Chapter 1 Notes After The Installation; Primepower - Specific Notes; Modifications Of Solaris Os (Patches, Ptf, Program Local Fix); Changing The Date And Time - Fujitsu Solaris 10 Hardware Platform Manual

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Chapter 1 Notes after the Installation

This chapter describes the post-installation notes.
1.1

PRIMEPOWER - Specific Notes

1.1.1 Modifications of Solaris OS (Patches, PTF, Program Local
Fix)
Only the modifications (patches, PTF, Program Local Fix, etc.) for PRIMEPOWER provided by FUJITSU
LIMITED can be applied to existing PRIMEPOWER systems running Solaris OS software.
Do not use patches provided by Sun Microsystems, Inc. on the World Wide Web or those provided by other
vendors. Also be careful that you do not apply modifications (patches, PTF, Program Local Fix, etc.)
intended for other systems (GP7000D, etc.) provided by FUJITSU LIMITED.
For information on Solaris OS modifications, contact a FUJITSU systems engineer.

1.1.2 Changing the date and time

PRIMEPOWER 1/200/250/400/450/600/650/850
Use the date command in single user mode if you need to change the date and time for testing purposes.
PRIMEPOWER 800/900/1000/1500/2000/2500
See "System Console Software User's Guide" for information on how to change the date and time.

1.1.3 Serial port

1.1.3.1

PRIMEPOWER800/1000/2000

All serial ports on the system board are to be used for the System Management Console.
Do not access the following devices relating to serial ports. Also do not change the setting of
applications using the following device files (such as a port monitor).
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However, devices that are not used as the console path may be used, but only for the FJVTS and
SunVTS. The usable default devices for FJVTS and SunVTS are /dev/term/fa003, fa004, ... and
/dev/se_hdlc3, se_hdlc4, ...
1.1.3.2

PRIMEPOWER900/1500/2500

The device name of the serial port will be as follows:
/dev/term/a, b, ...
/dev/cua/a, b, ...
/dev/term/fa000, fa001, ...
/dev/cua/fa000, fa001, ...
/dev/se_hdlc
/dev/se_hdlc0, /dev/se_hdlc1, ...
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