Manual Code: C120-E679-35
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide
Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Understanding an Overview of the SPARC M12/M10
- Chapter 2 Logging In/Out of the XSCF
- Chapter 3 Configuring the System
- 3.1 Preliminary Work for XSCF Setup
- 3.2 Understanding the Contents of the XSCF Firmware Settings
- 3.3 Setting Up From the XSCF Shell
- 3.4 Setting Up From XSCF Web
- 3.5 Creating/Managing XSCF Users
- 3.6 Setting the XSCF Time/Date
- 3.7 Configuring the SSH/Telnet Service for Login to the XSCF
- 3.8 Configuring the HTTPS Service for Login to the XSCF
- 3.9 Configuring the XSCF Network
- 3.10 Configuring Auditing to Strengthen XSCF Security
- Chapter 4 Configuring the System to Suit the Usage Type
- Chapter 5 CPU Activation
- 5.1 Basic Concepts of CPU Activation
- 5.2 CPU Activation Key
- 5.3 Adding CPU Core Resources
- 5.4 Deleting CPU Core Resources
- 5.5 Moving CPU Core Resources
- 5.6 Displaying CPU Activation Information
- 5.7 Saving/Restoring CPU Activation Keys
- 5.8 Troubleshooting CPU Activation Errors
- 5.9 Important Notes about CPU Activation
- Chapter 6 Starting/Stopping the System
- Chapter 7 Controlling Physical Partitions
- Chapter 8 Controlling Logical Domains
- 8.1 Configuring a Logical Domain
- 8.2 Configuring the Oracle Solaris Kernel Zone
- 8.3 Switching to the Control Domain Console From the XSCF Shell
- 8.4 Returning to the XSCF Shell From the Control Domain Console
- 8.5 Starting a Logical Domain
- 8.6 Shutting Down a Logical Domain
- 8.7 Ordered Shutdown of Logical Domains
- 8.8 Checking CPU Activation Information
- 8.9 Setting the OpenBoot PROM Environment Variables of the Control Domain
- 8.10 Domain Console Logging Function
- 8.11 Changing the Configuration of a Logical Domain
- 8.12 Setting the Logical Domain Time
- 8.13 Collecting a Hypervisor Dump File
- 8.14 Managing Logical Domain Resources Associated with CPU Sockets
- 8.15 Setting the Physical Partition Dynamic Reconfiguration Policy
- 8.16 Setting the Maximum Page Size of a Logical Domain
- Chapter 9 Managing the Systems Daily
- Chapter 10 Preparing/Taking Action for Failures
- 10.1 Learning about Troubleshooting and Related Functions
- 10.2 Receiving Notification by E-mail When a Failure Occurs
- 10.3 Monitoring/Managing the System Status With the SNMP Agent
- 10.4 Monitoring the System
- 10.5 Understanding the Failure Degradation Mechanism
- 10.6 Checking Failed Hardware Resources
- 10.7 Setting Automatic Replacement of Failed CPU Cores
- 10.8 Setting Recovery Mode
- 10.9 Setting Up a Redundant Component Configuration
- 10.10 Saving/Restoring XSCF Settings Information
- 10.11 Saving/Restoring Logical Domain Configuration Information in the XSCF
- 10.12 Saving/Restoring Logical Domain Configuration Information in an XML File
- 10.13 Saving/Restoring the OpenBoot PROM Environment Variables
- 10.14 Saving/Restoring the Contents of a Hard Disk
- 10.15 Resetting a Logical Domain
- 10.16 Causing a Panic in a Logical Domain
- 10.17 Resetting a Physical Partition
- 10.18 Returning the Server to the State at Factory Shipment
- 10.19 Collecting a Crash Dump File Using Deferred Dump
- Chapter 11 Checking the System Status
- Chapter 12 Checking Logs and Messages
- Chapter 13 Switching to Locked Mode/Service Mode
- Chapter 14 Configuring a Highly Reliable System
- Chapter 15 Expanding the System Configuration
- Chapter 16 Updating the XCP Firmware
- 16.1 Basics of Firmware Update
- 16.2 Before Updating Firmware
- 16.3 Update Flow
- 16.4 Preparing an XCP Image File
- 16.5 Updating Firmware
- 16.6 Updating Firmware From XSCF Web
- 16.7 Firmware Version Matching with Parts Addition/Replacement
- 16.8 Trouble During Firmware Update
- 16.9 FAQ Relating to Firmware Update
- Chapter 17 Updating Oracle Solaris and Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- Chapter 18 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Lists of SPARC M12/M10 System Device Paths
- Appendix B Identifying an SAS2 Device Based on a WWN
- Appendix C List of the XSCF Web Pages
- Appendix D XSCF MIB Information
- Appendix E SPARC M12/M10 System-specific Functions of Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- Appendix F SAS2IRCU Utility Command Examples
- F.1 Displaying a List of SAS Controllers Recognized by sas2ircu
- F.2 Displaying the Information of a Hardware RAID Volume
- F.3 Adding a Hardware RAID Volume
- F.4 Displaying the Configuration Status of a Hardware RAID Volume
- F.5 Creating a Hot Spare of a Hardware RAID Volume
- F.6 Deleting a Hot Spare of a Hardware RAID Volume
- F.7 Deleting a Hardware RAID Volume
- F.8 Identifying the Faulty Disk Drive of a Hardware RAID Volume
- Appendix G SPARC M12-1/M10-1 XSCF Startup Mode Function
- Appendix H OpenBoot PROM Environment Variables and Commands
- Appendix I How to Specify the Boot Device
- I.1 Device Path of the Internal Storage
- I.2 Method of Specification With a PHY Number
- I.3 Method of Specification With a Target ID
- I.4 Method of Specification With an SAS Address
- I.5 Method of Specification With a Volume Device Name
- I.6 Notes About the Device Alias net of the SPARC M12 Without On-Board LAN
- Appendix J Lists of DVD Drive Aliases
- Appendix K CPU Activation Interim Permit