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