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4. Add the new MAC address of the Sun StorEdge T3+ array(s) to the /etc/ethers
file on the Storage Service Processor.
Refer to
to ensure that the name correctly corresponds to the location in the cabinet.
For example:
00:20:f2:00:06:3b array-name
See the ethers(4) man page for more details.
5. Make sure the reverse address resolution protocol (RARP) daemon
(in.rarpd(1M)) is running on the Storage Service Processor.
msp0# ps -eaf | grep rarpd
root
msp0#
If the RARP daemon is not running, start it as follows:
msp0# /usr/sbin/in.rarpd dmfe 1
6. Reset the Sun StorEdge T3+ array to see the new IP address.
7. Start a telnet session to the new Sun StorEdge T3+ array.
# /bin/telnet t3b0
login: root
Password:
T3B Release 2.01.00 2002/03/22 18:35:03 (192.168.0.40)
Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
8. Set a password on the Sun StorEdge T3+ array if it has not already been done.
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