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checkdefaultconfig(1M)–Checks all switches, virtualization engines, and Sun
StorEdge T3+ arrays in the Sun StorEdge 3900 and 6900 series subsystem against
factory-set configurations or the latest snapshot files.
getcabinet(1M)–Gets the cabinet configuration type for a Sun StorEdge 3900 or
6900 series configuration. The cabinet configuration type is based on the
components discovered in the cabinet. The types of cabinets returned are 3910,
3960, 3900SL, 6910, 3960, 3910SL, and 3960SL.
getipaddr(1M)–Gets and returns the IP address of a component.
listavailable(1M)–Provides a list of the available component names from the
/etc/hosts file for each Sun StorEdge 3900 or 6900 series storage subsystem.
The list varies, based on the system that is queried. Components that are offline or
busy are not listed.
removelocks(1M)–Removes all the configuration lock files. If the processes are
active, the locks will not be removed.
runsecfg(1M)–The menu-driven character user interface to the configuration
utility is accessed using the runsecfg command. Refer to Section 5.2, "Menu-
Driven Character User Interface" on page 5-2 for detailed information.
setdefaultconfig(1M)–Sets all switches, virtualization engines, and Sun
StorEdge T3+ arrays in the Sun StorEdge 3900 or 6900 series storage subsystem to
the default configurations.
Caution – All data is destroyed when the setdefaultconfig command is
executed.
showerrors(1M)–Displays errors logged into the /var/adm/log/SEcfglog
log file.
showlogs(1M)–Displays either the complete log file or the number of lines
specified from the file, which is located in /var/adm/log/SEcfglog.
5.3.2
Storage Service Processor Sun StorEdge T3+
Array Commands
The commands in this subsection are used to manage the Sun StorEdge T3+ arrays
that are attached to the Sun StorEdge 3900 and 6900 series storage subsystems.
These utilities use a PASSWD environment variable as the Sun StorEdge T3+ array
password for telnet(1) session login. If this environment variable is not set, the
utility tries to log in without a password.
Chapter 5 Configuration Utilities
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