Server Configuration Information Commands - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 User Manual

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sendbreak
The system administrator can use the sendbreak(8) command to send a break
signal to the Solaris OS.
5.4
Server Configuration Information
Commands
This section describes the typical XSCF Shell commands used to display
configuration information on components in the server, such as the number of CPUs
and memory capacity, the XSCF network configuration, the time, and degradation
information.
showhardconf
shownetwork / showroute / shownameserver / showdscp
showntp / showdate
showstatus
showhardconf
The showhardconf(8) command lists all the components mounted in the server and
their status information. A problem component is indicated by a mark (*). The
system administrator can check the component configurations and the numbers of
different types of components.
shownetwork / showroute / shownameserver / showdscp
The shownetwork(8) command displays the IP addresses, masks, and network
connection information for the XSCF-LAN and ISN installed in the XSCF Unit. Also,
the shownetwork(8) command displays the XSCF network connection status. By
finding out the amount of data sent or received through a particular interface, the
system administrator can check the LAN connection status and the management
network load. The showroute(8) command displays routing environment such as
destination IP addresses. The shownameserver(8) displays the DNS server. The
system administrator can view the interface information required for the XSCF
network. The showdscp(8) command displays the IP addresses assigned for DSCP
usage.
Chapter 5
Overview of the XSCF Shell
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