Confirming Xscf Redundancy - Sun Oracle SPARC Enterprise M9000 Installation Manual

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8. Type the fmdump or showlogs commands at the XSCF Shell.
9. Confirm that no error is displayed on the XSCF console as a result of the execution
of either the fmdump or the showlogs command.
When an error is displayed, see
page
3.7.2

Confirming XSCF Redundancy

There are two XSCF units in the M8000/M9000 servers, and normally one of them is active
and the other is on standby. The server is shipped from the factory with XSCFU#0 set as
active.
Follow the instructions in this section to confirm that the active and standby XSCF units can
be switched.
1. Confirm that the ACTIVE LED on XSCFU#0 is on and the ACTIVE LED on
XSCFU#1 is off.
2. Enter the switchscf command in the XSCF Shell to switch XSCFU#0 from active
to standby.
XSCF> switchscf -t Standby
The XSCF unit switch between the Active and Standby states.
Continue? [y|n] :y
Note – Entering the switchscf command reboots the XSCF being switched from active
to standby.
3. Confirm that "XSCF Initial Complete" is displayed after the completion of
rebooting of XSCFU#0.
4. Confirm that the ACTIVE LED on XSCFU#0 is off and the ACTIVE LED on
XSCFU#1 is on.
5. Change the connection of the administration console to the serial port of XSCFU#1.
6. Log into the XSCF Shell from the administration console via the serial port.
7. Enter the version command in the XSCF Shell to confirm that XSCF#0 is on
standby and XSCF#1 is active.
B-2.
Section B.2, "Using Troubleshooting Commands" on
Chapter 3 Installing the Server
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