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Sun Fire™ 6800/4810/4800/3800
System Controller Command
Reference Manual
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Part No. 816-4852-10
October
2002, Revision A
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  • Page 1 Sun Fire™ 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 816-4852-10 October 2002, Revision A Send comments about this document to: docfeedback@sun.com...
  • Page 2 LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun’s written license agreements. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions set forth in the Sun Microsystems, Inc. license agreements and as provided in DFARS 227.7202-1(a) and 227.7202-3(a) (1995), DFARS 252.227-7013(c)(1)(ii) (Oct. 1998), FAR 12.212(a) (1995), FAR 52.227-19, or FAR 52.227-14 (ALT III), as applicable.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface xi Introduction to the System Controller 1 Platform and Domain Administration 1 Connecting to the System Controller 2 System Controller Navigation 2 Terminating Sessions 2 System Controller Syntax, Arguments, and Device Names 3 Command Syntax and Arguments 3 Command Names 4 Component Names 4 Board States for CPU/Memory Boards and I/O Assemblies 6...
  • Page 4 37 enablecomponent 39 flashupdate 42 help 47 history 49 password 50 poweroff 52 poweron 55 reboot 58 reset 60 restoreconfig 62 resume 65 setdate 67 setdefaults 72 setfailover 75 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 5 setkeyswitch 77 setupdomain 82 setupplatform 88 showboards 96 showcodlicense 102 showcodusage 104 showcomponent 108 showdate 111 showdomain 113 showenvironment 117 showerrorbuffer 122 showfailover 125 showkeyswitch 128 showlogs 130 showplatform 132 showresetstate 138 showsc 140 testboard 142 Glossary 159 Index 161 Contents...
  • Page 6 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 7 Tables Components That Are Accessible From the Platform 5 TABLE 2-1 Components That Are Accessible From a Domain 5 TABLE 2-2 Board States 6 TABLE 2-3 Status Field of the showboards Command 6 TABLE 2-4 Values for the Domain Status Column in showplatform and showdomain Command TABLE 2-5 Output 7 Command Line Editing Capabilities 10...
  • Page 8 TABLE 3-13 showcodusage Resource Information 105 TABLE 3-14 showcodusage Domain Information 106 TABLE 3-15 Parts for showenvironment -p part 118 TABLE 3-16 showenvironment Output Header Description 118 TABLE 3-17 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 9 Code Samples addboard Example in the Platform Shell 18 CODE EXAMPLE 3-1 addboard Example in the Domain Shell 18 CODE EXAMPLE 3-2 addcodlicense Command Example 20 CODE EXAMPLE 3-3 break Command Example 22 CODE EXAMPLE 3-4 connections Command for the Platform Shell 24 CODE EXAMPLE 3-5 console Example and No Password Set Accessing Domain B 26 CODE EXAMPLE 3-6...
  • Page 10 CODE EXAMPLE 3-43 Time Zone Abbreviations 71 setdefaults Example 74 CODE EXAMPLE 3-44 setfailover Command Example (run on the Spare SC) of Manual Failover 76 CODE EXAMPLE 3-45 viii Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 11 setfailover Command Example Disabling Failover 76 CODE EXAMPLE 3-46 setfailover Command Example Re-enabling Failover 76 CODE EXAMPLE 3-47 setkeyswitch on Example 80 CODE EXAMPLE 3-48 setkeyswitch off Example 81 CODE EXAMPLE 3-49 setkeyswitch off Example Shutting Down Domain B From the Platform Shell 81 CODE EXAMPLE 3-50 Variables for the setupdomain Command 87 CODE EXAMPLE 3-51...
  • Page 12 -v Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System 135 CODE EXAMPLE 3-80 showsc Command 140 CODE EXAMPLE 3-81 testboard Example Testing CPU/Memory Board sb0 143 CODE EXAMPLE 3-82 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 13: Preface

    Preface This book describes the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 system controller command line interface. The system controller is responsible for controlling system functions, environmental monitoring, domain control, and hardware control of the server. Using the command line interface, you can configure the platform and domains, power on and off domains, power supplies, fans, and other components.
  • Page 14 C shell machine_name% C shell superuser machine_name# Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Platform shell schostname:SC> schostname:A> Domain shell or B>, C>, D> xii Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • September 2002...
  • Page 15 Related Documentation Application Title Part Number Service Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems 805-7363 Service Manual Service Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 System Cabinet 806-6781 Mounting Guide System Administration Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems 816-4851-10 Platform Administration Manual System Administration Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems 816-4853-10 Firmware 5.14.0 Release Notes...
  • Page 16 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • September 2002...
  • Page 17: Introduction To The System Controller

    Provides system monitoring and control using SNMP for use with the Sun Management Center 3.0 software. For more information on the system controller, refer to the “Overview” chapter of the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual and also the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3810 Systems Overview Manual. Platform and Domain Administration The platform administration function manages resources and services that are shared among the domains.
  • Page 18: Connecting To The System Controller

    For more information on the platform administration and domain administration functions, refer to the “Overview” chapter of the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual. Connecting to the System Controller To connect to the system controller, refer to the “System Controller Navigation Procedures”...
  • Page 19: System Controller Syntax, Arguments, And Device Names

    C H A P T E R System Controller Syntax, Arguments, and Device Names This chapter describes the following topics: “Command Syntax and Arguments” on page 3 “Command Names” on page 4 “Component Names” on page 4 “Board States for CPU/Memory Boards and I/O Assemblies” on page 6 “Board Test Status”...
  • Page 20: Command Names

    TABLE 2-1 shows the component names that are accessible from the domain. In both TABLE 2-2 tables, you can type the component names in either upper case or lower case. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 21: Table 2-1 Components That Are Accessible From The Platform

    SSC0, SSC1 * Power grids are not a component but a division of the Sun Fire 6800 system into two distinct halves of the system. Power supplies ps0, ps1, and ps2 comprise power grid 0. Power supplies ps3, ps4, and ps5 comprise power grid 1.
  • Page 22: Board States For Cpu/Memory Boards And I/O Assemblies

    Description Passed All board components passed testing. Failed The board failed testing and is not usable. This could also indicate corrupt or incompatible firmware. The component is functioning properly. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 23: Domain Status

    Status Field of the showboards Command (Continued) TABLE 2-4 Test Status Description Under Test The domain is running POST (power-on self-test); testing has been initiated using the setkeyswitch command, the testboard command, or an SNMP operation. Not Tested The board has not been tested. Degraded Certain components on the board have failed or are disabled.
  • Page 24: Using Ftp Urls

    The example above references the /tmp/directory. URL that uses a relative path name: ftp://user:password@hostname/tmp/directory In the example above, the path name references /home/user/tmp/directory. URL with anonymous FTP (no user name or password): ftp://hostname/tmp/directory Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 25: Interactive Commands

    The path name in this example references /home/ftp/tmp/directory. Interactive Commands Some commands may prompt for confirmation before executing the command. You can disable prompting by specifying the -y or -n flags, which answer yes or no to any prompted question. Some commands, such as setupplatform and setupdomain, are always interactive.
  • Page 26: Command Line Editing

    Erases from the cursor to the end of the line. Stores erased characters in a save buffer. Control-u Erases the entire line. Stores erased characters in a save buffer. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 27: Command Line History

    Command Line Editing Capabilities (Continued) TABLE 2-6 Keystroke Description Control-r Retypes the line. Control-q Quotes the next character. Allows you to insert Control characters. Control-y Inserts the contents of the save buffer before the cursor. Command Line History Each shell keeps a short history of all entered commands. To display the command line history, use the history command.
  • Page 28: Command Completion

    TABLE 2-8 Keystrokes Used to Complete System Controller Commands TABLE 2-8 Key Sequence Description Control-space Complete this command. Control-? Shows all possible matches. Control-/ Shows all possible matches. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 29: System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference

    System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference This chapter provides a summary of the system controller commands designed for an end-user on the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 systems, describes the system controller command line interface, and provides descriptions and examples for each command.
  • Page 30 Displays the current Capacity on Demand (COD) showcodlicense right-to-use (RTU) licenses stored in the COD license database. Displays the current usage statistics for Capacity showcodusage on Demand (COD) resources. Shows state of a component. showcomponent Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 31 System Controller Command Summary (Continued) TABLE 3-1 Command Description Platform Shell Domain Shell Shows the date and time. showdate Displays the configuration and status of the showdomain domain. Shows environmental information. showenvironment Shows the contents of the error buffer. showerrorbuffer Displays system controller and clock failover showfailover status.
  • Page 32: Alphabetical Listing Of System Controller Commands

    -h displays help for this command. system_board_name is the board to be added. Possible values for system_board_name are sb0–sb5 (CPU/Memory board) or ib6 - ib9 (I/O assembly). Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 33 Description Assigns system_board_name to the specified domain within the platform shell or to the current domain. The board state must be Available. To display the board state, use the showboards command. For more information on board states, see “Board States for CPU/Memory Boards and I/O Assemblies”...
  • Page 34 Example—Domain Shell To assign board name sb2 to the current domain ( ), type: CODE EXAMPLE 3-2 addboard Example in the Domain Shell CODE EXAMPLE 3-2 schostname: A> addboard sb2 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 35: Addcodlicense

    addcodlicense Adds a Capacity on Demand (COD) right-to-use (RTU) license key to the COD license database. Scope platform shell Syntax addcodlicense license-signature addcodlicense -h Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. license-signature is the COD RTU license key to be added to the COD license database.
  • Page 36 Command Example CODE EXAMPLE 3-3 schostname: SC> addcodlicense 01:80d8a9ed:45135285:0201000000:8:00000000:0000000000000000000000 Note – The COD RTU license key listed above is provided as an example and is not a valid license key. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 37: Break

    break Sends a Break signal to the domain console. Scope domain shell Syntax break [-y|-n] break -h Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. -y answers yes to the warning message. Does not prompt for confirmation. -n answers no to the warning message. Does not execute this command if confirmation is requested.
  • Page 38 Command Example CODE EXAMPLE 3-4 schostname: A> break This will suspend Solaris in domain A. Do you want to continue? [no] yes Type ‘go’ to resume. debugger entered. {1} ok Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 39: Connections

    connections Displays connections to the system controller or a domain. Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell connections [-d domainID] connections -h Syntax for the Domain Shell connections [-h] Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. -d domainID shows connections to the specified domain (a, b, c, or d). Description Displays hosts currently connected to the system controller.
  • Page 40: Table 3-2 Header Description For The Connections Command

    Date and time the connection was initiated. The format is Mon dd hh:mm. Connected To Shell or console this session is connected to. Possible values are Platform or domainIDs A, B, C, or D. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 41: Console

    console Connects to a domain from the platform. Scope platform shell Syntax console [-d] domainID console -h Options/Parameters -d domainID is the domain to connect to and is a, b, c, or d. The -d parameter is optional and does not need to precede the domainID. -h displays help for this command.
  • Page 42 POST, the OpenBoot PROM, or the Solaris operating environment. If the domain is hung, there will be no output. However, when a domain displays no output, this does not necessarily mean that the domain is hung. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 43: Deleteboard

    Or, you can use DR to unassign an active board. For an overview of steps to perform, see the section “Assigning and Unassigning Boards” in the “Maintenance” chapter of the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual.
  • Page 44 SC> deleteboard ib7 Example—Domain Shell To delete CPU/Memory board sb3 from the current domain, domain A, type: deleteboard Example Showing Deleting CPU/Memory Board 3 CODE EXAMPLE 3-9 schostname: A> deleteboard sb3 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 45: Deletecodlicense

    deletecodlicense Removes a Capacity on Demand (COD) right-to-use (RTU) license key from the COD license database. Scope platform shell Syntax deletecodlicense [-f] license-signature deletecodlicense -h Options/Parameters -f forces the specified COD RTU license key to be deleted from the COD license database, even if the license removal will result in a license violation.
  • Page 46 Command Example CODE EXAMPLE 3-10 schostname:SC> deletecodlicense 01:80d8a9ed:45135285:0201000000:8:00000000:0000000000000000000000 Note – The COD RTU license key listed above is provided as an example and is not a valid license key. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 47: Disablecomponent

    disablecomponent Adds a component to the blacklist. Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax disablecomponent component_name [component_name . . .] disablecomponent -h Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. component_name is (see TABLE 3-3 TABLE 3-4 system_ /port/physical_bank/logical_bank for the CPU/Memory board board_name system_ /port/bus for an I/O assembly...
  • Page 48: Table 3-3 Component_Name Descriptions For The Cpu/Memory Board Used In The Disablecomponent Command

    Buses on the I/O B0, B1 assembly I/O cards in the I/O C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7—the number of cards varies with the assembly I/O assembly Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 49 See Also enablecomponent,showcomponent, and the “Disabling Components” section in the ‘Troubleshooting” chapter of the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for step-by-step procedure on adding a component to the blacklist. Chapter 3 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference...
  • Page 50 Command Example Adding I/O Assembly 9, CODE EXAMPLE 3-14 Port 0 and Bus 1 and Also I/O Assembly 8, I/O Card 2 to the Blacklists schostname: A> disablecomponent ib9/p0/b1 ib8/c2 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 51: Disconnect

    disconnect Disconnects the current or specified connection. Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell disconnect [ID] disconnect -h Syntax for the Domain Shell disconnect [-h] Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. ID (platform shell only) is the connection to be terminated. ID is the number displayed under the heading ID for the connections command.
  • Page 52 Note – When you disconnect from a domain shell, you will see nothing. Press the Return key to obtain the prompt. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 53: Dumpconfig

    dumpconfig Saves the platform and domain configurations to a server. Scope platform shell Syntax dumpconfig -f url dumpconfig -h Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. -f specifies the URL, which must use the ftp protocol. The URL must point to a directory and not a file.
  • Page 54 See Also restoreconfig Example dumpconfig Example CODE EXAMPLE 3-18 hostname path schostname: SC> dumpconfig -f ftp:// hostname path/schostname. Created: ftp:// nvci hostname path/schostname. Created: ftp:// Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 55: Enablecomponent

    enablecomponent Deletes a component from the blacklist. Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax enablecomponent component_name [component_name . . .] enablecomponent -h Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. component_name is ( TABLE 3-5 TABLE 3-6 system_board_name/port/physical_bank/logical_bank for CPU/Memory boards system_board_name/port/bus for an I/O assembly system_ /card for an I/O assembly board_name...
  • Page 56: Table 3-6 Component_Name Descriptions For The I/O Assembly Used In The Enablecomponent

    Using this command, the platform shell blacklists supersede the domain shell blacklists. For example, if a component is enabled in the platform shell, it will be enabled in all domains. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 57 See Also disablecomponent, showcomponent, and the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for step-by-step procedure on removing a component from the blacklist. This information is in the ‘Troubleshooting” chapter in the section “Disabling Components.” Examples enables CPU/Memory board sb4. This removes CPU/Memory CODE EXAMPLE 3-19 board sb4 from the blacklist.
  • Page 58: Flashupdate

    -f specifies a URL as the source of the flash images url is the URL to the directory containing the flash images. where: ftp://hostname/path ftp://userid:password@hostname//path http://hostname/path For details on ftp URLs, see “Using FTP URLs” on page 8. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 59 Note – The hostname you enter must be a host name or a host name with a fully qualified domain name. You cannot use a partial domain name. Some examples include: schostname, schostname.eng.sun.com. board is the board name. -c specifies that the image should be copied from another board. source_board is the source board for the flash images.
  • Page 60 Note – If you fail to check all versions for compatibility, the domains can crash or the system controller can fail to reboot normally. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 61 (such as a power failure, a failed network connection, and so on), the system controller will prompt you for the URL of the images to be installed. See Also Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual Chapter 3 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference...
  • Page 62 To upgrade the firmware on a replacement CPU/Memory board, sb4 (destination_board), which is a replacement CPU/Memory board for CPU/Memory board, sb0 (source_board). Type: flashupdate Example Updating Replacement CPU/Memory Board CODE EXAMPLE 3-22 schostname: SC> flashupdate -c sb0 sb4 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 63: Help

    help Provides basic help information for commands. Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax help [command_name] | [partial_command_name] help -h Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. command_name is the name of the command. partial_command_name can be one letter of the command or a portion of the command name, such as show.
  • Page 64 Command Example Displaying Commands Beginning With the CODE EXAMPLE 3-25 Letter A schostname: SC> help a addboard -- assign a board to a domain addcodlicense -- add a cod license Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 65: History

    history Shows the command history with date and time stamps. Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax history [-h] Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. Description Shows the command history with date and time stamps for when the commands were executed. This command is shown for your shell and displays the last twenty commands only.
  • Page 66: Password

    It is very important to set the password for the platform and each domain even if a domain is not being used. This prevents people from creating and activating unauthorized domains. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 67 OpenBoot PROM software. For more information on the OpenBoot PROM security mode password, see your OpenBoot PROM documentation. See Also “Security” chapter of the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual Examples You will see the following prompt (...
  • Page 68: Poweroff

    Platform shell component_name(s): all turns off all currently controllable components. Power grid (grid0, grid1). The Sun Fire 6800 system has two power grids: grid0 and grid1. Grid 1 controls power supplies ps3, ps4, and ps5. All other mid-range systems have one power grid, grid0. This grid controls power supplies ps0, ps1, and ps2.
  • Page 69 Fan tray (ft0 - ft3) Domain shell component_name(s): CPU/Memory board (sb0 - sb5) I/O assembly (ib6 - ib9) Note – The specified board must be in the current domain. Description Powers off a component or a list of components. For the domain shell, the specified board must be in the current domain. All slots listed by showboards can be powered off except for the main system controller and the ID board (ID0).
  • Page 70 Note – From the domain shell, you cannot power off power supplies, fan trays, Repeater boards, or power grids. To power off these components, connect to the platform shell. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 71: Poweron

    Platform shell component_name(s): all is all power supplies and boards. Power grid (grid0, grid1). The Sun Fire 6800 system has two power grids: grid0 and grid1. Grid 1 controls power supplies ps3, ps4, and ps5. All of the other mid- range systems have one power grid, grid0.
  • Page 72 Examples To power on CPU/Memory board, sb2 from the platform shell ( CODE EXAMPLE 3-31 type: poweron Example Powering On sb2 CODE EXAMPLE 3-31 schostname: SC> poweron sb2 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 73 To power on CPU/Memory boards and I/O assemblies in the domain ), type: CODE EXAMPLE 3-32 poweron Example Showing Powering On All CPU/Memory Boards CODE EXAMPLE 3-32 and I/O Assemblies in Domain A schostname: A> poweron all Note – From the domain shell, you cannot power on power supplies, Repeater boards, fan trays, or power grids.
  • Page 74: Reboot

    The keyswitch may be set to off if the system controller reboots while a keyswitch operations is in progress. Caution – Rebooting interrupts any current operation. This includes keyswitch operations, rebooting the Solaris operating environment, testing boards, SNMP, and so on. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 75 Examples To reboot the system controller ( ), type: CODE EXAMPLE 3-33 reboot Command Example CODE EXAMPLE 3-33 schostname: SC> reboot Are you sure you want to reboot the System Controller now? [no] Chapter 3 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference...
  • Page 76: Reset

    OpenBoot PROM error reset recovery actions are controlled by setting the OpenBoot PROM error-reset-recovery configuration variable. For the definition of this variable and the various settings, see in “setupdomain” on page 82. TABLE 3-10 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 77 See Also resume, setkeyswitch, setupdomain, showdomain, showkeyswitch, showresetstate, “Domain Not Responding” section in the “Troubleshooting” chapter in the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual. This section describes how to recover from a hung or paused domain. Examples To reset the domain (from a domain shell), type the following ( CODE EXAMPLE 3-34 This command uses XIR (externally initiated reset) to try to obtain diagnostic data.
  • Page 78: Restoreconfig

    URL, which must point to a directory and use the ftp protocol. The restoreconfig command prompts you for a new platform password. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 79 SC configurations. For general instructions on how to use dumpconfig, see “To Use dumpconfig to Save Platform and Domain Configurations” in the chapter “System Power On and Setup” in the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual. This command requires that all domains be powered off with the setkeyswitch off command.
  • Page 80 TOD has been restored Restore complete. The system controller is being rebooted. The date will need to be set in the platform and each domain. Software Reset . . . Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 81: Resume

    resume Exits the domain shell and resumes access to the domain console. Scope domain shell Syntax resume [-h] Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. Description Exits the domain shell and resumes access to the domain console. This command requires an active domain. If the domain is not active, there is no domain console and there is nothing to resume.
  • Page 82 POST, the OpenBoot PROM, or the Solaris operating environment. If the domain is hung, there will be no output. However, when a domain displays no output, this does not necessarily mean that the domain is hung. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 83: Setdate

    setdate Sets the date and time. Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax setdate [-v] [-t time zone] [mmdd]HHMM setdate [-v] [-t time zone] mmddHHMM [[cc]yy][.SS] setdate [-v] [-r datehost] setdate [-v] -t time zone setdate [-v] -t GMT<+|-> offset from GMT ( TABLE 3-7 setdate -h Options/Parameters...
  • Page 84: Table 3-7 Time Zone Abbreviations, Time Zone Name, And Offsets From Greenwich Mean Time

    Indiana eastern standard time GMT-5 India standard time GMT+5.5 Japan standard time GMT+9 Middle East time GMT+3.5 Midway Islands time GMT-11 Mountain standard time GMT-7 Near East time GMT+4 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 85 After you set the date and time, you can use the SNTP server to keep the date and time synchronized. For details, see “To Set the Date and Time for the Platform” in the chapter, “System Power On and Setup” in the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual.
  • Page 86 -t Command Example Setting the Date and Time Zone to CODE EXAMPLE 3-41 Eastern Standard Time Using Time Zone Abbreviations schostname: SC> setdate -t EST 042018152001.10 Thu Apr 20 18:15:10 EST 2001 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 87 To set just the time zone for Japan Standard Time using offsets from Greenwich Mean Time—GMT ( ) and not the date and time, type: TABLE 3-7 setdate -t Command Example Setting the Time Zone to Japan CODE EXAMPLE 3-42 Standard Time Using the Offset From Greenwich Mean Time schostname: SC>...
  • Page 88: Setdefaults

    Options/Parameters—Domain Shell -y does not prompt for confirmation. -n does not execute the command if confirmation is requested. -h displays help for this command. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 89 Description Caution – This command requires that all domains are inactive (not running the OpenBoot PROM, POST, or the Solaris operating environment) and the keyswitch be set to off. When you run this command from the platform shell without options, the platform and domain values are set to the default values.
  • Page 90 If you answer yes, the system controller is rebooted after the defaults are set. If you answer no, the default values are not restored. If a password is set for the platform shell, the password will be required. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 91: Setfailover

    SC failover is disabled after the manual failover occurs. For further information on SC failover, refer to the “System Controller Failover” chapter in the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual.
  • Page 92 SC> setfailover off SC Failover: disabled To re-enable SC failover, type: setfailover Command Example Re-enabling Failover CODE EXAMPLE 3-47 schostname: SC> setfailover on SC Failover: enabled and active. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 93: Setkeyswitch

    setkeyswitch Changes the position of the virtual keyswitch to the specified value. Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell setkeyswitch [-y|-n] -d domainID off setkeyswitch -h Syntax for the Domain Shell setkeyswitch [-y|-n] [off|standby|on|diag|secure] setkeyswitch -h Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command.
  • Page 94: Table 3-9 Results Of Changing The Keyswitch From The Current Setting To A New Setting

    Similar to on, except POST verbose and diagnostic level is to set to maximum. The domain will boot from the diag-device. secure Similar to on, except the reset and break commands are ignored by the domain shell. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 95 Results of Changing the Keyswitch From the Current Setting to a New Setting (Continued) TABLE 3-9 Current Setting New Setting Result standby All boards will be powered off (set to low-power mode and all monitoring of the boards will stop). The domain is shut down. standby Similar to setting the virtual keyswitch from off to on except that you do not have to wait for the system controller to turn...
  • Page 96 Examples To turn the virtual keyswitch on and power on the domain ( CODE EXAMPLE 3-48 type: setkeyswitch on Example CODE EXAMPLE 3-48 schostname: A> setkeyswitch on Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 97 To shut down the domain by turning the virtual keyswitch off ( CODE EXAMPLE 3-49 type: setkeyswitch off Example CODE EXAMPLE 3-49 schostname: A> setkeyswitch off To shut down domain B from the platform shell ( ), type: CODE EXAMPLE 3-50 setkeyswitch off Example Shutting Down Domain B From the CODE EXAMPLE 3-50 Platform Shell...
  • Page 98: Setupdomain

    For memory and Ecache modules, all locations are tested with multiple patterns. More extensive, time-consuming algorithms are not run at this level. This is the same as max. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 99 Parameter Values for the setupdomain Command (Continued) TABLE 3-10 Parameter Value Description All system board components are tested with all tests and test patterns. This is the same as default. Runs all tests at the default level plus more mem1 exhaustive DRAM and SRAM test algorithms.
  • Page 100 The OpenBoot PROM prints a message describing none the reset trap that triggered the error reset and passes control to the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt. The message describing the reset trap type is platform specific. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 101 Parameter Values for the setupdomain Command (Continued) TABLE 3-10 Parameter Value Description The OpenBoot PROM firmware reboots the domain. boot A core file is not generated. Rebooting a domain occurs using the OpenBoot PROM settings for diag-device or boot-device, depending on the value of the OpenBoot PROM configuration variable diag-switch? If diag-switch? is set to true, the device names in...
  • Page 102 See Also password, setdate, showdate, showdomain, and the section “To Configure Domain-Specific Parameters” in the “System Power On and Setup” chapter of the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 103 Example Variables for the setupdomain Command CODE EXAMPLE 3-51 schostname: A> setupdomain Domain Boot Parameters ---------------- diag-level [default]: verbosity-level [min]: error-level [max]: interleave-scope [within-board]: interleave-mode [optimal]: reboot-on-error [true]: error-policy [diagnose]: OBP.use-nvramrc? [<OBP default>]: OBP.auto-boot? [<OBP default>]: OBP.error-reset-recovery [<OBP default>]: Log hosts --------- Loghost [ ]:The hostname or the IP address of the loghost for this domain.
  • Page 104: Setupplatform

    You can also set a timeout period for idle telnet or serial port connections to the system controller. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 105: Table 3-11 Setupplatform Parameter Values

    snmp is Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) configuration. sntp is Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Description Configures parameters for the platform. This command is an interactive command. You are prompted for parameters to configure. For parameters to configure, see TABLE 3-11 setupplatform Parameter Values TABLE 3-11 Parameter...
  • Page 106 Note—For SNMP clients such as the Sun Management Center 3.0 software to access the system controller using SNMP, their community strings should be set to the same value as the value entered here. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 107 setupplatform Parameter Values (Continued) TABLE 3-11 Parameter Description Access control list (ACL). If the board name is listed in the ACL for Domain A ACL for the specific domain, then you have permission to perform addboard or deleteboard requests on that board. Default value is to have all slots assigned to all domains.
  • Page 108 Configure chassis for single or a description of single and dual partition mode, refer to the dual partition mode? “Overview” chapter in the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 109 “Setting Up the Platform” in the “System Power On and Setup” chapter of the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual. This chapter provides a step-by-step procedure on setting up the platform using setupplatform.
  • Page 110 ACL for domain C [SB0 SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 ]: ACL for domain D [SB0 SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 ]: Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 111 setupplatform Output (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 3-52 PROC RTUs installed: 8 PROC Headroom Quantity (0 to disable, 4 MAX) [0]:Number of instant access CPUs to be enabled PROC RTUs reserved for domain A (6 MAX) [0]: Number of domain COD RTU licenses reserved PROC RTUs reserved for domain B (6 MAX) [0]: Number of domain COD RTU licenses reserved PROC RTUs reserved for domain C (4 MAX) [0]: Number of domain COD RTU licenses reserved PROC RTUs reserved for domain D (4 MAX) [0]: Number of domain COD RTU licenses reserved...
  • Page 112: Showboards

    -y answers yes to all questions. -n answers no to all questions. -h displays help for this command. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 113 Description Displays the assignment information and status for all of the components in the system. For example, CPU/Memory boards, I/O assemblies, fan trays, and so on. For the domain shell, the display shows components assigned to the domain and can also include boards that are included in the ACL, and not assigned to any other domain.
  • Page 114 Component, such as a board, CPU, or memory DIMM. J-No Component label on the board. Size Lists the size of the DIMM. Reason Explains why the value is not reported. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 115 The month, day, and year that the flash PROM image was created by Sun Microsystems. Time The time of day (hour:minutes) that the flash PROM image was created by Sun Microsystems. Build A number that identifies the internal build. Used by Sun Microsystems only.
  • Page 116: Table 3-12 Output Header Definitions For The Showboards And The Showboards -V Command

    Describes the CPU type, speed, and Ecache size. Power Grids Component Board. Describes if the board is on or off. Grid Describes which power grid the board is in. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 117 Example—Domain Shell showboards -a Command for the Domain Shell CODE EXAMPLE 3-55 schostname: A> showboards -a Slot Pwr Component Type State Status Domain ---- --- -------------- ----- ------ ------ /N0/SB2 CPU Board Assigned Not tested A CPU Board Available Not tested Isolated /N0/IB6 CPCI I/O Board Assigned...
  • Page 118: Showcodlicense

    Number of RTU licenses granted for the given resource Status One of the following states: • GOOD – Indicates the resource license is valid • EXPIRED – Indicates the resource license is no longer valid Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 119 See Also addcodlicense, deletecodlicense, showcodusage Examples To show formatted COD RTU license key data, type: showcodlicense Example Output – Formatted COD RTU License CODE EXAMPLE 3-56 Data schostname: SC> showcodlicense Description Expiration Count Status ----------- ---------- ----- ------ PROC NONE GOOD To show COD RTU license keys, type: showcodlicense -r Example Output –...
  • Page 120: Showcodusage

    This command shows current information on the COD RTU licenses in use. By default, the command displays a summary of COD RTU licenses used and installed, along with the current state of each resource. See Also showcodlicense Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 121: Table 3-14 Showcodusage Resource Information

    Example To show information by resource, type: showcodusage Example Output by Resource CODE EXAMPLE 3-59 schostname: SC> showcodusage -p resource Resource In Use Installed Licensed Status -------- ------ --------- -------- ------ PROC OK: 8 PROCs available Headroom: 2 describes the resource information displayed:. TABLE 3-14 showcodusage Resource Information TABLE 3-14...
  • Page 122: Table 3-15 Showcodusage Domain Information

    • Unused – The COD CPU is not in use. • Unlicensed – A COD RTU license could not be obtained for the COD CPU, so the COD CPU cannot be used. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 123 To show information by both resource type and domain, type: showcodusage Example Output by Both Resource and Domain CODE EXAMPLE 3-61 schostname: SC> showcodusage -p resource Resource In Use Installed Licensed Status -------- ------ --------- -------- ------ PROC OK: 8 PROCs available Headroom: 2 Domain/Resource In Use Installed...
  • Page 124: Showcomponent

    This command also does the following: For CPU/Memory boards, provides information about CPUs, memory modules (DIMMs), and Ecache. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 125 (COD disabled). For details, see the “Capacity on Demand” chapter in the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual. See Also enablecomponent, disablecomponent, and the “Disable Component” section of the “Troubleshooting” chapter in the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual for a step-by-step procedure on displaying a component. Examples shows sample output for the showcomponent sb4 command.
  • Page 126 33MHz 5V Short PCI card /N0/IB6/P0/B1/C1 enabled untest 33MHz 5V Short PCI card /N0/IB6/P0/B1/C2 enabled untest 33MHz 5V Long/Short PCI card /N0/IB6/P0/B1/C3 enabled untest 33MHz 5V Long/Short PCI card Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 127: Showdate

    showdate Displays the date and time. Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell showdate [-tv] showdate -h showdate [-v] [-d domainID] Syntax for the Domain Shell showdate [-tv] showdate -h Options/Parameters -h displays help for this command. -t lists available time zones.
  • Page 128 See Also setdate Example—Platform Shell showdate Command for the Platform Shell CODE EXAMPLE 3-64 schostname: SC> showdate Mon Apr 03 12:31:40 EDT 2001 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 129: Showdomain

    showdomain Displays the configuration and status of the domain. Scope domain shell Syntax showdomain [-v] [-p part]. . . showdomain -h Options/Parameters -v is verbose mode. -p part is a parameter for the information to display: acls shows the access control list bootparams shows boot parameter information cod shows the number of COD RTU licenses reserved for the domain loghosts shows the log hosts...
  • Page 130 Public Community String: Private Community String: ACL for Domain A: SB0 SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SB5 IB6 IB7 IB8 IB9 PROC RTUs reserved for domain A: 0 schostname: A> Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 131 To display the verbose output of parameters assigned by the setupdomain command, type showdomain -v ( CODE EXAMPLE 3-66 showdomain -v Command Example CODE EXAMPLE 3-66 schostname: A> showdomain -v Domain Solaris Nodename Domain Status Keyswitch ------ ---------------- ------------- --------- Powered Off Domain Boot Parameters ----------------------...
  • Page 132 = min error-level = max interleave-scope = within-board interleave-mode = optimal reboot-on-error = true error-policy = diagnose OBP.use-nvramrc? =<OBP default> OBP.auto-boot? = <OBP default> OBP.error-reset-recovery = <OBP default> schostname: A> Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 133: Showenvironment

    showenvironment Displays the current environmental status, temperatures, currents, voltages, and fan status, for the system (platform shell) or the current domain (domain shell). Scope platform shell, domain shell Syntax for the Platform Shell showenvironment [-ltvuw] [-d domainID] [-p part] showenvironment [-ltvuw] board_name showenvironment -h Syntax for the Domain Shell [-p part]...
  • Page 134: Table 3-16 Parts For Showenvironment -P Part

    Output Header Description TABLE 3-17 Header Value Description Slot Slot ID Device Device being monitored by the sensor. Sensor Component that measures the environmental data of the device. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 135 showenvironment Output Header Description (Continued) TABLE 3-17 Header Value Description Value Value returned by the sensor. Units Applicable unit for the sensor. Degrees C Celsius Volts DC Volts Amps Amps Age in seconds of the reading being displayed. Status Values for Status. See the Value column. When the values listed in the Value column are exceeded, a warning message will be logged.
  • Page 136 1 sec 48 VDC 1 48 VDC 0 55.0 Volts DC 2 sec 48 VDC 0 48 VDC 0 56.07 Volts DC 2 sec Fan 0 Cooling 0 1 sec Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 137 showenvironment Platform Shell and Domain Shell Example (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 3-68 Fan 0 Cooling 0 1 sec Fan 0 Cooling 0 7 sec Board 0 1.5 VDC 0 1.51 Volts DC 4 sec Board 0 3.3 VDC 0 3.35 Volts DC 5 sec Board 0 5 VDC 0...
  • Page 138: Showerrorbuffer

    You and your service provider can use the command to obtain information for troubleshooting purposes. See Also None. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 139 Examples shows the error resulting from an interconnect test. CODE EXAMPLE 3-69 showerrorbuffer Example Output for an Interconnect Test CODE EXAMPLE 3-69 schostname: SC> showerrorbuffer ErrorData[0] Date: Tue Jun 04 11:11:32 PDT 2002 Device: /partition0/domain0/SB0/ar0 Register: InterconnectTestError[0x40] : 0x00080400 FailBit [15:00] : 0x400 FailGroup [31:16] : 0x8 ErrorData[1] Date: Tue Jun 04 11:11:42 PDT 2002...
  • Page 140 Example Output for a Hardware Error (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 3-70 Date: Thu Jul 25 11:13:30 PDT 2002 Device: /partition0/domain0/SB0/bbcGroup0/sbbc0 Register: ErrorStatus[0x80] : 0x00000100 SafErr [09:08] : 0x1 Fireplane device asserted an error Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 141: Showfailover

    showfailover Displays system controller (SC) and clock failover status. Scope platform shell Syntax showfailover -v showfailover -h Options/Parameters -v is verbose mode. Displays all available command information, which includes both SC and clock failover status. If the failover status is considered as degraded (explained in the Description section), this option will display any boards that can be controlled by the main SC but not the spare.
  • Page 142 SC and clock failover status: showfailover Command in Verbose Mode CODE EXAMPLE 3-73 schostname: SC> showfailover -v SC:SSC1 Main System Controller SC Failover: enabled and active. Clock failover enabled. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 143 Failover is enabled but inactive because the system is not in a failover-ready state: showfailover Command Indicating SC Failover is Inactive CODE EXAMPLE 3-74 schostname: SC> showfailover SC Failover: enabled but not active. Chapter 3 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference...
  • Page 144: Showkeyswitch

    -h displays help for this command. -v is verbose mode. -d domainID (platform shell only) is a, b, c, or d. See Also setkeyswitch, showdomain, showplatform Description Displays the keyswitch setting. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 145 Examples showkeyswitch Example Showing the Keyswitch Set to On CODE EXAMPLE 3-75 schostname: A> showkeyswitch keyswitch is: on showkeyswitch Example Showing the Keyswitch Set to Off CODE EXAMPLE 3-76 schostname: A> showkeyswitch keyswitch is: off showkeyswitch Example Showing the Keyswitch Set to Standby CODE EXAMPLE 3-77 schostname: A>...
  • Page 146: Showlogs

    There is a separate log for each system controller in the platform and for each domain. If the loghost has been configured (the platform and each domain are configured separately—using setupplatform for the platform loghost and Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 147 setupdomain for each domain loghost), then the messages will also be logged to the loghost for storage. Note that storing the messages is only temporary and will not survive a system reboot or a loss in power. See Also setupdomain, setupplatform, showdomain, showplatform Example displays the output of the showlogs command, run at the CODE EXAMPLE 3-78...
  • Page 148: Showplatform

    FrameManager information. loghosts shows log hosts for the platform. mac shows the MAC addresses, hostID, and the platform a serial number for the domain and the system controllers. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 149 network displays the network settings. partition shows the partition mode. scpost shows the system controller POST diag level. security indicates whether telnet access to the system controller has been enabled or disabled. snmp shows Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) information for the platform.
  • Page 150 PROC RTUs installed: x PROC Headroom Quantity: x PROC RTUs reserved for domain A: x PROC RTUs reserved for domain B: x PROC RTUs reserved for domain C: x Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 151 Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 3-79 PROC RTUs reserved for domain D: x SC POST diag Level: off SC Failover is enabled Logical Hostname: sp1-sc Telnet servers: Enabled Idle connection timeout: No timeout Chassis is in dual partition mode.
  • Page 152 PROC RTUs reserved for domain A: x PROC RTUs reserved for domain B: x PROC RTUs reserved for domain C: x PROC RTUs reserved for domain D: x SNTP ----- SNTP server: ntp1 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 153 -v Output for a Sun Fire 6800 System (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 3-80 SC POST diag Level: off SC Failover is enabled Logical Hostname: sp1-sc Security Options ---------------- Telnet Servers: Enabled Idle connection timeout: 3 minutes Partition Mode -------------- Chassis is in dual partition mode.
  • Page 154: Showresetstate

    The URL must point to a directory and not a file. Examples are: ftp://userid:password@hostname//path ftp://hostname/path For details on specifying ftp protocol URLs, see “Using FTP URLs” on page 8. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 155 Description Prints a summary report of the contents of registers from the save areas of every CPU in the domain that has a valid saved state. By specifying certain options, the format and content of the printed report can be controlled. With no options, the command displays the following registers: Register window (globals, outs, locals, ins) that was current at the time of the failure.
  • Page 156: Showsc

    Clock failover enabled. SC date: Wed Jan 30 18:35:13 PST 2002 SC uptime: 3 days 9 hours 15 minutes 49 seconds ScApp version: 5.13.0 Build 10 RTOS version: 21 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 157 RTOS is the Real Time Operating System for the system controller and ScApp is the system controller application. Chapter 3 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference...
  • Page 158: Testboard

    To prevent this from being a problem, unassign the board from the domain and test the board from the platform shell. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 159 See Also showcomponent, showboards Example To test CPU/Memory board, sb0 in the domain A shell ( ), type: CODE EXAMPLE 3-82 testboard Example Testing CPU/Memory Board sb0 CODE EXAMPLE 3-82 schostname: A> testboard sb0 <Command output not shown.> Chapter 3 System Controller Alphabetical Command Reference...
  • Page 160 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 161: Glossary

    COD CPU/Memory boards that are installed in your system. You can access the COD CPUs after you purchase the COD right-to-use (RTU) licenses for them. For details on COD, refer to the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual...
  • Page 162 The TOD/NVRAM chip is located on the System Controller board. The system (TOD) controller provides TOD services for each domain and for the system controller. Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 163: Index

    Index active board state, 6 Capacity on Demand (COD) resource use, 104 addboard command, 17 RTU licenses, 19, 29, 102 addcodlicense command, 19 command history, 49 adding command summary, 13 board to a domain, 17 console port assigned board state, 6 commands, 13 available board state, 6 CPU/Memory board...
  • Page 164 56 poweroff command, 52, 53 unassigning a board from the domain, 27 poweron command, 55, 56 updating the flash PROM, 43 uptime and version information, displaying, 140 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...
  • Page 165 version and uptime information, displaying, 140 virtual keyswitch, 80 Index...
  • Page 166 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2002...

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