Saving And Restoring Xscf Configuration Information; Xscf Shell Procedures For Access Control; To Log In Initially To The Xscf Console - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Administration Manual

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Saving and Restoring XSCF
Configuration Information
To save and restore XSCF configuration information, use the dumpconfig(8) and
restoreconfig(8) commands in the XSCF shell. The commands permit you to
specify the location where the information is to be stored and retrieved. For more
information, see the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers
XSCF User's Guide and the dumpconfig(8) and restoreconfig(8) man pages.
Note – The XCP 1080 firmware is the first XCP release to support the
dumpconfig(8) and restoreconfig(8) commands.
XSCF Shell Procedures for Access
Control
This section describes these procedures:

To Log in Initially to the XSCF Console

To Add an XSCF User Account
To Create a Password for an XSCF User
To Configure an XSCF Password Policy
To Assign Privileges to an XSCF User
To Display the Version of Installed Firmware
▼ To Log in Initially to the XSCF Console
This procedure can be used for initial login or for lost password access.
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Administration Guide • August 2009

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