Setting The Ip Address For The Distributed Management Card To Control Node Boards In The Same System - Sun Microsystems Netra CT 820 Administration Manual

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2. Start the PMS daemon with the start command:
hostname cli> pmsd start
where port_num is the port number for pmsd to listen on, server_admin_state can be
force_unavail, force_avail, or vote_avail, and -d resets the persistent
storage to the defaults for pmsd.
Setting the IP Address for the Distributed
Management Card to Control Node Boards in the
Same System
The pmsd slotaddressset command is used to set the IP address by which the
distributed management card controls and monitors a node board in a particular
slot. The command establishes the connection between pmsd running on the
distributed management card and pmsd running on a node board. The distributed
management card and the node board must be in the same system.
You specify the slot number of the node board and the IP address to be configured.
The default IP address for all slots is 0.0.0.0; therefore, control is initially disabled.
To Set the IP Address for the Distributed
M
Management Card to Control Node Boards in
the Same System
1. Log in to the distributed management card.
2. Set the IP address with the slotaddressset command:
hostname cli> pmsd slotaddressset -s slot_num
where slot_num can be a slot number from 3 to 20, and ip_addr is the IP address to be
configured.
[-p port_num] [-e server_admin_state] [-d]
-i ip_addr
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