Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 System Manual page 14

With storedge a1000 array, netra st a1000 array, or storedge a3500, for solaris os sparc platform edition
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Installing Storage Arrays
{0} ok
f. Store the changes.
The changes you make through the nvedit command are recorded on a temporary copy of
the nvramrc script. You can continue to edit this copy without risk. After you complete your
edits, save the changes. If you are not sure about the changes, discard them.
g. Verify the contents of the nvramrc script that you created, as shown in the following
example.
If the contents of the nvramrc script are incorrect, use the nvedit command to make
corrections.
{0} ok printenv nvramrc
nvramrc =
{1} ok
h. Instruct the OpenBoot PROM (OBP) Monitor to use the nvramrc script, as shown in the
following example.
{0} ok setenv use-nvramrc? true
use-nvramrc? = true
{1} ok
Verify that the scsi-initiator-id is set correctly on the second node.
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a. If necessary, power on the second node, but do not allow it to boot. If necessary, halt the
system to continue with OBP Monitor tasks.
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Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 With StorEdge A1000 Array, Netra st A1000 Array, or StorEdge A3500 System Manual
• May 2011, Revision A
5: 7 encode-int " scsi-initiator-id" property
6: device-end
7: install-console
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To store the changes, type the following command:
{0} ok nvstore
{1} ok
To discard the changes, type the following command:
{0} ok nvquit
{1} ok
probe-all
cd /pci@1f,4000/scsi@2
7 " scsi-initiator-id" integer-property
device-end
cd /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3
7 " scsi-initiator-id" integer-property
device-end
install-console
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