Altitude Setting; Xscf Shell Procedures For System Configuration - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Administration Manual

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Altitude Setting

The altitude for your server is set to 0 meters by default. To set it for the actual
altitude of your server, use the setaltitude command. Executing this command
causes the server to adjust the temperature thresholds it uses to protect the system
so it can more accurately detect any abnormality in the intake air temperature.
However, even if you do not set the altitude, any abnormality in air temperature,
such as CPU temperature, can still be detected. As server temperature limits are set
to protect domain hardware, execute the setaltitude command before powering
on any domain. See setaltitude(8).
Note – A modification of the altitude value takes effect only after you subsequently
execute the rebootxscf command and reset XSCF. See rebootxscf(8).
XSCF Shell Procedures for System
Configuration
This section describes these procedures:
To Configure the DSCP Network
To Display DSCP Network Configuration
To Configure the XSCF Network Interfaces
To Configure the XSCF Network Route Information
To Set Or Reset the XSCF Network
To Display XSCF Network Configuration
To Set the Service Processor Host Name and DNS Domain Name
To Set the Service Processor's DNS Name Server
To Enable or Disable Use of an LDAP Server for Authentication and Privilege
Lookup
To Configure the XSCF as an LDAP Client
To Configure the XSCF as an NTP Client
To Display the NTP Configuration
To Set the Timezone, Daylight Saving Time, Date, and Time Locally on the Service
Processor
To Create a USM User Known to the SNMP Agent
To Display USM Information for the SNMP Agent
Chapter 3
System Configuration
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