functioning properly power supply fan tray or Rep
99. stem controller The reboot command will not change any configuration settings Active domains will continue to run If you reboot the system controller while the keyswitch operation is in progress the keyswitch is set to standby when the system controller completes rebooting See Also Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 67 Example To reboot the system controller type schostname SC gt reboot To reboot the system controller with the n option type schostname SC gt reboot n Are you sure you want to reboot the System Controller now no n The n option prompts you with the Are you sure prompt to answer Type y if you are sure you want to reboot the system controller Type n if you do not want to reboot the system controller at this time 68 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 reset Resets the domain in a domain shell or the other system controller in the platform shell Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell reset y n sscx reset h Syntax for the Domain Shell Note In the domain shell typing reset without options is the same as typing reset x reset y n x a reset h Options Parameters Platform Shell y answers yes to the question asked executes the command n answers no to the question asked does not execute the command h displays help for
100. t going to be enabled this field is informational only Geographic location of the system This information will be used by SNMP Note that if SNMP is not going to be enabled this field is informational only IP address or name of the trap host SNMP Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 91 Parameter TABLE 2 25 setupplatform Parameter Values Continued Description Public Community String Private Community String ACL for ACL for ACL for ACL for SC POST Configure platform for single or Domain A Domain B Domain C Domain D diag level off min max dual partition mode See Also Authentication string for SNMP readers The default is P public Authentication string for readers and writers The default is P private Default value is to have all slots assigned to all domains e Prefixing a slot name with d deletes the slot from ACLs of this domain e Typing a prefix of a add adds a slot e Typing a dash clears the entire list e Typing a plus sign adds all e Pressing the Return key does not change the value displayed inside See the description for ACL for Domain A See the description for ACL for Domain A See the description for ACL for Domain A The system controller boot parameters diag level can be set to of f min or max Only system board initialization code is run No testing is done POST is not run All system boa
101. t 40 disablecomponent Command Example Adding sb2 CPU Port 3 and Physical Bank 0 to the Blacklists 40 xi CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP CODE EXAMP LE 2 15 LE 2 16 LE 2 17 LE 2 18 LE 2 19 LE 2 20 LE 2 21 LE 2 22 LE 2 23 LE 2 24 LE 2 25 LE 2 26 LE 2 27 LE 2 28 LE 2 29 LE 2 30 LE 2 31 LE 2 32 LE 2 33 LE 2 34 LE 2 35 LE 2 36 LE 2 37 LE 2 38 LE 2 39 LE2 14 disablecomponent Command Example Adding I O Assembly 9 Port 0 and Bus 1 and Also I O Assembly 8 I O Card 2 to the Blacklists 40 Disconnecting a Session From the System Controller Platform Shell 42 Disconnecting a Session From the System Controller Platform Console 42 disconnect Example Showing Disconnecting a Session From the Domain A Shell 42 enablecomponent Command Example Enabling I O Assembly 6 and Port 1 48 Example of the flashupdate Command Entering Single User Mode 52 flashupdate Example Updating the Active System Controller Board and the System Controller Real Time Operating System 54 Assemblies flashupdate Example Updating System Boards CPU Memory Boards and I O 54 flashu
102. ter boards When you update the flash images if you can do so make sure the images are compatible To verify the compatibility of the versions of scapp CPU Memory board and I O assembly PROMs use the showboards p proms command There is currently no method to determine that the scapp and rtos versions are compatible Check all versions before you upgrade with the flashupdate command If you fail to check all versions the domains may crash or the system controller would fail to reboot normally 50 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 All boards that are specified must be powered on and must be capable of being updating with the flashupdate command Otherwise the flashupdate command will not execute Boards that are in a secure domain will not be updated Any time boards the scapp or rtos images are upgraded check the Release Notes for any notes or special procedures Caution Under normal circumstances the flashupdate command will complete successfully However if the flashupdate command is terminated abnormally such as a power failure a failed network connection and so on the system controller goes into single user mode CODE EXAMPLE 2 19 is a sample output showing the system controller entering single user mode Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 51 CODE EXAMPLE 2 19 Example of the flashupdate Command Entering Single User Mode RTOS v
103. test 33MHz 5V LOng Short PCI card NO IB6 P0 B1 C3 enabled untest 33MHz 5V LOng Short PCI card 100 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 showdate Displays the current date and time for the platform or domain Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax showdate t v showdate h Options Parameters h displays help for this command t lists available time zones v is verbose mode Description Displays the current date and time for the platform See Also setdate showdate Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 101 Example Platform Shell CODE EXAMPLE 2 53 showdate Command for the Platform Shell schostname SC gt showdate Mon Apr 03 12 31 40 EDT 2001 Example Domain Shell CODE EXAMPLE 2 54 showdate Command for the Domain Shell schostname A gt showdate Mon Apr 03 12 31 40 EDT 2001 102 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 showdomain Displays the domain parameter settings which is the status and non configurable information for the current domain Scope domain shell Syntax showdomain v p part showdomain h Options Parameters This command without any arguments displays all the parameter values configured by the setupdomain command v is verbose mode p part is a parameter for the information to display acls shows th
104. this command sscx x is 0 or 1 performs a hardware reset of the other system controller Caution The second System Controller board is installed in the system for clock failover Do not use the second System Controller board unless it is necessary to reset the primary System Controller board Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 69 Options Parameter Domain Shell h displays help for this command x resets via XIR externally initiated reset Uses XIR to try to obtain diagnostic data default a reset is equivalent to the OpenBoot PROM reset all command y resets even if the domain is active n does not reset if the domain is active Description Platform Shell To perform software reset on the other System Controller board use ssc1 if you are using ssc0 If you are using ssc1 use ssc0 Clock failover will be automatically enabled after the reset is complete Messages will be displayed on the platform console Description Domain Shell Resetting the domain is not allowed if the keyswitch is in the secure off or standby positions By default reset uses XIR externally initiated reset to reset the CPU processors in the domain The externally initiated reset forces control of the domain into the OpenBoot PROM and begins the OpenBoot PROM error reset recovery actions The error reset recovery actions preserve most domain states to allow collecting data needed for debugging the hardwar
105. ual April 2001 TABLE 2 26 Output Header Definitions for the showboards v Command Continued Header Description Domain Indicates which domain the board belongs to Possible values are e A D The Sun Fire 6800 systems can have up to four active domains A D The other mid range systems can have up to four domains but only two domains can be active domains Active domains must contain an I O assembly and a CPU Memory board For more information on domains refer to the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual e Isolated The board does not belong to a domain e dash The board cannot be assigned to a specific domain It is a shared resource Example Domain Shell CODE EXAMPLE 2 50 sh owboards Command for the Domain Shell schostname A gt showboards Showing boards for domain A Slot Pwr Component Type NO SBO On CPU Board NO SB2 Off CPU Board NO SB4 Off CPU Board NO IB6 On PCI I O Board State Status Domain Active Passed A Assigned Not Tested A A A Assigned Not Tested F4800 Active Passed Chapter 2 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference 97 showcomponent Shows the state of a component Scope platform shell domain shell Syntax showcomponent board_name showcomponent h Options Parameters h displays help for this command Includes component_name syntax boardname for CPU Memory boards is SBO SB5 m boardname
106. uments are followed by flags and others are not A few examples include help help v showboards sb0 showboards v sb0 Device Names TABLE 2 1 shows the device names that can be managed in the platform shell You can type the device names in either upper case or lower case in both TABLE 2 1 and TABLE 2 5 Note The devices in TABLE 2 1 and TABLE 2 2 depend on the system you have For example only the Sun Fire 6800 system can have six power supplies and six CPU Memory boards In a domain you can manage devices only if they are assigned to a domain TABLE 2 1 Devices That Can Be Managed in the Platform Shell Device Description Device Name Power grids GRIDO GRID1 Power supplies PSO PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 CPU Memory boards SB0 SBl SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 I O assemblies IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 Repeater boards RPO RP1 RP2 RP3 Fan trays FTO FTl FT2 FT3 System controller sco SCl Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 2 2 shows the devices that can be managed in a domain TABLE 2 2 Devices That Can Be Managed in a Domain Device Description Device Name CPU Memory boards SBO SBl SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 I O Assemblies IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 Board States TABLE 2 3 lists the board states These board states are displayed by the showboards command For some commands such as addboard and deleteboard you need to determine the board state with showboards before you ca
107. ures currents voltages and fan status for the system platform shell or the current domain domain shell In order for this command to be recognized in a domain shell the boards must be assigned to the domain and the boards must be powered on If you are running the command from the domain shell only system boards assigned to the domain are displayed This command also displays minimum and maximum allowable values for each component being monitored Samples are updated periodically but the operator can get new samples by providing the proper argument If no arguments are supplied all applicable environmental information will be displayed TABLE 2 28 describes the showenvironment output headers TABLE 2 28 showenvironment Output Header Description Header Value Description Slot Slot ID Device Device being monitored by the sensor Sensor Component that measures the environmental data of the device Value Value returned by the sensor data was acquired seconds ago Units Applicable unit for the sensor for valid units see the Value column C Celsius V Volts 108 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual April 2001 TABLE 2 23 showenvironment Output Header Description Continued Header Value Description A Amps Age Age of the reading being displayed seconds Status Values for Status See the Value column max Value exceeded Max threshold fault condition high Value below High threshol

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