Saving Setting Information And Configuration Information; Saving Xscf Setting Information; Setting Recovery Mode - Fujitsu Oracle M10-1 Service Manual

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Execute the showdomainstatus command to confirm the operating condition
5.
of the logical domain.
In the following example, [Status] of the logical domain displays "Solaris
powering down," indicating the power-off processing of Oracle Solaris.
XSCF> showdomainstatus -p 0
Logical Domain Name
primary
5.6
Saving Setting Information and
Configuration Information
5.6.1

Saving XSCF setting information

This section describes how to save the following XSCF setting information:
Network configuration information, advanced setting information, guest domain
configuration information, etc.
CPU Activation key, CPU Activation assignment, etc.
PPAR operation mode, time zone setting, user information, etc.
The following example shows the command for saving the XSCF setting information
on the USB device. For details, see "10.10 Saving/Restoring XSCF Settings
Information" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation
and Administration Guide.
XSCF> dumpconfig -v -V file:///media/usb_msd/backup-file.txt
5.6.2

Setting recovery mode

Perform the following procedure to enable recovery mode in a control domain.
Log in to Oracle Solaris on the control domain.
1.
2.
Use the svccfg command to confirm that recovery mode is enabled.
primary# svccfg -s ldmd listprop ldmd/recovery_mode
If recovery mode is enabled, the command displays the following.
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Status
Solaris powering down

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