Summary of Contents for Nortel Sun Fire V210 (RoHS)
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NN42020-310 Multimedia Communication Portfolio Multimedia Communication Server 2-server Sun Fire V210 (RoHS) Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide MCS 5100 3.5 Standard June 2006...
Connecting the Sun Fire V210 server to the MRV LX terminal server Installing and accessing the MRV LX-4000 series terminal server ..33 Powering on the servers ........45 Installing Disks 1 to 3 .
This document describes the installation of the 2-server Sun Fire V210 Solaris system. The 2-server Sun Fire V210 Solaris system must be connected to a 100-MB full-duplex Ethernet switch. The IP configuration consists of one public IP address. The following figures show the possible network configurations.
Restrictions and limitations The 2-server V210 Solaris system is non-redundant. Since redundancy is not built into the system, a server failure will result in the loss of services. The 2-server V210 Solaris system has a mirrored disk. In the event of a disk failure, the failed disk should be replaced as soon as possible.
Network Deployment and Engineering Guide, NN10313-191, which shows how to connect servers to two different UPS systems for maximum uptime. For power over Ethernet in the closet switches, Nortel Networks recommends use of the Ethernet Switch 460 Power Over LAN layer 2 Ethernet switches.
If a power outage occurs, bring the server for the Database Module into service before bringing the other servers into service. If other servers do not come up, restart the server for the Management Module. MCS 2-server Sun Fire V210 (RoHS) Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide...
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— 2 10/100-Mbit Ethernet and USB Ports — System configuration card — Solaris* 8 and ALOM v1.5 pre-installed — two (2), cat-5 Ethernet cables for each V210 server (for a total of four (4) ethernet cables) Note: Each V210 server uses two (2) ethernet cables to connect the V210 servers to the layer-2 switch.
Procedure 2 Connecting the V210 server to the layer-2 switch At the back of the Sun Fire V210 server, Connect the Sun Fire V210 server Net 0 and Net 1 ports to the layer-2 switch using Ethernet, cat-5 cables. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.0 June 2006...
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Note 2: The two Ethernet switches are physically linked together through either cascade modules or Ethernet links. Plug in the power cords at the back of the V210 server. Do not power up the server at this time. MCS 2-server Sun Fire V210 (RoHS) Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide...
Note 1: The cables with part numbers A0500465 or NTVW01IM are serial cables. Note 2: The P1 end goes to the V210 server and the P2 end goes to the MRV LX terminal server. NN42020-310 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 1.0 June 2006...
Procedure 5 Accessing the MRV LX terminal server At the browser address field, Type in the IP address of your MRV LX terminal server. The LX Series Configuration Console page appears, as shown. MCS 2-server Sun Fire V210 (RoHS) Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide...
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For example, if the target host is connected to port 9 of the MRV LX terminal server, then the port number would be 2900. Port 12 is the port on the back of the MRV LX terminal server that translates to 3200.
Procedure 10 Powering on the servers At the server, Do not have any bootp servers on the same subnet of the system. If there is such a server, disconnect the LAN interface cable from the system subnet. Turn power on to the server.
Net MGT (LOM) port until after you have installed CD5. Then log out. Log back in through the terminal server to Serial MGT port for the rest of the installation. For installations on machines that have already had a system installed, just remain on the Serial MGT port.
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1) Application Server 2) Management/Accounting 3) Oracle/DB ********************************************** Select your required server type (1, 2 or 3), then press Enter. MCS 2-server Sun Fire V210 (RoHS) Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide ATTENTION 45. The selection of the number depends Powering...
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Example: 120.120.13.21 Enter the <machine logical IP addresses of the servers> that are the ping targets. Note: Do not enter the IP address of the server you are working on. IP Multipathing needs a set of reliable hosts to ping against.
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Enter ping target #1: 120.120.13.25 Enter ping target #2: 120.120.13.1 Enter ping target #3: 0.0.0.0 Note: Do NOT use this server's own IP address as a ping target. Press Enter after each IP address. The configuration information will come up as shown in the...
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Example: 120.120.13.24 Enter the <machine logical IP addresses of the servers> that are the ping targets. Note: Do not enter the IP address of the server you are working on. IP Multipathing needs a set of reliable hosts to ping against.
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IPMP failover reliability. Enter the address "0.0.0.0" to indicate list is complete, if entering less than six targets. Note: Do NOT use this server's own IP address as a ping target. Press Enter after each IP address, for example: 0.0.0.0 [Enter] (This is the third ping target machine logical IP address.).
Approximate time estimate is 30 minutes. Procedure 17 Installing CD5 At the management pc, Place CD5 in the CD-ROM drive, on the server, and press Enter at the prompt. Note 1: CD5 will eject from the CD-ROM when installed. Note 2: For Management/Accounting servers, you will be prompted for CD6.
Approximate time estimate = 30 minutes Procedure 19 Installing CD 6 At the management pc, Place CD6 in the CD-ROM drive, on the server, and press Enter at the prompt. Note: CD6 will eject from the CD-ROM when installed. After the reboot, log in (using the Serial MGT port) and change the passwords for the sysadmin, root, and nortel users.
Enable the CD-ROM auto mount by typing the following command: /etc/init.d/volmgt start You will see the message: volume management starting. Insert Oracle 9.2.0.4 CD 1 into the CD-ROM drive on the server. cd [ space] /cdrom/cdrom0 [Enter] MCS 2-server Sun Fire V210 (RoHS) Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide...
Deploy the Sysmgr for a non-redundant configuration. The operator logs into the machine logical IP address of the management server. At the UNIX prompt, the operator the uses the script mgmtdeploy.pl to deploy and start the Sysmgr. This process is described in the following section.
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Figure 25 Keycode Retrieval System, Gen KC with Auth Code To generate your keycodes, enter one of the MAC addresses of the server you want your Auth code applied to. In this case, the example shows one of the CORE MAC addresses. Select Add.
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This screen shows the current features enabled and the new features to be added to your server. In a new installation there are no features displayed. If the list is correct, click on Continue.
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After generating the keycodes and saving results in the KRS database, the system shows the Retrieve Keycode page where you can view the features enabled for the server. From this page you will be able to download the keycode (see the figures below).
Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->Add->General->MgmtSvr. Adding a server on page 103 a server before adding the AcctMgr. Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component. Right click on the Components folder. Select Add -> Component.
Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->Add->General->AppSvr. Adding a server on page 103 a server before adding the SIP Application Module. Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component. Right click on the Components folder. Select Add -> Component.
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Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Registrar Service tab parameters. Table 10 Registrar Service tab Parameter Maximum Registration Duration Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Server Subscription tab parameters. Table 11 Server Subscription tab Parameter provServerURL Use the values from the table that follows to complete the Subscription Processing tab parameters.
Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->Add->General->AppSvr Adding a server on page 103 a server before adding the AppSvr. Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component. Right click on the Components folder. Select Add -> Component.
Procedure 35 Adding the Provisioning Module (Small SharedMicro) At the System Management Console, Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->AppSvr. Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component. Right click on the Components folder. Select Add->Component. A list of component loads appears in the Load List window.
Procedure 37 Adding the Web Client Manager (Small SharedMicro) At the System Management Console, Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->AppSvr. Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component. Right click on the Components folder. Select Add -> Component.
Procedure 39 Adding the Oracle Monitor (Micro) to the System Management Console At the System Management Console, Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->MgmtSvr. Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component. Right click on the Components folder. Select Add -> Component.
Procedures Procedure 41 Adding the iPlanet Monitor At the System Management Console, Select Sites->MgmtSite->Servers->AppSvr Click on the plus sign next to the server to which you are adding the component. Right click on the Components folder. Select Add -> Component.
[@micromgmt] /export/home/nortel:=> tail -f /tmp/*SQL* As the dbdeploy.pl script executes, a temporary log is created in the /tmp directory on the database server. Note that the SQL file in the /tmp directory will not be present until after the dbdeploy.pl script begins.
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The system is now ready to re-configure. You can type poweroff at the ok prompt if you wish to power the machine off. To reconfigure the server at this point, if you are at the boot prompt {ok}, enter the boot command. If you are not at the boot prompt, power on the server.
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