Sun Microsystems Sun StorEdge Switch-8 Installation And Configuration Manual
Sun Microsystems Sun StorEdge Switch-8 Installation And Configuration Manual

Sun Microsystems Sun StorEdge Switch-8 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Sun StorEdge
Network
FC Switch-8 and Switch-16
Installation and Configuration Guide
Sun StorEdge SAN 3.0 Release
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
901 San Antonio Road
Palo Alto, CA 94303
U.S.A. 650-960-1300
Part No. 816-0830-12
October
2001, Revision
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  • Page 1 Sun StorEdge Network ™ FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide Sun StorEdge SAN 3.0 Release Sun Microsystems, Inc. 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 816-0830-12 October 2001, Revision Send comments about this document to: docfeedback@sun.com...
  • Page 2 Sun, Sun Microsystems, le logo Sun, AnswerBook2, docs.sun.com,Sun StorEdge, Sun Enterprise, Java, Solstice DiskSuite, Solstice Backup, StorTools, JDK, et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées, ou marques de service, de Sun Microsystems, Inc. aux Etats- Unis et dans d’autres pays. Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilisées sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées de SPARC International, Inc.
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Conformity

    Dennis P. Symanski DATE Peter Arkless DATE Manager, Compliance Engineering Quality Manager Sun Microsystems, Inc. Sun Microsystems Scotland, Limited 901 San Antonio Road, MPK15-102 Springfield, Linlithgow Palo Alto, CA 94303-4900 U.S.A West Lothian, EH49 7LR Tel: 650-786-3255 Scotland, United Kingdom...
  • Page 4 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide • October 2001...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power equipment. Sun Microsystems is not responsible for source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on regulatory compliance of a modified Sun product.
  • Page 6: Lithium Battery

    SELV Compliance Lithium Battery Safety status of I/O connections comply to SELV requirements. Caution – On Sun CPU boards, there is a lithium battery molded into the real-time clock, SGS No. MK48T59Y, MK48TXXB-XX, Power Cord Connection MK48T18-XXXPCZ, M48T59W-XXXPCZ, or MK48T08. Batteries are not customer Caution –...
  • Page 7 Nennwerten des Geräts angegeben sind. Nehmen Sie keine mechanischen oder elektrischen Stecken Sie auf keinen Fall irgendwelche Gegenstände Änderungen an den Geräten vor. Sun Microsystems, in Öffnungen in den Geräten. Leitfähige Gegenstände könnten aufgrund der möglicherweise vorliegenden übernimmt bei einem Sun-Produkt, das geändert wurde, gefährlichen Spannungen einen Kurzschluß...
  • Page 8 Fehler gemacht, besteht Explosionsgefahr. besitzen keinen Überlastungsschutz und sind Batterie nur gegen Batterien gleichen Typs von daher für Computersysteme nicht geeignet. Sun Microsystems austauschen. Nicht demontieren und nicht versuchen, die Batterie außerhalb des Geräts zu laden. Batterie nicht Achtung – Ihr Sun-Gerät wird mit einem ins Feuer werfen.
  • Page 9 Un des symboles suivants sera peut-être utilisé en fonction Conformité aux normes de sécurité du type d'interrupteur de votre système: Ce texte traite des mesures de sécurité qu’il convient de prendre pour l’installation d’un produit Sun Microsystems. ARRET - Votre système est hors tension (courant alternatif).
  • Page 10 – tous les cordons d’alimentation Ne pas apporter de modification mécanique ou électrique n’ont pas forcément la même puissance au matériel. Sun Microsystems n’est pas responsable de la nominale en matière de courant. Les rallonges conformité réglementaire d’un produit Sun qui a été...
  • Page 11 Ne remplacez ce bloc que par un bloc- Normativas de seguridad batterie Sun Microsystems du même type. Ne le démontez pas et n’essayez pas de le El siguiente texto incluye las medidas de seguridad que se recharger hors du système.
  • Page 12 Modificaciones en el equipo sus productos Sun. No realice modificaciones de tipo mecánico o eléctrico en el equipo. Sun Microsystems no se hace responsable del cumplimiento de las normativas de seguridad en los Precaución equipos Sun modificados.
  • Page 13 Las pilas sólo deben sustituirse por el mismo tipo de paquete de pilas de Sun Microsystems. No las desmonte ni intente recargarlas fuera del sistema. No arroje las pilas al fuego.
  • Page 14 GOST-R Certification Mark Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions Norge ADVARSEL – Litiumbatteri — Eksplosjonsfare.Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandøren. Sverige VARNING – Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
  • Page 15: Regulatory Compliance Statements

    FCC radio frequency emission limits. Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables. Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
  • Page 16 ICES-003 Class A Notice - Avis NMB-003, Classe A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. ICES-003 Class B Notice - Avis NMB-003, Classe B This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
  • Page 17: Bsmi Class A Notice

    BSMI Class A Notice The following statement is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance label. xvii...
  • Page 18 xviii Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide • October 2001...
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction 1 New Features, Benefits, and Products 2 New Device Names 2 On-Demand Node Creation 3 Fabric Connection of Hosts 3 Cascading of Switches 3 Higher Realized Bandwidth 3 Support of Multiple Protocols 4 Support for More, Heterogeneous Storage Devices 4 Support for New Hardware and Software 4 Software Upgrade Only 4 Building Blocks for More Complex Topologies 4...
  • Page 20 Supported Host Bus Adapters 8 FC Tape 8 Software/Drivers 8 Array Storage Rules 8 L180 and L700 FC Tape Libraries 10 FCIP (NFS/NAS and SNDR) 10 Switches 10 FC Tape Libraries 11 Ports 12 Zones 12 Guidelines for Configuration 15 Switches 15 Zones and Arrays 15 Zones and Storage 15...
  • Page 21 Attaching the Mounting Rails to the Expansion Cabinet 42 Installing the Mounting Rails for 8-Port Switches 42 Installing the Switch 46 Installing the Vent Panel 47 Connecting the Cables 50 Sun StorEdge A5200 and T3 Arrays 51 Switch Activation 57 Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port 57 Using RARP to Change the IP Address 57 Installing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3.0 GUI 61...
  • Page 22 SL Zones and Name Server Zones 88 Creating On-Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations 89 Creating Device Nodes Without the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Enabled 89 Creating Device Nodes With the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Enabled 99 Managing the SAN 117 Managing Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager with a Volume Manager 117 Managing Without a Volume Manager 118...
  • Page 23 Managing Fabric Devices Through Dynamic Reconfiguration 126 Managing IP Networks Over Fibre Channel Networks 127 Managing IP Networks in a SAN 128 Installation 128 Configuration 131 Invocation 131 Usage 132 Troubleshooting Tools and Resources 133 Diagnostics 133 Common Problems 135 General Tips For Troubleshooting 135 Problems and Corrective Measures—General Storage 135 Problems and Corrective Measures—Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 136...
  • Page 24 Zoning Error Messages 153 Frequently Asked Questions 155 Sample Installation Session 163 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide • October 2001...
  • Page 25 Figures Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge A3500FC Controller Module 17 FIGURE 2-1 Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge A5200 Array 17 FIGURE 2-2 Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pair 18 FIGURE 2-3 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays, FIGURE 2-4 All SL Ports 20 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays,...
  • Page 26 Attaching the Mounting Rails 43 FIGURE 4-1 Detail of Rail Slots 44 FIGURE 4-2 Attaching the Mounting Rails for a 16-port Switch 45 FIGURE 4-3 Installing Four 8-Port Switches Into the Mounting Rails 47 FIGURE 4-4 Installing the Vent Panel— Two 8-Port Switch Configuration 48 FIGURE 4-5 Installing the Vent Panel—Four 8-Port Switch Configuration 49 FIGURE 4-6...
  • Page 27 Preface The Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide describes how to set up the Sun StorEdge™ Network FC Switch-8 and Switch -16 hardware and configure it to the network. It provides information and pointers to additional documentation you may need for configuring, troubleshooting, and using the switch.
  • Page 28: Typographic Conventions

    Typographic Conventions TABLE P-1 Typeface Meaning Examples The names of commands, files, Edit your .login file. AaBbCc123 and directories; on-screen Use ls -a to list all files. computer output % You have mail. What you type, when AaBbCc123 contrasted with on-screen Password: computer output AaBbCc123...
  • Page 29: Related Documentation

    Related Documentation Product Application Title Part Number SANbox Installer/User’s SANbox-16STD Fibre Channel Switch 875-3141-10 information Installer’s/User’s Manual Installer/User’s SANbox-8 Fibre Channel Switch 875-3142-10 information Installer’s/User’s Manual Installer/User’s SANbox 8/16 Switch Management 875-3060-10 Information User’s Manual Installer/User’s SANbox 8/16 Switch Management 875-3143-10 Information User’s Manual...
  • Page 30 Product Application Title Part Number Storage Rackmount information Rackmount Placement Matrix 805-4748-xx Cabinet Online Software RAID software RAID Manager 6.22 User's Guide 806-0478-10 manpage cfgadm utility cfgadm_fp 1. Check for the latest updates at http://sunsolve.sun.com. Accessing Sun Documentation Online A broad selection of Sun system documentation is located at: http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/hardware/docs A complete set of Solaris documentation and many other titles are located at: http://docs.sun.com...
  • Page 31: Introduction

    C H A P T E R Introduction This guide provides instructions for installing and configuring Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16, Sun StorEdge SAN 3.0 release, hardware and software components. Hardware components include Fibre Channel switches, Fibre Channel host adapters, and storage devices and enclosures. The software components include drivers bundled with the operating system, firmware for the switches, management tools for the switches and storage devices, volume managers, if needed, and other administration tools.
  • Page 32: New Features, Benefits, And Products

    Fabrics and name services, configuring and changing zones on switches, converting to long device names used by Fabrics and Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager, and using on-demand device creation. New Features, Benefits, and Products This version of the Sun StorEdge SAN Product provides new features and benefits. It delivers a larger high-performing SAN, with native Fabric host connectivity, improved manageability, an integrated multipathing solution (Sun StorEdge Traffic Management software), and support for a variety of new hardware and software...
  • Page 33: On-Demand Node Creation

    /devices/pci@f,4000/pci@4/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/ssd@w50020f200000225,0. Old symbolic device name: /dev/dsk/c4t3d0s2 New symbolic designation: /dev/dsk/c4t d0s2. 50020f200000225 On-Demand Node Creation The number of storage devices that can be attached to a host can grow to the thousands with the advent of SANs with native Fabric connectivity. Probing all these devices at boot time and creating device nodes can increase the boot time greatly.
  • Page 34: Support Of Multiple Protocols

    Support of Multiple Protocols The StorEdge Network product supports both SCSI (FCP) and IP(FCIP) over the Fibre Channel. This allows both storage and networking applications to work on the SAN and minimizes the need for multiple networks. FCIP can be used in any supported topology and can be used for traditional IP applications and IP file access at the same time.
  • Page 35: Configurations

    C H A P T E R Configurations This chapter contains information and instructions for configuring your Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 or Switch-16 with one or more hosts and storage. “Supported Hardware” on page 5 “Supported Configurations” on page 7 “Guidelines for Configuration”...
  • Page 36 In a cascaded configuration, two switches are connected together via InterSwitchLinks (ISL). A hard zone and a nameserver zone span both switches. All hosts connected to these zones must be on one switch, and all storage must be on the other.
  • Page 37: Supported Configurations

    Supported Configurations To support a high-availability environment, use these configurations to ensure switch redundancy. See the example diagrams in this chapter for more information on the supported configurations. Hosts Sun Enterprise™ E220R, E250, E420R, and E450 server hosts Sun Enterprise E10000 server host Sun Enterprise E3000-E6000 server hosts Sun Enterprise E3500-E6500 server hosts Sun Enterprise F3800 server host (only with the Sun StorEdge CPCI Dual Fibre...
  • Page 38: Arrays

    Arrays Sun StorEdge A5200 array Sun StorEdge T3 array Sun StorEdge T3+ array Sun StorEdge A3500FC array Supported Host Bus Adapters PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapter PCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter+ CPCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter FC Tape Sun StorEdge L180 Tape Library with STK 9840 tape drives Sun StorEdge L700 FC Tape Library with STK 9840 tape drives Software/Drivers...
  • Page 39 Sun StorEdge A5000 and A5100 arrays are not supported. Sun StorEdge A5200 Array TABLE 2-2 Feature Supported Cascading Zone type SL zone only Maximum number of arrays per SL zone Maximum initiators per SL zone Maximum initiators per array 4 (2 per loop) Split loop support Sun StorEdge T3 Array and T3+ Array TABLE 2-3...
  • Page 40: L180 And L700 Fc Tape Libraries

    The Sun StorEdge T3 array and the Sun StorEdge T3+ array can be part of the same SL zone or nameserver zone. Sun StorEdge A3500FC array TABLE 2-4 Feature Supported Cascading Zone Type SL zone only Maximum number of arrays per SL zone Maximum initiators per SL zone 1.
  • Page 41: Fc Tape Libraries

    Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-16 Note – Make sure the switch chassis ID is not 0. You can change the chassis ID in the Switch Faceplate Display window. After changing the chassis ID, click the Apply button.
  • Page 42: Ports

    Ports Switch Port Types TABLE 2-6 Port Type Supported SL-Ports Private loop (Sun StorEdge A5200 array, Sun StorEdge A3500FC array, Sun StorEdge T3 array, L180 or L700 FC-Tape device) TL-Ports Translated loop (Sun StorEdge T3 array) F-Ports Point-to-Point Fabric (HBA) T-Ports Trunk ports for switch cascading (ISLs) configured initially in Fabric port mode...
  • Page 43 nameserver zones are possible within one hard zone. Overlapping nameserver zones are not supported. In a hard zone containing F_Ports and TL_Ports, nameserver zones must be created if you need more than one zone. SL Zones SL zones on the switch allow the division of the Fabric into zones that define the ports that can communicate with each other.
  • Page 44 Maximum cascading distance is ten kilometers In cascaded configurations, hosts cannot be connected to both switches in a single zone with storage connected, and storage cannot be connected to both switches in a single zone. In other words, a switch zone can have remote storage only or local storage only, but cannot mix the two.
  • Page 45: Guidelines For Configuration

    Guidelines for Configuration Switches For high-availability applications, configure two sets of switches in parallel. Zones and Arrays for more information on Zones and for more information on TABLE 2-7 TABLE 2-8 zones, arrays and initiators. Sun StorEdge T3 arrays support SL zones and nameserver zones (or zones in which a host has made a point-to-point Fabric connection to a switch and the Sun StorEdge T3 array is attached to a TL-port).
  • Page 46: Configuration Examples

    Arrays, Zones, and Initiators TABLE 2-8 Array Maximum Arrays/Zone Maximum Initiators/Zone Sun StorEdge A3500FCarray Sun StorEdge A5200 2 initiators per loop, or a maximum of four array per array Sun StorEdge T3 8 Sun StorEdge 2 for a single array, 4 for a partner pair array T3WG or 4 Sun StorEdge T3ES...
  • Page 47: Figure 2-1 Single Host Connected To One Sun Storedge A3500Fc Controller Module

    Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays Host Switches Controller A Host adapter FC-AL ports Controller B Host adapter SCSI x 5 FC-AL ports Fiber-optic cables Drive tray x 5 Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge A3500FC Controller Module FIGURE 2-1 Switches Host Sun StorEdge A5200 array SL SL...
  • Page 48: Single Host Connected To Multiple Storage Arrays

    Switches Host Sun StorEdge T3 partner pair Host Adapter Host Adapter Fiber-optic cables Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pair FIGURE 2-3 Single Host Connected to Multiple Storage Arrays shows one host connected through fiber-optic cables to Sun StorEdge FIGURE 2-4 A3500FC controller modules.
  • Page 49 Caution – Make sure that the controller module of the array is split between two switches. For example, connect controller A to switch 1 and controller B to switch 2. Chapter 2 Configurations...
  • Page 50: Figure 2-4 Single Host Connected To Multiple Sun Storedge A3500Fc Arrays, All Sl Ports

    Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array Controller A FC-AL port Controller B FC-AL port SCSI x 5 Drive tray x 5 Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array Host Switches Host Adapter SCSI x 5 Host Adapter Drive tray x 5 Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array SCSI x 5 Drive tray x 5 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays,...
  • Page 51: Figure 2-5 Single Host Connected To Multiple Sun Storedge A5200 Arrays, All Sl Ports

    Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays Switches Host Host Adapter Host Adapter Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays, FIGURE 2-5 All SL Ports Chapter 2 Configurations...
  • Page 52: Figure 2-6 Single Host Connected To Multiple Sun Storedge A5200 Arrays And A Single Fc-Tape Library

    Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays Switch 0 Host Host Adapter Host Adapter Switch 1 Switch 0 SL Zone 1 = Ports 1,2,3,4,6 Ports = All SL FC Tape library SL Zone 2 = Ports 5,7,8 Ports = All SL Switch 1 SL Zone 1’...
  • Page 53: Figure 2-7 Single Host Connected To Multiple Sun Storedge T3 Partner Pairs

    Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs Switches Host Host Adapter Host Adapter Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pairs FIGURE 2-7 Chapter 2 Configurations...
  • Page 54: Figure 2-8 Single Host Connected To Multiple Sun Storedge T3 Arrays And Multiple Sun Storedge A3500Fc Arrays

    Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs Switch 0 Sun StorEdge A3500 FC array Host Controller A Host Adapter FC-AL Port Controller A SCSI FC-AL Port Host Adapter Controller A FC-AL Port Controller A SCSI FC-AL Port Switch 1 Hard zone 1 = Ports 1-8 Hard zone 2= Ports 9-16 Switch 1 Switch 0...
  • Page 55: Figure 2-9 Single Host Cascading Switches Connected To Sun Storedge T3 Array And Local Storage Sun Storedge A5200 Array And Sun Storedge T3 Array

    Zone 1 Zone 1 Host Switch 2 Host Adapter Switch 0 Host Adapter Host Adapter Zone 1’ Host Adapter Zone 1 Switches 0,2 and Switches 1,3 Nameserver Zone 1,1’ Switch 2,3 Switch 0,1 Ports: 1 = F Ports: 1= T Switch 1 Ports: 2 = T Ports: 2 = TL...
  • Page 56: Multihost

    Multihost shows an example of a multihost configuration: two hosts connected FIGURE 2-10 through fiber-optic cables, using switches, to two Sun StorEdge A3500FC controller modules. shows two hosts connect to a maximum of four Sun StorEdge A3500 FC FIGURE 2-10 arrays.
  • Page 57: Figure 2-10 Two Hosts Connected To A Maximum Of Four Sun Storedge A3500Fc Arrays All Ports Sl

    Sun StorEdge A3500 FC Arrays Controller A FC-AL Port Controller B FC-AL Port SCSI x 5 Host Switches Drive Tray x 5 Host Adapter Controller A Host Adapter FC-AL Port Controller B FC-AL Port SCSI x 5 Host Adapter Drive Tray x 5 Host Adapter Controller A FC-AL Port...
  • Page 58: Figure 2-11 Two Hosts Connected To Three Sun Storedge A5200 Arrays, All Ports Sl

    Note – You can attach different storage types to the same switch so long as the storage devices are on different zones. Each controller that is connected to a switch must have a unique loop ID. Whenever you add a second controller to a switch, make sure that the loop ID of the controller being connected is different from the loop ID of any other controller currently connected to the same switch.
  • Page 59: Figure 2-12 Two Hosts Connected To Four Sun Storedge T3 Partner Pairs

    Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs Switches Host Host Adapter Host Adapter Host Host Adapter Host Adapter Two Hosts Connected to Four Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pairs FIGURE 2-12 Chapter 2 Configurations...
  • Page 60 Note – You must enable Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software or use Veritas VxDMP 3.2 for failover across multiple hosts to work. Set the mp_support on the Sun StorEdge T3 to mpxio. Sun StorEdge L180 or L700 FC Tape Library Switch 0 Sun Enterprise 420 Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs...
  • Page 61 Sun Enterprise E220 Host A Host Adapter Host Adapter Host Adapter Host Adapter Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Tape library Switch 0 Sun Enterprise E3000 Host A Host Adapter Host Adapter Host Adapter Host Adapter Nameserver zone and SL zone Switch 1 cannot be in the same zone.
  • Page 62: Setting The Loop Id

    Note – You must enable Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software or use Veritas VxDMP 3.2 for failover across multiple hosts to function. The mp_support on the Sun StorEdge T3 should be set to mpxio. Setting the Loop ID Setting the loop ID of the Sun StorEdge A3500 FC array is different from the procedure for the Sun StorEdge A5200 array and for the Sun StorEdge T3 array.
  • Page 63 To Verify the Loop ID of the Sun StorEdge A5200 and T3 Arrays Make sure that each array on a single loop has a unique target ID. If two Sun StorEdge T3 arrays have the same target ID on the same FC-AL loop, the software does not recognize their presence.
  • Page 64: Figure 2-15 Sun Storedge A3500 Fc-Al Id Settings

    Controller B Controller A Controller B Controller A 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 Sun StorEdge A3500 FC-AL ID Settings FIGURE 2-15 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide • October 2001...
  • Page 65: Installation Overview

    C H A P T E R Installation Overview This chapter contains an overview of the tasks required for installing new Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 hardware and software. It also provides an overview of the tasks required to update the software for previously installed Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 SAN switches.
  • Page 66: Software Components And Patches

    Software Components and Patches For the most recent updates to , refer to the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch- TABLE 3-1 8 and Switch-16 Release Notes. Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches TABLE 3-1 Non-Bundled Software Minimum Version Minimum Patch Recommended and Security Patches - Solaris 8 04/01 108982-09...
  • Page 67: Overview-Installing A New Switch

    Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches (Continued) TABLE 3-1 Non-Bundled Software Minimum Version Minimum Patch Sun StorEdge T3 18Gb disk Firmware 109115-09 VERITAS Volume Manager™ VERITAS File System Instant Image™ fast Write Cache™ SNDR 2.3.1 110722-01 110432-01 StorTools™ Sun StorEdge Network Storage Agent™ VERITAS NetBackup™...
  • Page 68: Overview For Software Installations

    3. Install the GBICs. See the Sun Switch Management Installer's/User's Manual for the 8-port switch, or the SANbox Segmented Loop Switch User's Manual for instructions. 4. Install the vent panel. See "Installing the Vent Panel" on page 47. 5. Connect the cables and power cords. See Chapter 2 for configuration information.
  • Page 69: Patchpro Expert

    PatchPro Expert PatchPro Expert analyzes the system configuration and currently installed patches with the latest patch revisions available on the http://sunsolve.Sun.Com. If new patch revisions are available on http://sunsolve.Sun.Com, it generates a list and allows you to download the patches. It also generates a list to indicate the order in which patches should be installed.
  • Page 70 d. Under switches and HBAs, select the HBAs in your SAN. You do not need to select the switches under this block because the switch GUI/ firmware was captured when you selected the Network FC Switch, Version 3.0. 7. When your selections are complete, select Generate Patch List. An ordered list of the patches required for your selections displays.
  • Page 71: Hardware Installation

    “Installing the Vent Panel” on page 47 “Connecting the Cables” on page 50 Preparing for the Installation Before you begin installing the switch: Refer to the Rackmount Placement Matrix, available on the Sun Microsystems web site for hole positions in an expansion cabinet. http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/hardware/docs/ Network_Storage_Solutions/Cabinets_and_Enclosures/index.html If you currently have a hub installed in your expansion cabinet, you must remove it, and the mounting tray, prior to installing the switch and mounting rails.
  • Page 72: Sun Storedge Network Fc Switch-8 And Switch-16 Installation And Configuration Guide • October

    Attaching the Mounting Rails to the Expansion Cabinet The 8-port switch comes with a set of mounting rails that holds two switches. The 16-port switch comes with individual rails for each switch. This section describes how to attach the mounting rails to an expansion cabinet for two-switch and four-switch configurations.
  • Page 73: Figure 4-1 Attaching The Mounting Rails

    Back Stopper screws Attaching the Mounting Rails FIGURE 4-1 3. Working from the front of the cabinet, install the mounting rails by sliding the keyhole slot in the rail onto the screw. The rails for left and right are identical, but reversed, for the two sides. The large hole is oriented near the back for both rails.
  • Page 74: Figure 4-2 Detail Of Rail Slots

    Detail of Rail Slots FIGURE 4-2 4. Install three 10-32 screws on each rail. 5. Tighten the fourth screw. To Attach Mounting Rails for Four 8- Port Switches 1. Mount the first two switches. See “To Attach Mounting Rails for Two 8-port Switches” on page 42. 2.
  • Page 75: Figure 4-3 Attaching The Mounting Rails For A 16-Port Switch

    To Attach Mounting Rails for Two 16-Port Switches Each 16-port switch comes with two identical mounting rails. There is no difference between the left rail and the right rail. 1. Before you install the rails into the cabinet, loosely start two stopper screws into each rail (see FIGURE 4-3 2.
  • Page 76: Installing The Switch

    4. Insert the remaining screws through the mounting rail into the cabinet rail. Do not tighten any of the screws until you have them all loosely started. 5. Tighten all the screws when all four screws in each bracket are in place. The order of tightening does not matter.
  • Page 77: Installing The Vent Panel

    Installing Four 8-Port Switches Into the Mounting Rails FIGURE 4-4 Installing the Vent Panel This section describes how to install the vent panel on the switches in your configuration. “To Install the Vent Panel on Two 8-Port Switches” on page 47 “To Install the Vent Panels on Four 8-Port Switches”...
  • Page 78: Figure 4-5 Installing The Vent Panel- Two 8-Port Switch Configuration

    2. Mount the 1-U filler panel above the vent panel and below the existing 2-U filler panel. 3. Tighten the captive screws. 1-U filler panel 3- U Vent panel Installing the Vent Panel— Two 8-Port Switch Configuration FIGURE 4-5 To Install the Vent Panels on Four 8-Port Switches 1.
  • Page 79: Figure 4-6 Installing The Vent Panel-Four 8-Port Switch Configuration

    Installing the Vent Panel—Four 8-Port Switch Configuration FIGURE 4-6 To Install the Vent Panel on a 16-Port Switch Each 16-port switch comes with its own vent panel. 1. Mount a vent panel over the front of each switch. No filler panel is necessary. 2.
  • Page 80: Connecting The Cables

    Installing the Vent Panel for a 16-Port Switch FIGURE 4-7 Connecting the Cables Some storage cabinets may have shorter and fewer power cords. In these cases, you must use the Y cable, provided with your switch, to increase the number of power connections and provide adequate power cord length.
  • Page 81: Sun Storedge A5200 And T3 Arrays

    Sun StorEdge A5200 and T3 Arrays To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge T3 Array 1. Power off the system. For instructions about powering off the Sun StorEdge T3 Array, refer to the documentation that came with the array. 2.
  • Page 82 To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array If the existing power cords are too short, replace them with the Y cable. 1. Power off the system. For instructions about powering off the Sun StorEdge A5200 Array, refer to the documentation that came with the array.
  • Page 83: Figure 4-9 The 8-Port Switch Power Connector

    1. Working from the back, connect the power cord(s). shows the 8-port switch power connector. FIGURE 4-9 shows the 16-port switch power connector. FIGURE 4-10 shows the power connections for two or four switches. FIGURE 4-11 Allow the power cord to dangle temporarily. GBIC Port 2 Port 6...
  • Page 84: Figure 4-11 Power Connection For Two Or Four Switches

    Switch 1 Power Switch 2 cords Switch 3 Switch 4 Power Connection for Two or Four Switches FIGURE 4-11 2. Install the GBIC. See the “Removal and Replacement Procedures” chapter of the SANbox 8/16 Segmented Loop Switch User’s Manual for instructions on installing a GBIC. 3.
  • Page 85: Figure 4-12 Cable Routing For The 8-Port Switch

    Power Fibre channel cables Tie wrap Extension power cord Cable Routing for the 8-Port Switch FIGURE 4-12 Fibre Channel cables Fibre Channel cables Fibre Channel cables Fibre channel cables m ic ro s y s te Cable Routing for the 16-Port Switch FIGURE 4-13 Note –...
  • Page 86 To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge L180 or L700 FC Tape Library 1. Refer to the installation documentation that came with your tape library for instructions on cabling. 2. Comply with the rules for configuring an FC Tape Library with a Sun StorEdge FC Network Switch.
  • Page 87: Switch Activation

    C H A P T E R Switch Activation This chapter contains the procedures for bringing the new Sun StorEdge FC Switch 3.0 software onto the network. For more details about the switch, refer to Switch Management User’s Manual. “Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port” on page 57 “Installing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3.0 GUI”...
  • Page 88: Figure 5-1 Sun Storedge Network Fc Switch-8 Mac Address Location

    You will need the following information to change the IP address: IP address _______________________ Contact the person who maintains your network for this information. MAC address _____________________ See for the location FIGURE 5-1 FIGURE 5-2 of the MAC Address. Switch name ______________________ This is the assigned name of the switch you are installing.
  • Page 89 4. Back up the affected management station configuration files: # cp -p /etc/nsswitch.conf /etc/nsswitch.conf.SAV # cp -p /etc/hosts /etc/hosts.SAV 5. On a host connected to the same subnet as the switch, edit the /etc/ethers file by adding the MAC address and switch name. For example: 8:0:20:7d:93:7e switch-name In this example:...
  • Page 90 9. If RARP is not running, start the RARP daemon in the Solaris software environment by typing: # /usr/sbin/in.rarpd -ad The IP address will now automatically download to the switch after you install the switch and power on the system. Note –...
  • Page 91: Installing The Sun Storedge Network Fc Switch 3.0 Gui

    Installing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3.0 GUI The Sun StorEdge FC Switch 3.0 GUI application is supported on the JDK™ 1.3.02 . Refer to the CD documentation, 804-7880-10, packaged with the system, for installing the JDK. To View the SANsurfer Application Version 1.
  • Page 92 To Remove the 2.0 GUI 1. In the root directory, type: # pkgrm SUNWsmgr The following message displays: The following package is currently installed. SUNWsmgr SANsurfer, Qlogic Fibre Channel Administration (i86pc, sparc) 2.07 Do you want to remove this package? 2.
  • Page 93 To Install the 3.0 GUI Patch If you have the 2.0 or 2.1 GUI already installed and you have the patch for the 3.0 GUI, you can upgrade the GUI with the 3.0 patch. 1. If you want to preserve your current user administration and Fabric configurations, copy the current user administration file (app.dat) and Fabric information file (default.fab) to another file.
  • Page 94 b. Enter the switch IP address in the Fabric window of the GUI. It may take a few seconds for the switch icon to become gray. You can click the Refresh button. c. After the switch icon becomes gray, click the Sun logo. Note –...
  • Page 95 5. Double-click the switch icon. The Topology View screen is erased, and the Switch FacePlate Display screen displays. 6. Make a note of the firmware revision level. The revision level appears on the second line of the text in the upper right corner of the Switch FacePlate Display screen.
  • Page 96: Setting The Stage Type

    Setting the Stage Type After installing the GUI, you can leave the stage type to SL zoning (segmented loop) or change it to FLS-IO Transfer (IOT) mode. SL zones enable you to divide the SL ports into multiple zones that define which ports will communicate with each other.
  • Page 97: Installing A New San

    C H A P T E R Installing a New SAN This chapter contains the following topics that describe how to install a new SAN system: “Required Software Components” on page 67 “Downloading Patches and Packages” on page 69 “Verifying Successful Patch Downloads” on page 69 “Installing the Software”...
  • Page 98 Solstice DiskSuite Solstice DiskSuite is an unbundled software product that is delivered with Solaris software. Solstice DiskSuite provides host-based storage management, such as mirroring and striping of disks, which provides greater reliability and volume size. Solstice DiskSuite 4.2.1 also implements RAID 5. VERITAS Volume Manager VERITAS Volume Manager is a separately installed software product that provides host-based storage management, such a disk labeling, mirroring, striping, and RAID...
  • Page 99: Downloading Patches And Packages

    Downloading Patches and Packages You can download the required software components from the following web sites listed in TABLE 6-1 Software Download Sites TABLE 6-1 Software Downloading Web Site packages and http://www.sun.com/storage/san/ documentation patches http://sunsolve.sun.com Note – You can also get all the patches and packages for your configuration from the SunSolve web site.
  • Page 100: Installing The Software

    Note – The direcotry /usr/ucb has another version of the sum utility. Use /usr/ 5bin/sum. Example of GNU md5sum Utility CODE EXAMPLE 6-2 % md5sum 108982-09.zip 1297fcd385f618c726489c6c7f57c900 108982-09.zip Download the GNU md5sum utility from or from http://www.sunfreeware.com http://sunsolve.sun.com/md5/md5.tar.z. 2. Compare the checksum value that is displayed to the patch checksum value given at the Checksum File link http://sunsolve.Sun.COM If the values are identical, the patches were properly downloaded.
  • Page 101 Software Installation Sequence (Continued) TABLE 6-2 Patch or Package Software /kernel/drv/qlc driver patch 108984-08 luxadm, liba5k and libg_fc patch 109529-06 Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager patch 111412-05 luxadm/liba5k and libg_fc patch 111413-04 fcp/fp/fctl/usoc drivers patch 111095-05 fcip driver patch 111096-03 qlc driver patch 111097-04 111267-02 /kernel/fs/specfs patch...
  • Page 102 4. Install cfgadm plug-in library packages SUNWcfpl and SUNWcfplx. # pkgadd -d pkg-location SUNWcfpl # pkgadd -d pkg-location SUNWcfplx 5. Install the SAN Foundation Kit SUNWsan patch 111847-xx. If you installed the Sun SAN release 3.0, do not install this patch. a.
  • Page 103 8. Install luxadm/libg_fc/liba5k patch 109529-xx. Patch 109529-06 may have been included with your operationg system. Use the showrev command to see it it has been included. 109529- # patchadd patch-location/ 9. Install Network Storage Traffic Manager patch 111412-xx. # patchadd patch-location/111412-04 10.
  • Page 104 16. Update MANPATH to access cfgadm_fp(1M) man page. For sh or ksh, type: # MANPATH=/opt/SUNWsan/man:$MANPATH;export MANPATH For csh, type: % setenv MANPATH /opt/SUNWsan/man:$MANPATH 17. Install StorTools package SUNWvtsst. If you plan to used your system as a SAN Management host, install Step 17, Step 18, and Step 19.
  • Page 105 name server zones additional initiators per zone host fabric connectivity cascaded switch configurations Chapter 6 Installing a New SAN...
  • Page 106 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide • October 2001...
  • Page 107: Upgrading The San

    C H A P T E R Upgrading the SAN This chapter contains the following topics regarding how to upgrade your SAN system to the latest version: “Downloading Patches and Packages” on page 77 “Verifying Upgrade Compliance” on page 77 “To Upgrade Software”...
  • Page 108 To Upgrade Software If you have multiple hosts on your SAN, you can upgrade them simultaneously or one at a time without affecting your SAN environment. Hosts that are not being upgraded will not be affected during the upgrade. You can upgrade the host software one host at a time or several hosts in parallel.
  • Page 109 pkg_name is the name of the package you need to obtain the information on. pkg_name # pkginfo -l 1. Upgrade your SUNWsan package to StorEdge SAN 3.0. Before you start, check your system to see if it has been installed, and if it is already up to date.
  • Page 110: Software Installation

    cfgadm Plug-in Library Packages 1. Install cfgadm plug-in library packages SUNWcfpl and SUNWcfplx. pkg-location SUNWcfpl # pkgadd -d # pkgadd -d pkg-location pkg-location SUNWcfplx SUNWcfplx pkgadd -d Software Installation 1. Follow Step 6 through Step 16 on page 72 and page 74 of Chapter 6. SAN Management Software If this system is being used as a SAN Management host, follow the steps in this section.
  • Page 111 SUNWvtsst NAME: StorTools Diagnostic Package CATEGORY: Diagnostics ARCH: sparc VERSION: BASEDIR: /opt VENDOR: Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation DESC: StorTools Diagnostic Package PSTAMP: Built by buildst@diag240.Central.Sun.COM on 09/12/ 0115:02:23 INSTDATE: Oct 14 2001 17:26 STATUS: completely installed FILES: 370 installed pathnames...
  • Page 112 SUNWrasag NAME: Network Storage Agent CATEGORY: system ARCH: sparc VERSION: BASEDIR: /opt/SUNWrasag VENDOR: Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation PSTAMP: ccadieux on 08/08/00 10:34:24 INSTDATE: Oct 14 2001 17:52 STATUS: completely installed FILES: 811 installed pathnames 96 directories 146 executables 20332 blocks used (approx) 2.
  • Page 113: Switch Firmware

    Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch Manager 1. Upgrade Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch Manager package, SUNWsmgr. SANsurfer Switch Manager SAN release 3.0 can manage both 2.0 and 3.0 versions of the Sun StorEdge FC Network switch. Earlier versions of SANsurfer Switch Manager are not supported and may cause improper switch operation when used for managing SAN 3.0, Sun StorEdgeTM Network FC Switch.
  • Page 114 a. Stop Network Storage Agent Monitoring on all hosts connected to this switch. This insures that unnecessary events and notifications are not generated, when the switch is reset after the firmware upgrade. b. Use the newly installed SANsurfer Switch Manager to upgrade the switch firmware.
  • Page 115: Configuring The San

    C H A P T E R Configuring the SAN This chapter contains the following topics regarding how to configure your SAN system. For more detailed information on managing multiple switches and managing switch zones, see the SANbox 8/16 Switch Management User’s Manual. “Managing Multiple Switches”...
  • Page 116 To Save a Switch IP Configuration to Disk 1. In the Fabric window, type the switch IP address in the IP Address field. 2. Click File and select Save As. a. Type the Fabric name of the switch. b. Click OK. The Fabric is saved to disk.
  • Page 117: Managing Cascaded Switches

    To Delete a Switch Configuration 1. Click File. 2. Click Delete Fabrics File. 3. Select the Fabric you want to delete. 4. Click OK. The Fabric is deleted. Managing Cascaded Switches A cascaded configuration is managed through the Ethernet connection to one of the switches.
  • Page 118: Managing Switch Zones

    Managing Switch Zones With the exception of the following clarifications regarding compatibility with the Sun StorEdge FC Network switch-8 and switch-16 rules, refer to pages 2-60 to 2-70 of the SANbox-8/16 Switch Management User’s Manual for instructions about managing switch zones. “Broadcast Zones”...
  • Page 119: Creating On-Demand Device Nodes On Hosts For Fabric Configurations

    Creating On-Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations In SL zones, hosts and storage devices connect in private loop topology, and devices are available by default when devices are added to an SL zone. With the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software enabled, the Solaris host configures the devices as Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices.
  • Page 120 “To Configure All Fabric Devices on a Fabric-Connected Host Port” on page 95 “To Unconfigure All Fabric Devices on a Fabric-Connected Host Port” on page 97 To Discover Fabric Devices Visible on a Host Fibre channel host ports c0 and c1, and the devices attached to them, provide an example of discovering Fabric devices.
  • Page 121 Note – The cfgadm -l commands displays information about fibre channel host ports. Use the cfgadm -al command to also display information about fibre channel devices. The lines that include a port World Wide Name in the attachment point ID field associated with c0 represent a Fabric device. Use the cfgadm configure and unconfigure commands to manage those devices be made available on Solaris host.
  • Page 122 4. Verify that the selected Fabric device is configured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0::50020f2300005f24 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0::50020f2300006107 disk connected unconfigured unknown fc-private connected configured...
  • Page 123 (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 8-1 Maximum prefetch: Device Type: Disk device Path(s): /dev/rdsk/c0t50020F2300006077d1s2 /devices/pci@1f,2000/pci@1/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/ ssd@w50020f2300006077,1:c,raw DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk: 50020f2300006077 Status(Port B): O.K. Vendor: Product ID: T300 WWN(Node): 50020f2000006077 WWN(Port B): 50020f2300006077 Revision: 0117 Serial Num: Unsupported Unformatted capacity: 558448.000 MBytes Write Cache: Enabled Read Cache:...
  • Page 124 To Unconfigure a Fabric Device This procedure describes how to unconfigure a Fabric device that is attached to the Fabric-connected host port c0. 1. Become superuser. 2. Identify the device to be unconfigured. Only the devices on a Fabric-connected host port can be unconfigured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type...
  • Page 125 4. Verify that the selected Fabric device is unconfigured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300005f24 disk connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300006107 disk connected configured unknown fc-private connected configured...
  • Page 126 Note – Stop all device activity to each Fabric device on the selected port and unmount any filesystems on each Fabric device. If the device is under any volume manager’s control, see the documentation for your volume manager for maintaining the Fabric device.
  • Page 127 To Unconfigure All Fabric Devices on a Fabric-Connected Host Port This procedure describes how to unconfigure all configured Fabric devices that are attached to a Fabric-connected host port. 1. Become superuser. 2. Identify the Fabric devices to be unconfigured. Only the devices on a Fabric-connected host port can be unconfigured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type...
  • Page 128 4. Verify that all the devices on c0 are unconfigured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected unconfigured unknown c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0::50020f2300005f24 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0::50020f2300006107 disk connected unconfigured unknown fc-private connected...
  • Page 129: Creating Device Nodes With The Sun Storedge Traffic Manager Software Enabled

    Creating Device Nodes With the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Enabled This section describes how to perform Fabric device configuration steps on a host that has the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software enabled. For details on enabling Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software, refer to “Managing Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager with a Volume Manager”...
  • Page 130 2. Display information about the attachment points on the system. # cfgadm -l Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected unconfigured unknown fc-private connected configured unknown fc-fabric connected unconfigured unknown An attachment point id (Ap_Id) on a Fabric-connected host port is a path to a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device.
  • Page 131 In the previous example, host ports c0 and c2 are connected to the two ports of a Sun StorEdge T3 enterprise array, which has two port WWNs associated with it: attachment point IDs 50020f2300006077 and 50020f2300006107. To Configure a Fabric-Connected Device as a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Device This example uses Fabric-connected host ports c0 and c2 to configure Fabric devices as Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices on a host that has the Sun StorEdge Traffic...
  • Page 132 3. Configure Fabric devices and create Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices. # cfgadm -c configure c0::50020f2300006077 c2::50020f2300006107 4. Verify that the selected devices are configured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0::50020f23000063a9 disk...
  • Page 133 (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 8-3 Vendor: Product ID: T300 WWN(Node): 50020f2000006077 WWN(Port A): 50020f2300006077 WWN(Port B): 50020f2300006107 Revision: 0117 Serial Num: Unsupported Unformatted capacity: 558448.000 MBytes Write Cache: Enabled Read Cache: Enabled Minimum prefetch: Maximum prefetch: Device Type: Disk device Path(s): /dev/rdsk/c6t60020F20000061073AC8B52D000B74A3d0s2 /devices/scsi_vhci/ssd@g60020f20000061073ac8b52d000b74a3:c,raw Controller...
  • Page 134 (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 8-3 /devices/scsi_vhci/ssd@g60020f20000061073ac8b4c50004ed3a:c,raw Controller /devices/pci@1f,2000/pci@1/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0 Device Address 50020f2300006107,0 Class primary State ONLINE Controller /devices/pci@1f,2000/pci@1/SUNW,qlc@5/fp@0,0 Device Address 50020f2300006077,0 Class secondary State STANDBY Note – The luxadm (1M) output on 50020f2300006107 will show the same information as the previous display. To Unconfigure a Fabric Device Associated With Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Devices This example shows a Fabric-connected host ports c0 and c2 to illustrate how to...
  • Page 135 Only the devices on a Fabric-connected host port can be unconfigured through the cfgadm unconfigure command. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown fc-private connected configured unknown c1::220203708b69c32b disk...
  • Page 136 CODE EXAMPLE 8-4 # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown fc-private connected configured unknown c1::220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown c1::220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown c1::220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown...
  • Page 137 An attachment point id (Ap_Id) on a Fabric-connected host port is a path to a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device. Only the devices on a Fabric-connected host port can be unconfigured through the cfgadm unconfigure command. CODE EXAMPLE 8-5 # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle...
  • Page 138 4. Verify that the selected device is unconfigured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown fc-private connected configured unknown c1::220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown c1::220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown...
  • Page 139 (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 8-6 Maximum prefetch: Device Type: Disk device Path(s): /dev/rdsk/c6t60020F20000061073AC8B52D000B74A3d0s2 /devices/scsi_vhci/ssd@g60020f20000061073ac8b52d000b74a3:c,raw Controller /devices/pci@1f,2000/pci@1/SUNW,qlc@5/fp@0,0 Device Address 50020f2300006077,1 Class primary State ONLINE DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk: 50020f2300006077 Status(Port B): O.K. Vendor: Product ID: T300 WWN(Node): 50020f2000006077 WWN(Port B): 50020f2300006077 Revision: 0117 Serial Num: Unsupported...
  • Page 140 1. Become superuser. 2. Identify a Fabric-connected host port to be configured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown fc-private connected configured unknown c1::220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown...
  • Page 141 (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 8-7 Device Address 50020f2300006077,1 Class primary State ONLINE DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk: 50020f2300006077 Status(Port B): O.K. Vendor: Product ID: T300 WWN(Node): 50020f2000006077 WWN(Port B): 50020f2300006077 Revision: 0117 Serial Num: Unsupported Unformatted capacity: 558448.000 MBytes Write Cache: Enabled Read Cache: Enabled Minimum prefetch:...
  • Page 142 4. Verify that all devices on c2 are configured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc-fabric connected configured unknown c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown fc-private connected configured unknown c1::220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown c1::220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured...
  • Page 143 (Continued) CODE EXAMPLE 8-8 Controller /devices/pci@1f,2000/pci@1/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0 Device Address 50020f2300006107,1 Class secondary State STANDBY Controller /devices/pci@1f,2000/pci@1/SUNW,qlc@5/fp@0,0 Device Address 50020f2300006077,1 Class primary State ONLINE DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk: 50020f2300006077 Status(Port A): O.K. Status(Port B): O.K. Vendor: Product ID: T300 WWN(Node): 50020f2000006107 WWN(Port A): 50020f2300006107 WWN(Port B): 50020f2300006077...
  • Page 144 To Unconfigure All Fabric-Connected Devices on Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Enabled Ports Note – Whether Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled or not, the unconfigure operation for Fabric devices is identical, but the result of the operation is different. When Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled, Solaris removes Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager related path or device node information.
  • Page 145 Note – This operation repeats the unconfigure command of an individual device for all the all devices on c2, and it can be time consuming if the number of devices on c2 is large 4. Verify that all of the devices on c2 are unconfigured. # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type...
  • Page 146 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide • October 2001...
  • Page 147: Managing The San

    C H A P T E R Managing the SAN This chapter explains how to manage the SAN system. For information about managing device-node creation on SANs, see “Creating On-Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations” on page 89. The scope of this chapter is limited to the operations required from the perspective of the Solaris operating environment.
  • Page 148: Managing Without A Volume Manager

    Managing Without a Volume Manager You can use the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software to manage multiple paths to a device. 1. Install the drivers. 2. Enable the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software system-wide by setting the mpxio-disable field in the /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf file to “no”. Additional explanation of this file is provided in the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Installation and Configuration Guide.
  • Page 149: Managing Switch Zones

    Managing Switch Zones For the following topics, see the SANBox-8/16 Switch Management User’s Manual: Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3.0: Adding a zone Removing a zone Removing a port from a zone Adding an additional inter-switch link Adding a host to an existing zone or switch Verifying the results Verifying the software patch revision Verifying the software package revision...
  • Page 150 To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array from Host A 1. Stop all disk activity to the StorEdge A5200 array. 2. Unmount any file systems currently using disks in Sun StorEdge A5200 array. 3. Deport any VM disk groups. 4. Run luxadm remove command to remove the Sun StorEdge A5200 array from host A.
  • Page 151: Rezoning And Reassigning Sun Storedge A3500Fc Luns From Host A To Host B

    Rezoning and Reassigning Sun StorEdge A3500FC LUNs from Host A to Host B Rezoning to remove a storage device from host A and add it to host B causes host A to loose all access to the storage device. To rezone a Sun StorEdge A3500FC array from one host to another host, perform the following two procedures: “To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array From Host A”...
  • Page 152: Rezoning And Reassigning Sun Storedge T3 Arrays From Host A To Host B

    b. Run the following commands: # /etc/init.d/rdacctrl stop # /etc/init.d/rdacctrl config # /etc/init.d/rdacctrl start 2. Import any Volume Manager disk groups. 3. Mount any Volume Manager volumes in the /etc/vfstab file. You may need to run the fsck command. Rezoning and Reassigning Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays from Host A to Host B Rezoning to remove a storage device from host A and add it to host B causes host A to loose all access to the storage device.
  • Page 153: Adding Storage Devices

    To Rezone a Sun StorEdge T3 Array to Host B 1. If necessary, configure all paths to the Sun StorEdge T3 array using the cfgadm - c configure command. This will create device nodes. Perform this step if the Sun StorEdge T3 array is connected in a name server zone and is accessed by a host port connected to a switch F-port.
  • Page 154: Adding A Sun Storedge T3 Workgroup Or Enterprise Array

    Adding a Sun StorEdge T3 Workgroup or Enterprise Array The following applies to when the Sun StorEdge T3 array is connected as a Fabric device (an array to a switch TL_port and a host port to a switch F_port). If Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled, refer to “To Configure a Fabric-Connected Device as a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Device”...
  • Page 155: Removing A Sun Storedge A5200 Array

    “Removing a FC-Tape Drive” on page 126 Removing a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Use the luxadm remove_device command to hot remove a disk drive, enclosure, or chain of enclosures. This command interactively guides you through the hot removal of one or more devices. In the Sun StorEdge A5200 disk array, the remove_device command of the luxadm command performs the following functions: Checks whether the device is busy and, if so, warns you...
  • Page 156: Removing A Fc-Tape Drive

    6. Click remove. For additional information, see the Sun StorEdge RAID Manager 6.22 User’s Guide. Removing a FC-Tape Drive See the following documentation for additional information: For the L180: L180 Operator’s Manual L180 Installation Manual L180 Information Manual L180 Assurance Guide For the L700: L700 Operator’s Guide L700 Service Manual...
  • Page 157: Managing Ip Networks Over Fibre Channel Networks

    If the same Fabric devices are intact during DR operations and need to be reconfigured on the host, reconfigure them through an on-demand node creation after you add the system component and it is available to the host. If Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled, refer to “To Configure a Fabric- Connected Device as a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Device”...
  • Page 158: Managing Ip Networks In A San

    Managing IP Networks in a SAN This section contains the following topics: “Installation” on page 128 “Configuration” on page 131 “Invocation” on page 131 “Usage” on page 132 Installation The FCIP depends on the instance of fp. If multiple HBAs are present, plumb manually after identifying the fp instance on which IP should be plumbed.
  • Page 159 3. Manually plumb fp instances. Use the ifconfig interface plumb command. # ifconfig fcip0 plumb If no error message is displayed, manual plumbing has succeeded. Repeat this step for the other fp instances identified in Step 2. To Determine an FP Instance for a Known HBA Port Physical Device Path 1.
  • Page 160 PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapter Device Path CODE EXAMPLE 9-1 “/pci@b,2000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0” 7 “fp” PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapter /etc/path_to_inst TABLE 9-1 Device Path Entry Entry Item Entry Value Physical Name “pci@b,2000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0.0” Instance Number Driver Binding “fp” Name 3. Manually plumb the fp instance. Use the ifconfig interface plumb command In this example, interface would be fcip7..
  • Page 161: Configuration

    Configuration Each network interface should have an .interface file defining the /etc/hostname name of the IP address associated with it. For example, an FCIP network interface fcip0 will have a file named /etc/hostname.fcip0. 1. Manually create a .interface file with a text editor so it contains a /etc/hostname single line that identifies the host name or interface IP address.
  • Page 162: Usage

    To Start a Network Interface Manually 1. Use the ifconfig command with the appropriate interface. For example, to enable an FCIP interface associated with fp instance 0 and an IP address of 192.9.201.10, you would use the following command: # ifconfig fcip0 plumb 192.9.201.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 The ifconfig command is described in more detail in the ifconfig (1M)manpage.
  • Page 163: Troubleshooting Tools And Resources

    C H A P T E R Troubleshooting Tools and Resources This chapter contains information and procedures for correcting faults in initial configuration and subsequent faults. Additional information and resources are available at http://www.sun.com/service/support/sunsolve/index.html. The website contains information on software versions and provides necessary patches for customers.
  • Page 164 SANsurfer Webgui.log (found in $HOME/.Webgui) Component Based Resources: Raid Manager 6.22 GUI SANsurfer Switch GUI command line luxadm output (see the manpage luxadm (1M) for usage) command line cfgadm (1M) command listing (see cfgadm_fp(1M) and cfgadm(1M) manpages) Sun StorEdge T3 Array syslog LED indicators on the affected component (refer to the hardware service manual for the product in question or call your Sun Service representative) Sun Explorer Data Collector utility...
  • Page 165: Common Problems

    Network Storage Agent can help in patch and firmware maintenance and to display a topology view of the entire SAN. You can use Stortools to capture a snapshot of the system configuration, as well as to assist in component and system-wide testing and verification. for download URLs for StorTools and Network Storage Agent TABLE 6-1 packages and documentation.
  • Page 166: Problems And Corrective Measures-Sun Storedge Traffic Manager

    Corrective Measures Using the SANsurfer GUI, verify that the zoning is correct. Using the SANsurfer GUI, check that the port configuration is correct. Fabric Mode Sun Storage T3 is configured on TL_Port HBA is configured on F_Port (point-to-point only) Segmented Loop Mode (private loop) Storage is configured on SL-Ports HBA is configured on SL-Ports HBA and storage are configured in the same SL-Zone...
  • Page 167 Corrective Measures Check that the /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf configuration is correct. Make sure mpxio-disable=no is set. Check /var/adm/messages for errors. For Sun StorEdge T3 Array installations, make sure the sys mp_support setting is set to mpxio. If the problem persists, contact your Sun Service representative. Problem Failing a path (to secondary or to primary) does not succeed using Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager.
  • Page 168 Output for Sun StorEdge T3 Array CODE EXAMPLE 10-1 # luxadm display /dev/rdsk/ c6t60020F20000003C53B4AE50C0005A95Dd0s2 DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk: /dev/rdsk/ c6t60020F20000003C53B4AE50C0005A95Dd0s2 Status(Port A): O.K. Status(Port B): O.K. Vendor: Product ID: T300 WWN(Node): 50020f20000003d5 WWN(Port A): 50020f23000003d5 WWN(Port B): 50020f23000003c5 Revision: 0117 Serial Num: Unsupported Unformatted capacity: 68294.000 MBytes...
  • Page 169 Output for Sun StorEdge A5200 Array: CODE EXAMPLE 10-2 # luxadm display /dev/rdsk/c6t200000203719F802d0s2 DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk: /dev/rdsk/c6t200000203719F802d0s2 Status(Port A): O.K. Status(Port B): O.K. Vendor: SEAGATE Product ID: ST39103FCSUN9.0G WWN(Node): 200000203719f802 WWN(Port A): 210000203719f802 WWN(Port B): 220000203719f802 Revision: 034A Serial Num: LS4705570000 Unformatted capacity: 8637.338 MBytes Read Cache:...
  • Page 170: Problems And Corrective Measures-Error Messages

    path and that the path is not available for a failover operation. Both paths of a dual connected Sun StorEdge A5200 array are ONLINE. Only one path of a Sun StorEdge T3 array is ONLINE; the other path is STANDBY. Check that the cfgadm listing to verify Ap_Ids, representing Fabric-connected Sun StorEdge T3 Array paths, are configured and in the normal condition.
  • Page 171 If necessary, set Force Prom Mode to force the switch to IP address 10.0.0.1. Connect to the switch in this mode and reset the desired IP address. Set back to normal mode and reset the switch. Try reconnecting. (See the switch hardware manuals listed in “Related Documentation”...
  • Page 172 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide • October 2001...
  • Page 173: Software Architecture

    A P P E N D I X Software Architecture This appendix contains a block diagram of the software architecture for the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16, version 3.0 software update. See on the next page. FIGURE A-1...
  • Page 174 SUN SERVERS (Solaris 8 4/01) User Level SAN/Storage Mgmt Software (Component Manager, cfgadm, Standard Applications Diag/Monitoring Software luxadm) (format, cfgadm, mount, mkfs,…) (StorTools, NWSAgent) (libg_fc, liba5k, switchAPI,…) Kernel Level Layered Storage Drivers (RDAC, SDS,…) SCSI Target TCP/IP Streams Stack & Drivers (ssd, st…) Modules DLPI...
  • Page 175: Error Messages

    A P P E N D I X Error Messages cfgadm Error Messages cfgadm Utility Messages TABLE B-1 Error Message Corrective Action cfgfadm: Insufficient condition An Ap_Id provided for the configure operation is not in a normal condition. Refer to cfgadm_fp(1M) for related information on host port and Fabric device conditions.
  • Page 176: Fabric Display Error Messages

    Error Message Corrective Action cfgadm: Library error: Failed to get Fabric device The operation to get Fibre Channel device list on a host list port failed. Check the condition field of the host port from the cfgadm listing and diagnose the Fiber connection of the host port.
  • Page 177: Faceplate Display Error Messages

    Faceplate Display Error Messages Faceplate Display Messages TABLE B-3 Error Message Corrective Action Fabric ID must be < 16 and chassis ID must be < Correct values and apply again. (NOTE: The Fabric ID is 64. Both must be >= 0. Correct these values and fixed;...
  • Page 178 Fabric has more than one Switch: Configuration Default configuration cannot be restored on a switch in a operation cannot be applied. cascaded Fabric: remove all inter-switch links or set links offline, then retry. Switch has reported communications errors. Your Verify network connection to Fabric and retry.
  • Page 179: Help Error Messages

    Help Error Messages Help Messages TABLE B-4 Error Message Corrective Action Could not find help.txt file in archive. Java The SUNWsmgr package was not installed correctly, or Archive may be corrupt. has become corrupted: re-install the SUNWsmgr package. Application Error Messages Application Messages TABLE B-5 Error Message...
  • Page 180: Network Configuration Error Messages

    Network Configuration Error Messages Network Configuration Messages TABLE B-6 Error Message Corrective Action Invalid gateway address entered. Changes not Enter a valid gateway address and apply again. applied. Port Display Error Messages Port Display Messages TABLE B-7 Error Message Corrective Action Reset Failed! Verify network connection to Fabric and retry.
  • Page 181: Topology Display Error Messages

    Topology Display Error Messages Topology Display Messages TABLE B-8 Error Message Corrective Action Source IP switch cannot be deleted. SANsurfer does not allow the user to delete the switch with the network connection; only the cascaded switch may be deleted. The GUI has detected a loss in Ethernet Verify network connection to Fabric.
  • Page 182 1. Verify network connection to Fabric: Check that the correct IP address for the Fabric is entered in the Fabric Display. If the address is incorrect, then enter the correct IP address for the network switch in the Fabric. Verify that the gateway address is correctly configured on the workstation. If the gateway is incorrect, then configure the correct gate- way.
  • Page 183: User Administration Error Messages

    User Administration Error Messages User Administration Messages TABLE B-9 Error Message Corrective Action Can't delete LAST SUPER USER. Do not try to delete the last superuser Duplicate user names are not allowed. Enter a unique user name and retry. Invalid value entered! Verify that all values entered are valid and retry.
  • Page 184 Attempt to clear zones on switch […] failed. Verify network connection to Fabric and Fibre Channel REFRESH and try again. links to switch, then retry. Zoning file operation failed! Verify network connection to Fabric and Fibre Channel links to switch, then retry. The file specified was either an invalid file or the Verify that file exists and is a valid file, then retry.
  • Page 185: Frequently Asked Questions

    A P P E N D I X Frequently Asked Questions This chapter contains answers to questions encountered when configuring the SAN. After installing all required software I connected T3 to a switch TL port and a host to a switch F port. But the Sun StorEdge T3 array is not available from the Solaris host.
  • Page 186 Follow the instructions displayed. ii. Type: # pkgadd -d <path to the SUNWsmgr package> Follow the instructions displayed. Note – If patches have been installed on top of the package, you must SUNWsmgr reinstall those patches. What do I do if the Fabric Icon is not present in the Fabric Window? The Fabric Icon is not present when the GUI is installed for the first time.
  • Page 187 Note – The Default Switch is shipped with Switch IP address: 10.0.0.1 Mask: 255.0.0.0 Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Contact your system administrator regarding the correct Gateway and Mask address. In most standard networks, only the last byte of the IP address is used for the sub network.
  • Page 188 How do I verify the Switch Ethernet Connection through SANsurfer? The window shows the active Ethernet connection on the Fabric Management Switch. If the application loses its ability to communicate with the Ethernet connection, it displays the Ethernet connection in Red. Select the Ethernet connection.
  • Page 189 Note – If the restore file used on the current Fabric is not the information that was created from this Fabric, the IP information that is restored to this Fabric will be that of switches used to create the archive file in use in another Fabric. Using an archive file from another Fabric might result in duplicate IP information.
  • Page 190 Refer to Section 2-23, “Performing an Archive/Restore of a Fabric.” How do I identify Duplicate Chassis IDs in a Fabric? If a Chassis ID of a switch has the same value as another switch in the Fabric, only one of the two switches appears in the Topology window and the Logged-in LED on the connection port(s) between the switches blinks rapidly.
  • Page 191 What do I do if a Port is not appearing in the Zoning Window? Criteria for Displaying a Port The application polls each switch to determine the ports that have a device attached to them. If a port is configured and has a GBIC installed, it is shown as inactive unless the device responds to contact made with it.
  • Page 192 7. Click the Apply button to save the changes. The new Fabric contains four zones for this zone type. When the two Fabrics are connected, the result contains zone 1 from both Fabrics combined in zone 1, zone 2 contains the ports defined for the original Fabric A, zone 3 contains the original ports defined for zone 3 of Fabric B, and zone 4 contains the ports defined in the original zone 2 of Fabric B.
  • Page 193: Sample Installation Session

    # pkgadd -d /download SUNWsan Processing package instance <SUNWsan> from </download> SAN Foundation Kit (sparc) 1.0 Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Using </> as the package base directory. ## Processing package information. ## Processing system information. 1 package pathname is already properly installed.
  • Page 194 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 permission during the process of installing this package. Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWsan> [y,n,?] Installing SAN Foundation Kit as <SUNWsan> ## Installing part 1 of 1. /opt/SUNWsan/bin/san_recover /opt/SUNWsan/man/sman1m/luxadm.1m /opt/SUNWsan/man/sman7d/scsi_vhci.7d [ verifying class <none> ] Modifying /opt/SUNWsan/etc/san_drivers Modifying /opt/SUNWsan/etc/san_os Modifying /opt/SUNWsan/patches/patchconf...
  • Page 195 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 Patch packages installed: SUNWcsu SUNWcsxu SUNWfcp SUNWfcpx SUNWfctl SUNWfctlx SUNWhea SUNWusoc SUNWusocx # patchadd /download/108984-08 Checking installed patches... Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity (dry run method)... Installing patch packages... Patch number 108984-08 has been successfully installed. See /var/sadm/patch/108984-08/log for details Patch packages installed: SUNWcsr SUNWcsu...
  • Page 196 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 SUNWcsxu SUNWhea SUNWmdi SUNWmdix # patchadd /download/111095-05 Checking installed patches... Executing prepatch script... Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity (dry run method)... Installing patch packages... Patch number 111095-05 has been successfully installed. See /var/sadm/patch/111095-05/log for details Executing postpatch script... Patch packages installed: SUNWcsu SUNWcsxu...
  • Page 197 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 SUNWcsxu SUNWfcip SUNWfcipx SUNWhea # patchadd /download/111097-04 Checking installed patches... Executing prepatch script... Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity (dry run method)... Installing patch packages... Patch number 111097-04 has been successfully installed. See /var/sadm/patch/111097-04/log for details Executing postpatch script... Patch packages installed: SUNWcsr SUNWcsu...
  • Page 198 # pkgadd -d /download SUNWcfpl Processing package instance <SUNWcfpl> from </home/htk/tpatch> fp cfgadm plug-in library (sparc) 11.8.0,REV=2001.07.14.21.42 Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. ## Processing package information. ## Processing system information. ## Verifying package dependencies. ## Verifying disk space requirements.
  • Page 199 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 ## Processing package information. ## Processing system information. ## Verifying package dependencies. ## Verifying disk space requirements. ## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed. ## Checking for setuid/setgid programs. Installing fp cfgadm plug-in library (64-bit) as <SUNWcfplx> ## Installing part 1 of 1.
  • Page 200 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity (dry run method)... Installing patch packages... Patch number 110614-02 has been successfully installed. See /var/sadm/patch/110614-02/log for details Patch packages installed: SUNWses SUNWsesx # pkgadd -d /download SUNWvtsst Processing package instance <SUNWvtsst> from </download> StorTools Diagnostic Package Prototype (sparc) 4.1 Using </opt>...
  • Page 201 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/.version /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/a3500fctest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/a5ksestest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/a5ktest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/afb_checksum.data /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/afb_texture.im24 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/cg6 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/check_snapshot /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/clear_all_status_bits /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/dex /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/discman /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/dispatcher /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/fcdisktest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/fctapetest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/fru_list /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/ifptest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/lbf /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/lib <symbolic link> /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/a35fc_disk /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/a5k_disk /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/a5k_isolation /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/check_device_state /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/check_st_init /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/clear_path_status_bits /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/dev_eport_ready /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/dex /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/dport_ready /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/fc_disk /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/fc_tape /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/hba_eport_ready /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/hba_ready /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/ifp_core /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/iport_ready /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_a5k_device_installed /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_a5k_device_online /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_dev_daisy_chained /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_disk_a3500fc /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_disk_a5k...
  • Page 202 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_hba_qlc /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_hba_socal /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_hub_config /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_switched /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/is_tape_fc /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/isolate_a5k_by_scsi /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lbf_loop_test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_dev_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_dev_eport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_dev_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_dport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_dport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_hba_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_hba_eport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_hba_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_iport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_insert_iport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_dev_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_dev_eport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_dport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_dport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_hba_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_hba_eport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_hba_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_hba_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_iport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_remove_iport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_dev_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_dev_eport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_dev_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_dev_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_dev_mia /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_device /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_dport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_dport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_hba_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_hba_eport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_hba_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_iport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_replace_iport_gbic...
  • Page 203 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_dev_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_dev_mia /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_device /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_dport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_dport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_hba_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_hba_eport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_hba_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_hba_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_iport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_restore_iport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/lw_retry_test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/qlc_core /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/qlc_ext_loop /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/qlc_int_loop /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/socal_core /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/socal_ext_loop /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/socal_int_loop /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/stress_test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/switch_dev_eport /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/switch_dport /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/switch_hba_eport /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/switch_iport /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/t3_disk /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/modules/wr_dev_buffer_test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/compare_ss.arm.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/compare_ss.gray.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/compare_ss.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/create_ss.arm.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/create_ss.gray.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/create_ss.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/exit.arm.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/exit.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/fail_icon.l.bm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/fail_icon.l.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/host.arm.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/host.gray.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/host.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/log.arm.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/log.gray.pm...
  • Page 204 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/perf.arm.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/perf.gray.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/perf.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/reset.arm.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/reset.gray.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/reset.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/start.arm.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/start.gray.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/start.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/stop.arm.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/stop.gray.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/pm/stop.pm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/qlctest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/socaltest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/.customtest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/.customtest_OtherDevices /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/.sunvts_sec <symbolic link> /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/.sunvts_sec_gss <symbolic link> /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/.version <symbolic link> /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/a3500fctest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/a5ksestest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/a5ktest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/cg6 <symbolic link> /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/check_snapshot /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/clear_all_status_bits /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/discman /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/dispatcher /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/fcdisktest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/fctapetest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/fru_list <symbolic link>...
  • Page 205 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/hba_ready /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/ifp_core /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/iport_ready /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_a5k_device_installed /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_a5k_device_online /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_dev_daisy_chained /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_disk_a3500fc /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_disk_a5k /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_disk_fc /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_disk_t3 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_eport /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_hba_ifp /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_hba_online /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_hba_qlc /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_hba_socal /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_hub_config /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_switched /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/is_tape_fc /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/isolate_a5k_by_scsi /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lbf_loop_test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_dev_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_dev_eport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_dev_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_dport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_dport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_hba_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_hba_eport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_hba_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_iport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_insert_iport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_dev_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_dev_eport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_dport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_dport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_hba_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_hba_eport_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_hba_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_hba_loopback /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_iport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_remove_iport_loopback...
  • Page 206 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_dev_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_dev_mia /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_device /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_dport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_dport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_hba_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_hba_eport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_hba_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_iport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_replace_iport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_dev_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_dev_eport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_dev_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_dev_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_dev_mia /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_device /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_dport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_dport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_hba_eport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_hba_eport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_hba_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_hba_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_iport_fiber /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_restore_iport_gbic /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/lw_retry_test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/qlc_core /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/qlc_ext_loop /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/qlc_int_loop /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/socal_core /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/socal_ext_loop /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/socal_int_loop /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/stress_test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/switch_dev_eport /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/switch_dport /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/switch_hba_eport /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/switch_iport /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/t3_disk /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/modules/wr_dev_buffer_test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/qlctest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/socaltest...
  • Page 207 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/stexpert.td /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/sunlink <symbolic link> /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/switchtest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/t3test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/take_snapshot /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/vts_cmd <symbolic link> /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/vtsinfo.a /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/vtsinfo.so /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sparcv9/vtsk /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/stdiscover /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/stexpert /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/stexpert.rb /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/stexpert.td /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/stortools /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/sunlink /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/switchtest /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/t3test /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/take_snapshot /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/test_name /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/testadd /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/testrm /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/vts_cmd /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/vtsinfo.a /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/vtsinfo.so /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/vtsk /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/vtsprobe /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/vtstty /opt/SUNWvtsst/bin/vtsui /opt/SUNWvtsst/docs/ReleaseNotes /opt/SUNWvtsst/docs/StorTools.pdf /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/Vtsui /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/cfd/configd4u1 /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/cfd/configdWG /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/a3500fctest.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/a5ksestest.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/a5ktest.msg...
  • Page 208 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/qlctest.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/socaltest.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/stexpert.cat /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/sunlink.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/switchtest.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/t3test.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/vtsk.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/vtstty.help /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/vtstty.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/vtsui.msg /opt/SUNWvtsst/lib/vts_configd.ksh /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/a3500fctest.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/a5ksestest.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/a5ktest.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/dex.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/discman.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/fcdisktest.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/fctapetest.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/ifptest.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/lbf.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/qlctest.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/socaltest.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/stexpert.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/stortools.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/switchtest.1m /opt/SUNWvtsst/man/man1m/t3test.1m /usr/lib/libexptools.so /usr/lib/libfcald.so /usr/lib/libsanbox.so /usr/lib/libtools.so /usr/lib/libtools2.so /usr/lib/sparcv9/libexptools.so /usr/lib/sparcv9/libfcald.so /usr/lib/sparcv9/libsanbox.so /usr/lib/sparcv9/libtools.so /usr/lib/sparcv9/libtools2.so /var/opt/SUNWvtsst/logs/config.txt [ verifying class <none>...
  • Page 209 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 # pkgadd -d /download SUNWrasag Processing package instance <SUNWrasag> from </download> Network Storage Agent (sparc) 2.1r1 The selected base directory </opt/SUNWrasag> must exist before installation is attempted. Do you want this directory created now [y,n,?,q] y Using </opt/SUNWrasag> as the package base directory. ## Processing package information.
  • Page 210 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/System/Storage_1.1.mof /opt/SUNWrasag/System/System1.0.tar.Z /opt/SUNWrasag/System/checksum /opt/SUNWrasag/System/config /opt/SUNWrasag/System/config-matrix /opt/SUNWrasag/System/cron_started /opt/SUNWrasag/System/event_sequence /opt/SUNWrasag/System/last_config /opt/SUNWrasag/System/mpxio /opt/SUNWrasag/System/password /opt/SUNWrasag/System/prototype /opt/SUNWrasag/System/rules /opt/SUNWrasag/System/sequence /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/c2s /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/cdmenu /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/checkAgent /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/checkcron /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/clearcache /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/crontabs.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/d2t /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/dexRW /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/discman.sample /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/disk_inquiry /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/disklist /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/disks /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/display /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/dump.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/dump_kstat /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/email_store.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/err /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/fix_perl_path /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/getWWN /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/grep /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/httpget /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/install_discman /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/lib/libsnmp-0.4.2.0.2.so /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/locale.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/look /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/luxdisc /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/mapdev...
  • Page 211 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/myread /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/pcicomp /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/pcidump /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/perf /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/prototype /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/ptopo /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/ras_install /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/rasagent /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/rasagent.sh /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/rashstart /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/rashttp /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/rasstat /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/rawdump /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/readToc /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/readmess /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/reset /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/rgrep /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/saf.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/sanbox /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/save_password /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/seek /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/seek.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/sendtosupport /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/set_sum /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/shortdiscman /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/show_devs /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/snmpget /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/snmpwalk /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/storconfig /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/storstat /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/storstat.old /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/swap.sh /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/t.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/t3wwn /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/tar.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/test_ip /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/testconfig /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/testhttp.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/testlux /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/testrasd...
  • Page 212 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/bin/writeNetConnect /opt/SUNWrasag/discman/bin/discman /opt/SUNWrasag/discman/bin/sparcv9/discman /opt/SUNWrasag/discman/bin/sparcv9/stdiscover /opt/SUNWrasag/discman/bin/stdiscover /opt/SUNWrasag/discman/discman.cat /opt/SUNWrasag/discman/lib/libfcald.so /opt/SUNWrasag/discman/lib/libsanbox.so /opt/SUNWrasag/discman/lib/sparcv9/libfcald.so /opt/SUNWrasag/discman/lib/sparcv9/libsanbox.so /opt/SUNWrasag/docs/InstallInstruct.pdf /opt/SUNWrasag/docs/ReleaseNotes.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/docs/UserGuide.pdf /opt/SUNWrasag/docs/samples /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/Graph.class /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/IMapArea.class /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/Jg40.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/RasGraph2$SymItem.class /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/RasGraph2.class /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/RasGraph2.java /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/Screen.class /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/Value2.class /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/WS_FTP.LOG /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/fPoint.class /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Chart2/rasapplet.jar /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/FC_gifs/fcloop01.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/FC_gifs/fcloop01.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/FC_gifs/topo01.jpg /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/FC_gifs/topo01.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/FC_gifs/verify01.jpg /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/FC_gifs/verify01.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Topo/a5k.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Topo/dgea.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Topo/g0.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Topo/g1.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Topo/g2.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Topo/g3.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Topo/hba.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Topo/host.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/Topo/sport.gif...
  • Page 213 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/a5000.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/arrow1.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/arrow2.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/bg.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/buttons.js /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/device_registration.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/discover.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/doc.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/dot_blue.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/dot_clear.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/empty.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/empty2.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/fc_readwrite.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/fcutil.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/fcutil_welcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_alert.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_alert2.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_caution.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_caution2.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_crit.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_crit2.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_down.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_down2.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_ok.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_ok2.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_unk.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/al_unk2.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/bclick.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/bg0.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/bout.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/bover.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/dot_blue.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/dot_clear.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/item.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/item0.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/item1.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/lights.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/line.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/menu_root.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/minus.gif...
  • Page 214 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gif/space.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/bclick.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/bg0.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/bout.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/bover.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/dot_blue.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/dot_clear.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/item.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/item0.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/item1.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/line.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/menu_root.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/minus.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/plus.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/ras0.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/redarrow.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/gifTopo/space.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/graph.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/help.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/helpF.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/helpPage.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/helpWelcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/host.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/host_registration.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/index.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/instr_frame.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/leftPage.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/local_notification.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/log.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/logF.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/logWelcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/maint.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/maintF.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/maintWelcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/monitor.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/monitorF.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/monitorWelcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/provider_Http.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/provider_NetConnect.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/provider_Trap.html...
  • Page 215 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/san.html1 /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/san.html2 /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/sanF.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/sanWelcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/san_discover.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/san_health.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/san_health_pass.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/san_help.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/san_merge.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/san_utilities_login.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/san_verify.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/save /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/sched.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/snake.js /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/snapshot.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/st_welcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/state_frame.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/state_frame2.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/state_welcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/sttoolsframe.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/sun.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/switch.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/system.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/systemF.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/systemWelcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/t1.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/t300.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/title.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/top.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topPage.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topoWelcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/Ultra-250.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/WS_FTP.LOG /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/a5k.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/g0.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/g1.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/g2.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/g3.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/hba.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/hba0.gif...
  • Page 216 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/topo_gifs/t300.gif /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/utilities.html /opt/SUNWrasag/htdocs/welcome.html /opt/SUNWrasag/install/install_end /opt/SUNWrasag/install/install_intro /opt/SUNWrasag/install/install_master /opt/SUNWrasag/install/install_slave /opt/SUNWrasag/install/postinstall /opt/SUNWrasag/install/preremove /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/A3500FCAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/A5KAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/BROCADEAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/HOSTAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/MESSAGEAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/SANAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/STOOLS4Agent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/SWITCHAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/T3Agent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/TOPOAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Agent/_DiskInq.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/BER.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/BK2.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/BerkCache.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/BerkeleyDB.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/BerkeleyDB/Btree.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/BerkeleyDB/Hash.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/Base.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/GenInstance.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/Instance.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/Key.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/Mof.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/Property.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/README /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/Tree.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/doc /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/CIM/test.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Carp.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Catalog.pm...
  • Page 217 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Date/Format.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Date/Language.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Date/Parse.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Debug.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/DeviceId.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Event.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Events.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FC.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FCConfig/Python.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FCRules.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FCRules/Rule1.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FCRules/Rule2.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FCRules/Rule3.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FCRules/Rule4.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FCRules/Rule6.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FCRules/Rule8.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/ByDisk.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/ByDiskSw.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/ByDiskT3.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Discover.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/History.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Rules.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Rules/README /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Rules/Rule1.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Rules/Rule2.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Rules/Rule3.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Rules/Rule4.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Rules/Rule6.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Rules/Rule8.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/State.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/Stools.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Fibre/T3Data.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FibreGUI.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FibreStat.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Filter/Util/Call.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Filter/Util/Exec.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Filter/cpp.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Filter/decrypt.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Filter/exec.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Filter/sh.pm...
  • Page 218 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/A5KUtil.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Cache.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Config.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Devices.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Errlog.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/EventLog.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Graph.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Hosts.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Instr.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/InstrReport.pm.old /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/MessageLog.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Notifs.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Providers.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/RUNAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/ReadMess.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Review.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/SAN.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/SWITCHUtil.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Sched.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Start.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Stats.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/StorTools.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/T3Util.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Thresholds.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Timeouts.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUI/Topo.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUIAdmin.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUIAdmin/A1000.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUIAdmin/A3500FC.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUIAdmin/A5K.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUIAdmin/BROCADE.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUIAdmin/SWITCH.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUIAdmin/Subnet.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUIAdmin/T3.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GUIAdmin/test.c /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTML/Entities.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTML/Filter.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTML/Form.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTML/HeadParser.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTML/LinkExtor.pm...
  • Page 219 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Daemon.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Date.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Headers.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Headers/Auth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Headers/ETag.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Headers/Util.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Message.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Negotiate.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Request.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Request/Common.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Response.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/HTTP/Status.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/A3500FCHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/A5KHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/BrocadeHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/GUIHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/HostHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/MessageHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/SANHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/STools4Health.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/SlaveHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/SwitchHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/T3Health.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Health/TOPOHealth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Http.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/IO.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/IO/File.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/IO/Handle.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/IO/Pipe.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/IO/Seekable.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/IO/Select.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/IO/Socket.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Ilist.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Jade.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Julian.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Authen/Basic.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Authen/Digest.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Debug.pm...
  • Page 220 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Protocol/data.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Protocol/file.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Protocol/ftp.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Protocol/gopher.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Protocol/http.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Protocol/https.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Protocol/mailto.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Protocol/nntp.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/RobotUA.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/Simple.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/UserAgent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/LWP/media.types /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/ListSort.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Base64.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Body.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Decoder.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Decoder/Base64.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Decoder/Binary.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Decoder/Gzip64.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Decoder/NBit.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Decoder/QuotedPrint.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Decoder/UU.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Entity.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Field/ConTraEnc.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Field/ContDisp.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Field/ContType.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Field/ParamVal.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Head.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/IO.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Latin1.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Lite.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Parser.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/ParserBase.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/QuotedPrint.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/ToolUtils.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Tools.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/MIME/Words.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Message.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/.Schema.pm.swo...
  • Page 221 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/Host.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/SAN.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/SCH_Events.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/SCH_Storage.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/Schema.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/Schema1.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/Switch.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/T3.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/key.xml /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Net/Config.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Net/Domain.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Net/Ping.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Net/SNMP.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Net/Telnet.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Net/hostent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Net/netent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Net/protoent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Net/servent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/ORA.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/Catalog0.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/ConfigFile.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/Index.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/Index.pm0 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/Map.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/Modules.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/SAF.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/Thresholds.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/pod2html-dircache /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/pod2html-itemcache /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/PDM/tryCatalog /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Paging.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Proc/Background.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Proc/Background/Unix.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Proc/Background/Win32.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Proc/Killall.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Proc/Killfam.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Proc/ProcessTable.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Proc/ProcessTable/Process.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Proc/usage.pl...
  • Page 222 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Provider/NetConnectProvider.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/RASAgentSNMPTrap.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Report.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/ReportContent.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Rules.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/SNMP_Session.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Scheduler.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/SelectSaver.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Serialize.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Shuttle.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Socket.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Socket.pm0 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Solaris/Procfs.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Solaris/Procfs/Filesystem.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Solaris/Procfs/Process.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Solaris/Procfs/include/sys/procfs.ph /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/State.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Storable.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/System.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/TO.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/TObjects.pm.save /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Time/CTime.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Time/DaysInMonth.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Time/HiRes/HiRes.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Time/JulianDay.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Time/Timezone.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Time/Zone.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Time/gmtime.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Time/localtime.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Time/tm.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Timelapse.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Tree.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/Escape.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/Heuristic.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/URL.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/WithBase.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/_foreign.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/_generic.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/_login.pm...
  • Page 223 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/_userpass.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/data.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/file.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/file/Base.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/file/FAT.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/file/Mac.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/file/OS2.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/file/Unix.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/file/Win32.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/ftp.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/gopher.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/http.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/https.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/ldap.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/mailto.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/news.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/nntp.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/pop.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/rlogin.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/snews.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/URI/telnet.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Util.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Util/Http.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Util/Lhf.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Util/Socket.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/Util2.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/WebTabs.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/BerkeleyDB/.packlist /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/BerkeleyDB/BerkeleyDB.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/BerkeleyDB/BerkeleyDB.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/BerkeleyDB/autosplit.ix /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Crypt/Blowfish/.packlist /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Crypt/Blowfish/Blowfish.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Crypt/Blowfish/Blowfish.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Crypt/MD5/.packlist /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Crypt/MD5/MD5.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Crypt/MD5/MD5.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Data/Dumper/Dumper.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Data/Dumper/Dumper.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Filter/.packlist...
  • Page 224 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Filter/Util/Exec/Exec.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Filter/decrypt/decrypt.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Filter/decrypt/decrypt.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Filter/tee/tee.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Filter/tee/tee.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/GDBM_File/.packlist /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/GDBM_File/GDBM_File.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/GDBM_File/GDBM_File.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/GDBM_File/autosplit.ix /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/IO/IO.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/IO/IO.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/MIME/Base64/.packlist /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/MIME/Base64/Base64.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/MIME/Base64/Base64.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/MIME/Lite/.packlist /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Proc/ProcessTable/.packlist /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Proc/ProcessTable/Process/autosplit.ix /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Proc/ProcessTable/ProcessTable.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Proc/ProcessTable/ProcessTable.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Socket/Socket.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Socket/Socket.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Solaris/Procfs/Procfs.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Solaris/Procfs/Procfs.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/Storable.bs /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/Storable.so /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/_freeze.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/_store.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/_store_fd.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/autosplit.ix /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/fd_retrieve.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/freeze.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/nfreeze.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/nstore.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/nstore_fd.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/retrieve.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/retrieve_fd.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/store.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/store_fd.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Storable/thaw.al /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/auto/Time/HiRes/.packlist...
  • Page 225 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/date.sh /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/myMenu.js /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/newhtml.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/ras_telnet.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/read_config.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/sdt.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/string.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/subroutines.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/template.pod /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/template_pod.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/test_events.pl /opt/SUNWrasag/man/man1m/checkcron.1m /opt/SUNWrasag/man/man1m/clearcache.1m /opt/SUNWrasag/man/man1m/disk_inquiry.1m /opt/SUNWrasag/man/man1m/ras_install.1m /opt/SUNWrasag/man/man1m/rasagent.1m /opt/SUNWrasag/man/man1m/sanbox.1m /opt/SUNWrasag/man/man1m/save_password.1m /opt/SUNWrasag/man/man1m/testt3.1m /opt/SUNWrasag/rasagent.conf.mk /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/.index /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/INET-ADDRESS-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/IP-FORWARD-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/IP-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/IPV6-ICMP-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/IPV6-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/IPV6-TC.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/IPV6-TCP-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/IPV6-UDP-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMP-MPD-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMP-PROXY-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMP-TARGET-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMPv2-CONF.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMPv2-MIB.txt /opt/SUNWrasag/snmp/mibs/SNMPv2-SMI.txt...
  • Page 226 # pkgadd -d /download/SUNWsmgr Processing package instance <SUNWsmgr>r from </download> SANsurfer, QLogic Fibre Channel Administration (i86pc,sparc) 2.07.54, REV=2001.01.09.13.05 Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright 2000 QLogic, Inc. All Rights Reserved except where specifically shared. ## Processing package information.
  • Page 227 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 permission during the process of installing this package. Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWsmgr> [y,n,?] Installing SANsurfer, QLogic Fibre Channel Administration as <SUNWsmgr> ## Installing part 1 of 1. /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/app.dat /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/bin/Sun.jar /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/bin/esm_smgr /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/default.fab /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/flash/m08030462.fls /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/flash/m16030462.fls /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/COPYRIGHT...
  • Page 228 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.5.5.1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ISO8859_13 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ISO8859_13.5.7 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ISO8859_15_FDIS /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ISO8859_2 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ISO8859_4 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ISO8859_5 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ISO8859_7 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ISO8859_9 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.UTF8 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.UTF8.5.6 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.UTF8.5.7 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ar /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.iw /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ja /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ja.5.5.1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ja_JP_UTF8 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ja_JP_UTF8.5.7 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ko /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ko.5.5.1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ko.5.6 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ko.5.7 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ko_KR_UTF8 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ko_KR_UTF8.5.6 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.ko_KR_UTF8.5.7 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.th /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_CN_UTF8 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_EUC_CN /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_EUC_CN.5.5.1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_GBK /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_TW_Big5 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_TW_Big5.5.5.1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_TW_Big5.5.6 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_TW_EUC_TW /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_TW_EUC_TW.5.5.1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties.zh_TW_UTF8 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/LucidaBrightDemiBold.ttf /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/LucidaBrightDemiItalic.ttf /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/LucidaBrightItalic.ttf...
  • Page 229 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/LucidaSansOblique.ttf /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/LucidaSansRegular.ttf /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/LucidaTypewriterBold.ttf /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/LucidaTypewriterBoldOblique.ttf /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/LucidaTypewriterOblique.ttf /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/LucidaTypewriterRegular.ttf /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/fonts/fonts.dir /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/i18n.jar /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/images/cursors/cursors.properties /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/images/cursors/invalid32x32.gif /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/images/cursors/motif_CopyDrop32x32.gif /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/images/cursors/motif_CopyNoDrop32x32.g /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/images/cursors/motif_LinkDrop32x32.gif /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/images/cursors/motif_LinkNoDrop32x32.g /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/images/cursors/motif_MoveDrop32x32.gif /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/images/cursors/motif_MoveNoDrop32x32.g /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/javaplugin.jar /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/jvm.cfg /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/jvm.hprof.txt /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/jvm.jcov.txt /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/psfont.properties.ja /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/psfontj2d.properties /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/rt.jar /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/security/cacerts /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/security/java.policy /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/security/java.security /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/client/Xusage.txt /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/client/libjvm.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/hotspot <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/jexec /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libJdbcOdbc.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libawt.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libcmm.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libdcpr.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libfontmanager.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libhprof.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libioser12.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libjava.so...
  • Page 230 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libjdgaSUNWafb.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libjdgaSUNWcg6.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libjdgaSUNWffb.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libjdgaSUNWm64.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libjpeg.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libjsound.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libjvm.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmlib_image.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmlib_image_v.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Axil-210.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Axil-220.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Axil-235.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Axil-240.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Axil-245.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Axil-311.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Axil-320.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_PFU,S-4_20A.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_PFU,S-4_20B.so <symbolic link>...
  • Page 231 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,SPARCserver-2000.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,SPARCstation- 10,SX.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,SPARCstation-10.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,SPARCstation-20.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,SPARCstation-4.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,SPARCstation-5.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,SPARCstation-LX+.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,SPARCstation-LX.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,SPARCsystem-600.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,Sun_4_20.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,Sun_4_25.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,Sun_4_40.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_SUNW,Sun_4_50.so <symbolic link>...
  • Page 232 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Tadpole_S3000XT.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Tadpole_S3GS.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Tadpole_S3GX.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Tadpole_S3LC.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Tadpole_S3TS.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Tadpole_S3TX.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Tadpole_S3XP.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_Tadpole_S3XS.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_sun4c.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_sun4d.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_sun4m.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libmon_tadpole4m.so <symbolic link> /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libnet.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libsunwjdga.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libverify.so /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/sparc/libxinerama.so...
  • Page 233 CODE EXAMPLE D-1 /usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/bin/esm_smgr Installation of <SUNWsmgr> was successful. # patchadd /download/110696-03 Checking installed patches... Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity (dry run method)... Installing patch packages... Patch number 110696-03 has been successfully installed. See /var/sadm/patch/110696-03/log for details Patch packages installed: SUNWsmgr Appendix D Sample Installation Session...
  • Page 234 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide • October 2001...
  • Page 235 Glossary This glossary contains a definitions for terms used in this guide. Terms AL_PA Arbitrated Loop Physical Address; 8-bit value used to identify a device FL_Port On a Fibre Channel switch, a port that supports Arbitrated Loop devices. A Fibre Channel F_Port On a Fibre Channel switch, a port that supports an N_Port.
  • Page 236 Zoning Zoning allows the user to divide the Fabric ports into zones for more efficient and secure communication among functionally grouped nodes. There are several types of zones and a port may be defined in any. No port can be in all zone types simultaneously.

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