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B23Q8YA-G-02-E
PRIMEPOWER
Hardware Platform Guide: Operation
for Solaris™ 10 Operating System
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Preface Solaris™ Operating System is described as Solaris in this manual. Purpose This manual provides notes necessary after installing the Solaris 10 on PRIMEPOWER. Intended Readers This manual is intended for system administrators who install Solaris™ Operating System (Solaris) and operate it. Readers are expected to have the basic knowledge of a system administrator. Organization This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1 Notes after the Installation This chapter des
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All other products, or company names mentioned in this document are claimed as trademark and trade names by their respective companies. March, 2005 October 2008 Fourth Edition Notes This manual may not be copied by any means without the express written permission of FUJITSU LIMITED. FUJITSU LIMITED reserves the right to make changes to this manual without prior notice. All Rights Reserved, Copyright © FUJITSU LIMITED 2005-2008 All Rights Reserved, Copyright © PFU
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Contents Chapter 1 Notes after the Installation ...................................................................................................................1 1.1 PRIMEPOWER - Specific Notes.....................................................................................................................................1 1.1.1 Modifications of Solaris OS (Patches, PTF, Program Local Fix).............................................................................1 1.1.2 Chang
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4.3.2.6 Configuring VLAN interface .............................................................................................................................24 4.3.2.6.1 IEEE 802.1Q TagVLAN .............................................................................................................................24 4.3.2.6.2 How to create the VLAN interface ..............................................................................................................25 4.4 Messages
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Chapter 1 Notes after the Installation This chapter describes the post-installation notes. 1.1 PRIMEPOWER - Specific Notes 1.1.1 Modifications of Solaris OS (Patches, PTF, Program Local Fix) Only the modifications (patches, PTF, Program Local Fix, etc.) for PRIMEPOWER provided by FUJITSU LIMITED can be applied to existing PRIMEPOWER systems running Solaris OS software. Do not use patches provided by Sun Microsystems, Inc. on the World Wide Web or those provided by other vendors.
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- /dev/term/fa000, fa001, ... - /dev/cua/fa000, fa001, ... - /dev/se_hdlc0, se_hdlc1, ... Because the number of this device name is allocated from the instance number of driver, this number does not necessarily correspond to the slot number of the system board. Do not change the setting of port monitor, etc. to the serial port for the console. Because the physical device of the serial port used for the console is the physical device path which are linked from logical device unde
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Also, the following messages are stored many times in XSCF log, too. The error messages can be ignored safely. SCF> show-error-logs ***** No.01/32 Date = 2008/09/16 09:47:00 SysDamage = ALARM(STOP) FaultDetect = OBP FaultCode = 260000FF DetailInfo = [BOOTB]Boot Block error ReplaceParts= --- Syslog msg = Detected hardware error 30C97830 260000FF 08071523 3615FFFF 5B424F4F 54425D42 6F6F7420 426C6F63 6B206572 726F7200 00000000 0000000
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PRIMEPOWER 200/400/600 Set the MODE switch on the operation panel of the system to "SECURE" mode. Set OBP command (PROM command) to disable a Break signal. For more detailed information, refer to "PRIMEPOWER USER'S MANUAL." PRIMEPOWER 250/450/650/850/800/900/1000/1500/2000/2500 Set the MODE switch on the operation panel of the system to "LOCK" mode. Set OBP command (PROM command) to disable a Break signal. For more detailed information, refer to "PRIMEPOWER USER'S MANUAL."
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7. Press the Eject button on the diskette drive unit, then eject the diskette. WARNING messages of se driver When a serial port receives a lot of data, such as when a large amount of text is pasted on a console screen connected to a serial port, the console message "seN: Buffer overrun" (N means an instance number of se driver) will be displayed and the data will be lost. This is because the user process cannot read data fast enough. The size of data pasted on a console screen sho
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7. Enter the Open Boot Environment. Some of the manuals attached to the card may instruct "Reboot your machine", which means to enter the Open Boot Environment with the following command. # /usr/sbin/shutdown -y -g0 -i0 8. When the OK prompt is displayed, boot the system with the following command. ok boot -r For PRIMEPOWER 250/450/650/850/800/900/1000/1500/2000/2500 1. If the system is running, turn off the power to the system with the following command: # /u
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5. Restart the Solstice Enterprise Agent (SEA) daemon. # /etc/init.d/init.snmpdx start 1.2.5 Other notes and bug information For other notes and bug information during the system operation, refer to the following document: "Solaris 10 Release Notes " 1.3 Unsupported Features The following features described in Solaris OS manuals are not supported. Table 1.1 Unsupported features No. Description Alternative method Reference manual 1 The Suspend-Resume features, None "
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Chapter 2 Backup and Restore of System Disk (PRIMEPOWER1/200/250/400/450/600/65 0/850) This chapter explains the procedures to backup/restore the disk (hereafter called, the system disk) containing the Solaris OS software. 2.1 Types of Backup Procedures Backup of the system disk requires that the disk and slices to be backed up not be in use. The system disk contains file systems (such as the root (/) file system) that cannot be unmounted. In backing up the system disk, special p
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If you are restoring, use the dd(1M) command after booting from the Solaris OS CD/DVD to restore the slice unit. - If you back up slice 0, it will only be possible to restore to a disk having the same physical properties (disk space, number of cylinders) as the original. - Disk partition information such as the size of each slice will not be backed up. You must record this information separately. d. To back up a disk unit, use the dd(1M) command after booting from the Solaris OS
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ok boot -s 2. Backup the file system with the ufsdump(1M) command. Example: Backup to the "/dev/rmt/0." # ufsdump 0ucf /dev/rmt/0 / 2.2.2 Restore of File System Unit When restoring the file system unit, the Solaris OS is booted from the Solaris 10 CD1 or Solaris 10 DVD. After booting Solaris OS, mount the disk to be restored temporarily, and then restore the file system unit. Follow the procedures below to restore each file system. After restoring, reboot the sy
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/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0. 2.3 Backup and Restore of Disk Unit When backing up a disk unit, use the dd(1M) command. The following describes how to back up a disk unit to a tape device using the dd(1M) command. The backup records physical properties such as disk space and a number of cylinders, so it is only possible to restore to a disk having the same physical properties. The prtvtoc(1M) command displays the physical properties as " Dimensions." # prtvtoc XXXX Specify the
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Chapter 3 Backup and Restore of System Disk (PRIMEPOWER800/900/1000/1500/2000/2 500) This chapter explains the procedures to backup/restore the disk (hereafter called, the system disk) containing the Solaris OS software. 3.1 Types of Backup Procedures Backup of the system disk requires that the disk and slices being backed up not be in use. The system disk contains file systems (such as the root (/) file system) that cannot be dismounted. In backing up the system disk, the specia
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restore the slice unit. - If you back up slice 0, it will only be possible to restore to a disk having the same physical properties (such as disk space and a number of cylinders) as the original. - Disk partition information such as the size of each slice will not be backed up. You must record the information separately. d. To back up the disk unit, use the dd(1M) command after booting from the Solaris OS CD/DVD. If you are restoring, use the dd(1M) command after booting from th