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x Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200510.5.2 What to Do 10–1010.5.2 To Redirect a CD-ROM Drive 10–10Note
8-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20058.1.1 Browser and Software RequirementsThe ILOM product comes pre
Chapter 8 Sun ILOM Web GUI 8-3 Connect a remote CD-ROM drive or CD-ROM image to the system as a virtualCD-ROM drive. Monitor system fans, temperatur
8-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 Log Out button – Click to end the current session of the ILOM w
Chapter 8 Sun ILOM Web GUI 8-5You need the IP address of the ILOM Service Processor. The service processor's IPaddress is provided in the BIOS Se
8-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 Default password – changemeThe default user name and password a
Chapter 8 Sun ILOM Web GUI 8-7FIGURE 8-3 ILOM Web GUI Logout Screen8.3.1 What NextWhen you are logged in to the ILOM web GUI, you can monitor and mana
8-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005
9-1CHAPTER9System Monitoring andMaintenance Using the SP GUIThis chapter describes how to use the SP GUI to perform monitoring andmaintenance.9.1 How
9-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Ensure that you can access the new flash image on the client mach
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-3FIGURE 9-1 Upgrade Dialog2. Click Enter Upgrade Mode.A dialog box appears and asks you
Contents xi11.5 How to Upload a New SSL Certificate 11–811.5.1 Before You Begin 11–911.5.2 What to Do 11–911.6 How to Enable HTTP or HTTPS Web Access
9-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-2 Filename Dialog5. Click Upload.The service processor U
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-5Note – If you choose to cancel the firmware upgrade operation, the serviceprocessor wi
9-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005The Reset Service Processor page appears.FIGURE 9-3 Reset Dialog2
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-79.3.1 What to DoThis procedure requires that you remove the system cover and move a ju
9-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-4 FRU List2. Select a component from the drop-down list
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-9 Upper critical – 35 degrees C Upper non-recoverable – 40 degrees C CPU 0 (p0.t_cor
9-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-5 Sensor Readings2. Select the type of sensor readings
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-113. Click the Refresh button to update the sensor readings to their current status.4.
9-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-6 Updated Sensor ReadingsFor example, if system tempera
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-139.6 How to Configure Alerts and View AlertDestinationsThis section explains how to vi
xii Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200513.4.2 What to Do 13–913.5 How to View and Modify LDAP Settings 1
9-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-7 List of AlertsThe table includes four columns: Radio
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-152. To modify an alert:a. Click a radio button to select an alert in the table.b. Clic
9-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20059.7 How to View and Clear the System EventLogThis section explai
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-172. Select a category of event that you want to view in the log from the drop-down lis
9-18 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005When the service processor reboots, the SP clock is set to Thu J
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-19SNMP is used to access and manipulate Management Information Base (MIB) fileson the t
9-20 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20055. Click Save for your settings to take effect.6. At the bottom
Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-21c. To remove an SNMP community, click the Delete button.A confirmation dialog box app
9-22 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005The Server Locator Indicator is a pair of small lights that you
10-1CHAPTER10Managing Redirection and RemoteControl Using the SP GUIThis chapter describes how to use the SP GUI to perform redirection and remotecont
xiiiPrefaceThis Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide providesinstructions for managing the Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4
10-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 In all cases, the CD drive and floppy drive appear to be plugg
Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-310.2 How to Control Power on the HostServerThis section explains how to contro
10-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 10-1 Server Power Control Page2. To change the power stat
Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-510.3.1 Before You BeginLog in to the service processor (SP) as Administrator t
10-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. Log in to the service processor again.You must reconnect to t
Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-7 On x86 platforms, Internet Explorer 6.0 and Mozilla 1.7.5 browsers are suppo
10-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. When you are prompted whether the application provided by Sun
Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-910.5 How to Start and Stop CD-ROM DriveRedirectionThis section explains how to
10-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200510.5.2 What to DoTo Redirect a CD-ROM Drive1. Start console red
Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-114. To stop CD-ROM image redirection, from the Devices menu again choose CD-RO
xiv Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Related DocumentationFor the most up-to-date information on the S
10-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200510.6 How to Start and Stop Floppy DriveRedirectionThis section
Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-1310.6.2 What to DoTo Redirect a Floppy Drive1. Start console redirection to re
10-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. To stop floppy drive image redirection, from the Devices men
Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-15Console redirection starts the Java Remote Console remote keyboard, video, mo
10-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 10-7 Devices Menu3. To stop either keyboard or mouse red
11-1CHAPTER11System Configuration Using the SPGUIThis chapter describes how to do system configuration using the SP GUI.11.1 How to Set the SP Session
11-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 11-1 Session Time-Out Page2. Using the drop-down list box
Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-3often referred to as serial port 0, COM1, or /dev/ttyS0. The "external serial port" ist
11-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005The baud rate value must match the speed that was specified for
Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-511.3.2 What to Do1. From the Configuration tab, choose Clock Settings.The Clock Settings page app
Preface xvUsing UNIX CommandsThis document might not contain information about basic UNIX®commands andprocedures such as shutting down the system, boo
11-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200511.3.3 Interpreting SP Clock SettingsWhen the service processor
Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-711.4.1 Before You BeginLog in to the service processor (SP) as Administrator to reach the ILOM we
11-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052. Complete the information in the Network Settings page.Use the
Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-9To establish a secure HTTPS connection to the service processor, you must upload anSSL certificat
11-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. Once you have uploaded the certificate and private key, clic
Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-11FIGURE 11-6 Web Server Settings Page2. Select the HTTP or HTTPS web server: To select an HTTP w
11-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005
12-1CHAPTER12Managing System InformationUsing the SP GUIThis chapter describes how to manage system information using the SP GUI.12.1 How to Find SP H
12-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 12-1 Version Information Page12.2 How to View Active Conn
Chapter 12 Managing System Information Using the SP GUI 12-3FIGURE 12-2 Active Sessions Page
xvi Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Typographic ConventionsTypeface** The settings on your browser mi
12-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005
13-1CHAPTER13Managing Users Using the SP GUIThis chapter describes how to do manage users using the SP GUI.13.1 How to Add an SP User AccountThis sect
13-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005An Operator is unable to change his role or assigned privileges.
Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-32. Click a radio button next to a user account, identified as Not Configured.If all 10 user account slo
13-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005c. Retype the password in the Confirm Password field to ensure t
Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-5Only accounts with Administrator privileges are enabled to add, modify, or deleteuser accounts. If a ne
13-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 13-4 Edit User Dialog Box4. Modify the user account, as n
Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-713.3 How to Change the SP User AccountPasswordThis section explains how to change the password for an I
13-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052. Click a radio button to select a user account to modify.3. Cl
Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-913.4 How to Remove an SP User AccountThis section explains how to remove a user account from the ILOM S
1-1CHAPTER1System Management and ILOMOverview1.1 About System Management and ILOMWhether you are managing your server as a stand-alone server or as a
13-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052. Click a radio button to select a user account to delete.3. C
Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-1113.5.2 What to Do1. From the User Management tab, choose LDAP Settings.The LDAP Settings page appears.
13-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20053. Click Save for your changes to take effect.Searchbase Type t
Glossary-1GlossaryThe following terms are used within the Sun Fire X4100 or Sun Fire X4200 serverdocumentation.Aaccess control list(ACL) A softYPware
Glossary-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005feature of the ACPI enables the OS to modify the voltage a
Glossary-3AutoYaST An installation program for SUSE Linux that automates the process ofconfiguring one or more servers.Bbandwidth A measure of the vol
Glossary-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005certificate Public key data assigned by a trusted Certific
Glossary-5DData EncryptionStandard (DES) A common algorithm for encrypting and decrypting data.Desktop ManagementInterface (DMI) A specification that
Glossary-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005domain A grouping of hosts that is identified by a name. T
Glossary-7Eelectrically erasableprogrammable read-only memory(EEPROM) A type of nonvolatile programmable read-only memory (PROM) that can beerased by
1-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20051.1.2 Sun N1 System ManagerThe Sun N1 System Manager is available
Glossary-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Fast Ethernet Ethernet technology that transfers data up t
Glossary-9Ggateway A computer or program that interconnects two networks and then passes datapackets between the networks. A gateway has more than one
Glossary-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Hypertext TransferProtocol (HTTP) The Internet protocol t
Glossary-11Internet Protocol (IP) The basic network layer protocol of the Internet. IP enables the unreliabledelivery of individual packets from one h
Glossary-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005keyboard, video,mouse, storage(KVMS) A series of interfac
Glossary-13the server’s network configuration, status, and statistics. Using SNMP, you canview this information from a network management station (NMS
Glossary-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Network Time Protocol(NTP) An Internet standard for Trans
Glossary-15Pparity A method used by a computer for checking that data received matches datasent. Also refers to information stored with data on a disk
Glossary-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005power-on self-test(POST) A program that takes uninitializ
Glossary-17random-access memory(RAM) Volatile, semiconductor-based memory in which any byte of memory can beaccessed without touching the preceding by
Chapter 1 System Management and ILOM Overview 1-3a remote web browser running on your workstation or laptop. You can configureyour workstation or lapt
Glossary-18 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005root directory The base directory from which all other di
Glossary-19server certificate A certificate used with Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) toauthenticate web applications. The certificate can
Glossary-20 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005subnet mask A bit mask used to select bits from an Intern
Glossary-21Uuninterruptible powersupply (UPS) An auxiliary or backup power supply that provides electrical service overextended system power outages.
Glossary-22 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005volume manager Software that organizes data blocks on phy
Index-1IndexAalertsconfiguring, 9-13Bbaud ratesetting, 11-3BIOS passwordresetting, 9-6Cclearingevent log, 9-16CLIILOM commands, 6-1client-side secure s
Index-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005RredirectionCD-ROM drive, 10-9console, 10-6floppy drive, 10-12
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved.Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intel
1-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Manage service processor user accounts remotely. Yes Yes YesManag
2-1CHAPTER2Interfaces2.1 About the Sun N1 System ManagerIf you plan to manage your server as one resource in a comprehensive data centermanagement sol
2-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 Manage serial-over-LAN connections – Via the Intelligent Platfo
Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-32.2.2 SNMP MIB FilesThe base component of an SNMP solution is the Management Information Base(MIB). A MIB is a text file that
2-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052.2.4 SNMP MessagesSNMP is a protocol, not an operating system so
Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-52.3.2 Integrating the MIBsUse the MIBs to integrate the management and monitoring of the server into SNMPmanagement consoles.
2-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052.3.3 Adding Your Server to Your SNMP EnvironmentAdd your Sun Fir
Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-7environmentals, independent of the operating system. Download this tool fromhttp://ipmitool.sourceforge.net/, or locate IMPIto
2-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052.5 IPMI Reference Information2.5.1 Supported IPMI 2.0 CommandsTA
Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-9Chassis ControlChassis IdentifySet Power Restore PolicyGet System Restart CauseSet/Get System Boot OptionsSet/Get Event Receiv
iiiContentsPreface xiii1. System Management and ILOM Overview 1–11.1 About System Management and ILOM 1–11.1.1 Classes of System Management 1–11.1.2 S
2-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Get FRU Inventory Area InfoRead/Write FRU Data SDR Device Comman
Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-112.5.2 SensorsEvent CommandsGet Event CountSet/Get Event DestinationSet/Get Event Reception StateSend ICMB Event MessageTABLE
2-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 2-4 Mainboard Voltage SensorsName Path Descriptionmb.v_bat
Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-13ft1.fm0.f1.speed /SYS/FT1/FM0/F1/SPEED Fan 3B Tachft1.fm1.f0.speed /SYS/FT1/FM1/F0/SPEED Fan 4A Tachft1.fm1.f1.speed /SYS/FT1
2-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 2-9 Switch SensorsName Path Descriptionbp.locate.btn /SYS/
Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-15TABLE 2-13 Memory Failure SensorsName Path Descriptionp0.d0.fail /MB/P0/D0/FF_FAIL CPU0 DIMM0 Failurep0.d1.fail /MB/P0/D1/FF_
2-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 2-16 CPU LED LocatorsName Path Descriptionp0.led /MB/P0/SE
Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-17TABLE 2-19 Fan LED LocatorsName Path Descriptionft0.fm0.led /FT0/FM0/SERVICE Fan Tray 0 Module 0 Fail LEDft0.fm1.led /FT0/FM1
2-18 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 2-22 System LED LocatorsName Path Descriptionsys.power.led
Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-19TABLE 2-27 Network Port FRUsName Path Descriptionmb.net0.fru /SYS/MB/NET0/SEEPROM Network Port 0 and 1mb.net1.fru /SYS/MB/NET
iv Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052.3.3 Adding Your Server to Your SNMP Environment 2–62.3.4 Configu
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3-1CHAPTER3SP Initial SetupThis chapter describes how to do the Service Processor initial setup.3.1 About Initial Setup and Configuration ofthe Servic
3-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 A web-based graphical interfaceFIGURE 3-1 Integrated Lights Out
Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-3 Remote Console application. When you install Solaris or Linux on your Sun FireX4100 or Sun Fire X4200 server, the inst
3-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20053.1.2 ILOM Default SettingsSun™has configured the ILOM hardware a
Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-53. Unpack your server and connect the system power cable to a power source.Refer to the Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X420
3-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Note – If you are connecting to the serial port on the SP before
Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-7 Establish an Ethernet connection between your server and your Ethernet LAN. Determine the IP address assigned to your
3-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 Command-line interface. Log in to the service processor via the
Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-94. Open a session to the ILOM SP using the IP address that you obtained in theBefore You Begin procedure.Each ILOM SP fi
Contents v4.1 About ILOM and the Remote Console Application 4–14.1.1 Server (Host) Installation Requirements 4–14.1.2 Client Installation Requirements
3-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 3-6 Sample Command in SSH Terminal To establish a connec
Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-116. Type ILOM SP commands in the CLI or navigate to ILOM GUI pages to configureyour ILOM SP. See the example inFIGURE 3-
3-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20053.4.2 What to Do1. Log in to the ILOM Service Processor via SSH
Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-133.5.2 Configuring ILOM With the CLI and a SerialConnectionTo set a static IP address for the ILOM Service Processor usi
3-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052. Type the following command to set the working directory.cd /S
Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-15FIGURE 3-10 Integrated Lights Out Manager Network Settings Page6. Modify the displayed settings as required and click s
3-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005
4-1CHAPTER4Remote Console Application4.1 About ILOM and the Remote ConsoleApplicationThe Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) supports a powerful
4-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054.1.2 Client Installation RequirementsThere are no OS-specific dr
Chapter 4 Remote Console Application 4-34.2.1 How to Launch the Remote Console ApplicationFrom the ILOM Web InterfaceUse the following procedure to la
vi Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.3.1 Before You Begin 7–67.3.2 What to Do 7–67.3.3 What Next 7–87
4-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 4-3 Remote Control Options5. Click the Redirection tab to
Chapter 4 Remote Console Application 4-58. Type the default user name (root) and password (changeme), and select themaximum bandwidth at the Remote Co
4-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. Type the default user name (root) and password (changeme) and
Chapter 4 Remote Console Application 4-7 Keyboard devices — Standard keyboards Video devices — Standard video display devices Mouse devices — Stand
4-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 4-7 Keyboard Options4.3.2 How to Redirect Mouse or Pointin
Chapter 4 Remote Console Application 4-9FIGURE 4-9 Start Redirection3. Choose Devices — Mouse to enable mouse redirection.FIGURE 4-10 Mouse Selected4.
4-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 4-11 CD-ROM Selected
5-1CHAPTER5Command Line Interface Overview5.1 About the ILOM Service Processor CLIThe ILOM Service Processor command-line interface (CLI) is based on
5-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20055.1.2 Using the CLIThere are two privilege levels available for s
Chapter 5 Command Line Interface Overview 5-3Below is a diagram of the /SP namespace. Your /SYS namespace diagram isdetermined by the managed hardware
Contents vii7.8.4 Configuring User Accounts 7–147.8.4.1 Syntax 7–147.8.4.2 Targets, Properties, and Values 7–157.8.4.3 Examples 7–157.9 How to Manage
5-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TargetsEvery object in your namespace is a target. All targets ar
6-1CHAPTER6Command Line Interface Reference6.1 ILOM Service Processor CLI QuickReferenceThis chapter contains the most common ILOM Service Processor c
6-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 6-2 General CommandsDescription CommandShow all valid targe
Chapter 6 Command Line Interface Reference 6-3TABLE 6-4 Network and Serial Port Setting CommandsDescription CommandDisplay networkconfiguration inform
6-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 6-6 System Management Access CommandsDescription CommandDis
Chapter 6 Command Line Interface Reference 6-5Display information aboutSNMP private (read-write)communities.show /SP/services/snmp/communities/private
6-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005
7-1CHAPTER7Command Line Interface Tasks7.1 How to Log In to the ILOM ServiceProcessor CLIYou can access the service processor command line through the
7-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Note – Note - For your ILOM Service Processor, the default user n
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-37.2 About LDAPThe ILOM Service Processor supports Lightweight Directory Access Protocol(LDAP) authentication
viii Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.14 How to Update the Service Processor Firmware 7–207.14.1 Upd
7-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 7-1 LDAP Directory StructureEach entry is uniquely identif
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-5FIGURE 7-2 LDAP Distinguished Names7.2.3 How LDAP Clients and Servers WorkIn the LDAP client-server model, L
7-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Your Sun Fire X4100 or Sun Fire X4200 server can be a client of a
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-72. Add object classes posixAccount and shadowAccount, and populate therequired property values for this sche
7-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20055. Set the state of the LDAP service to enabled.From the service
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-97.4.2 Configuring Access SettingsUse the set command to change properties and values for HTTP and HTTPSservi
7-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.5 How to Manage the Host StateYou can change the host's s
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-117.6.1 Displaying Network SettingsType this command to display network settings:show /SP/network7.6.2 Config
7-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.6.2.3 ExamplesTo change the IP address for the service process
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-13want to change settings, enter the updated settings as the pending settings, then setthe commitpending prop
Contents ix9.5.2 What to Do 9–99.6 How to Configure Alerts and View Alert Destinations 9–139.6.1 Before You Begin 9–139.6.2 What to Do 9–139.7 How to
7-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005system. Additionally, you can configure the service processor to
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-157.8.4.2 Targets, Properties, and ValuesThese targets, properties, and values are valid for local user accou
7-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Type this command to add an SNMP v1/v2c user account:create /SP/
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-177.9.3.3 ExamplesWhen changing the parameters of SNMP users, you must set values for all of theproperties, e
7-18 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.10.2.2 Targets, Properties, and ValuesThese targets, propertie
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-197.11.2.1 Syntaxset target [propertyname=value]7.11.2.2 Targets, Properties, and ValuesThese targets, proper
7-20 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.13 Displaying Version InformationType this command to display
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-217.14.1 Updating the Service Processor FirmwareType this command to update the service processor:load -sourc
7-22 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005
8-1CHAPTER8Sun ILOM Web GUIThis chapter describes the Sun ILOM Web GUI and provides instructions for loggingin and logging out.8.1 Overview of the Sun
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