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1. ILOM 3 x Feature Updates and ILOM firmware since the ILOM 3 0 release Release Notes Integrated Lights Out Manager How to use the ILOM 3 0 software on the C120 E587 ILOM 3 0 Supplement for server SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server External I O Expansion Unit Procedures for installing the External I O C120 E543 Installation and Service Manual Expansion Unit on the SPARC Enterprise T5120 T5140 T5220 T5240 T5440 servers External I O Expansion Unit Important and late breaking information C120 E544 Product Notes about the External I O Expansion Unit Note Product Notes are available on the website only Please check for the recent update on your product xii SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 UNIX Commands This document might not contain information on basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices Refer to the following for this information m Software documentation that you received with your system m Solaris Operating System documentation which is at http docs sun com Text Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen Use 1s a to list all files computer output You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when su contrasted with on screen Password computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter
2. After the flash image has been updated the system automatically resets runs diagnostics and returns to the login prompt on the serial console U Boot 1 1 1 May 23 2007 21 30 12 koe diro POST cpu PASSED POST ethernet PASSED Hit any key to stop autoboot 0 Booting image at fe080000 Ao IP Protocols ICMP UDP TCP IGMP Checking all file systems fsck 1 37 21 Mar 2005 Setting kernel variable done Mounting local filesystems Cleaning tmp var run var lock Identifying DOC Device Type G3 G4 H3 OK Configuring network interfaces Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3 0 1 Copyright 2007 Internet Systems Consortium All rights reserved For info please visit http www isc org products DHCP SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 eth0 config auto negotiation on 100FDX 100HDX 10FDX 10HDX Listening on LPF eth0 00 14 4f 3f 8c af Sending on LPF eth0 00 14 4f 3f 8c af Sending on Socket fallback HCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255 255 255 255 port 67 interval 6 th0 link up 100Mbps Full Duplex auto negotiation complete HCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255 255 255 255 port 67 interval 15 ostname hostname tarting portmap daemon portmap nitializing random number generator done NIT Entering runlevel 3 tarting system log daemon syslogd and klogd tarting periodic command scheduler cron tarting IPMI Stack Done tarting OpenBSD Secure Shell ser
3. primary domain Use Logical Domains Software 42 Note The question in TABLE Expected Behavior of Halting or Rebooting the Control primary Domain on page 42 regarding whether domaining is enabled pertains only to the UltraSPARC T1 processors Otherwise domaining is always enabled TABLE Expected Behavior of Halting or Rebooting the Control primary Domain Domaining Command Enabled Other Domain Configured Behavior halt Disabled Enabled Enabled reboot Disabled Enabled Enabled shutdown i 5 Disabled Enabled Enabled N A For UItraSPARC T1 Processors Drops to the ok prompt No For UItraSPARC T1 Processors See message in 02 For UItraSPARC T2 Processors Host powered off and stays off until powered on at the SC Yes Soft resets and boots up if the variable auto boot true Soft resets and halts at ok prompt if the variable auto boot false N A For UItraSPARC T1 Processors Powers off and powers on the host No For UItraSPARC T1 Processors Powers off and powers on the host For UltraSPARC T2 Processors Reboots the host no power off Yes For UItraSPARC T1 Processors Powers off and powers on the host For UItraSPARC T2 Processors Reboots the host no power off N A For UItraSPARC T1 Processors Powers off the host No Host powered off stays off until powered on at the SC Yes Soft resets and reboots SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July
4. ALOM CMT Command Summary Comparable ILOM Command setfru c data showfru g lines s a FRU removefru y FRU The c option enables you to store information such as inventory codes on all FRUs in a system Displays information about the FRUs in a host server Prepares a FRU for example a power supply for removal The y option enables you to skip the confirmation question set SYS customer frudata data No equivalent in ILOM set SYS PS0 prepare to remove action true ALOM to ILOM Command Reference 51 TABLE ALOM CMT Command Summary ALOM CMT Shell Automatic System Recovery ASR Commands Comparable ILOM Command enablecomponent asr key disablecomponent asr key showcomponent asr key Removes a component from the asr db blacklist Adds a component to the asr db blacklist Displays system components and their test status ASR state set SYS component component state enabled set SYS component component state disabled show SYS component component state clearasrdb Removes all entries from the asr db No equivalent in ILOM blacklist TABLE ALOM CMT Shell Miscellaneous Commands ALOM CMT Command help command resetsc resetsc y userclimode logout Summary Displays a list of all help ALOM CMT commands with their syntax and a brief description of how each command works Specifying a command name as an option enables
5. Initial System Setup on page 1 ILOM Overview on page 2 Log In to ILOM on page 3 Log In to the System Console on page 4 Display the ok Prompt on page 4 System Console Output Options on page 5 Access the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor on page 6 Power On the System on page 7 Power Off the System on page 7 Reset the System on page 8 Update the Firmware on page 9 Initial System Setup For directions on initial system setup see the installation guide for your server That book contains the following information m Installing the Server Hardware m Configuring the Service Processor m Setting Up the Operating System Software Communicating With the System This section contains m ILOM Overview on page2 m Log In to ILOM on page 3 m Log In to the System Console on page 4 m Display the ok Prompt on page 4 m Display the ILOM gt Prompt on page 5 m System Console Output Options on page 5 m Access the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor on page 6 ILOM Overview Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM is a low level system management tool used to monitor and manage system components diagnose problems and manage the service processor The service processor card acts independently of the host system and is available when the main system power is shut down By default the service processor is the gateway to the system through its two ports netw
6. System State What To Do OS Running and From a shell or command tool window issue an appropriate Responsive command for example the shutdown or init 0 command as described in Solaris system administration documentation From the ILOM prompt type gt Stop SYS Use the system Power button 4 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 System State What To Do OS Unresponsive From the ILOM gt prompt type the set HOST send break action break command provided the operating system software is not running and the server is already under OpenBoot firmware control Then issue the start SP console command OS Unresponsive From the ILOM gt prompt type and Need to gt set HOST bootmode script setenv auto boot false Prevent Press Enter auto boot Then type gt reset SYS gt start SP console Related Information m Display the ILOM gt Prompt on page 5 Display the ILOM gt Prompt Use one of the following ways to get to the ILOM gt prompt m From the system console type the ILOM escape sequence m Loginto ILOM directly from a device connected to the serial management port or network management port See Log In to ILOM on page 3 Related Information m ILOM Overview on page 2 m Display the ok Prompt on page 4 System Console Output Options On your sever the system console comes preconfigured to allow input and output only by
7. V Log In to ILOM This procedure assumes the default configuration of the service processor as described in your server s installation guide Open an SSH session and connect to the service processor by specifying its IP address The ILOM default username is root and the default password is changeme ssh rootQxxx xxx xxx xxx ave you sure you want to continue connecting yes no yes Pasdwbkti password nothing displayed Waiting for daemons to initialize Daemons ready Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2 0 0 0 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms You are now logged into ILOM Perform tasks as needed For more information about ILOM refer to the ILOM s user s guide and the ILOM supplement for your server Note In order to provide optimum system security change the default system password V Display System Faults 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 28 28 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type gt show SP faultmgmt This command displays the fault ID the faulted FRU device and the fault message to standard output The show SP faultmgmt command also displays POST results For example gt show SP faultmgmt SP faultmgmt Targets 0 SYS PS1 Properties Commands cd show Related Information m Clearing Faults on page 33
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9. How to run diagnostics to troubleshoot the server and how to remove and replace parts in the server How to perform administrative tasks that are specific to the server Information that is common to all platforms managed by Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 2 0 How to use the ILOM 2 0 software on the server C120 E504 C120 E508 C120 E391 C120 E509 C120 H007 C120 H029 C120 E510 C120 E512 C120 E511 C120 E474 C120 E513 Preface xi Title Description Manual Code Integrated Lights Out Manager Information that describes ILOM 3 0 C120 E573 ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide features and functionality Integrated Lights Out Manager Information and procedures for network C120 E576 ILOM 3 0 Getting Started Guide connection logging in to ILOM 3 0 for the first time and configuring a user account or a directory service Integrated Lights Out Manager Information and procedures for accessing C120 E574 ILOM 3 0 Web Interface ILOM 3 0 functions using the ILOM web Procedures Guide interface Integrated Lights Out Manager Information and procedures for accessing C120 E575 ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide ILOM 3 0 functions using the ILOM CLI Integrated Lights Out Manager Information and procedures for accessing C120 E579 ILOM 3 0 SNMP and IPMI ILOM 3 0 functions using SNMP or IPMI Procedures Guide management hosts Integrated Lights Out Manager Enhancements that have been made to C120 E600
10. No equivalent in ILOM show HOST No equivalent in ILOM 46 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 TABLE ALOM CMT Command ALOM CMT Shell Configuration Commands Continued Summary Comparable ILOM Command showusers showusers g lines showhost showhost version showkeyswitch showsc param showdate ssh keygen 1 ssh keygen r ssh keygen t rsa dsa usershow username useradd username Displays a list of users currently logged in to ALOM CMT The display for this command has a similar format to that of the UNIX command who The g option pauses the display after the number of lines you specify for lines Displays version information for host side components The version option displays the same information as the showhost command with no option Displays status of virtual keyswitch Displays the current non volatile random access memory NVRAM configuration parameters Displays the ALOM CMT date ALOM CMT time is expressed in Coordinated Universal Time UTC rather than local time The Solaris O5 and ALOM CMT time are not synchronized Generates Secure Shell SSH host keys and displays the host key fingerprint on the SC Displays a list of all user accounts permission levels and whether passwords are assigned Adds a user account to ALOM CMT show SP sessions No equivalent in ILOM show HOST show SYS keyswitch state Show targ
11. f option forces an immediate poweroff otherwise the command attempts a graceful shutdown 50 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 reset SYS reset script SYS reset f SYS reset HOST domain control reset f HOST domain control set HOST domain control auto boot disable reset HOST domain control set HOST domain control auto boot disable reset f HOST domain control stop SYS start SYS stop script SYS start script SYS stop force SYS start force SYS TABLE ALOM CMT Command Summary ALOM CMT Shell Status and Control Commands Continued Comparable ILOM Command poweroff poweroff y poweroff f poweron setlocator on off showfaults v clearfault UUID Removes the main power from the host server The y option enables you to skip the confirmation question ALOM CMT attempts to shut the server down gracefully The f option forces an immediate shutdown Applies the main power to the host server or FRU Turns the Locator LED on the server on or off Displays current valid system faults Manually repairs system faults v top SYS stop script SYS stop force SYS tart SYS un set SYS LOCATE value value show SP faultmgmt set SYS component clear_fault_action true showlocator Displays the current state of the show SYS LOCATE Locator LED as either on or off TABLE ALOM CMT Shell FRU Commands
12. m Bypassing Minor Faults on page 31 m Managing Devices on page 34 m Locate the System on page 30 V Run Full POST Diagnostics on Reset Running full POST diagnostics can take a significant amount of time at system reset Use this diagnotic setting for troubleshooting purposes then return to your normal diagnostic setting for regular operation 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 28 Manage the System 29 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type gt set SYS keyswitch state diag The system is set to run full POST diagnostics on system reset 3 To return to your normal diagnostic settings after running POST type set SYS keyswitch state normal Related Information m Clearing Faults on page 33 m Bypassing Minor Faults on page 31 m Managing Devices on page 34 m Locate the System on page 30 V Locate the System 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 28 2 To easily find your system in a data center or server room use the Locator LED as described below m To turn on the Locator LED from the ILOM gt prompt type gt set SYS LOCATE value Fast Blink m To turn off the Locator LED from the ILOM gt prompt type gt set SYS LOCATE value off m To display the state of the locator LED from the ILOM gt prompt type show SYS LOCATE For more information on LEDs see your server s service manual Related Informat
13. you to view the help for that command Reboots ALOM CMT The y option enables you to skip the confirmation question reset Sets the type of shell to shelltype where shelltype is default or alom Logs out from an ALOM exit CMT shell session Comparable ILOM Command reset SP script SP set SP users username cli mode shelltype 52 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Index Symbols prompt ways to access 5 A ALOM CMT commands comparison with ILOM commands 45 Automatic System Recovery ASR 31 components affected 33 disable 32 enable 31 D device configure 35 identifiers 35 unconfigure 34 device names logical device names physical 21 disk slot numbers 20 F faults bypassing 27 clearing 33 clearing fault messages 34 display 29 H Hardware RAID 13 create mirrored volume 14 create mirrored volume of boot device 15 create striped volume 17 delete volume 21 hot plug mirrored disk 23 hot plug non mirrored disk 24 integrated mirror IM 13 integrated striping IS 13 use a RAID volume with Solaris 18 ILOM default username and password 3 28 log in 3 28 overview 2 prompt 5 init Solaris command 4 Integrated Lights Out Manager see ILOM 2 integrated mirror see Hardware RAID 13 integrated striping see Hardware RAID 13 L LDOMs OpenBoot firmware 40 LDoms configurations 39 overview 38 rebooting the c
14. This example removes cOt3d0 from the device tree The blue OK to Remove LED lights 4 Verify that the device has been removed form the device tree Type cfgadm al Ap Id co c0 dsk c0t0d0 c0 dsk cOt1d0 c0 dsk cOt2d0 c0 dsk cOt3d0 cl c1 dsk clt0d0 Type scsi bus disk disk disk disk scsi bus CD ROM Receptacle connected connected connected connected unavailable connected connected Occupant configured configured configured configured configured configured configured Condition unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown Manage Disk Volumes 25 usb0 1 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb0 2 unknown empty unconfigured ok 5 Remove the hard drive as described in your server s service manual 6 Install a new hard drive as described in your server s service manual 7 Configure the new hard drive Type cfgadm c configure Ap Id For example cfgadm c configure c1 dsk c0t3d0 The green Activity LED flashes as the new disk at c0t3d0 is added to the device tree 8 Verify that the new hard drive is in the device tree Type cfgadm al Ap Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition cO scsi bus connected configured unknown c0 dsk c0t0d0 disk connected configured unknown c0 dsk c0t1d0 disk connected configured unknown c0 dsk cOt2d0 disk connected configured unknown c0 dsk cOt3d0 disk connected configured unknown c1 scsi bus connected configur
15. show SP powermgmt show SP network Start SP console No equivalent in ILOM set HOST send break action break set HOST send break action dumpcore Set HOST bootmode property value where property is state config or script load source tftp ipaddr pathname ALOM to ILOM Command Reference 49 TABLE ALOM CMT Command Summary ALOM CMT Shell Status and Control Commands Continued Comparable ILOM Command reset c reset y c reset f reset d reset d f reset d n reset d f n powercycle y f powercycle y powercycle f Attempts to gracefully reset the system If that fails this option forcefully reset the system Forcefully resets the system Attempts to gracefully reset the control domain If that fails this option forcefully reset the control domain Forcefully resets the control domain When resetting the control domain this option may automatically boot this is the default behavior when the auto boot option is not specified When resetting the control domain this option does not automatically boot and stays at the OpenBoot ok prompt This option overrides all reboot variables and stops the control domain at the OpenBoot ok prompt after host reset The auto boot option remains unchanged thus subseguent reset commands automatically reboot host if the auto boot option is set to true poweroff followed by poweron The
16. 2009 Additional Documentation For more information on LDoms software see the following documents 1 The Logical Domains LDoms 1 0 Documentation http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Softwar e enterprise computing systems management ldoms ldomsi 0 index ot mid 2 The Beginners Guide to LDoms Understanding and Deploying Logical Domains http www sun com blueprints 0207 820 0832 html Use Logical Domains Software 43 44 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 ALOM to ILOM Command Reference ILOM and ALOM CMT Command Comparison The following table provides a command by command comparison between the command sets of ALOM CMT and the default ILOM CLI command set Only the supported ALOM CMT command options are listed in the tables Where there are ALOM CMT command line arguments that have no corresponding ILOM properties those ALOM CMT arguments have been omitted The command set of the ALOM compatibility shell provides a close approximation of the equivalent commands and arguments where supported in ALOM CMT 45 Note By default when displaying information ALOM CMT commands limit their output to a terse format offering more verbose output if a v flag is supplied with the command ILOM s show commands do not have a terse output format They always provide verbose output TABLE ALOM CMT Shell Configuration Commands ALOM CMT Command password restartssh
17. Guide July 2009 Related Documentation The latest versions of all the SPARC Enterprise Series manuals are available at the following Web sites Global Site http www fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual Japanese Site http primeserver fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual Title Description Manual Code SPARC Enterprise 15440 Server Getting Started Guide SPARC Enterprise 15440 Server Product Notes Important Safety Information for Hardware Systems SPARC Enterprise 15440 Server Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise PRIMEQUEST Common Installation Planning Manual SPARC Enterprise 15440 Server Site Planning Guide SPARC Enterprise 15440 Server Installation and Setup Guide SPARC Enterprise 15440 Server Service Manual SPARC Enterprise 15440 Server Administration Guide Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 User s Guide Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for SPARC Enterprise 15440 Server Minimum steps to power on and boot the server for the first time Information about the latest product updates and issues Safety information that is common to all SPARC Enterprise series servers Safety and compliance information that is specific to the server Requirements and concepts of installation and facility planning for the setup of SPARC Enterprise and PRIMEQUEST Server specifications for site planning Detailed rackmounting cabling power on and configuring information
18. Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2 0 0 0 Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms You are now logged into ILOM Perform tasks as needed For more information about ILOM refer to the ILOM supplement for your server and the following documents m Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide m Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Getting Started Guide Note In order to provide optimum system security change the default system password Related Information m ILOM Overview on page2 m Log In to the System Console on page 4 Basic Administrative Tasks 3 V Log In to the System Console 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 3 2 To access the system console from ILOM type start SP console Are you sure you want to start SP console y n y Serial console started To stop type You are logged in to the system console Perform tasks as needed Related Information m Display the ok Prompt on page 4 m Display the ILOM gt Prompt on page 5 Y Display the ok Prompt This procedure assumes the default system console configuration 1 Decide which method you need to use to reach the ok prompt Caution When possible reach the ok prompt by performing a graceful shutdown of the OS Any other method used may result in the loss of system state data 2 Use the appropriate shutdown method from the following table
19. Power off the host Type stop SYS 4 Set the keyswitch state parameter to normal Type gt set SYS keyswitch_state normal 5 Type the load command with the path to the new flash image The load command updates the service processor flash image and the host firmware The 1oad command requires the following information m IP address of a TFTP server on the network that can access the flash image m Full path name to the flash image that the IP address can access The command usage is as follows load script source tftp xxx xxx xx xx pathname where Basic Administrative Tasks 9 10 script Does not prompt for confirmation and acts as if yes was specified m source Specifies the IP address and full path name URL to the flash image load source tftp 129 168 10 101 pathname NOTE A firmware upgrade will cause the server and ILOM to be reset It is recommended that a clean shutdown of the server be done prior to the upgrade procedure An upgrade takes about 6 minutes to complete ILOM will enter a special mode to load new firmware No other tasks can be performed in ILOM until the firmware upgrade it complete and ILOM is reset Are you sure you want to load the specified file y n y Do you want to preserve the configuration y n y Firmware update is complete ILOM will now be restarted with the new firmware Update Complete Reset device to use new image gt
20. and administering the server To use the information in this document you must have working knowledge of computer network concepts and terms and advanced familiarity with the Solaris Operating System Solaris OS Note For information about changing the hardware configuration of your server or about running diagnostics see the service manual for your server For Safe Operation This manual contains important information regarding the use and handling of this product Read this manual thoroughly Use the product according to the instructions and information available in this manual Keep this manual handy for further reference Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or from suffering damage to their property Use the product according to this manual x Structure and Contents of This Manual This manual is organized as described below m Basic Administrative Tasks on page 1 Describes how to communicate with the server and perform basic administrative tasks m Manage Disk Volumes on page 13 Describes how to manage internal disk volumes m Manage the System on page 27 Describes how to manage the system remotely m Use Logical Domains Software on page 37 Introduces logical domains software m ALOM to ILOM Command Reference on page 45 Lists and describes ALOM CMT compatibility shell equivalents for ILOM commands SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration
21. means of the ILOM service processor In the default configuration ILOM alerts and system console output are interspersed in the same window You can separate the service processor system console output and the ILOM output by opening an ILOM session in one window then opening the system console session in a second window Or you can redirect the system console to the graphics frame buffer For more information see Access the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor on page 6 Basic Administrative Tasks 5 V Access the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor After initial system installation you can install a local graphics monitor and configure it to access the system console You cannot use a local graphics monitor to perform initial system installation nor can you use a local graphics monitor to view power on self test POST messages To install a local graphics monitor you must have the following items m Supported PCI based graphics accelerator card and software driver m Monitor with appropriate resolution to support the frame buffer m Supported USB keyboard m Supported USB mouse 1 Install the graphics card into the appropriate PCI slot Installation must be performed by a qualified service provider For more information see your server s Service Manual 2 Attach the monitor s video cable to the graphics card s video port 3 Connect the monitor s power cord to an AC outlet 4 Connect the USB keyboar
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23. v Display System Faults 28 v RunFull POST Diagnostics on Reset 29 v Locate the System 30 Bypassing Minor Faults 31 Automatic System Recovery 31 Y Enable Automatic System Recovery 31 v Disable Automatic System Recovery 32 v View Components Affected by ASR 33 Clearing Faults 33 v Clear Component Fault Messages 34 Managing Devices 34 v Unconfigure a Device Manually 34 v Configure a Device Manually 35 Devices and Device Identifiers 35 Use Logical Domains Software 37 Understanding Logical Domains Software 37 Logical Domain Software Overview 38 vi SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Logical Domain Configurations 39 Logical Domains Software Requirements 39 Operating the Solaris OS With Logical Domains 40 OpenBoot Firmware Not Available After Solaris OS Has Started if Domaining Is Enabled 40 Power Cycle a Server 40 v Save Your Current Logical Domain Configurations to the SC 41 Result of an OpenBoot power off Command 41 Result of Solaris OS Breaks 41 Results From Halting or Rebooting the Control Domain 41 Additional Documentation 43 ALOM to ILOM Command Reference 45 ILOM and ALOM CMT Command Comparison 45 Index 53 Contents vii viii SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Preface This manual is for experienced system administrators This manual includes general descriptive information about the SPARC Enterprise T5440 server and detailed instructions for configuring
24. 0d0 Volume c0t0d0 deleted 4 To confirm that you have deleted the RAID array type raidctl No RAID volumes found 22 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Related Information m Creating RAID Volumes on page 14 V Hot Plug a Mirrored Disk 1 Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name See Disk Slot Numbers on page 20 2 To confirm a failed disk type If the Disk Status is FAILED then the drive can be removed and a new drive inserted Upon insertion the new disk should be OK and the volume should be RESYNCING For example raidctl RAID Volume RAID RAID RAID Volume Type Status Disk Status cOtidO IM DEGRADED cOt1d0 OK cOt2d0 FAILED This example indicated that the disk mirror has degraded due to a failure in disk c0t2d0 3 Remove the hard drive as described in your server s service manual There is no need to issue a software command to bring the drive offline when the drive has failed 4 Install a new hard drive as described in your server s service manual The RAID utility automatically restores the data to the disk Manage Disk Volumes 23 5 To check the status of the RAID rebuild type raidctl For example raidctl RAID Volume RAID RAID RATD Volume Type Status Disk Status cOtidO IM RESYNCING cOtidO OK c0t2d0 OK This example indicated that RAID volu
25. 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type set HOST diag mode normal set HOST diag level max gt set HOST diag trigger power on reset error reset 3 At the ok prompt type ok setenv auto boot true Ok setenv auto boot on error true 4 To cause the parameter changes to take effect type ok reset all The systems permanently stores the parameter changes and boots automatically when the OpenBoot configuration variable auto boot is set to true its default value Related Information m Display the ok Prompt on page 4 m Disable Automatic System Recovery on page 32 m Automatic System Recovery on page 31 V Disable Automatic System Recovery 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 28 2 Display the ok prompt See Display the ok Prompt on page 4 3 At the ok prompt type ok setenv auto boot on error false 32 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 4 To cause the parameter change to take effect type ok reset all The system permanently stores the parameter change After you disable the ASR feature it is not activated again until you re enable it Related Information m Enable Automatic System Recovery on page 31 m Automatic System Recovery on page 31 V View Components Affected by ASR 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 28 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type show SYS component
26. 2 hd 16 sec 128 pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 2 0 Specify disk enter its number 2 Note that c0t2d0 now has a type indicating it is an LSILOGIC Logical Volume 7 Exit the ormat utility The volume can now be used in the Solaris OS Related Information m Disk Slot Numbers on page 20 m Hardware RAID Support on page 13 Disk Slot Numbers To perform a disk hot plug procedure you must know the physical or logical device name for the drive that you want to install or remove If your system encounters disk errors you can find messages about failing disks in the system console or in the var adm messages files These error messages typically refer to a failed hard drive by its physical device name for example devices pci 1f 700000 scsi 2 sd 1 0 or by its logical device name for example cOt1d0 In addition some applications may report a disk number Disk0 through Disk3 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Use TABLE Disk Slot Numbers Logical Device Names and Physical Device Names on page 21 to map internal disk slot numbers with the logical and physical device names for each hard drive TABLE Disk Slot Numbers Logical Device Names and Physical Device Names Disk Slot Numbers Logical Device Names Physical Device Names Slot 0 cOtOd0s0 devices pci 0 pci 1 scsi 0 sd 0 0 Slot 1 cOt1d0s0 devices pci 0 pci 1 scsi 0 sd 1 0 Slot 2 cOt2d0s0 devices pci 0 pci l1 scsi 0 sd 2 0 Sl
27. 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values These are called class options To delete a file type rm filename The settings on your browser might differ from these settings Preface xiii Prompt Notations The following prompt notations are used in this manual Shell Prompt Notations C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser ILOM service processor ALOM compatibility shell OpenBoot PROM firmware machine name machine name ae sc gt ok Fujitsu Welcomes Your Comments If you have any comments or reguests regarding this document or if you find any unclear statements in the document please state your points specifically on the form at the following URL For Users in U S A Canada and Mexico https download computers us fujitsu com For Users in Other Countries http www fujitsu com global contact computing sparce index ht ml SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Basic Administrative Tasks This section contains information about common tasks used to manage your system after initial setup Description Links Refer to your systems installation and setup guide for initial setup instructions Access the system using ILOM or configure alternate ways to communicate with the system Perform common tasks
28. T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 V Create a Hardware Striped Volume 1 Identify the hard drives to be used in the RAID volume To verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name see Disk Slot Numbers on page 20 Note The logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed 2 To create the striped RAID volume type raidctl c r diskldisk2 The creation of the RAID volume is interactive by default For example raidctl c r 0 c0t1d0 cOt2d0 cOt3dO Creating RAID volume c0t1d0 will destroy all data on member disks proceed yes no yes Volume cOt1d0 created 3 To check the status of a RAID striped volume type raidctl RAID Volume RAID RAID RAID cOt1d0 c0t2d0 cOt3d0 The example shows that the RAID striped volume is online and functioning Caution Under RAID 0 disk striping there is no replication of data across drives The data is written to the RAID volume across all member disks in a round robin fashion If any one disk is lost all data on the volume is lost For this reason RAID 0 cannot be used to ensure data integrity or availability but can be used to increase write performance in some scenarios For more information see the raidct1 1M manpage Manage Disk Volumes 17 Related Information m Hardware RAID Suppor
29. and Solaris Security Toolkit 4 2 Reference Manual for more information Note During the boot process domains that use virtual boot devices must wait for their service domains to come online first This can prolong the boot process Use Logical Domains Software 39 Operating the Solaris OS With Logical Domains This section describes the changes in behavior in using the Solaris OS that occur once a configuration created by the Logical Domains Manager is instantiated that is after domaining is enabled Note Any discussion about whether domaining is enabled pertains only to UltraSPARC T1 based platforms Otherwise domaining is always enabled m OpenBoot Firmware Not Available After Solaris OS Has Started if Domaining Is Enabled on page 40 m Power Cycle a Server on page 40 m Result of an OpenBoot power off Command on page 41 m Result of Solaris OS Breaks on page 41 m Results From Halting or Rebooting the Control Domain on page 41 m Additional Documentation on page 43 OpenBoot Firmware Not Available After Solaris OS Has Started if Domaining Is Enabled If domaining is enabled the OpenBoot firmware is not available after the Solaris OS has started because it is removed from memory To reach the ok prompt from the Solaris OS you must halt the domain You can use the Solaris OS halt command to halt the domain Power Cycle a Server Whenever performing any maintenance on a system running LDoms sof
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31. component state In the show SYS component component state command output any devices marked disabled have been manually unconfigured using the system firmware The command output also shows devices that have failed firmware diagnostics and have been automatically unconfigured by the system firmware Related Information m Disable Automatic System Recovery on page 32 m Unconfigure a Device Manually m Configure a Device Manually on page 35 Clearing Faults This section describes clearing fault messages using ILOM For detailed troubleshooting information see the system s service manual Manage the System 33 V Clear Component Fault Messages 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 28 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type set SYS component clear fault action true Related Information m View Components Affected by ASR on page 33 Display System Faults on page 28 m Devices and Device Identifiers on page 35 Managing Devices This section contains m Unconfigure a Device Manually on page 34 m Configure a Device Manually on page 35 m Devices and Device Identifiers on page 35 WV Unconfigure a Device Manually 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 28 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type set Device ldentifier component state disabled Related Information m Devices and Device Identifiers on page 35 m Clear Component Fault Messages on page 34 m Con
32. d cable to one USB port Connect the USB mouse cable to another USB port on the server 5 Get to the ok prompt See Display the ok Prompt on page 4 6 Set OpenBoot input output configuration variables appropriately From the existing system console type ok setenv input device keyboard ok setenv output device screen 7 To cause the changes to take effect type ok reset all Related Information m System Console Output Options on page 5 6 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Performing Common Tasks This section contains m Power On the System on page 7 m Power Off the System on page 7 m Reset the System on page 8 m Update the Firmware on page 9 V Power On the System 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 3 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type start SYS Are you sure you want to start SYS y n y Starting SYS Note To force a power on sequence use the start script SYS command Related Information m Power On the System on page 7 m Reset the System on page 8 V Power Off the System 1 Shut down the Solaris OS At the Solaris prompt type shutdown g0 i0 y svc startd The system is coming down Please wait svc startd 91 system services are now being stopped Basic Administrative Tasks 7 Jun 12 19 46 57 wgs41 58 syslogd going down on signal 15 svc stard The system is down sync
33. e cOt0d0 will destroy all data on member disks proceed yes no yes Volume c0t0d0 created When you create a RAID mirror the secondary drive in this case cOt1d0 disappears from the Solaris device tree 4 To verify creation of the RAID volume type raidctl RAID Volume c0t0d0 IM cOt0d0 cOt1d0 If a mirrored disk fails see Removing Hardware RAID Volumes on page 21 Related Information m Disk Slot Numbers on page 20 m Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System on page 18 m Hardware RAID Support on page 13 Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume of the Default Boot Device Due to the volume initialization that occurs on the disk controller when a new volume is created the volume must be configured and labeled using the format 1M utility prior to use with the Solaris OS See Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System on page 18 Because of this limitation raidct1 1M blocks the creation of a hardware RAID volume if any of the member disks currently have a file system mounted This section describes the procedure required to create a hardware RAID volume containing the default boot device Since the boot device always has a mounted file system when booted an alternate boot medium must be employed and the volume Manage Disk Volumes 15 created in that environment One alternate medium is a network installation image in
34. e resources and define network storage and other I O devices as services that can be shared between domains A logical domain is a discrete logical grouping with its own operating system resources and identity within a single computer system Applications software can run in logical domains Each logical domain can be created destroyed reconfigured and rebooted independently There are several roles that logical domains can perform as shown in the following table TABLE Logical Domain Roles Domain Role Description Control domain Domain in which the Logical Domains Manager runs enabling you to create and manage other logical domains and allocate virtual resources to other domains There can be only one control domain per server The initial domain created when installing LDoms software is a control domain and is named primary Service domain Domain that provides virtual device services to other domains such as a virtual switch a virtual console concentrator and a virtual disk server I O domain Domain that has direct ownership of and direct access to physical I O devices such as a network card in a PCI Express controller Shares the devices with other domains in the form of virtual devices You can have a maximum of two I O domains one of which also must be the control domain Guest domain Domain that is managed by the control domain and uses services from the I O and service domains 38 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Se
35. ed unknown c1 dsk c1t0d0 CD ROM connected configured unknown usb0 1 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb0 2 unknown empty unconfigured ok Note that cOt3d0 is now listed as configured Related Information m Hot Plug a Mirrored Disk on page 23 m Delete a Hardware RAID Volume on page 21 26 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Manage the System This section contains information about basic fault management and managing devices Description Lilnks Use ILOM to view system faults and set diagnostic levels Configure your system to resume operation when encountering nonfatal faults Clear component fault messages manually Manage devices manually Log In to ILOM on page 3 Display System Faults on page 28 Run Full POST Diagnostics on Reset on page 29 Locate the System on page 30 Automatic System Recovery on page 31 Enable Automatic System Recovery on page 31 Disable Automatic System Recovery on page 32 View Components Affected by ASR on page 33 Clear Component Fault Messages on page 34 Unconfigure a Device Manually on page 34 Configure a Device Manually on page 35 Devices and Device Identifiers on page 35 Searching for Faults This section contains m Log In to ILOM on page 3 m Display System Faults on page 28 m Run Full POST Diagnostics on Reset on page 29 m Locate the System on page 30 27
36. er Administration Guide July 2009 analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions inquiry show vendor product and revision volname set 8 character volume name volname execute cmd then return quit 3 Type the type command at the format gt prompt then select 0 zero to autoconfigure the volume format type AVAILABI DRIVE TYPES 4 0 Tz 2 3 Auto configure DEFAULT SUN72G SUN72G other Specify disk type enter its number 3 0 cOt2d0 configured with capacity of 68 23GB LSILOGIC selecting LogicalVolume 3000 cyl 69866 alt 2 hd 16 sec 128 cOt2d0 disk formatted 4 Use the partition command to partition or slice the volume according to your desired configuration See the format 1M man page for additional information 5 Write the new label to the disk using the label command format label Ready to label disk continue yes Manage Disk Volumes 19 20 6 Verify that the new label has been written by printing the disk list using the disk command format disk AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 cOt0d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14084 alt 2 hd sec 424 pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 0 0 1 cOt1d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14084 alt 2 hd sec 424 gt pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 1 0 2 c0t2d0 LSILOGIC LogicalVolume 3000 cyl 69866 alt
37. et property show SP clock datetime show SP services ssh keys rsa dsa set SP services ssh generate new key action true set SP services ssh generate new key type rsa dsa show SP users create SP users username ALOM to ILOM Command Reference 47 TABLE ALOM CMT Command ALOM CMT Shell Configuration Commands Continued Summary Comparable ILOM Command userdel username userdel y username userpassword username userperm username c u a r Deletes a user account from ALOM CMT The y option enables you to skip the confirmation question Sets or changes a user password Sets the permission level for a user account delete SP users username delete script SP users username set SP users username password set SP users username role permissions where permissions are Administrator or Operator TABLE ALOM CMT Shell Log Commands ALOM CMT Command showlogs b lines e lines v g lines p logtype r p consolehistory b lines e lines v g lines boot run Summary Displays the history of all events logged in the ALOM CMT RAM event log or major and critical events in the persistent log The p option selects whether to display entries only from the RAM event log logtype r or the persistent event log logtype p Displays the host server console output buffers Comparable ILOM Command show SP logs event l
38. figure a Device Manually on page 35 34 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 V Configure a Device Manually 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 28 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type gt set Device ldentifier component _state enabled Related Information m Devices and Device Identifiers on page 35 m Unconfigure a Device Manually on page 34 Devices and Device Identifiers The device identifiers are case sensitive TABLE Device Devices Identifiers System fan 0 3 SYS MB FTn Hard disk drive 0 3 SYS HDDn DVD ROM SYS DVD Power supply 0 3 SYS PSn Ethernet port 0 3 SYS MB NETn Network management port SYS MB NETMGT Serial management port SYS MB SERMGT USB port 0 3 SYS MB USBn PCI E slot 0 7 SYS MB PCIEn XUAI 10GbE slot 0 1 SYS MB XUAIn DB 9 serial port SYS TTYA Related Information m Unconfigure a Device Manually on page 34 m Configure a Device Manually on page 35 Manage the System 35 36 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Use Logical Domains Software SPARC Enterprise servers support the Logical Domains LDoms 1 0 3 software that is used to create and manage logical domains The software comprises LDoms enabling code in the Solaris 10 11 06 OS LDoms enabling code in System Firmware 6 4 and the Logical Domains Manager which is the command line interface Description Links Lear
39. ing file systems done Program terminated r eboot o k prompt h alt 2 Switch from the system console prompt to the service processor console prompt Type ok gt 3 From the ILOM gt prompt type stop SYS Are you sure you want to stop SYS y n y Stopping SYS Note To perform an immediate shutdown use the stop force script SYS command Ensure that all data is saved before entering this command Related Information m Power On the System on page 7 m Reset the System on page 8 V Reset the System It is not necessary to power the system off and on to perform a reset To reset the system from the Solaris prompt type shutdown g0 i6 y Related Information m Power On the System on page 7 m Power Off the System on page 7 8 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 V Update the Firmware 1 Ensure that the ILOM service processor network management port is configured See the server s installation guide for instructions 2 Open an SSH session to connect to the service processor ssh rootQxxx xxx xxx xxx Are you sure you want to continue connecting yes no yes Password password nothing displayed Waiting for daemons to initialize Daemons ready Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2 0 0 0 Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms 3
40. ion m Configure a Device Manually on page 35 m Clear Component Fault Messages on page 34 30 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Bypassing Minor Faults This section contains m Automatic System Recovery on page 31 m Enable Automatic System Recovery on page 31 m Disable Automatic System Recovery on page 32 m View Components Affected by ASR on page 33 Automatic System Recovery Automatic system recovery ASR functionality enables the system to resume operation after experiencing certain non fatal hardware faults or failures Once you enable ASR the system s diagnostic firmware automatically detects failed hardware components The autoconfiguring capability designed into the system firmware enables the system to unconfigure failed components and restore system operation As long as the system is capable of operating without the failed component the ASR features enable the system to reboot automatically without operator intervention The system provides ASR for failures in CPU cores or threads memory modules and PCIE slots Related Information m Enable Automatic System Recovery on page 31 m Disable Automatic System Recovery on page 32 Enable Automatic System Recovery To enable Automatic System Recovery you must change system parameters in two places at the ILOM gt prompt and at the ok prompt 1 Log in to ILOM See Log In to ILOM on page 28 Manage the System 31
41. ist No equivalent in ILOM No equivalent in ILOM 48 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 TABLE ALOM CMT Command ALOM CMT Shell Status and Control Commands Summary Comparable ILOM Command showenvironment showpower v shownetwork v console console f break c break D bootmode normal reset nvram config configname bootscript string flashupdate s IPaddr f pathname v Displays the environmental status of the host server This information includes system temperatures power supply status front panel LED status hard disk drive status fan status voltage and current sensor status Displays power metrics for the host server Displays the current network configuration information The v option shows additional information about your network including information about your DHCP server Connects to the host system console The f option forces the console write lock from one user to another Drops the host server from running the Solaris OS software into OpenBoot PROM or kmdb depending upon the mode in which the Solaris software was booted Controls the host server OpenBoot PROM firmware method of booting Downloads and updates system firmware both host firmware and ALOM CMT firmware For ILOM ipaddr must be a TFIP server If DHCP is used ipaddr can be replaced by the name of the TFTP host show o table level all SYS
42. itsu sont des marques d pos es de Fujitsu Limited Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc SPARC64 est une marques d pos e de SPARC International Inc utilis e sous le permis par Fujitsu Microelectronics Inc et Fujitsu Limited SSH est une marque d pos e registre de SSH Communications Security aux Etats Uniset dans certaines autres juridictions L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t pi par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une license 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 Droits du gouvernement am ricain logiciel commercial Les utilisateurs du gouvernement am ricain sont soumis aux contrats de licence standard de Sun Microsystems Inc et de Fujitsu Limited ainsi qu aux clauses applicables stipul es dans le FAR et ses suppl ments
43. mage indirect sp cial secondaire ou cons cutif m me si ces entit s ont t pr alablement inform es d une telle ventualit LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PARLA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE ALA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON Contents Preface ix Basic Administrative Tasks 1 Initial System Setup 1 Communicating With the System 2 ILOM Overview 2 v LogIntoILOM 3 v Log Into the System Console 4 v Display the ok Prompt 4 v Display the ILOM gt Prompt 5 System Console Output Options 5 v Access the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor 6 Performing Common Tasks 7 v Power On the System 7 v Power Off the System 7 v ResettheSystem 8 v Update the Firmware 9 Manage Disk Volumes 13 Hardware RAID Support 13 Creating RAID Volumes 14 v Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume 14 w Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume of the Default Boot Device 15 v Create a Hardware Striped Volume 17 v Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System 18 Disk Slot Numbers 20 Removing Hardware RAID Volumes 21 v Delete a Hardware RAID Volume 21 v Hot Plug a Mirrored Disk 23 v Hot Plug a Nonmirrored Disk 24 Manage the System 27 Searching for Faults 27 v LoglntoILOM 28
44. me cOt1d0 is resynchronizing If you issue the command again once synchronization is complete and the disk is back online the RAID status changes from RESYNCING to OK Related Information m Hot Plug a Nonmirrored Disk on page 24 m Delete a Hardware RAID Volume on page 21 V Hot Plug a Nonmirrored Disk 1 Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name See Disk Slot Numbers on page 20 Caution To avoid data corruption or loss ensure that no applications or processes are accessing the hard drive 24 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 2 Type cfgadm al For example cfgadm al Ap_Id co c0 dsk c0t0d0 c0 dsk cOt1d0 c0 dsk cOt2d0 c0 dsk cOt3d0 cl c1 dsk c1t0d0 usb0 1 usb0 2 Type scsi bus disk disk disk disk scsi bus CD ROM unknown unknown Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected empty empty Occupant configured configured configured configured configured configured configured unconfigured unconfigured Condition unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown ok ok The a1 options return the status of all SCSI devices including buses and USB devices 3 Remove the hard drive from the device tree Type cfgadm c unconfigure Ap ld For example i cfgadm c unconfigure c0 dsk cOt3d0
45. n about Logical Domains software configurations and requirements Operate the Solaris OS with Logical Domains Logical Domain Software Overview on page 38 Logical Domain Configurations on page 39 Logical Domains Software Requirements on page 39 OpenBoot Firmware Not Available After Solaris OS Has Started if Domaining Is Enabled on page 40 Power Cycle a Server on page 40 Save Your Current Logical Domain Configurations to the SC on page 41 Result of an OpenBoot power off Command on page 41 Result of Solaris OS Breaks on page 41 Results From Halting or Rebooting the Control Domain on page 41 Additional Documentation on page 43 Understanding Logical Domains Software This sections includes m Logical Domain Software Overview on page 38 37 m Logical Domain Configurations on page 39 m Logical Domains Software Requirements on page 39 Logical Domain Software Overview Logical Domains LDoms software enables you to allocate the system resources of your server such as a boot environment CPUs memory and I O devices into logical domains By using a logical domains environment you can increase resource usage improve scaling and gain greater control of security and isolation LDoms software enables you to create and manage as many as 128 logical domains depending on the hardware configuration of the server on which the Logical Domains Manager has been installed You can virtualiz
46. ntegrated strip or IS volumes RAID volumes created using the hardware controller must be configured and labeled using format 1M prior to use with the Solaris OS See Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System on page 18 13 Related Information m Creating RAID Volumes on page 14 m Removing Hardware RAID Volumes on page 21 Creating RAID Volumes This section contains m Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume on page 14 m Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume of the Default Boot Device on page 15 m Create a Hardware Striped Volume on page 17 m Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System on page 18 m Disk Slot Numbers on page 20 Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume 1 Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name using the raidctl command raidctl No RAID volumes found See Disk Slot Numbers on page 20to locate the correct disk number 2 Type the following command raidctl c primary secondary A message appears asking you to confirm the operation For example raidctl c cOtOd0 cOtidO Creating RAID volume cOt0d0 will destroy all data on member disks proceed yes no SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 3 Type yes to confirm creating the RAID volume raidctl c cOtOdO cOtidO Creating RAID volum
47. ontrol domain 41 roles 38 software requirements 39 LED all see Service Manual 30 locator 30 Logical Domain Software see LDoms 37 O ok prompt 4 P POST diagnostics run 29 53 power off 8 power on 7 R reset 8 S setup initial system 1 shutdown Solaris command 4 Solaris commands init 4 shutdown 4 system console install a local graphics monitor 6 log in 4 output options 5 1 troubleshooting 33 54 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 O FUJITSU
48. ork management NET MGT and serial management SER MGT After initial installation typically you connect an Ethernet cable from the network management port to your management network This setup enables remote access to ILOM which you can manage from either the command line interface or the web interface For more information about ILOM see the Integrated Lights Out Management Supplement for the SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server and the Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide If you are familiar with the ALOM CMT see the ILOM and ALOM CMT Command Comparison on page 45 section to see how ILOM commands map to common ALOM commands Related Information m Log In to ILOM on page 3 m Display the ILOM gt Prompt on page 5 m Log In to the System Console on page 4 2 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 V Log In to ILOM This procedure assumes the default configuration of the service processor as described in your server s installation guide To set up the default service processor configuration see your server s installation guide Open an SSH session and connect to the service processor by specifying its IP address The ILOM default username is root and the default password is changeme ssh root Qxxx xxx Xxx xxx Are you sure you want to continue connecting yes no yes Password password nothing displayed Waiting for daemons to initialize Daemons ready
49. ot3 cOt3d0s0 devices pci 0 pci 1 scsi 0 sd 3 0 Related Information m Hardware RAID Support on page 13 m Creating RAID Volumes on page 14 m Removing Hardware RAID Volumes on page 21 Removing Hardware RAID Volumes This section contains m Delete a Hardware RAID Volume on page 21 m Hot Plug a Mirrored Disk on page 23 m Hot Plug a Nonmirrored Disk on page 24 WV Delete a Hardware RAID Volume 1 Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name See Disk Slot Numbers on page 20 Manage Disk Volumes 21 2 To determine the name of the RAID volume type raidctl RATD Volume RATD RAID Disk Volume Type Status Disk Status cOtOd0 IM OK cOtOd0 OK cOtOd0 OK In this example the RAID volume is cOt0d0 3 To delete the volume type raidctl d mirrored volume For example raidctl d c0t0d0 RAID Volume cOt0d0 deleted If the RAID volume is an IS volume the deletion of the RAID volume is interactive for example raidctl d c0t0d0 Deleting volume COt0d0 will destroy all data it contains proceed yes no yes Volume c0t0d0 deleted The deletion of an IS volume results in the loss of all data that it contains As an alternative you can use the f option to force the deletion if you are sure you no longer need the IS volume or the data that it contains For example raidctl f d c0t
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51. rver Administration Guide July 2009 Logical Domain Configurations The Logical Domain configurations are stored on the service processor SP Using Logical Domains Manager CLI commands you can add a configuration specify a configuration to be used and list the configurations on the service processor You can also use the ILOM set HOST bootmode config configfile command to specify an LDoms boot configuration For further information about HOST bootmode see your server s ILOM supplement Logical Domains Software Requirements The following software is required or recommended for LDoms on the SPARC Enterprise T5440 server m Required Solaris 10 11 06 OS Refer to the Solaris 10 Collection for more information m Required Solaris 10 11 06 OS patches m 124921 02 which contains updates to the Logical Domains 1 0 drivers and utilities Logical Domains networking will be broken without this patch 125043 01 which contains updates to the console qcn drivers This patch depends on KU 118833 36 so if this is not already updated on your system you will need to do so For further information about patches see the product notes for your server m Required System firmware version 6 4 x Refer to your server s documentation for more information m Required Logical Domains Manager 1 0 x software m Recommended Solaris Security Toolkit 4 2 software Refer to the Solaris Security Toolkit 4 2 Administration Guide
52. setdate mmdd HHMM mmddHHMM cclyy SS setdefaults setdefaults a setkeyswitch normal stby diag locked setsc param value setupsc showplatform v showfru Summary Changes the login password of the current user Restarts the SSH server so that new host keys generated by the ssh keygen command are reloaded Sets ALOM CMT date and time Resets all ALOM CMT configuration parameters to their default values The a option resets the user information to the factory default one admin account only Sets the status of the virtual keyswitch Setting the virtual keyswitch to standby stby powers off the server Before powering off the host server ALOM CMT asks for a confirmation Sets the specified ALOM CMT parameter to the assigned value Runs the interactive configuration script This script configures the ALOM CMT configuration variables Displays information about the host system s hardware configuration and whether the hardware is providing service The v option displays verbose information about the displayed components Displays information about the field replaceable units FRUs in a host server Comparable ILOM Command set SP users username password set SP services ssh restart sshd action true set SP clock datetime value set SP reset to defaults configuration set SP reset to defaults all set SYS keyswitch state value set target property value
53. single user mode refer to the Solaris 10 Installation Guide for more information about configuring and using network based installations 1 Determine which disk is the default boot device From the OpenBoot ok prompt type the printenv command and if necessary the devalias command to identify the default boot device For example ok printenv boot device boot device disk ok devalias disk disk pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 disk 0 0 2 Type the boot net s command ok boot net s 3 Once the system boots use the raidct1 1M utility to create a hardware mirrored volume using the default boot device as the primary disk See Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume on page 14 raidctl c r 1 cOt0d0 cOtidO Creating RAID volume cOt0d0 will destroy all data on member disks proceed ves no yes Volume cOt0d0 created E 4 Install the volume with the Solaris OS using any supported method The hardware RAID volume cOt0d0 appears as a disk to the Solaris installation program Note The logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed 5 To configure the volume for use with Solaris see Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System on page 18 Related Information m Disk Slot Numbers on page 20 m Hardware RAID Support on page 13 16 SPARC Enterprise
54. t on page 13 m Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System on page 18 V Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System After creating a RAID volume using raidctl use format 1 to configure and label the volume before attempting to use it in a Solaris operating system 1 Start the format utility format The ormat utility might generate messages about corruption of the current label on the volume which you are going to change You can safely ignore those messages 2 Specify the disk that represents the RAID volume that you configured In this example cOt2d0 is the logical name of the volume and its corresponding number is 2 format Searching for disks done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 cOt0d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14084 alt 2 hd sec 424 pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 0 0 1 cOt1d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14084 alt 2 hd sec 424 gt pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 1 0 2 cOt2d0 SUN72G cyl 14084 alt 2 hd sec 424 gt pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 2 0 Specify disk enter its number 2 selecting cOt2d0 disk formatted FORMAT MENU disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk fdisk run the fdisk program repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk 18 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Serv
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58. tware that requires power cycling the server you must save your current logical domain configurations to the SC first 40 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 V Save Your Current Logical Domain Configurations to the SC Use the following command Idm add config config name Result of an OpenBoot power off Command The OpenBoot power off command does not power down a system To power down a system while in OpenBoot firmware use your system controller s or system processor s poweroff command The OpenBoot power off command displays the following message NOTICE power off command is not supported use appropriate NOTICE command on System Controller to turn power off Result of Solaris OS Breaks If domaining is not enabled the Solaris OS normally goes to the OpenBoot prompt after a break is issued The behavior described in this section occurs in two situations 1 You press the L1 A key sequence when the input device is set to keyboard 2 You enter the send break command when the virtual console is at the telnet prompt If domaining is enabled you receive the following prompt after these types of breaks c ontinue s ync r eboot h alt Type the letter that represents what you want the system to do after these types of breaks Results From Halting or Rebooting the Control Domain The following table shows the expected behavior of halting or rebooting the control
59. ver sshd tarting Servicetags listener stlistener tarting FRU update program frutool g NDNNNNNHHNAY O hostname login Related Information m Display the ILOM gt Prompt on page 5 m Display the ok Prompt on page 4 Basic Administrative Tasks 11 12 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Administration Guide July 2009 Manage Disk Volumes This section contains information about creating and removing RAID volumes Description Links Learn about Hardware RAID support Hardware RAID Support on page 13 on this system Create RAID volumes then configure Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume on page 14 RAID volumes for use with Solaris Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume of the Default Boot Device on page 15 Create a Hardware Striped Volume on page 17 Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System on page 18 Disk Slot Numbers on page 20 Delete or hot plug a RAID volume Delete a Hardware RAID Volume on page 21 Hot Plug a Mirrored Disk on page 23 Hot Plug a Nonmirrored Disk on page 24 Hardware RAID Support On the SPARC Enterprise T5440 server the SAS controller supports mirroring and striping using the Solaris OS raidct1 utility The onboard disk controller of the server provides supports up to two hardware RAID volumes The controller supports either two disk RAID 1 integrated mirror or IM volumes or up to two disk RAID 0 i

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