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Sun SPARC Enterprise™
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000
Servers XSCF Reference Manual
XSCF Control Package (XCP) 1090
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
www.sun.com
Part No. 821-0338-10
August 2009, Revision A
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  • Page 1 Sun SPARC Enterprise™ M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual XSCF Control Package (XCP) 1090 Sun Microsystems, Inc. www.sun.com Part No. 821-0338-10 August 2009, Revision A Submit comments about this document by clicking the Feedback[+] link at: http://docs.sun.com...
  • Page 2 Fujitsu Limited or Sun Microsystems, Inc., or any affiliate of either of them.
  • Page 3 EXCLUES, DANS LA MESURE AUTORISÉE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE. Sauf mention contraire expressément stipulée dans ce contrat, dans la mesure autorisée par la loi applicable, en aucun cas Fujitsu Limited, Sun Microsystems, Inc. ou l’une de leurs filiales ne sauraient être tenues responsables envers une quelconque partie tierce, sous quelque théorie juridique que ce soit, de tout manque à...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface Intro addboard addcodlicense addfru adduser applynetwork cfgdevice clockboard console deleteboard deletecodlicense deletefru deleteuser disableuser dumpconfig enableuser exit flashupdate fmadm fmdump fmstat getflashimage...
  • Page 6 ioxadm moveboard nslookup password ping poweroff poweron prtfru rebootxscf replacefru reset resetdateoffset restoreconfig restoredefaults sendbreak setaltitude setarchiving setaudit setautologout setcod setdate setdcl setdomainmode setdomparam setdscp setdualpowerfeed setemailreport sethostname sethttps setldap setlocale setlocator setloginlockout SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • August 2009...
  • Page 7 setlookup setnameserver setnetwork setntp setpasswordpolicy setpowerupdelay setprivileges setroute setshutdowndelay setsmtp setsnmp setsnmpusm setsnmpvacm setssh settelnet settimezone setupfru setupplatform showaltitude showarchiving showaudit showautologout showboards showcod showcodlicense showcodusage showconsolepath showdate showdateoffset showdcl showdevices showdomainmode showdomainstatus showdscp Contents...
  • Page 8 showdualpowerfeed showemailreport showenvironment showfru showhardconf showhostname showhttps showldap showlocale showlocator showloginlockout showlogs showlookup showmonitorlog shownameserver shownetwork shownotice showntp showpasswordpolicy showpowerupdelay showresult showroute showshutdowndelay showsmtp showsnmp showsnmpusm showsnmpvacm showssh showstatus showtelnet showtimezone showuser snapshot switchscf viii SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • August 2009...
  • Page 9 testsb traceroute unlockmaintenance version viewaudit Contents...
  • Page 10 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • August 2009...
  • Page 11: Preface

    Preface This manual contains the man pages for the eXtended System Control Facility (XSCF) firmware for Sun SPARC Enterprise™ M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers. Overview of Man Page Structure The following table describes the sections included in man pages. The man pages of each manual section generally follow this order, but include only needed headings.
  • Page 12 … Ellipses. Several values may be provided for the previous argument, or the previous argument can be specified multiple times, for example “filename...”. Separator. Only one of the arguments separated by this character can be specified at one time. Braces. The options and/or arguments enclosed within braces are interdependent, such that everything enclosed must be treated as a unit.
  • Page 13: Intro

    Intro(8) NAME Intro - list the commands provided by the XSCF firmware DESCRIPTION Intro(8) command lists the commands provided by the XSCF firmware of the SPARC Enterprise™ M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers. Some commands are used in a different way or not supported on your server. For details, refer to the pages of each command.
  • Page 14 Intro(8) view fault management logs fmdump report fault management module statistics fmstat download a firmware image file getflashimage manage External I/O Expansion Units ioxadm display manual pages of specified XSCF shell command move an eXtended System Board (XSB) from the current moveboard domain to another refer to the DNS server for the host...
  • Page 15 Intro(8) set a domain component list (DCL) setdcl set a domain mode setdomainmode forcibly rewrite OpenBoot™ PROM environment variables setdomparam set the IP address assignments for the Domain to Service setdscp Processor Communications Protocol (DSCP) set dual power feed mode setdualpowerfeed set up the email report configuration data setemailreport...
  • Page 16 Intro(8) specify the SNMPv3 agent’s User-based Security Model setsnmpusm (USM) configuration modify the SNMPv3 agent’s View-based Access Control setsnmpvacm Model (VACM) configuration configure the settings for the Secure Shell (SSH) service setssh used in the XSCF network start or stop the Sun Management Center agent and make setsunmc changes to its configuration start or stop the telnet service used in the XSCF network...
  • Page 17 Intro(8) display the IP addresses assigned to the Domain to Service showdscp Processor Communications Protocol (DSCP) showdualpowerfeed display the current setting of dual power feed mode display the email report configuration data showemailreport display the air flow volume, intake air temperature and showenvironment humidity, temperature sensor, voltage sensor, fan speed, and power consumption information in the server...
  • Page 18 Intro(8) display routing information for an XSCF network interface showroute showshutdowndelay show the shutdown wait time at power interruption of the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) display the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) showsmtp configuration information display the configuration information and current status of showsnmp the SNMP agent display the current User-based Security Model (USM)
  • Page 19: Addboard

    addboard(8) NAME addboard - configure an eXtended System Board (XSB) into the domain configuration or assign it to the domain configuration SYNOPSIS addboard [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] [-c configure] -d domain_id xsb [ xsb...] addboard [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c assign -d domain_id xsb [ xsb...] addboard [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c reserve -d domain_id xsb [ xsb...] addboard -h DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 20 addboard(8) -d domain_id Specifies the ID of the domain in which an XSB is to be configured or to which it is to be assigned. domain_id can be 0–23 depending on the system configuration. Forcibly incorporates into a domain an XSB. Caution –...
  • Page 21 addboard(8) When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of the command ■ with the specified options is displayed. Enter "y" to execute the command or "n" to cancel the command. If "-c configure" is specified when either the domain power has been turned ■...
  • Page 22 addboard(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 23: Addcodlicense

    addcodlicense(8) NAME addcodlicense - add a Capacity on Demand (COD) right-to-use (RTU) license key to the COD license database SYNOPSIS addcodlicense license-signature addcodlicense -h DESCRIPTION addcodlicense(8) adds the COD RTU specified license key to the COD license database on the Service Processor. The addcodlicense(8) command is not available on the M3000 server.
  • Page 24 addcodlicense(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 25: Addfru

    addfru(8) NAME addfru - add a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) SYNOPSIS addfru addfru -h DESCRIPTION The addfru(8) command adds an FRU. The addfru(8) command enables the user to make the settings that are required for FRU addition and related to selecting, confirming, and mounting FRUs, interactively using menus.
  • Page 26 addfru(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 27: Adduser

    adduser(8) NAME adduser - create an XSCF user account SYNOPSIS adduser [-u UID] user adduser -h DESCRIPTION adduser(8) creates a new local XSCF user account. This account is used to configure, operate, manage and administer the XSCF firmware. Initially, this account has no password.
  • Page 28 adduser(8) EXAMPLES Creating a New User EXAMPLE 1 adduser -u 359 jsmith XSCF> The following exit values are returned: EXIT STATUS Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO deleteuser(8), disableuser(8), enableuser(8), password(8), setldap(8), setpasswordpolicy(8), showldap(8), showpasswordpolicy(8), showuser(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 29: Applynetwork

    applynetwork(8) NAME applynetwork - reflect the information that has been set for the XSCF network SYNOPSIS applynetwork [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-M] applynetwork -h DESCRIPTION applynetwork(8) command reflects the information that has been set for the XSCF network to XSCF. When you set one of the following for the XSCF network, it is necessary to execute the applynetwork(8) command to reflect the information to XSCF.
  • Page 30 applynetwork(8) Unless all of the host name, DNS domain name, IP address, net mask, and ■ routing settings have been made on the target interface, it results in errors. Please execute the sethostname(8) and setnetwork(8) command to set all items, then reexecute the applynetwork(8) command. To set to multiple interfaces, all of the host name, DNS domain name, IP address, ■...
  • Page 31: System Administration

    applynetwork(8) route Continue? [y|n] : On the M8000/M9000 servers: applynetwork XSCF> The following network settings will be applied: xscf#0 hostname :hostname-0 xscf#1 hostname :hostname-1 DNS domain name :example.com nameserver :10.23.4.3 interface :xscf#0-lan#0 status IP address :10.24.144.214 netmask :255.255.255.0 route : -n 0.0.0.0 -m 0.0.0.0 -g 10.24.144.1 interface :xscf#0-lan#1 status...
  • Page 32 applynetwork(8) interface :xscf#1-lan#0 status IP address :10.24.144.215 netmask :255.255.255.0 route : -n 0.0.0.0 -m 0.0.0.0 -g 10.24.144.1 interface :xscf#1-lan#1 status :down IP address netmask route interface :xscf#1-if status :down IP address :10.24.100.2 netmask :255.255.255.0 interface :lan#1 status :down IP address netmask Continue? [y|n] : Reflects the information that has been set for the XSCF network, on the...
  • Page 33 applynetwork(8) interface :xscf#0-lan#0 status IP address :10.24.144.214 netmask :255.255.255.0 route :-n 0.0.0.0 -m 0.0.0.0 -g 10.24.144.1 interface :xscf#0-lan#1 status :down IP address netmask route Continue? [y|n] : Please reset the XSCF by rebootxscf to apply the network settings. Please confirm that the settings have been applied by executing showhostname, shownetwork, showroute and shownameserver after rebooting the XSCF.
  • Page 34 applynetwork(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 35: Cfgdevice

    cfgdevice(8) NAME cfgdevice - connect the CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit and the tape drive unit to the port, disconnect it from the port, or display the status of the drive SYNOPSIS cfgdevice [ [-q] -{y|n}] -c attach -p port_no cfgdevice [ [-q] -{y|n}] -c detach -p port_no cfgdevice -l [-M] cfgdevice -h DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 36 cfgdevice(8) Connection status between I/O unit and the system. SAS-status enable/disable: Connection setting between I/O unit and ■ the system. When starting a domain with no I/O unit, the "disable" may be displayed. enable: Yes disable: No up/down: Logical connection between I/O unit and the ■...
  • Page 37 cfgdevice(8) If connection or disconnection is made when the power supply of the system is ■ ON, settings are made immediately after cfgdevice(8) command execution. When the power supply of the system is OFF, connection or disconnection is reserved and settings are made after the power supply is turned on. The CD-RW/DVD-RW and the tape connection is maintained even if the domain ■...
  • Page 38 cfgdevice(8) disable down enable disable down enable disable down enable EXAMPLES When the system is being powered off, reserves the connection of the CD- EXAMPLE 1 RW/DVD-RW drive unit and the tape drive unit to the port 0-0. cfgdevice -c attach -p 0-0 XSCF>...
  • Page 39 cfgdevice(8) drive unit set on the M9000 server with the expansion cabinet. cfgdevice -l XSCF> Current connection for DVD/DAT: port 0-0 Main chassis: port 0-0 Expansion chassis: port 8-0 Expander status Port No. IOU/SAS-status SAS-status ----------------------------------- enable enable disable down enable disable down enable...
  • Page 40 cfgdevice(8) prompts without displaying messages. cfgdevice -q -y -c attach -p 0-0 XSCF> The following exit values are returned: EXIT STATUS Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 41: Clockboard

    clockboard(8) NAME clockboard - Set or display the clock control unit used at system startup SYNOPSIS clockboard clockboard -s CLKU_B-number clockboard -h DESCRIPTION The clockboard(8) command specifies the clock control unit used when the system power is turned on, or it displays the clock control unit that is currently used and the clock control unit used at the next system startup.
  • Page 42 clockboard(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 43: Console

    console(8) NAME console - connect to a domain console SYNOPSIS console [ [-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id [-f | -r] [-s escapeChar] console -h DESCRIPTION The console(8) command connects the XSCF shell console to the console of the specified domain (domain console). Domain consoles include a writable console and read-only console.
  • Page 44 console(8) Sets up a connection to a read-only console. -s escapeChar Specifies an escape character. The default is "#" . The character specified for escapeChar must be enclosed in "" "" (double quotation). The following symbols can be specified for escapeChar: "#", "@", "^", "&", "?", "*", "=", ".", "|"...
  • Page 45: Deleteboard

    deleteboard(8) NAME deleteboard - disconnect an eXtended System Board (XSB) from the domain configuration SYNOPSIS deleteboard [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] [-c disconnect] xsb [ xsb...] deleteboard [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c unassign xsb [ xsb...] deleteboard [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c reserve xsb [ xsb...] deleteboard -h DESCRIPTION The deleteboard(8) command disconnects an XSB from the domain configuration...
  • Page 46 deleteboard(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported. -c disconnect Detaches the XSB from the domain configuration and keeps it assigned. If the -c option is omitted, "-c disconnect" is used. Reserves disconnect of an XSB. If the -c option is omitted, "-c -c reset disconnect"...
  • Page 47 deleteboard(8) EXTENDED You can execute the deleteboard(8) command under the environment where ■ DESCRIPTION the following services, managed by the Solaris Service Management Facility (SMF), are in operation: Domain SP Communication Protocol (dscp service) is working properly and ■ the network with XSCF has been established Domain Configuration Server (dcs service) is working properly ■...
  • Page 48 deleteboard(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO addboard(8), moveboard(8), replacefru(8), setdcl(8), setupfru(8), showboards(8), showdcl(8), showdevices(8), showdomainstatus(8), showfru(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 49: Deletecodlicense

    deletecodlicense(8) NAME deletecodlicense - remove a Capacity on Demand (COD) right-to-use (RTU) license key from the COD license database SYNOPSIS deletecodlicense [-f] license-signature deletecodlicense -h DESCRIPTION The deletecodlicense(8) command removes the specified COD RTU license key from the COD license database on the Service Processor. The deletecodlicense(8) command is not available on the M3000 server.
  • Page 50 deletecodlicense(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO addcodlicense(8), setcod(8), showcod(8), showcodlicense(8), showcodusage(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 51: Deletefru

    deletefru(8) NAME deletefru - delete a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) SYNOPSIS deletefru deletefru -h DESCRIPTION The deletefru(8) command deletes an FRU. The deletefru(8) command is available only for the M8000/M9000 servers. The deletefru(8) command allows the user to make the settings that are required for FRU deletion and related to selecting, confirming, and removing FRUs interactively using menus.
  • Page 52 deletefru(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 53: Deleteuser

    deleteuser(8) NAME deleteuser - delete an XSCF user account SYNOPSIS deleteuser user deleteuser -h DESCRIPTION deleteuser(8) deletes a local XSCF user account. All local account data associated with the user account is deleted including password and Secure Shell (SSH) keys. The local user’s currently running XSCF shell and browser sessions are terminated at once.
  • Page 54 deleteuser(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 55: Disableuser

    disableuser(8) NAME disableuser - disable an XSCF user account SYNOPSIS disableuser user disableuser -h DESCRIPTION disableuser(8) disables a local XSCF user account for subsequent logins. Current sessions are not affected. When an account is disabled, it cannot be used for login. This applies to console (serial) and telnet connections, as well as the Secure Shell (SSH).
  • Page 56 disableuser(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 57: Dumpconfig

    dumpconfig(8) NAME dumpconfig - save system configuration information to a file SYNOPSIS dumpconfig [-v ] [-V ] [ [-q] -{y|n} ] [-e [-P password ]] [-c comment ] [-u user ] [-p proxy [-t proxy_type ]] url dumpconfig -h DESCRIPTION The dumpconfig(8) command saves system configuration information, copying it from the XSCF to a file specified by the user.
  • Page 58 dumpconfig(8) -P password With -e option, password can be provided on command line. The command will prompt for the password if a password is not provided on command line. -p proxy Specifies the proxy server to be used for transfers. The default transfer type is http, unless modified using the -t proxy_type option.
  • Page 59 dumpconfig(8) * Connected to 129.145.155.166 (129.145.155.166) port 8080 * Proxy auth using (nil) with user ’’ * Server auth using Basic with user ’minilla’ > PUT ftp://10.7.79.18/iktest/proxytest-ftp.cfg HTTP/1.1 Authorization: Basic bHdhbmc6bHdhbmc= User-Agent: dumpconfig Host: 10.7.79.18:21 Pragma: no-cache Accept: */* Content-Length: 24720 Expect: 100-continue <...
  • Page 60 dumpconfig(8) Dumping the Configuration Using Https EXAMPLE 3 dumpconfig -V -p 129.145.155.166:8080 http://10.7.79.18/ XSCF> sollgell/proxytest-https.cfg transfer from ’/tmp/dumpconfig.ZMCI3d’ to ’http://10.7.79.18/iktest/ proxytest-https.cfg’ * About to connect() to 129.145.155.166 port 8080 Trying 129.145.155.166... * connected * Connected to 129.145.155.166 (129.145.155.166) port 8080 >...
  • Page 61 dumpconfig(8) removing file ’file:///media/usb_msd/proxytest.cfg’ ... done reading database ....*done creating temporary file ... done starting file transfer ...transfer from ’/tmp/dumpconfig.HE1RZa’ to ’file:///media/usb_msd/san-ff1-54.cfg’ done removing temporary file ... done operation completed Unmounted USB device XSCF> Encrypting and Password Protecting the Configuration EXAMPLE 5 dumpconfig -v -e -P kamacuras -p 129.145.155.166:8080 http:/ XSCF>...
  • Page 62 dumpconfig(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 63: Enableuser

    enableuser(8) NAME enableuser - enable an XSCF user account SYNOPSIS enableuser user enableuser -h DESCRIPTION enableuser(8) enables a local XSCF user account. An enabled account can be used for login at the console, using Secure Shell (SSH). Using this command, you can reenable accounts disabled by disableuser.
  • Page 64 enableuser(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 65: Exit

    exit(1) NAME exit - exit the XSCF shell SYNOPSIS exit DESCRIPTION The exit(1) command exits and closes the XSCF shell. No privileges are required to run this command. Privileges Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. System Administration...
  • Page 66 exit(1) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 67: Flashupdate

    flashupdate(8) NAME flashupdate - update the firmware SYNOPSIS flashupdate -c check -m xcp -s version flashupdate [ [-q] -{y|n}] -c update -m xcp -s version flashupdate -c sync flashupdate -h DESCRIPTION The flashupdate(8) command updates the firmware. The entire firmware shown below is updated. Whether update can be performed can be checked beforehand.
  • Page 68 flashupdate(8) Suppresses all messages to stdout, including prompts. -s version Specifies an XCP comprehensive firmware version. For version, specify a major version, minor version and micro version continuously. The XCP version number appears as xyyz by four digits, where: Major firmware release number Minor release number Micro release number Automatically answers "y"...
  • Page 69 flashupdate(8) XSCF download is started (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1082:last version=1080, Firmware Element ID=07:version=01080004:last version=01080000) XSCF download has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1082:last version=1080, Firmware Element ID=07:version=01080004:last version=01080000) XSCF update has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1082:last version=1080) XCP update is started (XCP version=1082:last version=1080) OpenBoot PROM update is started (OpenBoot PROM version=02090000) OpenBoot PROM update has been completed (OpenBoot PROM version=02090000) XSCF update is started (XSCFU=0,bank=0,XCP version=1082:last version=1080) XSCF download is started (XSCFU=0,bank=0,XCP version=1082:last...
  • Page 70 flashupdate(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO version(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 71: Fmadm

    fmadm(8) NAME fmadm - fault management configuration tool SYNOPSIS fmadm [-q] config fmadm -h DESCRIPTION fmadm (8) can be used to view system configuration parameters related to fault management. fmadm can be used to: View the set of diagnosis engines and agents that are currently participating in fault management View the list of system components that have been diagnosed as faulty The Fault Manager attempts to automate as many activities as possible, so use of...
  • Page 72 fmadm(8) EXAMPLES Displaying the Fault Manager Configuration EXAMPLE 1 fmadm config XSCF> MODULE VERSION STATUS DESCRIPTION case-close active Case-Close Agent fmd-self-diagnosis 1.0 active Fault Manager Self-Diagnosis sysevent-transport active SysEvent Transport Agent syslog-msgs active Syslog Messaging Agent EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion.
  • Page 73: Fmdump

    fmdump(8) NAME fmdump - view fault management logs SYNOPSIS fmdump fmdump [-e] [-f] [-M] [-v] [-V] [-c class] [-t time] [-T time] [-u uuid] fmdump -m [-M] [-t time] [-T time] fmdump -h DESCRIPTION The fmdump utility displays the contents of any of the logs associated with the Fault Manager (fault manager daemon).
  • Page 74 fmdump(8) filter option is present on the command-line, the like options combine to display any events selected by the logical OR of the options. You can use the -m option to display the Fault Manager syslog contents. You must have platop, platadm, or fieldeng privileges to run this command. Privileges Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 75 fmdump(8) -u uuid Selects fault diagnosis events that exactly match the specified uuid. Each diagnosis is associated with a UUID for identification purposes. The -u option can be combined with other options such as -v to show all of the details associated with a particular diagnosis.
  • Page 76 fmdump(8) Time Format Description yyyy-mm-dd[T hh:mm[:ss]] Year, month, day, and optional hour in 24-hour format, minute, and second, where T is an integer value specified in base 10. The second, or hour, minute, and second, can be optionally omitted. ddMonyy 12:00:00AM on the specified day, month name, and year.
  • Page 77 fmdump(8) Sep 06 09:38:10.8584 77435994-5b99-4db8-bdcd-985c7d3ae3e4 LINUX-8000-1N Sep 06 09:57:44.6502 0087d58c-e5b9-415d-91bc-adf7c41dd316 LINUX-8000-1N Sep 06 12:40:59.2801 97de2cef-8ea1-407a-8a53-c7a67e61987a LINUX-8000-1N Sep 06 12:41:10.1076 fa7304f9-c9e8-4cd1-9ca5-e35f57d53b2c LINUX-8000-1N Sep 06 13:01:49.1462 ce550611-4308-4336-8a9a-19676f828515 LINUX-8000-1N Sep 06 15:42:56.6132 0f4b429f-c048-47cd-9d9f-a2f7b6d4c957 LINUX-8000-1N Sep 06 16:07:14.4652 7d5fb282-e01b-476a-b7e1-1a0f8de80758 LINUX-8000-1N Sep 06 16:08:16.3755 41379237-9750-4fd6-bce3-b5131d864d34 LINUX-8000-1N Sep 29 14:49:27.8452 0455ceaa-e226-424a-9b34-27603ca603f1 FMD-8000-58 Sep 29 15:02:00.3039 fb550ebc-80e9-41c8-8afc-ac680b9eb613 FMD-8000-58 Sep 29 15:09:25.4335 8cec9a83-e2a3-4dc3-a7cd-de01caef5c63 FMD-8000-4M...
  • Page 78 fmdump(8) nvlist version: 0 scheme = hc hc-name = iox hc-id = 0 (end hc-list[0]) (end detector) IOXserial_no = 123456 class = ereport.io.iox.cp.seeprom0.nresp ena = 0x921b650000000001 Displaying the Full Fault Report for the Specified UUID EXAMPLE 4 fmdump -V -u 5f88d7d5-a107-4435-99c9-7c59479d22ed XSCF>...
  • Page 79 fmdump(8) mod-name = sde mod-version = 1.13 (end de) fault-list-sz = 0x1 fault-list = (array of embedded nvlists) (start fault-list[0]) nvlist version: 0 version = 0x0 class = fault.io.iox.cp.seeprom certainty = 0x64 fru = (embedded nvlist) nvlist version: 0 scheme = hc version = 0x0 hc-root = hc-list-sz = 0x1...
  • Page 80 fmdump(8) DESC: A Solaris Fault Manager component generated a diagnosis for which no message summary exists. Refer to http://www.sun.com/msg/FMD-8000-11 for more information. AUTO-RESPONSE: The diagnosis has been saved in the fault log for examination by Sun. IMPACT: The fault log will need to be manually examined using fmdump(1M) in order to determine if any human response is required.
  • Page 81: Fmstat

    fmstat(8) NAME fmstat - report fault management module statistics SYNOPSIS fmstat [-a] [ [-s] [-z] [-m module]] [ interval [ count]] fmstat -h DESCRIPTION The fmstat utility can be used by system administrators and service personnel to report statistics associated with the Fault Manager (fault manager daemon), and its associated set of modules.
  • Page 82 fmstat(8) The total number of cases solved by this module since it was solve loaded. The amount of dynamic memory currently allocated by this memsz module. The amount of persistent buffer space currently allocated by this bufsz module. You must have platadm, platop, or fieldeng privileges to run this command. Privileges Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 83 fmstat(8) If neither count nor interval is specified, a single report is printed and fmstat exits. If an interval is specified but no count is specified, fmstat prints reports every interval seconds indefinitely until the command is interrupted by Ctrl-C. EXAMPLES Displaying FM Statistics for the Syslog Module EXAMPLE 1...
  • Page 84: Exit Status

    fmstat(8) fmd.thrtotal 0 total number of auxiliary threads fmd.wcnt 0 count of events waiting on queue fmd.wlastupdate 1144424838299131us hrtime of last wait queue update fmd.wlentime 30us total wait length * time product fmd.wtime 30us total wait time on queue fmd.xprtlimit 256 limit on number of open transports fmd.xprtopen 0 total number of open transports...
  • Page 85: Getflashimage

    getflashimage(8) NAME getflashimage - download a firmware image file SYNOPSIS getflashimage [-v] [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-u user] [-p proxy [-t proxy_type]] url getflashimage -l getflashimage [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-d] getflashimage -h DESCRIPTION The getflashimage(8) command downloads a firmware image file for use by the flashupdate(8) command.
  • Page 86 getflashimage(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: Specifies the URL of the firmware image to download. Supported formats for this value include the following: http://server[:port]/path/file https://server[:port]/path/file ftp://server[:port]/path/file file:///media/usb_msd/path/file where the value for file is in one of the following formats: XCPvvvv.tar.gz IKXCPvvvv.tar.gz FFXCPvvvv.tar.gz...
  • Page 87 getflashimage(8) Download successful: 46827KB at 1016.857KB/s Checking file... MD5: e619e6dd367c888507427e58cdb8e0a0 Downloading a Version from an ftp Server EXAMPLE 2 getflashimage ftp://imageserver/images/FFXCP1041.tar.gz XSCF> Existing versions: Version Size Date FFXCP1040.tar.gz 46827123 Wed Mar 14 19:11:40 2007 Warning: About to delete existing versions. Continue? [y|n]: Removing FFXCP1040.tar.gz.
  • Page 88 getflashimage(8) 1MB received 2MB received 43MB received 44MB received 45MB received Download successful: 46827KB at 1016.857KB/s Checking file... MD5: e619e6dd367c888507427e58cdb8e0a2 Downloading Using a User Name and Password EXAMPLE 4 getflashimage -u jsmith XSCF> http://imageserver/images/FFXCP1041.tar.gz Existing versions: Version Size Date FFXCP1040.tar.gz 46827123 Wed Mar 14 19:11:40 2007 Warning: About to delete existing versions.
  • Page 89 getflashimage(8) Downloading From a USB Memory Stick EXAMPLE 5 getflashimage file:///media/usb_msd/images/FFXCP1041.tar.gz XSCF> Existing versions: Version Size Date FFXCP1040.tar.gz 46827123 Wed Mar 14 19:11:40 2007 Warning: About to delete existing versions. Continue? [y|n]: Removing FFXCP1040.tar.gz. Mounted USB device 0MB received 1MB received 44MB received 45MB received Download successful: 46827 Kbytes in 109 secs (430.094 Kbytes/sec)
  • Page 90 getflashimage(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 91 ioxadm(8) NAME ioxadm - manage External I/O Expansion Units SYNOPSIS ioxadm [-f] [-p] [-v] [-M] env [-e] [-l] [-t] [ target [ sensors]] ioxadm [-f] [-p] [-v] [-M] list [ target] ioxadm [-f] [-p] [-v] [-M] locator [on|off] [ target] ioxadm [-f] [-p] [-v] [-M] poweroff target ioxadm [-f] [-p] [-v] [-M] poweron target ioxadm [-f] [-p] [-v] [-M] reset target...
  • Page 92 ioxadm(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported. Forces command execution by ignoring warnings. Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. Displays text by page. This option provides a function that is the same as that of the more command. Parsable output.
  • Page 93 ioxadm(8) The results are listed in tabular format. Each FRU sensor is listed in the first column. In the next column is the sensor name, such as T_AMBIENT for ambient temperature, or V_12V_0V for the voltage reading of the 12V rail. The third, fourth, and fifth columns display the sensor reading (Value), sensor resolution (Res), and Units, respectively.
  • Page 94 ioxadm(8) The results are listed in tabular format. Each FRU sensor is listed in the first column. In the next column is the sensor name, such as T_AMBIENT for ambient temperature, or V_12V_0V for the voltage reading of the 12V rail. The third, fourth, and fifth columns display the sensor reading (Value), sensor resolution (Res), and Units, respectively.
  • Page 95 ioxadm(8) list [target] Lists the External I/O Expansion Units under system management. If no target is specified, list displays a list of External I/O Expansion Units, one per line. Each line contains the unique identifier for that box and the host-specific name(s) for its downlink card(s).
  • Page 96 ioxadm(8) Note – When a power supply is powered off, the LEDs and fan may still run since they receive power from both supplies. poweron target Restores full power to an I/O boat or reenables output from the power supply (PS) that has previously been marked ready-to-remove. When a PSU is newly installed and the power switch is in the on position, or a boat is connected to a powered link card, they automatically power themselves on.
  • Page 97 ioxadm(8) The External I/O Expansion Unit (box_id) is identified by serial number. Use iox@nnnn, where nnnn represents the last four digits of the box serial number. Some commands affect only a single component of an External I/O Expansion Unit system. For example, individual boats and power supplies may be turned on and turned off independently.
  • Page 98 ioxadm(8) IOX@A3B5/PS1 I_DC 5.211 0.289 IOX@A3B5/PS1 S_FAN_ACTUAL 4115.854 49.588 IOX@A3B5/PS1 S_FAN_SET 4500.000 300.000 IOX@A3B5/IOB0 T_CHIP 32.000 1.000 IOX@A3B5/IOB0 T_HOTSPOT 35.000 1.000 IOX@A3B5/IOB1 T_CHIP 33.000 1.000 IOX@A3B5/IOB1 T_HOTSPOT 36.000 1.000 IOX@A3B5/IOB1 V_12_0V 12.052 0.005 IOX@A3B5/IOB1 V_12V_MAIN 12.000 0.400 IOX@A3B5/IOB1 V_1_0V 1.030 0.001 IOX@A3B5/IOB1 V_1_5V...
  • Page 99 ioxadm(8) In EXAMPLE 3, the list command is used to display the connections between External I/O Expansion Units and downlink cards in the host. IOX@0033 (which includes boats, uplink cards, and power supplies) is connected to the host through two downlink cards. The Link 0 column shows which host downlink card is attached to boat0.
  • Page 100 ioxadm(8) Displaying Locator LED Status for the External I/O Expansion Unit EXAMPLE 8 ioxadm locator iox@12B4 XSCF> Location Sensor Value Resolution Units IOX@12B4 LOCATE Fast IOX@12B4/PS0 SERVICE Fast If the FRU service indicator is already on due to a detected fault condition, only the box locator LED will be set to fast.
  • Page 101: Man

    man(1) NAME man - display manual pages of specified XSCF shell command SYNOPSIS man command_name ... man -h DESCRIPTION man(1) displays manual pages of specified XSCF shell command. No privileges are required to run this command. Privileges Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. OPTIONS The following option is supported;...
  • Page 102 man(1) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion An error occurred. >0 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 103: Moveboard

    moveboard(8) NAME moveboard - move an eXtended System Board (XSB) from the current domain to another SYNOPSIS moveboard [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] [-c configure] -d domain_id xsb [ xsb...] moveboard [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c assign -d domain_id xsb [ xsb...] moveboard [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c reserve -d domain_id xsb [ xsb...] moveboard -h DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 104 moveboard(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: Disconnects a configured XSB from its domain configuration and -c assign assigns it to the domain configuration of the move destination. If the -c option is omitted, "-c configure" is used. Disconnects a configured XSB from its domain configuration and -c configure configures it in the domain configuration of the move destination.
  • Page 105 moveboard(8) OPERANDS The following operand is supported: Specifies the XSB number to be moved. Multiple xsb operands are permitted, separated by spaces. The following xsb form is accepted: x–y where: An integer from 00–15. An integer from 0–3. EXTENDED You can execute the moveboard(8) command under the environment where the ■...
  • Page 106 moveboard(8) See the setdcl(8) and showdcl(8) commands for DCL. ■ EXAMPLES Disconnects XSB#00-0 from the current domain and attaches it to domain ID EXAMPLE 1 moveboard -d 1 00-0 XSCF> Reserves assignment of the XSB#00-0 to the domain ID 1. EXAMPLE 2 moveboard -d 1 -c reserve 00-0 XSCF>...
  • Page 107: Nslookup

    nslookup(8) NAME nslookup - refer to the DNS server for the host SYNOPSIS nslookup hostname nslookup -h DESCRIPTION nslookup(8) refers to the DNS server for the host. The following information is displayed: Server DNS server name Address IP address of DNS server Name Specified host name Address...
  • Page 108 nslookup(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 109: Password

    password(8) NAME password - manage user passwords and expiration settings SYNOPSIS password [-e days| date|Never] [-i inactive] [-M maxdays] [-n mindays] [-w warn] [ user] password -h DESCRIPTION password (8) changes a user’s password and password expiration settings. The password is specified in up to 32 characters. The following characters are valid: 1.
  • Page 110 password(8) Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. OPTIONS The following options are supported -e days|date|Never days sets the number of days, starting from today, during which the XSCF account is enabled. days is in the format of a number (0-10730). If the current date plus the number of days exceeds January 2038 the number is considered invalid and the command will fail.
  • Page 111 password(8) -M maxdays Sets the maximum number of days that a password is valid. This value is assigned to new user accounts when they are created. The initial value is 999999. Valid values are integers with value of zero or greater. -n mindays Sets the minimum number of days between password changes.
  • Page 112 password(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 113: Ping

    ping(8) NAME ping - send the ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to the network host or the network device SYNOPSIS ping [-c count] [-q] host ping -h DESCRIPTION The ping(8) command utilizes the ICMP ECHO_REQUEST datagram to elicit an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from the specified host or network device. When the ping(8) command normally executed, the network between XSCF and the specified host or network device can be judged as normal.
  • Page 114 ping(8) EXAMPLES Sends the packet three times to a host named scf0-hostname0. EXAMPLE 1 ping -c 3 scf0-hostname0 XSCF> PING scf0-hostname0 (XX.XX.XX.XX): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from XX.XX.XX.XX: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.1 ms 64 bytes from XX.XX.XX.XX: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.1 ms 64 bytes from XX.XX.XX.XX: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.1 ms --- scf0-hostname0 ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss...
  • Page 115: Poweroff

    poweroff(8) NAME poweroff - turn off the power to the specified domain SYNOPSIS poweroff [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-M] -d domain_id poweroff [ [-q] -{y|n}] -a [-M] poweroff -h DESCRIPTION The poweroff(8) command turns off the power to the specified domain. The command can turn off the power to the specified domain or to all domains.
  • Page 116 poweroff(8) EXTENDED When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of the command ■ DESCRIPTION with the specified options is displayed. Enter "y" to execute the command or "n" to cancel the command. If the Solaris OS of the target domain is running, the poweroff(8) command ■...
  • Page 117 poweroff(8) Turns off power to domains with domain IDs 0. EXAMPLE 2 poweroff -d 0 XSCF> DomainIDs to power off:00 Continue? [y|n]: 00:Powering off *Note* This command only issues the instruction to power-off. The result of the instruction can be checked by the "showlogs power". Forcibly turns off power to domains with domain IDs 0.
  • Page 118 poweroff(8) "y" without displaying the prompt. poweroff -q -y -d 2 XSCF> The following exit values are returned: EXIT STATUS Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO poweron(8), reset(8), showdomainstatus(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 119: Poweron

    poweron(8) NAME poweron - turn on the power to the specified domain SYNOPSIS poweron [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-M] -d domain_id poweron [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-M] -a poweron -h DESCRIPTION The poweron(8) command turns on the power to the specified domain. The command can turn on the power to the specified domain or to all domains.
  • Page 120 poweron(8) When the poweron(8) command is executed, power-on results for each of the ■ specified domains are displayed in the following format: The power was turned on normally. Powering on Not Powering on An error occurred, and the power could not be turned on. An error message is displayed with Not Powering on.
  • Page 121 poweron(8) "y" to the prompt. poweron -y -d 0 XSCF> DomainIDs to power on:00 Continue? [y|n]: 00:Powering on *Note* This command only issues the instruction to power-on. The result of the instruction can be checked by the "showlogs power". XSCF> Turns on power to domains with domain IDs 1.
  • Page 122 poweron(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 123: Prtfru

    prtfru(8) NAME prtfru - display FRUID data on the system and External I/O Expansion Unit SYNOPSIS prtfru [-c] [-l] [-M] [-x] [ container] prtfru -h DESCRIPTION prtfru is used to obtain Field Replaceable Unit Identifier (FRUID) data from the system and External I/O Expansion Unit. Its output is a tree structure, echoing the path in the FRU tree to each container.
  • Page 124 prtfru(8) /frutree/chassis/iou0/IOU (fru) /frutree/chassis/iou0/IOU/slot3 /frutree/chassis/iou0/IOU/slot3/LINK (container) /frutree/chassis/iou0/IOU/slot3/LINK/iox983392.IOX.iob1.PCIX.LINK (fru) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031 /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/ps0 /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/ps0/A195 (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/ps1 /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/ps1/A195 (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/iob1 /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/iob1/PCIX (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/iob1/PCIX/LINK (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/iob1/PCIX/LINK/ iou0.IOU.slot3.LINK (fru) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/CPUM#0/CPUM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/CPUM#1/CPUM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0 (fru) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/CPUM#1/CPUM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0 (fru) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#0/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#1/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#2/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#3/MEM (container)
  • Page 125 prtfru(8) /frutree/chassis/iou0/IOU (fru) /frutree/chassis/iou0/IOU/slot3 /frutree/chassis/iou0/IOU/slot3/LINK (container) /frutree/chassis/iou0/IOU/slot3/LINK/iox983392.IOX.iob1.PCIX.LINK (fru) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031 /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/ps0 /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/ps0/A195 (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/ps1 /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/ps1/A195 (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/iob1 /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/iob1/PCIX (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/iob1/PCIX/LINK (container) /frutree/chassis/iox983392?Label=IOX@XCX031/IOX/iob1/PCIX/LINK/ iou0.IOU.slot3.LINK (fru) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/CPUM#0/CPUM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/CPUM#1/CPUM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0 (fru) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/CPUM#1/CPUM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0 (fru) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#0/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#1/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#2/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#3/MEM (container)
  • Page 126 prtfru(8) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#9/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#10/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#11/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#12/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#13/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#14/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#15/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/XSCFU (container) /frutree/chassis/OPNL (container) /frutree/chassis/PSU#0 (fru) /frutree/chassis/PSU#0/PSU (container) /frutree/chassis/PSU#2 (fru) /frutree/chassis/PSU#2/PSU (container) /frutree/chassis/IOU#0 (fru) /frutree/chassis/IOU#0/IOU (container) /frutree/chassis/IOU#0/IOU/DDCR#0/DDCR (container) /frutree/chassis/FANBP_C#0 (fru) /frutree/chassis/FANBP_C#0/FANBP_C (container) Displaying A list of Containers EXAMPLE 2 prtfru -lc XSCF>...
  • Page 127 prtfru(8) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#2/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#3/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#4/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#5/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#6/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#0/MEMB/MEM#7/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#8/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#9/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#10/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#11/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#12/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#13/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#14/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/MBU_B/MEMB#1/MEMB/MEM#15/MEM (container) /frutree/chassis/XSCFU (container) /frutree/chassis/OPNL (container) /frutree/chassis/PSU#0/PSU (container) /frutree/chassis/PSU#2/PSU (container) /frutree/chassis/IOU#0/IOU (container) /frutree/chassis/IOU#0/IOU/DDCR#0/DDCR (container) /frutree/chassis/FANBP_C#0/FANBP_C (container) EXIT STATUS...
  • Page 128 prtfru(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 129: Rebootxscf

    rebootxscf(8) NAME rebootxscf - reset the XSCF SYNOPSIS rebootxscf [ [-q] -{y|n}] rebootxscf -h DESCRIPTION The rebootxscf(8) command resets the XSCF. In the M8000/M9000 servers, both of the active XSCF and the standby XSCF will be reset. You must have platadm or fieldeng privilege to run this command. Privileges Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 130 rebootxscf(8) Resets the XSCF. Automatically replies with "y" to the prompt. EXAMPLE 2 rebootxscf -y XSCF> The XSCF will be reset. Continue? [y|n]: Resets the XSCF. Automatically replies with "y" without displaying the EXAMPLE 3 prompt. rebootxscf -q -y XSCF> Cancels the rebootxscf(8) command execution that is in progress.
  • Page 131: Replacefru

    replacefru(8) NAME replacefru - replace a field replaceable unit (FRU) SYNOPSIS replacefru replacefru -h DESCRIPTION The replacefru(8) command replaces an FRU. The command allows the user to select, confirm, and replace the FRU interactively using menus. The following FRUs can be replaced using the replacefru(8) command. CPU/Memory Board unit (CMU) ■...
  • Page 132 replacefru(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 133: Reset

    reset(8) NAME reset - reset the specified domain SYNOPSIS reset [ [-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id level reset -h Note – Since the reset(8) command forcibly resets the system, this command may DESCRIPTION cause a failure in a hard disk drive or other components. Use this command only for the purpose of recovery, such as if the Solaris OS hangs, and for other limited purposes.
  • Page 134 reset(8) OPERANDS The following operand is supported: level Specifies the level of resetting. One of the following can be specified. This operand cannot be omitted. Resets the domain system. Instructs the Solaris OS of the domain to panic generate a panic. Resets the domain CPU.
  • Page 135 reset(8) *Note* This command only issues the instruction to reset. The result of the instruction can be checked by the "showlogs power". Resets domain ID 0. Suppresses prompts, and automatically answers "y" to EXAMPLE 3 all prompts. reset -q -y -d 0 por XSCF>...
  • Page 136 reset(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 137: Resetdateoffset

    resetdateoffset(8) NAME resetdateoffset - reset time of domains to match system time SYNOPSIS resetdateoffset resetdateoffset -h DESCRIPTION The resetdateoffset(8) command resets the time settings on the domains, managed by each domain clock, to match the time setting of the system, which is managed by the XSCF clock.
  • Page 138 resetdateoffset(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 139: Restoreconfig

    restoreconfig(8) NAME restoreconfig - restore the system configuration information previously saved by dumpconfig SYNOPSIS restoreconfig [-v] [-V] [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-P password] [-s network={yes|no}] [-u user] [-p proxy [-t proxy_type]] url restoreconfig -h DESCRIPTION The restoreconfig(8) command restores to the XSCF the system configuration information previously saved using the dumpconfig(8) command.
  • Page 140 restoreconfig(8) -t proxy_type Used with the -p option to specify the type of proxy. Possible values for proxy_type are: http, socks4, and socks5. The default value is http. -u user Specifies the user name when logging in to a remote ftp or http server that requires authentication.
  • Page 141 restoreconfig(8) EXAMPLES Restoring the Configuration using FTP EXAMPLE 1 restoreconfig -V -u manilla 129.145.155.156:8080 ftp:/ XSCF> 10.7.79.18/sollgell/proxytest-ftp.cfg transfer from ’/tmp/dumpconfig.EvY1Yf’ to ’ftp://10.7.79.18/sollgell/ proxytest-ftp.cfg’ Password: * About to connect() to 129.145.155.166 port 8080 Trying 129.145.155.166... * connected * Connected to 129.145.155.166 (129.145.155.166) port 8080 * Proxy auth using (nil) with user ’’...
  • Page 142 restoreconfig(8) Restoring the Configuration Using http EXAMPLE 2 restoreconfig -V -p 129.145.155.166:8080 http://10.7.79.18/ XSCF> sollgell/proxytest.cfg transfer from ’/scf/firmtmp/hcp/config/config_file.bin’ to ’http://10.7.79.18/sollgell/proxytest.cfg’ * About to connect() to 129.145.155.166 port 8080 Trying 129.145.155.166... * connected * Connected to 129.145.155.166 (129.145.155.166) port 8080 GET http://10.7.79.18/sollgell/proxytest.cfg HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: restoreconfig Host: 10.7.79.18 Pragma: no-cache...
  • Page 143 restoreconfig(8) Restoring the Configuration Using https EXAMPLE 3 restoreconfig -v -V https://10.7.79.18/sollgell/ XSCF> proxytest.cfg obtaining lock ... done initiating file transfer from ’https://10.7.79.18/sollgell/proxytest.cfg’ ... transfer from ’/scf/firmtmp/hcp/config/config_file.bin’ to ’https://10.7.79.18/ sollgell/proxytest.cfg’ * About to connect() to 10.7.79.18 port 443 Trying 10.7.79.18... * connected * Connected to 10.7.79.18 (10.7.79.18) port 443 * error setting certificate verify locations, continuing anyway: CAfile: /home/ares/cross/fje/pwrqcc3/target_root/usr/share/ssl/certs/...
  • Page 144 restoreconfig(8) < ETag: "4fa2a-601b-4897602f" < Accept-Ranges: bytes < Content-Length: 24603 < Content-Type: text/plain * Connection #0 to host 10.7.79.18 left intact * Closing connection #0 done file decoding done. Configuration backup created on Mon Aug 4 12:58:19 2008 from system ‘M3000’ with serial number ‘IKS08220xx’, version ‘19830000’ validating backup configuration data *** You will need to power-cycle the entire system after this operation is completed...
  • Page 145 restoreconfig(8) ... transfer from ’/scf/firmtmp/hcp/config/config_file.bin’ to ’http://10.7.79.18/sollgell/proxytest.cfg’ * About to connect() to 10.7.79.18 port 80 Trying 10.7.79.18... * connected * Connected to 10.7.79.18 (10.7.79.18) port 80 GET /sollgell/proxytest.cfg HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: restoreconfig Host: 10.7.79.18 Pragma: no-cache Accept: */* < HTTP/1.1 200 OK <...
  • Page 146 restoreconfig(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 147: Restoredefaults

    restoredefaults(8) NAME restoredefaults - delete the setting and the log information that stored in the server or the XSCF unit, and restore it to the state as of the factory shipment SYNOPSIS restoredefaults -c range restoredefaults -h DESCRIPTION The restoredefaults(8) command deletes the setting and the log information that stored in the server or the XSCF unit, and restores it to the state as of the factory shipment.
  • Page 148 restoredefaults(8) EXAMPLES Restores the XSCF unit to the state as of the factory shipment. EXAMPLE 1 restoredefaults -c xscfu XSCF> WARNING: If this system does not have OPNL, this command will set all the user settable XSCF configuration parameters to their default value as they were set when the system was shipped out.
  • Page 149 restoredefaults(8) setdefaults : XSCF clear : unmount filesystem start dbs[282]: NOTICE: received signal: 15 setdefaults : XSCF clear : unmount /hcp0/linux setdefaults : XSCF clear : unmount /hcpcommon/firmtmp complete setdefaults : XSCF clear : unmount filesystem complete setdefaults : XSCF clear : end setdefaults : complete Please turn off the breaker after XSCF halt.
  • Page 150 restoredefaults(8) XSCF will be automatically rebooted. Afterwards, XSCFU will be initialized. Continue?[yes/no](default no): The NVRAM setting of XSCFU#0 was completed. XSCF shutdown request was completed. <snip>..XSCF reboot..<snip> ***** WARNING ***** XSCF initialization terminate for XSCF/OPNL data clear. execute "setdefaults factory" (AUTO) setdefaults : FACTORY mode clear : start setdefaults : FACTORY mode clear : DBS start setdefaults : FACTORY mode clear : wait 20s for DBS initialization...
  • Page 151 restoredefaults(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 System Administration...
  • Page 152 restoredefaults(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 153: Sendbreak

    sendbreak(8) NAME sendbreak - send a break signal to the specified domain SYNOPSIS sendbreak -d domain_id sendbreak [ [-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id sendbreak -h DESCRIPTION The sendbreak(8) command sends a break signal to the specified domain. When a break signal is sent from the domain console to the Solaris OS of the domain, control is transferred from the Solaris OS to OpenBoot PROM and the OpenBoot PROM prompt "ok"...
  • Page 154 sendbreak(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 155: Setaltitude

    setaltitude(8) NAME setaltitude - set the altitude of the system or whether or not the air filter installed SYNOPSIS setaltitude -s key=value setaltitude -h DESCRIPTION The setaltitude(8) command sets the altitude of the system or whether or not the air filter installed. Whether or not the air filter installed can be specified on the M4000/M5000 servers only.
  • Page 156 setaltitude(8) To apply the specified configuration, execute the rebootxscf(8) command and ■ reset XSCF. The command does not accept negative numbers. If the system is below sea-level ■ use altitude=0. When you specified either of the altitude of the system or whether or not the air ■...
  • Page 157: Setarchiving

    setarchiving(8) NAME setarchiving - configure the log archiving functionality SYNOPSIS setarchiving [-k host-key] [-l audit-limit,non-audit-limit] [-p password|-r] [-t user@host:directory] [-v] [-y|-n] setarchiving enable|disable setarchiving -h setarchiving(8) manages the log archiving configuration. Persistent storage DESCRIPTION space on the Service Processor is limited. Some logs may grow to the point where old log entries must be overwritten or deleted.
  • Page 158 setarchiving(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -k host-key Sets the public key that XSCF uses to verify the identity of the host. Possible values for the host-key are shown here: none This literal value specifies that a public key should not...
  • Page 159 setarchiving(8) -l audit-limit,non-audit-limit Sets the space limits for log archives in megabytes. The option argument must consist of two values separated by a comma. The audit-limit value specifies the archive space limit for audit logs. It must be either 0 (zero), unlimited or an integer in the range of 500–50000.
  • Page 160 setarchiving(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: Activates the log archiving feature. Cannot be used with any enable options. De-activates the log archiving feature. Cannot be used with any disable options. EXAMPLES Setting the Archiving Target and Password EXAMPLE 1 setarchiving -t jsmith@somehost.company.com:/home/jsmith/ XSCF>...
  • Page 161: Setaudit

    setaudit(8) NAME setaudit - manage the system auditing functionality SYNOPSIS setaudit enable|disable|archive|delete setaudit [-p count|suspend] [ -m mailaddr] [-a users=enable|disable|default] [-c classes= {enable|disable }]... [-e events=enable|disable ]... [-g {enable|disable }] [-t percents] setaudit -h DESCRIPTION setaudit(8) manages the collection of data on the use of system resources. Audit data provides a record of security-related system events.
  • Page 162 setaudit(8) The following are valid classes: Denotes all classes. System-related events ACS_SYSTEM(1) Commands that can modify a state ACS_WRITE(2) Commands that read a current state ACS_READ(4) Login-related events ACS_LOGIN(8) Audit-related events ACS_AUDIT(16) Domain management–related events ACS_DOMAIN(32) User management–related events ACS_USER(64) Platform management–related events ACS_PLATFORM(128) Mode-related events...
  • Page 163 setaudit(8) The following are valid classes: Denotes all classes. System-related events ACS_SYSTEM(1) Commands that can modify a state ACS_WRITE(2) Commands that read a current state ACS_READ(4) Login-related events ACS_LOGIN(8) Audit-related events ACS_AUDIT(16) Domain management–related events ACS_DOMAIN(32) User management–related events ACS_USER(64) Platform management–related events ACS_PLATFORM(128) Mode-related events...
  • Page 164 setaudit(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 165 setaudit(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: Notifies the log archiving facility to archive the current audit trail. archive Delete the portion of the local audit trail in the secondary delete partition. This can be used to free space for new audit records if the local audit trail becomes full.
  • Page 166 setaudit(8) Warnings will be sent at 50% capacity and 75% capacity. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO showaudit(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 167: Setautologout

    setautologout(8) NAME setautologout - set the session timeout time of the XSCF shell SYNOPSIS setautologout -s timeout setautologout -h DESCRIPTION The setautologout(8) command sets the session timeout time of the XSCF shell. The default of the session timeout time is 10 minutes. You must have platadm or fieldeng privileges to run this command.
  • Page 168 setautologout(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 169: Setcod

    setcod(8) NAME setcod - set up the Capacity on Demand (COD) resources used for domains SYNOPSIS setcod setcod [-v] setcod [[-q] -{y|n}] [-v] headroom setcod [-v] -d domain_id [ proc-rtus] setcod -h DESCRIPTION setcod(8) sets up the COD resources to be used for domains. License keys must be installed (see addcodlicense(8)) before COD boards in a domain can be utilized.
  • Page 170 setcod(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: headroom Amount of headroom (processors) to be enabled. Maximum value is 4. proc-rtus The number of Right To Use (RTUs) licenses reserved for a domain. One RTU license is required for each CPU. EXTENDED If you run the setcod command without specifying any options, the command DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 171 setcod(8) PROC RTUs reserved for domain 13 (0 MAX) [0]: PROC RTUs reserved for domain 14 (0 MAX) [0]: PROC RTUs reserved for domain 15 (0 MAX) [0]: After this command completes, you will see a message similar to this one in the XSCF console: Aug 28 17:28:30 FF1-1-0 codd[PID]: COD PROC Headroom changed to 3 Set the COD Headroom CPUs to 0...
  • Page 172 setcod(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 173: Setdate

    setdate(8) NAME setdate - set the date and time of XSCF SYNOPSIS setdate [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-u] -s date setdate -h DESCRIPTION The setdate(8) command sets the date and time of XSCF. If the local date and time are specified, they are set following conversion to coordinated universal time (UTC).
  • Page 174 setdate(8) The ntpdate(1M) command is executed in the domain. ■ Rebooting the domain ■ The setdate(8) command needs to be executed in the system power-off status. ■ When an NTP server has been set to XSCF, the setdate(8) command results in ■...
  • Page 175 setdate(8) tomatically replies with "y" without displaying the prompt. setdate -q -y -s 012716592006.00 XSCF> XSCF> The reset continues after this point. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO setntp(8), settimezone(8), showdate(8), showntp(8), showtimezone(8) System Administration...
  • Page 176 setdate(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 177: Setdcl

    setdcl(8) NAME setdcl - set a domain component list (DCL) SYNOPSIS setdcl -d domain_id -s policy=value setdcl -d domain_id -s option=value lsb [ lsb...] setdcl -d domain_id -a lsb=xsb [ lsb=xsb...] setdcl -d domain_id -r lsb [ lsb...] setdcl -h DESCRIPTION The setdcl(8) command sets a DCL.
  • Page 178 setdcl(8) Whether to set a priority for the specified LSB as a floating board, relative to ■ other boards (float) The user can specify whether to set a priority for the specified LSB as a floating board, relative to other boards. A floating board is used for dynamic reconfiguration (DR) for purposes such as changing the domain configuration, while minimizing effect of DR on the operating system.
  • Page 179 setdcl(8) Clears the XSB number associated with an LSB number in the specified domain. On the M3000 server, you cannot specify this option. -s option=value Makes settings regarding hardware resources of the XSB associated with an LSB. An item to be set is specified for option, and a value corresponding to option is specified for value.
  • Page 180 setdcl(8) Clears the XSB number associated with an LSB number in the specified domain. On the M3000 server, you cannot specify this option. -s option=value Makes settings regarding hardware resources of the XSB associated with an LSB. An item to be set is specified for option, and a value corresponding to option is specified for value.
  • Page 181 setdcl(8) If no-io is specified for option, either of the following can be specified for value: Omits the use of I/O devices on a domain. true Does not omit the use of I/O devices on a false domain (default). If float is specified for option, either of the following can be specified for value: Gives a higher priority regarding floating true...
  • Page 182 setdcl(8) Sets policy=system for domain ID 0. EXAMPLE 3 setdcl -d 0 -s policy=system XSCF> Clear the XSBs associated with LSB#00 and #01 of domain ID 0. EXAMPLE 4 setdcl -d 0 -r 00 01 XSCF> EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion.
  • Page 183: Setdomainmode

    setdomainmode(8) NAME setdomainmode - set the modes of operation for the specified domain SYNOPSIS setdomainmode [ [-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id -m function=mode setdomainmode -h DESCRIPTION setdomainmode(8) sets the modes of operation for the specified domain. The modes of operation for the specified domain include the following types: OpenBoot PROM diagnostic levels.
  • Page 184 setdomainmode(8) Host watchdog and suppress break signal reception, auto boot function, and ■ operational mode of CPU: Can run this command for all domains. platadm Can run this command only for your managed domains. domainadm Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. OPTIONS The following options are supported: -d domain_id...
  • Page 185 setdomainmode(8) -m function=mode Sets the modes of operation and specifies its values. Use function to set the modes of operation. One of the following can be specified: Specifies the OpenBoot PROM diagnostic diag level. Specifies whether to enable or disable the secure host watchdog and suppress break signal reception.
  • Page 186 setdomainmode(8) -m function=mode Sets the modes of operation and specifies its values. Use function to set the modes of operation. One of the following can be specified: Specifies the OpenBoot PROM diagnostic diag level. Specifies whether to enable or disable the secure host watchdog and suppress break signal reception.
  • Page 187 setdomainmode(8) (continued) When cpumode is specified for function, one of the following can be specified for mode: Note – When the domain is in any status other than powered off, it results in an error. auto Automatically determines the operational mode of CPU at domain startup.
  • Page 188 setdomainmode(8) Domain CPU Value of CPU Current CPU operational mode CPU configuration of a system configuration Mode board which can be added by DR operation SPARC64 VII SPARC64 VI compatible Any CPU configuration compatible mode SPARC64 VII/VI auto or SPARC64 VI compatible Any CPU configuration mode compatible...
  • Page 189 setdomainmode(8) The settings of the current modes of operation for the specified domain can be ■ checked by using the showdomainmode(8) command. When you use the showdomainmode(8) command after the setdomainmode(8) command, it will display the pending modifications performed by the setdomainmode(8), which might not yet be effective.
  • Page 190 setdomainmode(8) Cancels the setdomainmode(8) command execution that is in progress. EXAMPLE 3 setdomainmode -d 0 -m diag=none XSCF> Diagnostic Level :min -> none Secure Mode -> - Autoboot -> - CPU Mode :auto -> - The specified modes will be changed. Continue? [y|n]: Enables the auto boot function for domain ID 0.
  • Page 191: Setdomparam

    setdomparam(8) NAME setdomparam - forcibly rewrite OpenBoot PROM environment variables SYNOPSIS setdomparam [ [-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id use-nvramrc setdomparam [ [-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id security-mode setdomparam [ [-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id set-defaults setdomparam -h DESCRIPTION The setdomparam(8) command rewrites OpenBoot PROM environment variables of a specified domain.
  • Page 192 setdomparam(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: Sets false for the use-nvramrc? environment variable. use-nvramrc security-mode Sets none to the security-mode? environment variable. Restores the OpenBoot PROM environment variables to the set-defaults settings at the time of shipment from the factory EXTENDED When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of the command DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 193 setdomparam(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 System Administration...
  • Page 194 setdomparam(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 195: Setdscp

    setdscp(8) NAME setdscp - set the IP address assignments for the Domain to Service Processor Communications Protocol (DSCP) SYNOPSIS setdscp [-v] setdscp [-f] [-v] [ [-q] -{y|n}] -i address -m netmask setdscp [-f] [-v] [ [-q] -{y|n}] -s -i address setdscp [-f] [-v] [ [-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id -i address setdscp -h DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 196 setdscp(8) Note – The -y and -n options can be used (with or without the -q option) when running setdscp in interactive mode. Privileges You must have platadm or fieldeng privileges to run this command. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. OPTIONS The following options are supported: -d domain_id...
  • Page 197 setdscp(8) Assigning All DSCP Addresses EXAMPLE 1 setdscp -y -i 10.1.1.0 -m 255.255.255.0 XSCF> Commit these changes to the database? [y|n] : y Assigning an Alternative IP address to Domain 1 EXAMPLE 2 setdscp -d 1 -i 10.1.1.26 XSCF> Commit these changes to the database? [y|n] : Specifying a Netmask Address With -q and -y Options EXAMPLE 3 setdscp -q -y -i 10.1.1.0 -m 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 198 setdscp(8) [Enter] Domain #11 address [10.1.1.13 ] > Domain #12 address [10.1.1.14 ] > [Enter] [Enter] Domain #13 address [10.1.1.15 ] > Domain #14 address [10.1.1.16 ] > [Enter] [Enter] Domain #15 address [10.1.1.17 ] > Domain #16 address [10.1.1.18 ] >...
  • Page 199: Setdualpowerfeed

    setdualpowerfeed(8) NAME setdualpowerfeed - set dual power feed mode SYNOPSIS setdualpowerfeed -s key setdualpowerfeed -h DESCRIPTION The setdualpowerfeed(8) command specifies dual power feed mode in the system. The setdualpowerfeed(8) command is available on the M3000/M4000/M5000 servers only. On the M8000/M9000 servers, when the power cabinet for dual power feed connected, it automatically configures the dual power feed mode.
  • Page 200 setdualpowerfeed(8) message is displayed. setdualpowerfeed -s enable XSCF> disable -> enable NOTE: Dual power feed will be enabled the next time the platform is powered EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO showdualpowerfeed(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual •...
  • Page 201: Setemailreport

    setemailreport(8) NAME setemailreport - set up the email report configuration data SYNOPSIS setemailreport [-v] [-t] setemailreport [-s variable= value]... setemailreport -h DESCRIPTION setemailreport(8) sets up email reporting configuration data for remote maintenance. Once the configuration data is set up, it is used by the fault management daemon to send email reports as required.
  • Page 202 setemailreport(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -s variable=value Configures email reporting. Valid entries for variable are: enable recipient Valid value entries for enable are: Valid value entries for recipient are: Any valid company email account Sends test email.
  • Page 203 setemailreport(8) Enable Email Reporting Noninteractively EXAMPLE 4 setemailreport -s enable=yes -s XSCF> recipient=”useradm@company.com, adm2@company.com” Sending Test Email EXAMPLE 5 setemailreport -t XSCF> ..Sending test email to useradm@company.com [Email contents shown below] Host Name: jupiter Send Timestamp: 04-20-2006 16:31:45 PST Mail Server: 10.4.1.1 EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion.
  • Page 204 setemailreport(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 205: Sethostname

    sethostname(8) NAME sethostname - set a host name and a DNS domain name for an XSCF unit SYNOPSIS sethostname xscfu hostname sethostname -d domainname sethostname -h DESCRIPTION sethostname(8) command sets a host name and a DNS domain name for an XSCF unit.
  • Page 206 sethostname(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: hostname Specifies a host name to be set for the XSCF unit. The hostname is specified in up to 64 characters, not in Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) but in an abbreviated form. If a host name exceeding 64 characters is specified, an error occurs.
  • Page 207: Sethttps

    sethttps(8) NAME sethttps - start or stop the HTTPS service, which is used in the XSCF network. This command also performs authentication-related settings SYNOPSIS sethttps [ [-q] -{y|n}] -c enable sethttps -c disable sethttps -c gencsr country state | province locality organization organizationalunit common e-mail sethttps [ [-q] -{y|n}] -c genserverkey sethttps -c importca...
  • Page 208 sethttps(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: -c {enable|disable} Specify whether to enable the HTTPS service. One of the following values can be specified. If none of them is specified, an error occurs. Starts the HTTPS service. enable Stops the HTTPS service. disable Creates a CSR.
  • Page 209 sethttps(8) If you omit the value, enclose a space in single or double quotation marks; for ■ example, " ". If you include symbols or blanks in a value, enclose the value in single or double ■ quotation marks; for example, "Kawasaki city". If you include a backslash or dollar mark in a value, put a backslash before the ■...
  • Page 210 sethttps(8) Stops the HTTPS service. EXAMPLE 2 sethttps -c disable XSCF> Creates a CSR with the following settings: country: JP, state|province: Kanaga- EXAMPLE 3 wa, locality: Kawasaki, organization: Example, organizationalunit: develop- ment, common: scf-host, e-mail: abc@example.com sethttps -c gencsr JP Kanagawa Kawasaki Example development XSCF>...
  • Page 211 sethttps(8) without displaying the prompt. sethttps -c genserverkey -q -y XSCF> Enter passphrase: Verifying - Enter passphrase: Imports the web server certificate. To exit, press the Enter key and then press EXAMPLE 8 "Ctrl" and "D". sethttps -c importca XSCF> Please import a certificate: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIDdTCCAt6gAwIBAgIBATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFADCBgTELMAkGA1UEBhMCamox...
  • Page 212 sethttps(8) Specifies "\development" to organizationunit to create a CSR. EXAMPLE 9 sethttps -c gencsr JP Kanagawa Kawasaki Example \ XSCF> "\\development" scf-host abc@example.com EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO showhttps(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual •...
  • Page 213: Setldap

    setldap(8) NAME setldap - configure the Service Processor as a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) client SYNOPSIS setldap {-b bind} {-B baseDN} {-c certchain} {-p } {-s servers} {-t user} -T timeout setldap -h DESCRIPTION setldap(8) allows you to configure the Service Processor as an LDAP client. Note –...
  • Page 214 setldap(8) -s servers Sets the primary and secondary LDAP servers and ports. servers is a comma-separated list of server:port. Ports are specified numerically and servers can be specified either by name or IP address in the dotted decimal format. For example, 10.8.31.14.636,company:636.
  • Page 215: Importing A Certificate

    setldap(8) Setting the LDAP Timeout EXAMPLE 3 setldap -T 60 XSCF> showldap XSCF> user Bind Name: Base Distinguished Name: ou=people,dc=company,dc=com LDAP Search Timeout: Bind Password: LDAP Servers: None CERTS: None Setting the LDAP Server EXAMPLE 4 setldap -s ldap://company.com,ldaps://company2.com XSCF> showldap XSCF>...
  • Page 216 setldap(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO showldap(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 217: Setlocale

    setlocale(8) NAME setlocale - set the default locale of the XSCF SYNOPSIS setlocale -s locale setlocale -h DESCRIPTION The setlocale(8) command sets the default locale of the XSCF. The locale that can be set is English or Japanese. You must have platadm privileges to run this command. Privileges Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 218 setlocale(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 219: Setlocator

    setlocator(8) NAME setlocator - control the blinking of the CHECK LED on the operator panel SYNOPSIS setlocator value setlocator -h DESCRIPTION setlocator(8) command controls the blink state of the CHECK LED on the operator panel. The following states can be set: Start blinking Makes the CHECK LED blink.
  • Page 220 setlocator(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO showlocator(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised March 2008...
  • Page 221: Setloginlockout

    setloginlockout(8) NAME setloginlockout - enable or disable login lockout feature SYNOPSIS setloginlockout -s time setloginlockout -h DESCRIPTION The setloginlockout(8) command sets the amount of time, in minutes, that users are prevented from logging into their accounts after the third unsuccessful login attempt.
  • Page 222 setloginlockout(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO showloginlockout(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 223 setlookup(8) NAME setlookup - enable or disable the use of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server for authentication and privilege lookup SYNOPSIS setlookup -a {local|ldap} setlookup -p {local|ldap} setlookup -h setlookup(8) sets whether authentication and privileges data are looked up in DESCRIPTION LDAP or not.
  • Page 224 setlookup(8) SEE ALSO showlookup(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 225 setnameserver(8) NAME setnameserver - set the domain name system (DNS) servers used in the XSCF network SYNOPSIS setnameserver [-c add] address ... setnameserver -c del address ... setnameserver -c del -a setnameserver -h DESCRIPTION setnameserver(8) command specifies the DNS servers used in the XSCF network. Up to three DNS servers can be registered for XSCF.
  • Page 226 setnameserver(8) EXTENDED If multiple DNS servers are specified, names are solved in the order specified. ■ DESCRIPTION To reflect the DNS server name to XSCF, execute the applynetwork(8) ■ command. After reflected the information, use the rebootxscf(8) command to reset XSCF to complete the setting. The currently set DNS server can be checked by using the shownameserver(8) ■...
  • Page 227 setnetwork(8) NAME setnetwork - set or remove an XSCF network interface SYNOPSIS setnetwork [-m addr] interface address setnetwork -c {up | down} interface setnetwork [ [-q] -{y|n}] -r interface setnetwork -h DESCRIPTION setnetwork(8) command sets or removes an XSCF network interface. The following settings can be made for the specified network interface: Whether to enable or disable the network interface.
  • Page 228 setnetwork(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: -c {up|down} Specifies whether to enable the specified network interface. One of the following values can be specified. If none of them is specified, an error occurs. Enables the network interface. Disables the network interface. down Displays usage statement.
  • Page 229 setnetwork(8) interface Specifies the network interface to be configured. One of the following values can be specified: In the M3000/M4000/M5000 servers: ■ For XSCF unit 0: XSCF-LAN#0 xscf#0-lan#0 XSCF-LAN#1 xscf#0-lan#1 For abbreviation: an abbreviation of XSCF-LAN#0 lan#0 an abbreviation of XSCF-LAN#1 lan#1 In the M8000/M9000 servers: ■...
  • Page 230 setnetwork(8) After you set the network interface, if you disable that network interface and ■ execute the applynetwork(8) command, the setting data of IP address and netmask will be stored in XSCF. When you enable the network interface, the setting of IP address and netmask will be used. In the following cases, the setnetwork(8) command results in an error: ■...
  • Page 231 setnetwork(8) on XSCF unit 1. setnetwork xscf#1-lan#0 -m 255.255.255.0 192.168.11.10 XSCF> Sets the IP address 192.168.1.10 and netmask 255.255.255.0 for the takeover IP EXAMPLE 6 address of XSCF-LAN#0. setnetwork lan#0 -m 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.10 XSCF> Removes the IP address and netmask that set in XSCF-LAN#0 on XSCF unit 0 EXAMPLE 7 setnetwork -r xscf#0-lan#0 XSCF>...
  • Page 232 setnetwork(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 233 setntp(8) NAME setntp - set the NTP information for XSCF SYNOPSIS setntp [-c add] address ... setntp -c del address ... setntp -c del -a setntp -c stratum -i stratum_no setntp -m type= value setntp -h DESCRIPTION setntp(8) command sets the NTP information for XSCF. The setntp(8) command can specify the following information: The NTP servers which are used on the XSCF network.
  • Page 234 setntp(8) Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -i stratum_no Specifies the stratum value. This option is used together with the "-c stratum". An integer from 1 to 15 can be specified. If the stratum value not specified, it is 5.
  • Page 235 setntp(8) The current NTP server settings set by the setntp(8) command can be checked ■ by using the showntp(8) command. EXAMPLES Adds the three NTP servers with the addresses 192.168.1.2, 10.18.108.10, and EXAMPLE 1 10.24.1.2. setntp 192.168.1.2 10.18.108.10 10.24.1.2 XSCF> Please reset the XSCF by rebootxscf to apply the ntp settings.
  • Page 236 setntp(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 237 setpasswordpolicy(8) NAME setpasswordpolicy - manage the system password policy SYNOPSIS setpasswordpolicy [-d dcredit] [ -e expiry] [-i inactive] [-k difok] [-l lcredit] [ -M maxdays] [-m minlen] [-n mindays] [-o ocredit] [-r remember] [-u ucredit] [-w warn] [-y retry] setpasswordpolicy -h DESCRIPTION setpasswordpolicy(8) allows an administrator to change the system password policy.
  • Page 238 setpasswordpolicy(8) -k difok Sets the minimum number of new characters (characters which were not present in the old password) that a new password must contain. The initial setting is 3. Valid values are integers with value of zero or greater. -l lcredit Sets the maximum credit for lower case letters in a password.
  • Page 239 setpasswordpolicy(8) -k difok Sets the minimum number of new characters (characters which were not present in the old password) that a new password must contain. The initial setting is 3. Valid values are integers with value of zero or greater. -l lcredit Sets the maximum credit for lower case letters in a password.
  • Page 240 setpasswordpolicy(8) -u ucredit Sets the maximum credit for uppercase letters in a password. The minimum acceptable password length is decreased by one for each digit in the password, up to ucredit digits. The initial setting is 1. -w warn Sets the default number of days before password expiration at which to start warning the user.
  • Page 241 setpowerupdelay(8) NAME setpowerupdelay - set the warm-up time of the system and wait time before system startup SYNOPSIS setpowerupdelay -c warmup -s time setpowerupdelay -c wait -s time setpowerupdelay -h The setpowerupdelay(8) command sets the warm-up time of the system and wait DESCRIPTION time before system startup.
  • Page 242 setpowerupdelay(8) Sets the wait time before system startup to 20 minutes. EXAMPLE 2 setpowerupdelay -c wait -s 20 XSCF> The following exit values are returned: EXIT STATUS Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO showpowerupdelay(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised April 2009...
  • Page 243 setprivileges(8) NAME setprivileges - assign user privileges SYNOPSIS setprivileges user [ privileges] [ domainprivilege@ domains] setprivileges -h DESCRIPTION setprivileges(8) assigns privileges to an XSCF user. setprivileges modifies only local privileges data. Multiple privileges are separated by one or more spaces. There is a maximum of 100 unique users to whom privileges can be assigned.
  • Page 244 setprivileges(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: domainprivilege@domains Specifies domainadm, domainmgr, or domainop privileges for a specific domain or domains. The following are valid values for domainprivilege, each of which must be used with @domains: Can perform all operations and view status on the domainadm hardware assigned to the domains on which this privilege is held (assign, unassign, power, and so on).
  • Page 245 setprivileges(8) The following are valid values for privileges: Can configure auditing. Can delete audit trail. auditadm Can view all audit state and audit trail. auditop Can perform all operations reserved for field engineers fieldeng and authorized service personnel. Cannot perform any operations on the Service Processor none that require privilege, even if privileges are set for the user in LDAP.
  • Page 246 setprivileges(8) SEE ALSO setpasswordpolicy(8), showuser(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 247 setroute(8) NAME setroute - set routing information for an XSCF network interface SYNOPSIS setroute -c {add | del} -n address [-m address] [-g address] interface setroute -h DESCRIPTION setroute(8) command sets routing information for an XSCF network interface. Up to eight routing information items can be registered for each network interface. Any attempt to register more than eight items causes an error.
  • Page 248 setroute(8) Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -m address Specifies the netmask to which routing information is forwarded. The specified value is a set of four integer values delimited by the "." (period). The following address form is accepted: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx An integer from 0–255.
  • Page 249 setroute(8) Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -m address Specifies the netmask to which routing information is forwarded. The specified value is a set of four integer values delimited by the "." (period). The following address form is accepted: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx An integer from 0–255.
  • Page 250 setroute(8) -n address Specifies an IP address to which routing information is forwarded. The specified value is a set of four integer values delimited by the "." (period). The following address form is accepted: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx An integer from 0–255. Zero suppression can be used to specify the integer.
  • Page 251 setroute(8) To reflect the routing information to XSCF, execute the applynetwork(8) ■ command. After reflected the information, use the rebootxscf(8) command to reset XSCF to complete the setting. The showroute(8) command can display the current routing information that is ■ set for the XSCF network.
  • Page 252 setroute(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO applynetwork(8), rebootxscf(8), showroute(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised April 2009...
  • Page 253 setshutdowndelay(8) NAME setshutdowndelay - set the shutdown wait time at power interruption of the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) SYNOPSIS setshutdowndelay -s time setshutdowndelay -h DESCRIPTION The setshutdowndelay(8) command sets the wait time before the start of system shutdown for when power interruption occurs in a system connected to the UPS. The start of system shutdown can be delayed until the specified time.
  • Page 254 setshutdowndelay(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 255 setsmtp(8) NAME setsmtp - set up the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) settings SYNOPSIS setsmtp [-v] setsmtp [-s variable= value]... setsmtp -h DESCRIPTION setsmtp(8) sets up the SMTP configuration values. When used without options, this command prompts for the name of the SMTP email server to be used, and for the port and the Reply-To address to be used on outgoing email.
  • Page 256 setsmtp(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -s variable=value Sets SMTP. Valid entries for variable are: mailserver port auth user password replyaddress Where: mailserver is specified by IP address or server name. Server name, if specified, must be resolvable.
  • Page 257 setsmtp(8) Setting Up SMTP Authentication in Interactive Mode EXAMPLE 3 setsmtp XSCF> Mail Server [10.4.1.1]: Port [25]: smtp-auth Authentication Mechanism [none]: jsmith User Name []: ****** Password []: Reply Address [useradm@company.com]: Setting Up Mailserver With Invalid Authentication Mechanism EXAMPLE 4 setsmtp XSCF>...
  • Page 258 setsmtp(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 259 setsnmp(8) NAME setsnmp - manage the SNMP agent SYNOPSIS setsnmp enable [ mib_name] setsnmp disable [ mib_name] setsnmp addtraphost -t type -s community-string [-p trap-port] traphost setsnmp remtraphost -t type traphost setsnmp addv3traphost -u username -r authentication-protocol {-n engine_id|-i} [ -a authentication-password] [ -e encryption-password] [-p trap-port ] traphost setsnmp remv3traphost -u username traphost setsnmp enablev1v2c read-only-community-string...
  • Page 260 setsnmp(8) -l system-location Specifies the system location for the agent. -p agent-port Specifies the listening port for the agent. The default is 161. -s community-string Acts like a password to control access to the SNMP v1 and v2 agents. It is a clear text string which can be intercepted. For password encryption and no visibility, use addv3traphost instead.
  • Page 261 setsnmp(8) addv3traphost Enables the SNMP agent to send SNMPv3 traps or informs to the desired host. An authentication protocol must be chosen. Valid protocols are: MD5 = Uses the MD5 algorithm for authentication SHA = Uses SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) for authentication The encryption protocol used in all communication is DES (Data Encryption Standard).
  • Page 262 setsnmp(8) addv3traphost Enables the SNMP agent to send SNMPv3 traps or informs to the desired host. An authentication protocol must be chosen. Valid protocols are: MD5 = Uses the MD5 algorithm for authentication SHA = Uses SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) for authentication The encryption protocol used in all communication is DES (Data Encryption Standard).
  • Page 263 setsnmp(8) Stops the SNMP agent and changes the SNMP configuration to default the factory default settings. After using this option, SNMP must be configured again before the SNMP agent is restarted. When used with default, the command also stops the SNMP agent for Sun MC in servers running Sun MC.
  • Page 264 setsnmp(8) When used alone, activates the SNMP agent with support for all enable MIB modules. When used with the value ALL for the optional mib_name, activates the SNMP agent with support for all MIB modules. When used with a value other than ALL for the optional mib_name, adds support for the targeted MIB module and, if necessary, activates the SNMP agent.
  • Page 265 setsnmp(8) EXAMPLES Setting Up System Information EXAMPLE 1 setsnmp -l sandiego -c username@company.com -d ff1 XSCF> Setting Up and SNMPv3 Trap Host With Password Options EXAMPLE 2 setsnmp addv3traphost -u jsmith -n 0x### -r SHA -a xxxxxxxx XSCF> -e yyyyyyyy fiche Setting Up and SNMPv3 Trap Host without Password Options EXAMPLE 3 setsnmp addv3traphost -u bob -i -r SHA fiche...
  • Page 266 setsnmp(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 267 setsnmpusm(8) NAME setsnmpusm - specify the SNMPv3 agent’s User-based Security Model (USM) configuration SYNOPSIS setsnmpusm create -a authentication_protocol [-p authentication_password] [ -e encyrption_password] user setsnmpusm delete user setsnmpusm clone -u clone_user user setsnmpusm passwd [-c { auth|encrypt}] [ -o old_password] [ -n new_password] user setsnmpusm -h DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 268 setsnmpusm(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: Makes the supplied user known to the agent for subsequent clone SNMP communication with the identical settings as the specified clone_user. -u clone_user Specifies a valid user name of the user settings to be cloned. user Specifies a different user name for the clone of clone_user.
  • Page 269 setsnmpusm(8) Makes the supplied user known to the agent for subsequent create SNMP communication. When used without the -a or -p options, create displays a prompt for passwords and reads them without echoing them to the screen. The encryption protocol used in all SNMP communication is Data Encryption Standard (DES).
  • Page 270 setsnmpusm(8) EXAMPLES Adding a User With Password Options EXAMPLE 1 setsnmpusm create -a SHA -p xxxxxxxx -e yyyyyyyy jsmith XSCF> Adding a User Without Specifying Password Options EXAMPLE 2 setsnmpusm create -a SHA bob XSCF> Authetication Password: Encryption Password: Cloning a User EXAMPLE 3 setsnmpusm clone -u sue joe XSCF>...
  • Page 271 setsnmpvacm(8) NAME setsnmpvacm - modify the SNMPv3 agent’s View-based Access Control Model (VACM) configuration SYNOPSIS setsnmpvacm creategroup -u username groupname setsnmpvacm deletegroup -u username groupname setsnmpvacm createview -s OID_subtree [-e] [-m OID_Mask] viewname setsnmpvacm deleteview -s OID_subtree viewname setsnmpvacm createaccess -r read_viewname groupname setsnmpvacm deleteaccess groupname setsnmpvacm -h DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 272 setsnmpvacm(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: Sets access to a MIB view for the specified group. createaccess -r read_viewname Specifies an SNMP Agent view. groupname Specifies a valid group name. Sets up a group for the specified user for view access. creategroup -u username Specifies a valid user name.
  • Page 273 setsnmpvacm(8) Create a View of the Entire MIB EXAMPLE 2 setsnmpvacm createview -s .1 all_view XSCF> Create a View Where the Subtree Is Excluded EXAMPLE 3 setsnmpvacm createview -e -s .1.3.6.1.2.1.1 -m fe excl_view XSCF> Create Access EXAMPLE 4 setsnmpvacm createaccess -r all admin XSCF>...
  • Page 274 setsnmpvacm(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 275 setssh(8) NAME setssh - configure the settings for the Secure Shell (SSH) service used in the XSCF network SYNOPSIS setssh [ [-q] -{y|n}] -c enable setssh -c disable setssh [ [-q] -{y|n}] -m dscp= mode setssh -c addpubkey [-u user_name] setssh -c delpubkey {-a | -s line } [-u user_name] setssh [ [-q] -{y|n}] -c genhostkey setssh -h...
  • Page 276 setssh(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: Deletes all registered user public keys. Should be specified with "-c delpubkey." Registers the user public key. -c addpubkey Deletes the user public key. -c delpubkey -c {enable|disable} Specifies whether to enable the SSH service. One of the following values can be specified: Starts the SSH service.
  • Page 277 setssh(8) The setssh(8) command can register one user public key at a time. ■ In time of setssh(8) command execution, finish the input of user public key by ■ pressing Enter and then pressing "Ctrl" and "D" (EOF). In case the XSCF unit is duplicated configuration, the setting automatically ■...
  • Page 278 setssh(8) Generates a SSH2 host public key, even if one already exists. Automatically EXAMPLE 6 replies with "y" to the prompt. setssh -c genhostkey -y XSCF> Host key already exists. The key will be updated. Continue? [y|n] :y Please reset the XSCF by rebootxscf to apply the ssh settings. Generates a host public key for SSH2.
  • Page 279 setssh(8) Specifies the public key number to delete the user public key. EXAMPLE 10 setssh -c delpubkey -s 1 XSCF> ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAzFh95SohrDgpnN7zFCJCVNy+jaZPTjNDxcid QGbihYDCBttI4151Y0Sv85FJwDpSNHNKoVLMYLjtBmUMPbGgGVB61qskSv/ FeV44hefNCZMiXGItIIpK P0nBK4XJpCFoFbPXNUHDw1rTD9icD5U/wRFGSRRxFI+Ub5oLRxN8+A8=abcd@example.com Deletes all user public keys. EXAMPLE 11 setssh -c delpubkey -a XSCF> Restricts access from domain to the SSH service via DSCP. EXAMPLE 12 setssh -m dscp=deny XSCF>...
  • Page 280 setssh(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 281 settelnet(8) NAME settelnet - start or stop the Telnet service used in the XSCF network SYNOPSIS settelnet -c {enable | disable} settelnet -h DESCRIPTION settelnet(8) command starts or stops the Telnet service used in the XSCF network. Privileges You must have platadm privileges to run this command. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 282 settelnet(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO rebootxscf(8), showtelnet(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 283 settimezone(8) NAME settimezone - set the time zone and Daylight Saving Time of XSCF SYNOPSIS settimezone -c settz -s timezone settimezone -c settz -a [-M] settimezone -c adddst -b std -o offset -d dst [-p offset] -f date [ /time] -t date [ /time] settimezone -c deldst -b std -o offset settimezone -h...
  • Page 284 settimezone(8) -d dst Specifies the zone name of Daylight Saving Time. For dst, specify the alphabets of 3 letters or more. You can specify it in the format which complies with RFC2822. Specify this option in combination with "-c adddst." -f date [/time] Specifies the starting time of Daylight Saving Time.
  • Page 285 settimezone(8) -d dst Specifies the zone name of Daylight Saving Time. For dst, specify the alphabets of 3 letters or more. You can specify it in the format which complies with RFC2822. Specify this option in combination with "-c adddst." -f date [/time] Specifies the starting time of Daylight Saving Time.
  • Page 286 settimezone(8) -o offset Specifies the offset of time zone and Greenwich mean time (GMT). Specify this option in combination with "-c adddst" or "-c deldst." You can specify offset in the following format. GMT{+|–}hh[:mm[:ss]] Greenwich mean time {+|–} Specifies "–" to set the standard time to the time which is ahead of GMT.
  • Page 287 settimezone(8) -p offset Specifies the offset of Daylight Saving Time and Greenwich mean time (GMT). Specify this option in combination with "-c adddst." In case omitted, it is 1 hour ahead of the offset time that specified using the -o option. You can specify offset in the following format.
  • Page 288 settimezone(8) -t date [/time] Specifies the termination time of Daylight Saving Time. It should be specified in the same format as date in the -f option. You can specify date in any of the following formats. Mm.w.d Mm: Specifies the month to terminate Daylight Saving Time. For m, you can specify any integer from 1 to 12.
  • Page 289 settimezone(8) The addition of the offset time to the standard time which has been set by the ■ settimezone(8) command comes to GMT. The current time zone settings can be checked by using the showtimezone(8) ■ command. To apply the Daylight Saving Time information modified by the "-c adddst" or ■...
  • Page 290 settimezone(8) the first Sunday of April 0:00(JST) to the first Sunday of September 0:00(JDT). settimezone -c adddst -b JST -o GMT-9 -d JDT -p GMT-10 -f XSCF> M4.1.0/00:00:00 -t M9.1.0/00:00:00 JST-9JDT-10,M4.1.0/00:00:00,M9.1.0/00:00:00 Deletes the Daylight Saving Time information of current settings. EXAMPLE 5 settimezone -c deldst -b JST -o GMT-9 XSCF>...
  • Page 291 setupfru(8) NAME setupfru - set up device hardware SYNOPSIS setupfru [-m {y | n}] [-x {1 | 4}] device location setupfru -h DESCRIPTION The setupfru(8) command makes hardware settings for the specified device. The setupfru(8) command is not supported on the M3000 server. Only a physical system board (PSB) can be specified as a device.
  • Page 292 setupfru(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: device Specifies the device to be set up. Only the following device can be specified: Physical system board (PSB) location Specifies the location of the device. Integer from 0–15. Specify only one location. In the M8000/M9000 server, the Quad-XSB configuration cannot be set in EXTENDED ■...
  • Page 293 setupplatform(8) NAME setupplatform - set up platform specific settings SYNOPSIS setupplatform [-v] setupplatform [-v] -p part [-p part] setupplatform -h DESCRIPTION The setupplatform(8) command sets up platform specific settings. The command leads an administrator through Service Processor installation tasks. By default, setupplatform command walks through each of the available settings.
  • Page 294 setupplatform(8) In network setup, the following items can be optionally configured: XSCF Network Settings ■ Internal DSCP Network ■ ■ ■ ■ HTTPS Server ■ Email reports ■ EXAMPLES Creating a New User. EXAMPLE 1 setupplatform -p user XSCF> Do you want to set up an account? [y|n]: myadminuser Username: User id in range 100 to 65533 or leave blank to let the system...
  • Page 295 setupplatform(8) xscf#0-lan#0 default gateway: 192.168.1.1 Are these settings correct? [y|n]: XSCF> setnetwork xscf#0-lan#0 -m 255.255.254.0 192.168.1.4 . . . Enabling ssh. EXAMPLE 3 setupplatform -p network XSCF> Do you want to set up the XSCF network interfaces? [y|n]: Do you want to set up the DSCP network? [y|n]: Do you want to set up the domain name service? [y|n]: Do you want to set up the network time protocol? [y|n]: Do you want to set up ssh? [y|n]:...
  • Page 296 setupplatform(8) Setting the Time Zone. EXAMPLE 5 setupplatform -p timezone XSCF> Do you want to set up the XSCF time zone? [y|n]: Chassis time zone is already configured: XSCF time zone: US/Pacific Continue setting up the XSCF time zone? [y|n]: Africa/Abidjan Africa/Accra Africa/Addis_Ababa...
  • Page 297 setupplatform(8) XSCF> setaltitude -c settz -s Africa/Freetown Africa/Freetown XSCF> EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO adduser(8), applynetwork(8), password(8), setaltitude(8), setdscp(8), setemailreport(8), sethostname(8), sethttps(8), setnameserver(8), setnetwork(8), setntp(8), setprivileges(8), setsmtp(8), setssh(8), setroute(8), settimezone(8) System Administration...
  • Page 298 setupplatform(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 299 showaltitude(8) NAME showaltitude - display the altitude of the system and whether the air filter installed SYNOPSIS showaltitude showaltitude -h DESCRIPTION The showaltitude(8) command displays the current settings for the altitude of the system and whether the air filter installed. Whether the air filter installed is displayed on the M4000/M5000 servers only.
  • Page 300 showaltitude(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 301 showarchiving(8) NAME showarchiving - display log archiving configuration and status SYNOPSIS showarchiving showarchiving [-e] [-v] showarchiving -h DESCRIPTION showarchiving(8) displays the status and configuration information for log archiving on the Service Processor. You must have platadm, platop or fieldeng privileges to run this command. Privileges Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 302 showarchiving(8) User name which the Service Processor uses to Username for ssh login login to the archive host. Initial value is Not configured. The public key which the Service Processor Archive host public key uses to verify the identity of the archive host. This field is not displayed unless the -v option is specified.
  • Page 303 showarchiving(8) Archive host fingerprint - Server authentication disabled *** Connection to Archive Host *** Latest communication ----- None Connection status -------- None AUDIT LOGS OTHER LOGS ---------- ---------- Archive space limit Unlimited 2000 MB Archive space used Not monitored Not monitored Total archiving failures Unresolved failures Displaying Archiving Error Information...
  • Page 304 showarchiving(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised March 2008...
  • Page 305 showaudit(8) NAME showaudit - display the current auditing system state SYNOPSIS showaudit showaudit [all] showaudit [-a users] [-c classes] [-e events] [-g] [-m] [-p] [-s] [-t] showaudit -h DESCRIPTION showaudit(8) displays the current state of system auditing. When invoked without options showaudit displays whether the writing of audit records is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 306 showaudit(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: -a users Displays the audit record generation policy for the specified users. users is a comma-separated list of valid user names. -c classes Displays the audit record generation policy for the specified audit classes.
  • Page 307 showaudit(8) Displays the policy to follow when the audit trail reaches full capacity. Displays the following auditing states: Space consumed by local audit records ■ Free space remaining for local audit records ■ Number of audit records dropped (since the last boot) since the ■...
  • Page 308 showaudit(8) Displaying All Event Information EXAMPLE 3 showaudit -e all XSCF> Events: AEV_AUDIT_START enabled AEV_AUDIT_STOP enabled AEV_ENTER_MODE enabled AEV_EXIT_MODE enabled AEV_LOGIN_BUI enabled AEV_LOGIN_CONSOLE enabled AEV_LOGIN_SSH enabled AEV_LOGIN_TELNET enabled AEV_LOGOUT enabled AEV_AUTHENTICATE enabled AEV_addboard enabled AEV_addcodlicense enabled AEV_addfru enabled [...] EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion.
  • Page 309 showautologout(8) NAME showautologout - display the session timeout time of the XSCF shell SYNOPSIS showautologout showautologout -h DESCRIPTION The showautologout(8) command displays the session timeout time of the XSCF shell. The session timeout time is displayed in units of minutes. If the session timeout time has not been specified with the setautologout(8) command, a time of 10 minutes is set by default.
  • Page 310 showautologout(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 311 showboards(8) NAME showboards - display information on an eXtended System Board (XSB) SYNOPSIS showboards [-v] -a [-c sp] showboards [-v] -d domain_id [-c sp] showboards [-v] xsb showboards -h DESCRIPTION The showboards(8) command displays information on XSBs. This command displays information on XSBs currently configured in or assigned to a domain and information on all mounted XSBs.
  • Page 312 showboards(8) Domain assignment state of the XSB. Either of the following is Assignment displayed: The XSB cannot be used. The XSB may be Unavailable unrecognizable because it is not mounted, it contains an error, it has been assigned to another domain, or the settings of the domain or system board are not complete.
  • Page 313 showboards(8) Domain assignment state of the XSB. Either of the following is Assignment displayed: The XSB cannot be used. The XSB may be Unavailable unrecognizable because it is not mounted, it contains an error, it has been assigned to another domain, or the settings of the domain or system board are not complete.
  • Page 314 showboards(8) Incorporation state of XSB hardware resources into the Solaris OS Conf The resources are not connected to the Solaris The resources are incorporated in the Solaris Status of an initial diagnosis on an XSB Test The XSB cannot be recognized because it is Unmount not mounted or because it has an error.
  • Page 315 showboards(8) You must have one of the following privileges to run this command: Privileges platadm, platop, fieldeng Can execute the command for all domains. domainadm, domainmgr, domainop Can execute the command only for accessible domains. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. The following options are supported: OPTIONS Displays the state of XSBs configured in or assigned to a domain...
  • Page 316 showboards(8) 00-0 00(00) Assigned Passed Normal 00-1 00(01) Assigned Passed Normal 00-2 SP Available Passed Normal 00-3 02(00) Unavailable y Unknown Normal Displays detailed information on all mounted system boards. EXAMPLE 2 showboards -v -a XSCF> R DID(LSB) Assignment Conn Conf Test Fault ---- - -------- ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- -------- --- 00-0...
  • Page 317 showboards(8) Displays the system boards that are defined for domain ID 0 and located in EXAMPLE 6 the system board pool. showboards -d 0 -c sp XSCF> DID(LSB) Assignment Conn Conf Test Fault ---- -------- ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- -------- 00-2 SP Available Passed...
  • Page 318 showboards(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 319 showcod(8) NAME showcod - display Capacity on Demand (COD) configuration information SYNOPSIS showcod [-v] [-d domain_id] showcod -h DESCRIPTION showcod(8) displays the COD information which includes the headroom amount, number of installed COD right-to-use (RTU) licenses, the number of COD RTU licenses reserved for domains, and the Chassis Hostid.
  • Page 320 showcod(8) The output shown is what you would see if you had platform privileges. showcod XSCF> Chassis HostID : 81000001 PROC RTUs installed : 8 PROC Headroom Quantity : 0 PROC RTUs reserved for domain 0 : 4 PROC RTUs reserved for domain 1 : 0 PROC RTUs reserved for domain 2 : 0 PROC RTUs reserved for domain 3 : 0 PROC RTUs reserved for domain 4 : 0...
  • Page 321 showcodlicense(8) NAME showcodlicense - display the current Capacity on Demand (COD) right-to-use (RTU) licenses stored in the COD license database SYNOPSIS showcodlicense [-r] [-v] showcodlicense -h DESCRIPTION showcodlicense(8) displays COD license information stored in the COD license database. The showcodlicense(8) command is not available on the M3000 server. When used without options it displays the current licenses.
  • Page 322 showcodlicense(8) Displaying Formatted License Data EXAMPLE 1 showcodlicense XSCF> Description Expiration Count Status ----------- ----------- ----- ------- PROC NONE GOOD 01:84000000:000000001:0301010100:16:00000000:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Displaying Raw License Data EXAMPLE 2 showcodlicense -r XSCF> 01:84000000:104:0301010100:3:00000000:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred.
  • Page 323 showcodusage(8) NAME showcodusage - display the current usage statistics for Capacity on Demand (COD) resources SYNOPSIS showcodusage [-v] [-M] [-p resource|domain|all ] showcodusage -h DESCRIPTION showcodusage(8) shows current information about COD right-to-use (RTU) licenses in use. The showcodusage(8) command is not available on the M3000 server. By default, this command displays a summary of COD RTU licenses used and installed, along with the current state of each resource.
  • Page 324 showcodusage(8) EXTENDED The showcodusage -p resource command displays the following COD usage DESCRIPTION information for the system: Identifies the type of COD resources available (processors). Resource Specifies the number of COD CPUs currently used in the In Use system. Specifies the number of COD CPUs installed in the system. Installed Specifies the number of COD RTU licenses installed.
  • Page 325 showcodusage(8) Specifies the number of COD CPU resources installed in the Installed domain. Specifies the number of COD RTU licenses allocated to the Reserved domain. Contains one of the following when the -v option is specified: Status The domain COD CPU has a COD RTU Licensed license and is in use.
  • Page 326 showcodusage(8) Quad-XSB, CMU02 Uni-XSB showcodusage -v XSCF> Resource In Use Installed Licensed Status -------- ------ --------- -------- ------ PROC OK: 0 available Headroom: 2 Domain/Resource In Use Installed Reserved Status --------------- ------ --------- -------- ------ - PROC 00-0 - PROC CMU00-CPU0 Unused 00-1 - PROC...
  • Page 327 showcodusage(8) 13 - PROC 14 - PROC 15 - PROC Unused - PROC Displaying COD Usage by Resource and Domain: M5000 Server EXAMPLE 4 showcodusage -v XSCF> Resource In Use Installed Licensed Status -------- ------ --------- -------- ------ PROC OK: 0 available Domain/Resource In Use Installed...
  • Page 328 showcodusage(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 329 showconsolepath(8) NAME showconsolepath - displays information on the domain console that is currently connected SYNOPSIS showconsolepath -a showconsolepath -d domain_id showconsolepath -h The showconsolepath(8) command displays information on the domain console DESCRIPTION that is currently connected. The following information can be displayed: User account of the XSCF connected to the domain console User Domain ID...
  • Page 330 showconsolepath(8) EXTENDED Only one writable console and one or more read-only consoles can be connected to DESCRIPTION one domain. EXAMPLES Displays console information on all domains that can be accessed. EXAMPLE 1 showconsolepath -a XSCF> User ro/rw escape Date nakagawa Fri Jul 29 21:23:34 hana Fri Jul 29 09:49:12...
  • Page 331 showdate(8) NAME showdate - display the date and time of XSCF SYNOPSIS showdate [-u] showdate -h DESCRIPTION The showdate(8) command displays the date and time of XSCF. You must have one of the following privileges to run this command: Privileges useradm, platadm, platop, auditadm, auditop, domainadm, domainmgr, domainop, fieldeng Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 332 showdate(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 333 showdateoffset(8) NAME showdateoffset - display the time differences between the time of the system and the time of the domains SYNOPSIS showdateoffset -d domain_id showdateoffset -a showdateoffset -h The showdateoffset(8) command displays the time differences between the time DESCRIPTION of the system, managed by the XSCF clock, and the time of the domains, which is managed by each domain clock in second.
  • Page 334 showdateoffset(8) system and the time of the domains with specifying the ID of the domain. showdateoffset XSCF> Domain Date Offset 128 sec On the M5000 server, displays the time differences between the time of the EXAMPLE 2 system and the time of the domains. showdateoffset XSCF>...
  • Page 335 showdateoffset(8) 901 sec 0 sec 0 sec -111 sec 0 sec 3 sec 21 sec -621 sec -9999999 sec EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO resetdateoffset(8) System Administration...
  • Page 336 showdateoffset(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 337 showdcl(8) NAME showdcl - display the current domain component list (DCL) SYNOPSIS showdcl [-v] -a showdcl [-v] -d domain_id [-l lsb [-l lsb]]... showdcl -h DESCRIPTION The showdcl(8) command displays the DCL that has been set by the setdcl(8) command. The DCL is hardware resource information that can be set for a domain or the logical system boards (LSBs) that are components of a domain.
  • Page 338 showdcl(8) Domain status. One of the following status is displayed. Status Additional information may be displayed. Powered Off Power is off. Panic State A panic occurred, and the domain is in the reboot state. Shutdown Started The power-off process is starting. Initialization Phase OpenBoot PROM initialization is in progress.
  • Page 339 showdcl(8) If the -v option is specified, the following information is added: Degradation range applicable for an error detected during an Cfg-policy initial diagnosis of hardware. Any of the following is displayed: Degradation of a component (default) Degradation of an XSB. System Degradation of a domain Whether to omit the use of memory on a domain.
  • Page 340 showdcl(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported:. Displays information that is set for all domains. -d domain_id Specifies the ID of the domain for which information is to be displayed. The domain_id can be 0–23 depending on the system configuration. Displays usage statement.
  • Page 341 showdcl(8) 01-0 False True False 02-0 True True True 03-0 True True False Displays details in the DCL that are set for all domains. EXAMPLE 3 showdcl -v -a XSCF> Status No-Mem No-IO Float Cfg-policy Running 00-0 False False False 01-0 False True...
  • Page 342 showdcl(8) --------------------------------------------------------------- Running (Waiting for OS Shutdown) 01-2 True True False 04-0 False False False 05-0 True False False 06-0 True True True --------------------------------------------------------------- EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO addboard(8), deleteboard(8), moveboard(8), setdcl(8), setupfru(8), showboards(8), showdevices(8), showfru(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual •...
  • Page 343 showdevices(8) NAME showdevices - display current information on an eXtended System Board (XSB) SYNOPSIS showdevices [-v] [-p bydevice | byboard | query | force] xsb showdevices [-v] [-p bydevice | byboard] -d domain_id showdevices -h DESCRIPTION The showdevices(8) command displays the information of the physical devices configured on XSB and their available resources of these devices.
  • Page 344 showdevices(8) When memory is being disconnected, the following items are displayed: XSB number at the move destination target XSB Size of memory which was already deleted (MB) deleted mem remaining mem Size of remaining memory to be deleted (MB) I/O devices: Instance name of I/O device device Managed resource name...
  • Page 345 showdevices(8) Predicts system resources deleted from the Solaris OS when an -p force XSB is forcibly disconnected by "deleteboard -f" command. If the -p option is omitted, "-p bydevice" is used. Predicts system resources deleted from the Solaris OS when an -p query XSB is disconnected by deleteboard command.
  • Page 346 showdevices(8) 00-0 0 on-line 2530 00-0 1 on-line 2530 00-0 2 on-line 2530 00-0 3 on-line 2530 00-0 4 on-line 2530 00-0 5 on-line 2530 00-0 6 on-line 2530 00-0 7 on-line 2530 Memory: ------- board perm base domain target deleted remaining DID XSB mem MB mem MB...
  • Page 347 showdevices(8) 00-0 2 on-line 2530 00-0 3 on-line 2530 00-0 4 on-line 2530 00-0 5 on-line 2530 00-0 6 on-line 2530 00-0 7 on-line 2530 01-0 50 on-line 2048 01-0 51 on-line 2048 01-0 52 on-line 2048 01-0 53 on-line 2048 Memory: -------...
  • Page 348 showdevices(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO addboard(8), deleteboard(8), moveboard(8), setdcl(8), setdscp(8), setupfru(8), showboards(8), showdcl(8), showfru(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 349 showdomainmode(8) NAME showdomainmode - display the modes of operation for the specified domain SYNOPSIS showdomainmode -d domain_id [-v] showdomainmode -h DESCRIPTION showdomainmode(8) command displays the modes of operation that are set for the specified domain. The following states are displayed: Displays the host ID.
  • Page 350 showdomainmode(8) Displays the state of the auto boot function. One of the Autoboot following is displayed: Enabled Disabled Way of determining the CPU operational mode mounted on CPU Mode the domain. One of the following is displayed. auto Automatically determines at domain startup compatible Sets to the SPARC64 VI compatible mode regardless of the CPUs mounted...
  • Page 351 showdomainmode(8) OpenBoot PROM diagnostic level (Diagnostic Level), CPU operational ■ mode (CPU Mode): operates as the showdomainmode(8) command display Host watchdog and suppress break signal reception (Secure Mode), auto ■ boot function (Autoboot): off When the OpenBoot PROM environmental variable 'auto-boot?' has been set ■...
  • Page 352 showdomainmode(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised April 2009...
  • Page 353 showdomainstatus(8) NAME showdomainstatus - display the current domain component list (DCL) SYNOPSIS showdomainstatus -d domain_id showdomainstatus -a showdomainstatus -h DESCRIPTION The showdomainstatus(8) command displays the current status of the specified domain. One of the following states is displayed for each domain. Additional information may be displayed.
  • Page 354 showdomainstatus(8) Can run this command for all domains. domainadm, domainmgr, domainop Can run this command only for your accessible domains. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. OPTIONS The following options are supported. Displays status information on all domains that can be accessed. -d domain_id Specifies only one ID of the domain to be displayed.
  • Page 355 showdscp(8) NAME showdscp - display the IP addresses assigned to the Domain to Service Processor Communications Protocol (DSCP) SYNOPSIS showdscp showdscp [-v] [-p] showdscp [-v] [-p] -d domain_id showdscp [-v] [-p] -s showdscp -h DESCRIPTION showdscp(8) displays the IP addresses assigned for DSCP usage, the IP addresses for an individual domain, the Service Processor, or for the entire system.
  • Page 356 showdscp(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: -d domain_id Displays an individual domain’s IP address. Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. Generates parsable output. Displays the Service Processor’s IP address. Specifies verbose output. Prints additional information about internal progress of the program’s operations to the screen.
  • Page 357 showdscp(8) Domain #11 10.1.1.13 Domain #12 10.1.1.14 Domain #13 10.1.1.15 Domain #14 10.1.1.16 Domain #15 10.1.1.17 Domain #16 10.1.1.18 Domain #17 10.1.1.19 Domain #18 10.1.1.20 Domain #19 10.1.1.21 Domain #20 10.1.1.22 Domain #21 10.1.1.23 Domain #22 10.1.1.24 Domain #23 10.1.1.25 Displaying a Specific Domain’s IP Address EXAMPLE 2 showdscp -d 1...
  • Page 358 showdscp(8) Domain[6] 10.1.1.8 Domain[7] 10.1.1.9 Domain[8] 10.1.1.10 Domain[9] 10.1.1.11 The following exit values are returned: EXIT STATUS Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO setdscp(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised April 2008...
  • Page 359: Showdualpowerfeed

    showdualpowerfeed(8) NAME showdualpowerfeed - display the current setting of dual power feed mode SYNOPSIS showdualpowerfeed showdualpowerfeed -h DESCRIPTION The showdualpowerfeed(8) command displays the current setting of dual power feed mode in the system. The showdualpowerfeed(8) command is valid in the M3000/M4000/M5000 servers only.
  • Page 360 showdualpowerfeed(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 361: Showemailreport

    showemailreport(8) NAME showemailreport - display the email report configuration data SYNOPSIS showemailreport [-v ] showemailreport -h DESCRIPTION showemailreport(8) displays the email reporting configuration data. When used without options, it displays current email report configuration data. Privileges You must have platadm, platop or fieldeng privileges to run this command. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 362 showemailreport(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised June 2007...
  • Page 363: Showenvironment

    showenvironment(8) NAME showenvironment - display the airflow volume, intake air temperature and humidity, temperature sensor, voltage sensor, fan speed, and power consumption information in the server SYNOPSIS showenvironment [-M] [ type] showenvironment -h DESCRIPTION showenvironment(8) command displays the information listed below. The following types of the information are displayed: Airflow volume Volume of air exhausted from the server...
  • Page 364 showenvironment(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. Displays text by page. This option provides a function that is the same as that of the more command. OPERANDS The following operand is supported: type Specifies the one of the type of information to be displayed.
  • Page 365 showenvironment(8) CPUM#2-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#3-CHIP#0:30.71C CMU#1:30.71C CPUM#0-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#1-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#2-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#3-CHIP#0:30.71C CMU#2:30.71C CPUM#0-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#1-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#2-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#3-CHIP#0:30.71C CMU#3:30.71C CPUM#0-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#1-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#2-CHIP#0:30.71C CPUM#3-CHIP#0:30.71C Displays voltage information about each component on the M4000 server. EXAMPLE 3 showenvironment volt XSCF> MBU_A 1.0V Power Supply Group:1.010V 1.8V Power Supply Group:1.700V CPUM#0-CHIP#0 1.0V Power Supply Group:1.000V CPUM#1-CHIP#0...
  • Page 366 showenvironment(8) 1.8V Power Supply Group:1.700V 2.5V Power Supply Group:2.500V MEMB#2 1.2V Power Supply Group:1.200V 1.8V Power Supply Group:1.700V 2.5V Power Supply Group:2.500V MEMB#3 1.2V Power Supply Group:1.200V 1.8V Power Supply Group:1.700V 2.5V Power Supply Group:2.500V IOU#0 1.0V Power Supply Group:1.020V 1.2V Power Supply Group:1.180V 1.5V Power Supply Group:1.500V 1.8V Power Supply Group:1.850V...
  • Page 367 showenvironment(8) FAN_A#2: 4177rpm FAN_A#3:Low speed FAN_A#3: 4101rpm PSU#0 PSU#0:Low speed PSU#0: 3879rpm PSU#0: 3835rpm PSU#1 PSU#1:Low speed PSU#1: 3924rpm PSU#1: 3970rpm PSU#2 PSU#2:Low speed PSU#2: 4218rpm PSU#2: 4066rpm PSU#3 PSU#3:Low speed PSU#3: 3835rpm PSU#3: 3970rpm Displays the fan speed information on the M3000 server. EXAMPLE 5 showenvironment Fan XSCF>...
  • Page 368 showenvironment(8) Displays power consumption information on the M3000 server. EXAMPLE 6 showenvironment power XSCF> Permitted AC power consumption:470W Actual AC power consumption:450W Displays the volume of air exhausted from the M3000 server. EXAMPLE 7 showenvironment air XSCF> Air Flow:63CMH EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion.
  • Page 369: Showfru

    showfru(8) NAME showfru - display the hardware settings of specified device SYNOPSIS showfru device location showfru -a device showfru -h DESCRIPTION The showfru(8) command displays the hardware settings of specified device by the setupfru(8) command. The command can display the settings of the specified device or of all devices. Only the physical system board (PSB) can be specified as a device.
  • Page 370 showfru(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: device Specifies the device to display. Currently, only the following device can be specified: Physical system board (PSB) location Specifies the location of device. If the device is "sb", an integer ranging from 00 to 15 can be specified. EXTENDED The setupfru(8) command makes hardware settings for a device.
  • Page 371: Showhardconf

    showhardconf(8) NAME showhardconf - display information about field replaceable unit (FRU) installed in the system SYNOPSIS showhardconf [-u] [-M] showhardconf -h DESCRIPTION showhardconf(8) command displays information about each FRU. The following information is displayed: Current configuration and status ■ Number of installed FRUs ■...
  • Page 372 showhardconf(8) EXTENDED When the configuration and status information regarding FRUs and domain ■ DESCRIPTION information are displayed, for any failed or degraded unit, an asterisk (*) indicating an abnormal unit is displayed along with any of the following states: Status Description The component is faulty and is not operating Faulted...
  • Page 373 showhardconf(8) CPUM#0-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0501h; Serial:PP0723016Q + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D204 A0 /LGA-JUPP-01 + Freq:2.530 GHz; Type:32; + Core:4; Strand:2; CPUM#3-CHIP#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0501h; Serial:PP074804E9 + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D204 A0 /LGA-JUPP-01 + Freq:2.530 GHz; Type:32; + Core:4; Strand:2; MEMB#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF09061G0E + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0545 06 /541-0545-06 MEM#0A Status:Normal; + Code:c1000000000000005372T128000HR3.7A 356d-0d016912;...
  • Page 374 showhardconf(8) CPUM#0-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0501h; Serial:PP0723016Q + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D204 A0 /LGA-JUPP-01 + Freq:2.530 GHz; Type:32; + Core:4; Strand:2; CPUM#3-CHIP#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0501h; Serial:PP074804E9 + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D204 A0 /LGA-JUPP-01 + Freq:2.530 GHz; Type:32; + Core:4; Strand:2; MEMB#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF09061G0E + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0545 06 /541-0545-06 MEM#0A Status:Normal; + Code:c1000000000000005372T128000HR3.7A 356d-0d016912;...
  • Page 375 showhardconf(8) DDC_B#1 Status:Normal; IOU#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF07486TEU + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-2240 02 /541-2240-02 DDC_A#0 Status:Normal; DDCR Status:Normal; DDC_B#0 Status:Normal; IOU#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF073226HP + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-2803 01 /541-2803-01 DDC_A#0 Status:Normal; DDCR Status:Normal; DDC_B#0 Status:Normal; XSCFU Status:Normal,Active; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF07435D98 + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0481 04 /541-0481-04 OPNL Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0747690D + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0850 06 /541-0850-06 PSU#0 Status:Normal;...
  • Page 376 showhardconf(8) Quantity +-----------------------------------+------------+ | MBU_B CPUM Freq:2.530 GHz; MEMB Type:1A; Size:1 GB; DDC_A DDC_B | IOU DDC_A DDCR DDC_B | IOBOX | XSCFU | OPNL | PSU | FANBP_C FAN_A +-----------------------------------+------------+ Displays the information of the FRUs in the M9000 server. EXAMPLE 3 showhardconf XSCF>...
  • Page 377 showhardconf(8) + FRU-Part-Number:CA06629-D001 A4 + Memory_Size:128 GB; + Type:A CPUM#0-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP091505ZY + FRU-Part-Number:CA06620-D021 A3 + Freq:2.280 GHz; Type:16; + Core:2; Strand:2; CPUM#1-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP091505ZW + FRU-Part-Number:CA06620-D021 A3 + Freq:2.280 GHz; Type:16; + Core:2; Strand:2; CPUM#2-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP0915060H + FRU-Part-Number:CA06620-D021 A3 + Freq:2.280 GHz;...
  • Page 378 showhardconf(8) CMU#2 Status:Normal; Ver:4201h; Serial:PP0618K472 + FRU-Part-Number:CA06620-D003 A0 /371-4617-01 + Memory_Size:32 GB; + Type:B CPUM#0-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0901h; Serial:PP0608J517 + FRU-Part-Number:CA06620-D051 A0 /371-4616-01 + Freq:2.880 GHz; Type:32; + Core:4; Strand:2; CPUM#1-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0901h; Serial:PP0620P552 + FRU-Part-Number:CA06620-D051 A0 /371-4616-01 + Freq:2.880 GHz; Type:32; + Core:4;...
  • Page 379 showhardconf(8) IOU#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP072102UN + FRU-Part-Number:CA06620-D102 B1 /371-2217-02 PCI#0 Name_Property:pci; Card_Type:IOUA; + Serial:PP0611T826 + FRU-Part-Number:CA21126-B20X 002AB IOU#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP072102UM + FRU-Part-Number:CA06620-D102 B1 /371-2217-02 PCI#0 Name_Property:pci; Card_Type:IOUA; + Serial:PP0611T825 + FRU-Part-Number:CA21126-B20X 002AB XSCFU_B#0 Status:Normal,Active; Ver:0201h; Serial:PP080600DW + FRU-Part-Number:CA06620-D342 C0 /371-2228-02 XBU_B#0 Status:Normal;...
  • Page 380 showhardconf(8) + FRU-Part-Number:CA06501-D023 A2 /371-2222-00 FANBP_B#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0201h; Serial:PP0607D270 + FRU-Part-Number:CA21123-B55X 003AC FAN_A#4 Status:Normal; Serial:PA0605B297; + FRU-Part-Number:CA06501-D023 A2 /371-2222-00 FAN_A#9 Status:Normal; Serial:PA0605B300; + FRU-Part-Number:CA06501-D023 A2 /371-2222-00 SWBP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP0607E759 + FRU-Part-Number:CA20394-B16X 001AA MEDBP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP06058497 + FRU-Part-Number:CA20394-B17X 002AB Displays the number of installed FRUs in the M9000 server.
  • Page 381 showhardconf(8) | XBU_B | CLKU_B | OPNL | PSU | FANBP_A | FANBP_B FAN_A | SWBP | MEDBP +-----------------------------------+------------+ Displays the information of the FRUs in the M3000 server. EXAMPLE 5 showhardconf XSCF> SPARC Enterprise M3000; + Serial:BE80601016; Operator_Panel_Switch:Service; + Power_Supply_System:Single; SCF-ID:XSCF#0; + System_Power:Off;...
  • Page 382 showhardconf(8) PCI#1 Name_Property:pci; Card_type:Other; PCI#2 Name_Property:pci; Card_type:Other; PCI#3 Name_Property:pci; Card_type:Other; OPNL Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:7867000076 + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0850 0040 /541-0850-00-40 PSU#0 Status:Normal; Serial:0000000-ASTECB20 + FRU-Part-Number:CF00300-1898 0002 /300-1898-00-02; + Power_Status:Off; PSU#1 Status:Normal; Serial:0000000-ASTECB17 + FRU-Part-Number:CF00300-1898 0002 /300-1898-00-02; + Power_Status:Off; FANBP_B Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:7867000053 + FRU-Part-Number:CA06629-D051 001AA FAN_A#0 Status:Normal;...
  • Page 383 showhardconf(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 System Administration...
  • Page 384 showhardconf(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 385: Showhostname

    showhostname(8) NAME showhostname - display the current host name for the XSCF unit SYNOPSIS showhostname {-a | xscfu} showhostname -h DESCRIPTION showhostname(8) command displays the current host name for the XSCF unit. The host name is displayed in Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) format. You must have one of the following privileges to run this command: Privileges useradm, platadm, platop, auditadm, auditop, domainadm, domainmgr,...
  • Page 386 showhostname(8) Displays the host name for XSCF unit 0. EXAMPLE 2 showhostname xscf#0 XSCF> xscf#0: scf0-hostname.example.com EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO sethostname(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 387: Showhttps

    showhttps(8) NAME showhttps - display the status of the HTTPS service set for the XSCF network SYNOPSIS showhttps showhttps -h DESCRIPTION The showhttps(8) command displays the status of the HTTPS service currently set for the XSCF network. With this command, whether the HTTPS service is operating and the installation status of the information that is necessary for authentication can be checked.
  • Page 388 showhttps(8) CA cert: installed in Apr 24 12:00:34 JST 200 CSR: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- MIIBwjCCASsCAQAwgYExCzAJBgNVBAYTAmpqMQ4wDAYDVQQIEwVzdGF0ZTERMA8G A1UEBxMIbG9jYWxpdHkxFTATBgNVBAoTDG9yZ2FuaXphdGlvbjEPMA0GA1UECxMG b3JnYW5pMQ8wDQYDVQQDEwZjb21tb24xFjAUBgkqhkiG9w0BCQEWB2VlLm1haWww gZ8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQADgY0AMIGJAoGBAJ5D57X/k42LcipTWBWzv2GrxaVM 5GEyx3bdBW8/7WZhnd3uiZ9+ANlvRAuw/YYy7I/pAD+NQJesBcBjuyj9x+IiJl9F MrI5fR8pOIywVOdbMPCar09rrU45bVeZhTyi+uQOdWLoX/Dhq0fm2BpYuh9WukT5 pTEg+2dABg8UdHmNAgMBAAGgADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFAAOBgQAux1jH3dyB6Xho PgBuVIakDzIKEPipK9qQfC57YI43uRBGRubu0AHEcLVue5yTu6G5SxHTCq07tV5g 38UHSg5Kqy9QuWHWMri/hxm0kQ4gBpApjNb6F/B+ngBE3j/thGbEuvJb+0wbycvu 5jrhB/ZV9k8X/MbDOxSx/U5nF+Zuyw== -----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO sethttps(8)
  • Page 389: Showldap

    showldap(8) NAME showldap - display the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) configuration for the Service Processor SYNOPSIS showldap showldap [-c ] showldap -h showldap(8) displays the Service Processor LDAP configuration. When invoked DESCRIPTION without options, showldap displays all LDAP configuration except for the certificate chain and the password used when binding to the LDAP server.
  • Page 390 showldap(8) SEE ALSO setldap(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised June 2007...
  • Page 391: Showlocale

    showlocale(8) NAME showlocale - display the current setting for the XSCF locale SYNOPSIS showlocale showlocale -h DESCRIPTION The showlocale(8) command displays the current setting for the XSCF locale. Either of the following is displayed: English Japanese ja_JP.UTF-8 You must have one of the following privileges to run this command: Privileges useradm, platadm, platop, auditadm, auditop, domainadm, domainmgr, domainop...
  • Page 392 showlocale(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised March 2008...
  • Page 393: Showlocator

    showlocator(8) NAME showlocator - display the state of the CHECK LED on the operator panel SYNOPSIS showlocator showlocator -h DESCRIPTION showlocator(8) command displays the blink state of the CHECK LED on the operator panel. The one of the following state is displayed: Indicates normal operation, which means either the circuit breaker is off or power is not being supplied.
  • Page 394 showlocator(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 395: Showloginlockout

    showloginlockout(8) NAME showloginlockout - display the account lockout setting SYNOPSIS showloginlockout showloginlockout -h DESCRIPTION The showloginlockout(8) command displays the amount of time, in minutes, that a user is prevented from logging in after three failed attempts. Privileges You must have useradm privileges to run this command. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 396 showloginlockout(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 397: Showlogs

    showlogs(8) NAME showlogs - display the specified log SYNOPSIS showlogs [-t time [-T time] | -p timestamp] [-v | -V | -S] [-r] [-M] error showlogs [-t time [-T time] | -p timestamp] [-v] [-r] [-M] event showlogs [-t time [-T time]] [-r] [-M] {power | env} showlogs [-r] [-M] monitor showlogs -d domain_id [-t time [-T time]] [-r] [-M] {console | ipl | panic} showlogs -h...
  • Page 398 showlogs(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported: -d domain_id Specifies the ID of a domain to be displayed. This option can be specified for domain specific log. domain_id can be 0–23 depending on the system configuration. Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs.
  • Page 399 showlogs(8) -t time Specifies the start date and time of the display range for log data. It is specified in one of the following formats: yyyy-mm-dd,hh:mm The timestamp is specified in the ’year-month-day, hour:minute’ format. mm/dd/yy,hh:mm The timestamp is specified in the ’month/day/year, hour:minute’ format.
  • Page 400 showlogs(8) -T time Specifies the end date and time of the display range for log data. It is specified in one of the following formats: yyyy-mm-dd,hh:mm The timestamp is specified in the ’year-month-day, hour:minute’ format. mm/dd/yy,hh:mm The timestamp is specified in the ’month/day/year, hour:minute’ format.
  • Page 401 showlogs(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: Displays the error log. (sometimes includes scan log) error Displays the power log. power Displays the event log. event Displays the temperature and humidity record. Displays the monitoring message log. monitor Displays the console message log. console Displays the panic message log.
  • Page 402 showlogs(8) Case where the -V option is specified Date: Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Code: xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Status: Alarm Occurred: Mar 30 17:45:31.000 JST 2005 FRU: PSU#1,PSU#2,* Msg: ACFAIL occurred (ACS=3)(FEP type = A1) Diagnostic Code: xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx UUID: bf36f0ea-9e47-42b5-fc6f-c0d979c4c8f4 MSG-ID:FMD-8000-11 Diagnostic Messages:...
  • Page 403 showlogs(8) Log collection date and time (month day hour:minute:second Date: time-zone year) The displayed time is the local time. Error code Code: Data is displayed in 16-byte format. Date (Month Day Hour: Minute: Second TimeZone Year) when Occurred: an error occurred. This date is displayed as the local time.
  • Page 404 showlogs(8) Power log ■ Date Event Cause Switch Mar 30 17:25:31 JST 2005 System Power Off Power Failure Service Mar 30 17:35:31 JST 2005 System Power On AC Restored Locked Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Domain Power On Panel Locked Mar 30 17:50:31 JST 2005 Domain Power Off Operator...
  • Page 405 showlogs(8) Factor that caused this Status Cause: One of the following factors is displayed: Self Reset, Power On, System Reset, Panel, Scheduled, RCI, AC Restored, Operator, Poweron Restart, Power Failure, SW Request, Alarm, Fatal, Panic Domain ID DID: domain_id can be 00–23 depending on the system configuration. Status of the mode switch of the operator panel Switch: One of the following states are displayed:...
  • Page 406 showlogs(8) Log collection date and time (month day hour:minute:second Date: time-zone year) The displayed time is the local time. Event message Message: Status of the mode switch of the operator panel Switch: One of the following states are displayed: Normal operation mode Locked Service mode Service...
  • Page 407 showlogs(8) Monitoring message log ■ Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 monitor message Mar 30 17:55:31 JST 2005 monitor message Each line of display has a date and time paired with a monitoring message. The time in the displayed log collection date and time (month day hour:minute:second time-zone year) is the local time.
  • Page 408 showlogs(8) [Second line] Panic occurrence date and time (month day hour:minute:second Date: time-zone year) The displayed time is the local time. Domain ID DomainID: domain_id can be 00–23 depending on the system configuration. [Third and subsequent lines] Each line of display has a date and time paired with a panic message. The time in the displayed log collection date and time (month day hour:minute:second time-zone year) is the local time.
  • Page 409 showlogs(8) EXAMPLES Displays an error log. EXAMPLE 1 showlogs error XSCF> Date: Mar 30 12:45:31 JST 2005 Code: 00112233-44556677-8899aabbcceeff0 Status: Alarm Occurred: Mar 30 17:45:31.000 JST 2005 FRU: IOU#0/PCI#3 Msg: offline(vendor=FUJITSU, product=MAJ3182MC) Date: Mar 30 15:45:31 JST 2005 Code: 00112233-44556677-8899aabbcceeff0 Status: Warning Occurred: Mar 30 17:45:31.000 JST 2005 FRU: PSU#1,PSU#2...
  • Page 410 showlogs(8) Msg: offline(vendor=FUJITSU, product=MAJ3182MC) Diagnostic Code: 00112233 44556677 8899aabb 00112233 44556677 8899aabb ccddeeff 00112233 44556677 8899aabb ccddeeff UUID: bf36f0ea-9e47-42b5-fc6f-c0d979c4c8f4 MSG-ID: FMD-8000-11 Diagnostic Messages Jul 11 16:17:42 plato10 root: [ID 702911 user.error] WARNING: / pci@83,4000/scsi@2/sd@0,0 (sd47): Jul 11 16:17:42 plato10 root: [ID 702911 user.error] incomplete write- giving up Displays a power log.
  • Page 411 showlogs(8) Displays the specified range of a power log. The log is displayed in the order EXAMPLE 7 of timestamps, starting from the latest timestamp. showlogs power -t Mar3017:302005 -T Mar3017:492005 -r XSCF> Date Event Cause Switch Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Domain Power Off Operator Locked...
  • Page 412 showlogs(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 413: Showlookup

    showlookup(8) NAME showlookup - display the configuration for authentication and privileges lookup SYNOPSIS showlookup showlookup -h DESCRIPTION showlookup(8) displays configuration settings for authentication and privileges. You must have useradm or fieldeng privileges to run this command. Privileges Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. OPTIONS The following option is supported: Displays usage statement.
  • Page 414 showlookup(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 415: Showmonitorlog

    showmonitorlog(8) NAME showmonitorlog - display the contents of monitoring messages in real time SYNOPSIS showmonitorlog showmonitorlog -h DESCRIPTION The showmonitorlog(8) command displays the contents of monitoring messages in real time. When executed, the showmonitorlog(8) command will not terminate in order to display the monitoring message log, and the XSCF shell is occupied for the display.
  • Page 416 showmonitorlog(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 417: Shownameserver

    shownameserver(8) NAME shownameserver - display the registered domain name system (DNS) servers specified on the XSCF network SYNOPSIS shownameserver shownameserver -h DESCRIPTION shownameserver(8) command displays the registered DNS servers in the XSCF network. You must have one of the following privileges to run this command: Privileges useradm, platadm, platop, auditadm, auditop, domainadm, domainmgr, domainop, fieldeng...
  • Page 418 shownameserver(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 419: Shownetwork

    shownetwork(8) NAME shownetwork - display information of network interfaces for XSCF SYNOPSIS shownetwork [-M] {-a | -i | interface} shownetwork -h DESCRIPTION shownetwork(8) command displays current information of network interfaces for XSCF. Information on the specified network interface or all the network interfaces can be displayed.
  • Page 420 shownetwork(8) OPERANDS The following operands are supported: interface Specifies the network interface whose information is to be displayed. One of the following values can be specified, depending on the system configuration. If this operand is specified with the -a option, the operand is ignored. In the M3000/M4000/M5000 servers: ■...
  • Page 421 shownetwork(8) In the M8000/M9000 servers and when the takeover IP address has been ■ disabled by setnetwork(8) command, nothing will be displayed even though the takeover IP address is specified by the shownetwork(8) command. The setnetwork(8) command configures a network interface used by the XSCF. ■...
  • Page 422 shownetwork(8) inet addr:192.168.10.128 Bcast: 192.168.10.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:54424 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:14369 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:(0.0 B) TX bytes:17010 (16.6 KiB) Base address:0x1000 Displays the information for XSCF-LAN#0 on XSCF Unit 0. EXAMPLE 4 shownetwork xscf#0-lan#0 XSCF>...
  • Page 423 shownetwork(8) Displays the information for XSCF unit 0 and XSCF unit 1 in the M8000/ EXAMPLE 7 M9000 servers. shownetwork -a XSCF> xscf#0-lan#0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:00:00:12:34:56 inet addr: 192.168.11.10 Bcast: 192.168.11.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:54424 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:14369 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:12241827 (11.3 MiB)
  • Page 424 shownetwork(8) HWaddr 00:00:00:12:34:59 inet addr:192.168.10.12 Mask:255.255.255.0 xscf#1-lan#1 HWaddr 00:00:00:12:34:60 xscf#1-if HWaddr 00:00:00:12:34:61 XSCF> EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO applynetwork(8), setnetwork(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 425: Shownotice

    shownotice(8) NAME shownotice - display copyright and license information for the XSCF Control Package (XCP) SYNOPSIS shownotice [-c {copyright|license}] shownotice -h DESCRIPTION The shownotice(8) command displays by page the copyright and, if available, license files for the XCP. When used without an option, shownotice displays copyright information and any available license information.
  • Page 426 shownotice(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 427: Showntp

    showntp(8) NAME showntp - display the NTP information which currently set for XSCF SYNOPSIS showntp {-l | -a | address | -s | -m} showntp -h DESCRIPTION The showntp(8) command displays the NTP information currently set for XSCF. The showntp(8) command can display the following information: NTP servers which have been registered to the XSCF network ■...
  • Page 428 showntp(8) OPERANDS The following operand is supported: address Specifies the IP address or the XSCF host name of an NTP server to be displayed. If the -a option is specified, the operand is ignored. A specified IP address is a set of four integer values delimited by the "."...
  • Page 429 showntp(8) Displays the stratum value which has been set to XSCF. EXAMPLE 3 showntp -s XSCF> stratum : 5 Displays whether a preferred server designated. EXAMPLE 4 showntp -m XSCF> prefer : on EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion.
  • Page 430 showntp(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised April 2009...
  • Page 431: Showpasswordpolicy

    showpasswordpolicy(8) NAME showpasswordpolicy - display the current password settings SYNOPSIS showpasswordpolicy showpasswordpolicy -h DESCRIPTION showpasswordpolicy(8) displays the password policy settings. These include default password expiration settings for new accounts, pam_cracklib parameters, and the number of passwords to keep in password history for each user. You must have useradm privileges to run this command.
  • Page 432 showpasswordpolicy(8) SEE ALSO setpasswordpolicy(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 433: Showpowerupdelay

    showpowerupdelay(8) NAME showpowerupdelay - display the current settings for the warm-up time of the system and wait time before system startup SYNOPSIS showpowerupdelay showpowerupdelay -h DESCRIPTION The showpowerupdelay(8) command displays the current settings for the warm- up time of the system and wait time before system startup. The following settings are displayed: Warm-up time warmup time...
  • Page 434 showpowerupdelay(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised April 2008...
  • Page 435: Showresult

    showresult(8) NAME showresult - display the exit status of the most recently executed command SYNOPSIS showresult showresult -h DESCRIPTION showresult(8) command displays the exit status of the most recently executed. showresult(8) is convenient for a remote control program to confirm whether the most recently executed command is successfully completed.
  • Page 436 showresult(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 437: Showroute

    showroute(8) NAME showroute - display routing information for an XSCF network interface SYNOPSIS showroute [-M] [-n] {-a | interface} showroute -h DESCRIPTION showroute(8) command displays the current routing information for an XSCF network interface. Routing information for the specified network interface or all the network interfaces can be displayed.
  • Page 438 showroute(8) Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. Displays text by page. This option provides a function that is the same as that of the more command. Displays IP address without the name resolution of host name. OPERANDS The following operand is supported: interface...
  • Page 439 showroute(8) EXAMPLES Displays routing information for XSCF-LAN#0 on XSCF unit 0. EXAMPLE 1 showroute xscf#0-lan#0 XSCF> Destination Gateway Netmask Flags Interface server1.example * 255.255.255.0 xscf#0-lan#0 default 192.168.10.1 0.0.0.0 xscf#0-lan#0 Displays routing information for XSCF-LAN#0 on XSCF unit 0 without the EXAMPLE 2 name resolution of host name.
  • Page 440 showroute(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 441: Showshutdowndelay

    showshutdowndelay(8) NAME showshutdowndelay - display the shutdown wait time at power interruption of the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) SYNOPSIS showshutdowndelay showshutdowndelay -h DESCRIPTION The showshutdowndelay(8) command displays the wait time before the start of system shutdown for when power interruption occurs in a system connected to the UPS.
  • Page 442 showshutdowndelay(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 443: Showsmtp

    showsmtp(8) NAME showsmtp - display the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) configuration information SYNOPSIS showsmtp showsmtp [ -v ] showsmtp -h showsmtp(8) displays the SMTP configuration. When used without options, it DESCRIPTION displays current SMTP configuration data. You must have platadm or platop privileges to run this command. Privileges Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 444 showsmtp(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 445: Showsnmp

    showsnmp(8) NAME showsnmp - display the configuration information and current status of the SNMP agent SYNOPSIS showsnmp showsnmp -h DESCRIPTION showsnmp(8) displays the configuration and information and current status of the SNMP agent. This includes: agent status, port, system location, contact and description, traphosts, SNMP version, and any enabled MIB modules.
  • Page 446 showsnmp(8) System Location: SanDiego System Contact: bob@jupiter.west System Description: FF1 Trap Hosts: Hostname Port Type Community String Username Auth Protocol -------- ---- ---- ---------------- -------- -------------- host1 jsmith SNMP V1/V2c: None Enabled MIB Modules: None Displaying SNMP Information for a Enabled System Set Up With SNMPv1/ EXAMPLE 3 v2c Trap Host showsnmp...
  • Page 447 showsnmp(8) Community String: public Enabled MIB Modules: SP_MIB FM_MIB The following exit values are returned: EXIT STATUS Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO setsnmp(8) System Administration...
  • Page 448 showsnmp(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 449: Showsnmpusm

    showsnmpusm(8) NAME showsnmpusm - display the current User-based Security Model (USM) information for the SNMP agent SYNOPSIS showsnmpusm showsnmpusm -h DESCRIPTION showsnmpusm(8) displays the current USM information for the SNMP agent. Privileges You must have platadm or platop privileges to run this command. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 450 showsnmpusm(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 451: Showsnmpvacm

    showsnmpvacm(8) NAME showsnmpvacm - display the current View-based Access Control Access (VACM) information for the SNMP agent SYNOPSIS showsnmpvacm showsnmpvacm -h DESCRIPTION showsnmpvacm(8) displays the current VACM information for the SNMP agent. Privileges You must have platadm or platop privileges to run this command. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 452 showsnmpvacm(8) SEE ALSO setsnmpvacm(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 453: Showssh

    showssh(8) NAME showssh - display the settings of the Secure Shell (SSH) service that configured for the XSCF network SYNOPSIS showssh [-c hostkey] [-M] showssh -c pubkey [-u user_name] [-M] showssh -h showssh(8) command displays the current settings of the SSH service that DESCRIPTION configured for the XSCF network.
  • Page 454 showssh(8) Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. Displays text by page. This option provides a function that is the same as that of the more command. -u user_name Specify the user account name to display the user public key. Should be specified with "-c pubkey."...
  • Page 455 showssh(8) VN3009kmVwAAAIAON1LR/ 9Jdd7yyG18+Ue7eBBJHrCA0pkSzvfzzFFj5XUzQBdabh5p5Rwz+1vriawFI ZI9j2uhM/3HQdrvYSVBEdMjaasF9hB6T/ uFwP8yqtJf6Y9GdjBAhWuH8F13pX4BtvK9IeldqCscnOuu0 e2rlUoI6GICMr64FL0YYBSwfbwLIz6PSA/yKQe23dwfkSfcwQZNq/ 5pThGPi3tob5Qev2KCK2OyEDMCA OvVlMhqHuPNpX+hE19nPdBFGzQ== Fingerprint: 1024 9e:39:8e:cb:8a:99:ff:b4:45:12:04:2d:39:d3:28:15 /etc/ssh/ ssh_host_dsa_key.pub Displays the user public key of the current login user account. EXAMPLE 2 showssh -c pubkey XSCF> Public key: ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAzFh95SohrDgpnN7zFCJCVNy+jaZPTjNDxcid QGbihYDCBttI4151Y0Sv85FJwDpSNHNKoVLMYLjtBmUMPbGgGVB61qskSv/ FeV44hefNCZMiXGItIIpK P0nBK4XJpCFoFbPXNUHDw1rTD9icD5U/wRFGSRRxFI+Ub5oLRxN8+A8=abcd@example.com ssh-rsa CSqGSIb3DQEJARYHZWUubWFpbDCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAwgYkCgYEA nkPntf+TjYtyKlNYFbO/YavFpUzkYTLHdt0Fbz/ tZmGd3e6Jn34A2W9EC7D9hjLsj+kAP41Al6wFwGO7 KP3H4iImX0Uysjl9Hyk4jLBU51sw8JqvT2utTjltV5mFPKL6bDcAgY9=efgh@example.com EXIT STATUS...
  • Page 456 showssh(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 457: Showstatus

    showstatus(8) NAME showstatus - display the degraded Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) SYNOPSIS showstatus [-M] showstatus -h DESCRIPTION showstatus(8) command displays information about degraded units that are among the FRUs composing the system. Privileges You must have one of the following privileges to run this command: useradm, platadm, platop, domainadm, domainmgr, domainop, fieldeng Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
  • Page 458 showstatus(8) module in a CPU memory unit are degraded because of an error. showstatus XSCF> CMU#0; CPUM#0-CHIP#0 Status:Faulted; MEM#00A Status:Faulted; Displays the degraded units. In this example, a memory module on a memory EXAMPLE 2 board is degraded because of an error. showstatus XSCF>...
  • Page 459: Showtelnet

    showtelnet(8) NAME showtelnet - display the current status of the Telnet service for the XSCF network SYNOPSIS showtelnet showtelnet -h DESCRIPTION showtelnet(8) command displays the current status of the Telnet service for the XSCF network. One of the following states is displayed: The Telnet service is enabled.
  • Page 460 showtelnet(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...
  • Page 461: Showtimezone

    showtimezone(8) NAME showtimezone - display the XSCF time zone and Daylight Saving Time information of current settings SYNOPSIS showtimezone -c tz showtimezone -c dst [-m {standard | custom}] showtimezone -h The showtimezone(8) command displays the XSCF time zone and Daylight Saving DESCRIPTION Time information of current settings.
  • Page 462 showtimezone(8) offset Offset time of time zone and Greenwich mean time (GMT). Displayed in minus "–" in case the offset is plus, and displayed in plus "+" in case the offset is minus. Name of Daylight Saving Time. offset2 Offset time of Daylight Saving Time and Greenwich mean time (GMT).
  • Page 463 showtimezone(8) offset Offset time of time zone and Greenwich mean time (GMT). Displayed in minus "–" in case the offset is plus, and displayed in plus "+" in case the offset is minus. Name of Daylight Saving Time. offset2 Offset time of Daylight Saving Time and Greenwich mean time (GMT).
  • Page 464 showtimezone(8) to-date[/time] The termination time of Daylight Saving Time. Any of the following formats displays to-date. Mm.w.d Mm: Shows the month when Daylight Saving Time terminates. Any numeric from 1 to 12 comes in m. w: Shows the week when Daylight Saving Time terminates. Any numeric from 1 to 5 comes in, "1"...
  • Page 465 showtimezone(8) dst name The settimezone(8) command sets the time zone of the XSCF. ■ EXAMPLES Displays the time zone. EXAMPLE 1 showtimezone -c tz XSCF> Asia/Tokyo Displays the Daylight Saving Time information as follows: the abbreviation EXAMPLE 2 of time zone is JST, the offset from GMT is +9, the name of Daylight Saving Time is JDT, Daylight Saving Time is 1 hour ahead, and the time period is from the last Sunday of March 2:00 to the last Sunday of October 2:00.
  • Page 466 showtimezone(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 467: Showuser

    showuser(8) NAME showuser - display user account information SYNOPSIS showuser showuser [ [-a] [-M] [-p] [-u] [ user]] showuser [ [-a] [-l] [-M] [-p] [-u]] showuser -h DESCRIPTION showuser (8) displays XSCF user account information. If the user argument is specified, showuser displays account information for the specified user.
  • Page 468 showuser(8) EXAMPLES Displays Password and Account Validity Information EXAMPLE 1 showuser -a XSCF> User Name: jsmith Status: Enabled Minimum: Maximum: 99999 Warning: Inactive: Last Change: Aug 22, 2005 Password Expires: Never Password Inactive: Never Account Expires: Never Displays Privileges Information EXAMPLE 2 showuser -p XSCF>...
  • Page 469: Snapshot

    snapshot(8) NAME snapshot - collect and transfer environment, log, error, and FRUID data SYNOPSIS snapshot -d device [-r] [-e [-P password]] [-L {F|I|R}] [-l] [-v] [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-S time [-E time]] snapshot -t user@host: directory [-e [-P password]] [-k host-key] [-l] [-L {F|I|R}] [-p password] [-v] [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-S time [-E time]] snapshot -T [-D directory] [-e [-P password]] [-k host-key] [-l] [-L {F|I|R}] [-v] [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-S time [-E time]]...
  • Page 470 snapshot(8) command. The following example decrypts the file jupiter_10.1.1.1_2006-07-08T22-33-44.zip.e: openssl aes-128-cbc -d -in jupiter_10.1.1.1_2006-07-08T22-33- 44.zip.e -out jupiter_10.1.1.1_2006-07-08T22-33-44.zip Every .zip archive generated by snapshot includes two files generated by snapshot itself. The first file, called README, contains the original name of the .zip archive, the name of the configuration file on the Service Processor used to create the .zip archive, the version of snapshot and whether log-only mode (the -l flag) was used to generate the archive.
  • Page 471 snapshot(8) Encrypts the zip archive. Required when using -P password. Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -k host-key Used with the -t or -T option, sets the public key that the Service Processor uses to log in to the network host. This option is not valid with the -d option.
  • Page 472 snapshot(8) Encrypts the zip archive. Required when using -P password. Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -k host-key Used with the -t or -T option, sets the public key that the Service Processor uses to log in to the network host. This option is not valid with the -d option.
  • Page 473 snapshot(8) -P password Used with the -e option, sets the encryption password used for encrypting the output file. -p password Specifies the user password used to log in to the host using SSH. This option is valid with the -t option, not with the -d or -T options.
  • Page 474 snapshot(8) EXTENDED Modes of Operation DESCRIPTION The following is a brief overview of the modes of operation for the snapshot command. The first mode is SSH Target Mode. The data collector is run in this mode when it is invoked with the -t or -T option. In this mode, the data collector opens an SSH connection from the Service Processor to the specified target (after appropriate authentication) and sends the zip data archive through the SSH connection to the target host.
  • Page 475 snapshot(8) Setting up ssh connection to remote host... Collecting data into joe@jupiter.west:/home/joe/logs/x/archive.zip Data collection complete. Downloading With a User-Provided Public Key EXAMPLE 3 snapshot -t joe@jupiter.west:/home/joe/logs/x -k “ssh-rsa XSCF> AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAwVFiSQNVBFhTTzq0AX5iQqCkkJjd6ezWkVGt mMkJJzzMjYK0sBlhn6dGEIiHdBSzO8QLAXb8N4Kq8JDOBpLSN4yokUPTcZQNxJaY A0W058Qgxbn” Enter ssh password for user ‘joe’ on host ‘jupiter.west’ Setting up ssh connection to remote host...
  • Page 476 snapshot(8) Downloading Using No Key to Invalid Directory EXAMPLE 6 snapshot -t sue@saturn.north:/home/sue/logs/bad_dir -k none XSCF> Enter ssh password for user ’sue’ on host ’saturn.north’ Setting up ssh connection to remote host... Failed to create remote file: /home/sue/logs/bad_dir/archive.zip Verify adequate disk permissions and disk space on target host Error opening SSH target Exiting with error 1 Downloading Public Key With Connectivity Failure...
  • Page 477 snapshot(8) Downloading Public Key Attempted by Unauthorized User EXAMPLE 9 snapshot -t fakeuser@fakehost.com:/fakedir -p fake-password XSCF> Downloading Public Key from ’fakehost.com’... Error downoading key for host ’fakehost.com’ Error opening SSH target Exiting with error 1 Downloading to External Media Device EXAMPLE 10 snapshot -d usb0 -r XSCF>...
  • Page 478 snapshot(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 479: Switchscf

    switchscf(8) NAME switchscf - switch the XSCF unit between the active and standby states SYNOPSIS switchscf [ [-q] -{y|n}] -t {Active | Standby} [-f] switchscf -h DESCRIPTION The switchscf(8) command switches the XSCF unit that the user is currently logged in to, between the active and standby states. The switchscf(8) command is available on the M8000/M9000 servers only.
  • Page 480 switchscf(8) Switches the state of the XSCF unit to active. -t Active Switches the state of the XSCF unit to standby. -t Standby Automatically answers "y" (yes) to all prompts. EXTENDED When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of the command DESCRIPTION with the specified options is displayed.
  • Page 481 testsb(8) NAME testsb - perform an initial diagnosis of the specified physical system board (PSB) SYNOPSIS testsb [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-m diag=mode] location testsb [ [-q] -{y|n}] [-m diag=mode] -c {all | expansion} testsb -v [ -y|-n] [-m diag=mode] location testsb -v [-y|-n] [-m diag=mode] -c {all | expansion} testsb -h DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 482 testsb(8) OPTIONS The following options are supported:. -c {all|expansion} Specifies the target PSB to be diagnosed. One of the values shown below can be specified: Diagnoses all the PSB that are mounted. If the following conditions not satisfied, it leads to an error. The system has been powered off.
  • Page 483 testsb(8) XSB is installed in the domain and this domain is in OpenBoot PROM (ok> ■ prompt) status. XSB is installed in the domain and this domain is power ON status, power ■ OFF status, or reboot status. The addboard(8), deleteboard(8), or moveboard(8) command is executed ■...
  • Page 484 testsb(8) EXAMPLES Performs the initial diagnosis on PSB#00. EXAMPLE 1 testsb 0 XSCF> Initial diagnosis is about to start, Continue?[y|n] : SB#00 power on sequence started. 0end Initial diagnosis started. [1800sec] 0..30..60..90..120end Initial diagnosis has completed. SB power off sequence started. [1200sec] 0.end SB powered off.
  • Page 485 testsb(8) Performs the initial diagnosis on all the PSB that are mounted. EXAMPLE 3 testsb -c all XSCF> Initial diagnosis is about to start. Continue? [y|n] : SB power on sequence started. 0end Initial diagnosis started. [1800sec] 0..30..60..90..120end Initial diagnosis has completed.
  • Page 486 testsb(8) 00-0 Passed Normal 01-0 Passed Normal 02-0 Passed Normal 03-0 Passed Normal EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO addfru(8), deletefru(8), replacefru(8), setupfru(8), showboards(8), showfru(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 487 traceroute(8) NAME traceroute - display the route packets take to the specified network host or the network device SYNOPSIS traceroute [-n] [-r] [-v] [-m maxttl] [-p port] [-q nqueries] [-s src_addr] [-w wait] host traceroute -h DESCRIPTION The traceroute(8) command displays the route packets take to the specified network host or the network device.
  • Page 488 traceroute(8) Bypasses the routing table and directly sends the packet to the specified network host or the network device. If the desired host or the network device is not on the same physical network, it results in errors. -s src_addr Specifies the source address to start tracking the route.
  • Page 489 traceroute(8) XX.XX.XX.4 36 bytes to 192.168.100.10 2.516 ms 2.229 ms 2.357 ms XX.XX.XX.5 36 bytes to 192.168.100.10 2.546 ms 2.347 ms 2.272 ms 6 server.example.com 48 bytes to 192.168.100.10 2.172 ms 2.313 ms 2.36 ms EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion.
  • Page 490 traceroute(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 491 unlockmaintenance(8) NAME unlockmaintenance - forcibly release the locked status of XSCF SYNOPSIS unlockmaintenance [ [-q] -{y|n}] unlockmaintenance -h DESCRIPTION unlockmaintenance(8) command releases the locked status of XSCF forcibly. Normally, while the maintenance command addfru(8), deletefru(8), or replacefru(8) is in execution, XSCF is in the locked status. After the command complete, the lock is released.
  • Page 492 unlockmaintenance(8) Unlocks the maintenance lock status. Automatically answers "y" to all EXAMPLE 2 prompts. unlockmaintenance -y XSCF> This command unlocks the maintenance lock which prevents the multiple execution of maintenance commands. *Never* use this command, except when the lock state remains by some reason. Careless execution of this command causes serious situation because it interrupts the running command and XSCF might not be able to recognize the parts.
  • Page 493 version(8) NAME version - display firmware version SYNOPSIS version -c xcp [-v] [-t] version -c {cmu | xscf} [-v] version -h DESCRIPTION The version(8) command displays firmware version. The following versions can be displayed: The comprehensive version of the XSCF control package (XCP) firmware currently applied to the system.
  • Page 494 version(8) XSCF#1 (Standby) XCP0 (Current): 1090 XCP1 (Reserve): 1090 Displays the details of the XCP version. EXAMPLE 2 version -c xcp -v XSCF> XSCF#0 (Active) XCP0 (Current): 1082 OpenBoot PROM : 02.09.0000 XSCF : 01.08.0005 XCP1 (Reserve): 1082 OpenBoot PROM : 02.09.0000 XSCF : 01.08.0005 XSCF#1 (Standby)
  • Page 495 version(8) Displays the version of OpenBoot PROM firmware. EXAMPLE 5 version -c cmu XSCF> DomainID 0: 02.09.0000 DomainID 1: 02.09.0000 DomainID 2: 02.09.0000 DomainID 3: 02.09.0000 DomainID 23: 02.09.0000 Displays the detailed version of OpenBoot PROM firmware. EXAMPLE 6 version -c cmu -v XSCF>...
  • Page 496 version(8) EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009...
  • Page 497 viewaudit(8) NAME viewaudit - display audit records SYNOPSIS viewaudit viewaudit [-A date-time] [ -B date-time ] [ -C] [ -c classes] [ -D date-time] [-E end- record] [-e events ] [ -i audit-ids] [-l] [ -m del] [ -n] [ -p privilege-results] [ -r return-values ] [ -S start-record] [ -u users] [-x] viewaudit -h DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 498 viewaudit(8) -B date-time Selects records that occurred before date-time. The date-time argument is in local time. the -A and -B options can be used together to form a range. Valid values for date-time are either absolute or offset: Absolute date-time : yyyymmdd[hh[mm[ss]]] where: yyyy = year (1970 is the earliest valid value) ■...
  • Page 499 viewaudit(8) -B date-time Selects records that occurred before date-time. The date-time argument is in local time. the -A and -B options can be used together to form a range. Valid values for date-time are either absolute or offset: Absolute date-time : yyyymmdd[hh[mm[ss]]] where: yyyy = year (1970 is the earliest valid value) ■...
  • Page 500 viewaudit(8) -c classes Selects records in indicated classes. classes is a comma- separated list of audit classes. A class may be specified by its numeric value or its name. The ACS_ prefix may be omitted. For example, the class of audit related events can be expressed as ACS_AUDIT, AUDIT or 16.
  • Page 501 viewaudit(8) -e events Selects records of the indicated events. events is a comma- separated list of audit events. An event may be specified by its numeric value or its name. The AEV_ prefix may be omitted. For example, the event for SSH login can be expressed as AEV_LOGIN_SSH, LOGIN_SSH or 4.
  • Page 502 viewaudit(8) -u users Selects records attributed to indicated users. users is a comma-separated list of users. A user can be specified by user name or numeric UID. Prints in XML format. EXAMPLES Displaying Audit Records for December 12, 2005 EXAMPLE 1 viewaudit -D 20051212 XSCF>...
  • Page 503 viewaudit(8) Displaying Audit Records for Successful Access EXAMPLE 4 viewaudit -r success XSCF> file,1,2006-01-11 10:52:30.391 -05:00,20060111155230.0000000000.jupiter header,37,1,login - telnet,jupiter,2006-01-11 11:31:09.659 -05:00 subject,1,jsmith,normal,ssh 45880 jupiter command,showuser platform access,granted return,0 header,57,1,command - viewaudit,jupiter.company.com,2006-01-26 16:13:09.128 -05:00 subject,5,sue,normal,ssh 1282 saturn command,viewaudit platform access,granted return,0 Displaying Audit Records Within a Range of Two Days EXAMPLE 5 viewaudit -A 20080108 -B +2d...
  • Page 504 viewaudit(8) header,37,1,logout,sca-m5k-0-0.sfbay.sun.com,2008-01-09 20:12:14.800 - 08:00,subject,250,o pl,normal,ssh 42759 san-e4900-0.West.Sun.COM header,37,1,login - ssh,sca-m5k-0-0.sfbay.sun.com,2008-01-09 20:12:15.595 - 08:00,subject, 253,scfroot,normal,ssh 42762 san-e4900-0.West.Sun.COM 4238 The following exit values are returned: EXIT STATUS Successful completion. An error occurred. >0 SEE ALSO setaudit(8), showaudit(8) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised September 2008...
  • Page 505 who(1) NAME who - display a list of the user accounts who are logged in to the XSCF SYNOPSIS who -h DESCRIPTION who(1) displays a list of the user accounts who are logged in to the XSCF. The following information is displayed: XSCF user account name ■...
  • Page 506 who(1) SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007...

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