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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 1
1Preface
With the business servers in the SX series (abbreviated to: SX servers), Fujitsu Siemens
Computers is pursuing its strategy of opening up the BS2000/OSD operating system by
making available a modern hardware solution which is based on SPARC64
technology
and represents a future-safe investment for the customer.
The OSD Extended Configuration (OSD/XC) software package includes a ported variant of
the BS2000/OSD basic configuration which offers high performance when run on the
SX servers' SPARC64 architecture. Further software packages included in the OSD/XC
package extend the functionality available in the basic configuration. Existing BS2000/OSD
applications in the /390 world offer full object compatibility, i.e. they require no modifications,
when run on the SPARC64 architecture of the SX servers.
The SX server hardware is based on the PRIMEPOWER server hardware. The business
servers in the SX series can be divided into two classes: on the one hand the partitionable
models, with facilities for using several separate runtime environments for BS2000/OSD
and Solaris
applications, and on the other hand the entry-level models without partitioning
which offer a cost-effective way of entering the SX server series.
The hardware of the partitionable models is designed so that existing hardware compo-
nents (CPU, main memory, controllers, disks, etc.) can be distributed across multiple parti-
tions. This means that different, independent operating systems together with their available
applications can be run on separate partitions. These operating systems and applications
do not affect each other when they are running.
With their high availability and scalability, and the capacity for the parallel operation of
several independent application environments, the partitionable SX server models provide
an optimum basis for enterprise and business applications and for server and storage
consolidation. At the same time they also open up the SX series to the varied application
environment of the Solaris
operating system.
The SX100 series models are the entry-level models of the SX series. These non-partitio-
nable models are designed exclusively for use with BS2000/OSD. The SX series entry-level
models with their high availability and favourable total-cost-of-ownership (TCO) form an
optimum basis for the BS2000/OSD entry-level both for proven enterprise applications and
for new enterprise and E-business solutions.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 1Preface

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 11PrefaceWith the business servers in the SX series (abbreviated to: SX servers), Fujitsu Siemens Computers is pursuing its strate

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10 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Notational conventions Preface

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100 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring the SMC Functions of the System Management Console4.5.2 System drive4.5.2.1 Backing up the system drive o

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 101Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring the SMC6. When a prompt appears, enter the command format. The

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102 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring the SMC Functions of the System Management Console4.5.2.2 Restoring the system drive of the SMCTo restore

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 103Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring the SMC7. When a prompt appears, start the restore process by e

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104 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring the SMC Functions of the System Management Console4.5.3 Configuration data of the CDE interfaceAll settin

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 105Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring the SMCTo include further configuration data with the command s

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106 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring the SMC Functions of the System Management ConsoleBacking up and restoring manuallyIf the data is written

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 107Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring systems in the partitions4.6 Backing up/restoring systems in th

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108 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring systems in the partitions Functions of the System Management Console4.6.2 Data backupThis description ass

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 109Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring systems in the partitionsProcedure1. In the partition which is

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 112 Operating concept of the SX serversSX servers (with the exception of entry-level models) are operated via the system managemen

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110 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring systems in the partitions Functions of the System Management ConsoleExample using the Secure ShellBack up

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 111Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring systems in the partitions– Add the partition name and root to t

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112 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring systems in the partitions Functions of the System Management ConsoleExampleBack up local files /dev/dsk/c

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 113Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring systems in the partitions4.6.3 RecoveryThis description assumes

Page 18 - 2.4.3 FTP access to root

114 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring systems in the partitions Functions of the System Management Console6. Switch to the temporary mount poin

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 115Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring systems in the partitions4. Restart the system:# /usr/sbin/shut

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116 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring systems in the partitions Functions of the System Management Console6. Restore the files from the remote

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 117Functions of the System Management Console XSCF4.7 XSCF 4.7.1 Functionality of XSCF As of the SX150 model series the System Man

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118 U41272-J-Z385-3-76XSCF Functions of the System Management Console4.7.2 Access options to XSCF The table below provides an overview of the variou

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 119Functions of the System Management Console XSCF4.7.3 Configuration of XSCF XSCF is configured via the Machine Administration Me

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12 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Operating concept for SX servers with SMC Operating concept of the SX servers2.1 Operating concept for SX servers with SMCThe f

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120 U41272-J-Z385-3-76XSCF Functions of the System Management ConsoleConfiguration of XSCF comprises the following steps:● Network Configuration (ma

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 121Functions of the System Management Console XSCF4.7.4 Accesses to XSCF Access to the XSCF shell The connection to the XSCF shell

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122 U41272-J-Z385-3-76XSCF Functions of the System Management ConsoleThe help entry requests an overview of the commands of the XSCF shell: Figure 4

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 123Functions of the System Management Console XSCFAccess via Web browser Access to XSCF is implemented in the Web browser at URL h

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124 U41272-J-Z385-3-76XSCF Functions of the System Management Console

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 1255 Functions of the SX server entry-level models5.1 Switching on/off functionsThe SX server entry-level models are switched on a

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126 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Machine Administration menu Functions of the SX server entry-level models5.2 Machine Administration menuThe machine administra

Page 32 - 3.3 Preconfiguring terminals

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 127Functions of the SX server entry-level models Machine Administration menuThe following screen is displayed:Figure 44: Machine A

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128 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Machine Administration menu Functions of the SX server entry-level models5.2.2 Timed switching on/off of the server The automa

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 129Functions of the SX server entry-level models Integrated console5.3 Integrated console To use the integrated console, open the

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 13Operating concept of the SX servers Operating concept for SX servers with SMCSystem administration of X2000 functions (and optio

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130 U41272-J-Z385-3-76LAN console and RCA Functions of the SX server entry-level models5.4 LAN console and RCAThe operation of the SX server entry-l

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 131Functions of the SX server entry-level models Time cluster with external time servers5.5 Time cluster with external time server

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132 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Time cluster with external time servers Functions of the SX server entry-level models

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 1336 Remote operation via PCAn SX server is operated centrally via the System Management Console (SMC) or via the integrated conso

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134 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Recommended hardware and software configuration Remote operation via PCOperating systemA PC based on Microsoft Windows® is rec

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 135Remote operation via PC Configuration and operation6.2 Configuration and operationThis section describes the configuration and

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136 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuration and operation Remote operation via PCYou must make the following entries in the program window:1. Select Network

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 137Remote operation via PC Configuration and operationClick the OK button or the Validate and Apply Changes button to confirm your

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138 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuration and operation Remote operation via PCThis possibility can be restricted to certain servers (only the SMC, the pa

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 139Remote operation via PC Configuration and operationAfter the start screen has been displayed, you see the login screen for the

Page 46 - 4.1.1 Server administrator

14 U41272-J-Z385-3-76SX server entry-level models (without SMC) Operating concept of the SX servers2.2 Operating concept for SX server entry-level m

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140 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuration and operation Remote operation via PCPRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite When the PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite is started

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 141Remote operation via PC Configuration and operationWherever possible Java Web Start always loads the application from the cache

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142 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuration and operation Remote operation via PCSINIX-TE Optional it is possible to use an emulation keyboard to facilitate

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 143Remote operation via PC Configuration and operationAfter you have clicked OK to confirm, the selected connection is opened.Once

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144 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Access with Secure Shell Remote operation via PC6.3 Access with Secure ShellIf you wish to use Secure Shell (SSH) to access SX

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 145Remote operation via PC Access with Secure ShellÊ To install the patch 112438-01 first of all check whether it is already insta

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146 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Access with Secure Shell Remote operation via PC6.3.2 Configuring the OpenSSH daemon Before you can use the software just inst

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 147Remote operation via PC Access with Secure Shell6.3.3 Configuring the PC client sideOnce all the server side preparations for t

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148 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Access with Secure Shell Remote operation via PCPuTTYThis section describes how to configure PuTTY in order to build an X tunn

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 149Remote operation via PC Access with Secure ShellUnder Category Connection, set the user ID and the terminal type to be used for

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 15Operating concept of the SX servers SX server entry-level models (without SMC)2.2.1 Operation with integrated consoleThe entry-l

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150 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Access with Secure Shell Remote operation via PCIn Category Connection -> SSH -> Tunnels, configure the X tunnel and the

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 151Remote operation via PC Access with Secure ShellOnce you have completed the connection settings, you can save them in Category

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152 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Access with Secure Shell Remote operation via PCThe user interface is similar to the one displayed during operation without Se

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 153Remote operation via PC Key management for Secure Shell6.4 Key management for Secure Shell 6.4.1 Generating the keys In SSH aut

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154 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Key management for Secure Shell Remote operation via PCGenerating the keysVariaous algorithms are available for generating suc

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 155Remote operation via PC Key management for Secure ShellThere is no way you can recover a lost pass phrase. If you have lost one

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156 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Key management for Secure Shell Remote operation via PCThese output commands of the ssh-agent program can be executed using th

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 157Remote operation via PC Key management for Secure Shell6.4.3 PuTTY with PuTTYgen and Pageant This section describes the generat

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158 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Key management for Secure Shell Remote operation via PCAuthentication agent Pageant PuTTY's authentication agent Pageant1

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 1597 Operating BS2000 instances7.1 Starting BS2000To start BS2000, you will first need a BS2000 console screen (see the following

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16 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Remote operation via LAN-PC Operating concept of the SX serversThe LAN console is available for administering UNIX/Solaris midr

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160 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instances7.2.1 Accessing BS2000 console mode For the console inputs/outputs you require a

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 161Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console modeClick on the relevant icon on the front panel of the CDE interface to automatical

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162 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instancesWorking with terminal type bs2consoleIf you intend working with a light backgrou

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 163Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console modeProtecting access to BS2000 console modeAccess to BS2000 console mode is protecte

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164 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instancesAssigning a KVP ID IPL mnemonic console nameX2000 ensures that a BS2000 console

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 165Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console modeUse the functions Ë and Ê to select one of the following functions. When you have

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166 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instances5 – Programmable Function Keys You can use this function to call up a menu to ed

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 167Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console mode There are two options:– the “start” option: The “start” option immediately lo

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168 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instancesA rudimentary FMLI editor is available. Another X2000 editor can also be used fo

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 169Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console mode6 – SVP CommandsSelecting this option opens a window in which you can call SVP co

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 17Operating concept of the SX servers Notes on security2.4 Notes on securityWith an SX business server you can connect multiple sy

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170 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instancesClear BS2000 memory [y|n]: y Clear BS2000 memoryn Do not clear BS2000 memor

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 171Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console modedipl – start BS2000 dump IPL A form is opened to start BS2000: IPL parameter

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172 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instancesiohdump – dump IOH memory This command creates an IOHDUMP in the directory /var/

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 173Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console mode7 – KVP Administrative FunctionsA window with the following functions appears:

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174 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instances– Start time/end time By default, the times of the first and last entries of the

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 175Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console mode– Printer [CHOICES] opens a window in which you can select a printer. If only a s

Page 86 - Figure 34: RC2000 main window

176 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instances● Create a new logging file This function creates a new logging file. The old fi

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 177Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console mode– Show-log – Show logging options You can display the currently valid logging opt

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178 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instances7.2.3 Structure of the KVP screenThe screen is divided as follows in the BS2000

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 179Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console modeKVP status lineIn line 1, the KVP outputs status information. The status line has

Page 90 - .registers

18 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Notes on security Operating concept of the SX serversHowever, should it become necessary to work under the root login then it i

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180 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 console mode Operating BS2000 instances7.2.4 InputsKVP supports 97801 and dtterm terminals.A BS2000 operator terminal n

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 181Operating BS2000 instances BS2000 console mode7.2.5 OutputsOutputs are made in the roll-up area (lines 2 through 23 on the scre

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182 U41272-J-Z385-3-76EM9750 mode Operating BS2000 instances7.3 EM9750 modeEM9750 mode makes the local BS2000 system available to you. You can also

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 183Operating BS2000 instances EM9750 mode● BS2000 dialog window using SINIX-TE on an administration PC (not possible when the Sec

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184 U41272-J-Z385-3-76EM9750 mode Operating BS2000 instances● ListThis function outputs a numbered list of pre-defined connections. The required con

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 185Operating BS2000 instances EM9750 modeYou only need to enter the partner in the field “(N5) Personal Name”. Complete the entry

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186 U41272-J-Z385-3-76EM9750 mode Operating BS2000 instancesNotes on operation when the emulation is running ● The complete range of functions of th

Page 98 - 4.5.1 SCS configuration data

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 187Operating BS2000 instances EM9750 mode– The EMDS functions EM1 to EM9 perform a change to the relevant terminal emulation.– The

Page 99 - SMC# touch /reconfigure

188 U41272-J-Z385-3-76EM9750 mode Operating BS2000 instancesConfiguring the 9750 emulation Should additional administration of the terminal stations

Page 100 - 4.5.2 System drive

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 189Operating BS2000 instances EM9750 mode7.3.2 BS2000 $DIALOG modeIf you wish to work in $DIALOG mode, you must establish a connec

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 19Operating concept of the SX servers Notes on security● Separate server administration and partition administrationEach partition

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190 U41272-J-Z385-3-76EM9750 mode Operating BS2000 instances7.3.3 BS2000 transaction processing modeIf you wish to work in transaction processing mo

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 191Operating BS2000 instances EVENT mode7.4 EVENT modeGeneralOperating tasks can be carried out simply in EVENT mode. Special EVEN

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192 U41272-J-Z385-3-76EVENT mode Operating BS2000 instances7.4.1 Possible EVENT commands You can display the valid EVENT commands together with the

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 193Operating BS2000 instances EVENT mode7.4.4 MTC devicesSetting an occupancy option for MTC devicesYou can specify that an MTC de

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194 U41272-J-Z385-3-76EVENT mode Operating BS2000 instances7.4.6 Permitting/inhibiting input and changing a password[F2] opens a menu with operating

Page 107 - 4.6.1 Methods

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 1958 The X2000 user interface The section “Notes on configuring PRIMEPOWER ServerView domains“ applies to SX servers with SMC (a

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196 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Starting PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite The X2000 user interface8.2 Starting PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite You can call PRIMEPOWER

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 197The X2000 user interface Starting PRIMEPOWER ServerView SuiteThe following screen shows calling PRIMEPOWER ServerView on the CD

Page 110 - # more /etc/vfstab

198 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Starting PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite The X2000 user interfaceStarting on the administration PC Operation via a browser, Java

Page 111 - #fsck -m /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s1

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 199The X2000 user interface Starting PRIMEPOWER ServerView SuiteFigure 68: Java Web Start Application ManagerÊ Select the applicat

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2 U41272-J-Z385-3-76PrefaceAll SX series models have the latest processor technology and optional fibre channel interface technology for fibreCAT dis

Page 113 - 4.6.3 Recovery

20 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Notes on security Operating concept of the SX serversTo connect additional operator terminals via LAN, it is always necessary t

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200 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Starting PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite The X2000 user interfaceAfter the PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite has been loaded first the n

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 201The X2000 user interface Privilege concept with Role-Based Access Control8.3 Privilege concept with Role-Based Access Control T

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202 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Privilege concept with Role-Based Access Control The X2000 user interfaceIf the RBAC feature is activated in the PRIMEPOWER Se

Page 117 - 4.7 XSCF

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 203The X2000 user interface Privilege concept with Role-Based Access Control Figure 72: Displaying and modifying authorizations in

Page 118 - 4.7.2 Access options to XSCF

204 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Privilege concept with Role-Based Access Control The X2000 user interface● Modifying access to individual applicationsÊ In the

Page 119 - 4.7.3 Configuration of XSCF

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 205The X2000 user interface X2000 BS2Devices main window8.4 X2000 BS2Devices main windowWhen you click the X2000 - Bs2Devices butt

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206 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 BS2Devices main window The X2000 user interfaceMenu bar and toolbarYou can choose a variety of actions via the menu bar

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 207The X2000 user interface X2000 BS2Devices main windowThe toolbar also contains the selection configurator:Figure 75: Example se

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208 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 BS2Devices main window The X2000 user interfaceThe object list is located below the tab bar. The type and number of the

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 209The X2000 user interface X2000 BS2Devices main window8.4.1.2 Available functionsWhether or not a function is available depends

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 21Operating concept of the SX servers Notes on securityIf the SSH is to be used on the BS2000 partition (i.e. the product OpenSSH

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210 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 BS2Devices main window The X2000 user interface● X2000-specific functionsThese functions are only available in the pull-

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 211The X2000 user interface X2000 BS2Devices main windowX2000Display and modify of general system information From X2000 V2.5 on

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212 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 BS2Devices main window The X2000 user interface● Create (Aab)Configures a BS2000 disk on a selected disk partition. A di

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 213The X2000 user interface X2000 BS2Devices main windowVolumes+PubsetsConfiguration and initialization of pubsets and private dis

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214 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 BS2Devices main window The X2000 user interfaceBS2 TapesConfiguration of BS2000 tapesThe functions are offered depending

Page 130 - 5.4 LAN console and RCA

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 215The X2000 user interface X2000 BS2Devices main windowBS2 KVPWhen the tab BS2-KVP is activated, all configured KVPs (console dis

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216 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 BS2Devices main window The X2000 user interface● Evaluation of shutdown (X)If Solaris is terminated for any reason, then

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 217The X2000 user interface X2000 BS2Devices main windowBS2 LAN PortsList of all configured LAN ports● CreateYou can configure a B

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218 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 BS2Devices main window The X2000 user interface8.4.2 X2000 tools main windowWhen you click on the X2000 - Tools button t

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 219The X2000 user interface X2000 BS2Devices main window8.4.3 Online helpFigure 86: Online helpYou can call the online help system

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22 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Remote service (Teleservice) Operating concept of the SX serversComponents of the SSH The SSH suite comprises the client progra

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220 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 BS2Devices main window The X2000 user interfaceTab barThe Content and Index tabs are located above the left-hand display

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 2219 Global X2000 functions9.1 BS2000 disks: Configuration and BS2000 installation9.1.1 Internal SCSI diskThis chapter explains al

Page 138 - Figure 50: Xconfig: Editor

222 U41272-J-Z385-3-76BS2000 disks: Configuration and BS2000 installation Global X2000 functionsb) The slices on the disk can be configured individu

Page 139 - Figure 52: CDE login screen

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 223Global X2000 functions BS2000 disks: Configuration and BS2000 installation9.1.2 Fibre Channel disks (RAID systems)Two different

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224 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Mirroring of internal disks in X2000 Global X2000 functions9.2 Mirroring of internal disks in X2000As of X2000 V2.5 this funct

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 225Global X2000 functions Mirroring of internal disks in X20009.2.1 PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite interfaceÊ Click on the tab Tools.

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226 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Mirroring of internal disks in X2000 Global X2000 functionsThis menu field has the actions required to administer a mirror boo

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 227Global X2000 functions Mirroring of internal disks in X2000Add a disk to the mirror systemTo add one or two disks, select one o

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228 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Mirroring of internal disks in X2000 Global X2000 functions9.2.2 Error situations9.2.2.1 Replacing a defective diskAfter a def

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 229Global X2000 functions Additional information for disks9.3 Additional information for disks9.3.1 Default partitioning of the ro

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 23Operating concept of the SX servers Operating sequences on server switch-on / switch-off● An ISDN telephone connection is also r

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230 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Additional information for disks Global X2000 functions9.3.2 Rules of usage for disks D3435 and D3475-8FD3475-8F ● An LUN is d

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 231Global X2000 functions Additional information for disks9.3.3 Change of format from disk D3435 to disk D3475-8FChange of format

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232 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Magnetic tape cartridge devices Global X2000 functions9.4 Magnetic tape cartridge devicesMultiple systems can be granted acces

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 233Global X2000 functions Magnetic tape cartridge devices9.4.1 Basic conditions for configuration1. The X2000-based BS2000 systems

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234 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Magnetic tape cartridge devices Global X2000 functions9.4.2 Configuring an MTC deviceThere are two steps involved in configuri

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 235Global X2000 functions Magnetic tape cartridge devices2. In the second step, the MTC device must be configured with one of the

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236 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Magnetic tape cartridge devices Global X2000 functions Notes – You are recommended to configure devices before the BS2000 in

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 237Global X2000 functions Magnetic tape cartridge devices9.4.3 Adding a BS2000 system after initial configuration The MTC device

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238 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Magnetic tape cartridge devices Global X2000 functions● Case B: X2000 not runningIn PRIMEPOWER ServerView, remove the BS2000 s

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 239Global X2000 functions Magnetic tape cartridge devices9.4.5 Occupying an MTC device when X2000 communication is disruptedIn nor

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24 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Operating sequences on server switch-on / switch-off Operating concept of the SX servers2.6.1 SX server with SMC2.6.1.1 Switch-

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240 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Magnetic tape cartridge devices Global X2000 functions9.4.6 Displaying the occupancy status of an MTC deviceThe following EVEN

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 241Global X2000 functions Magnetic tape cartridge devicesThe following abnormal statuses are also reported:– disconnected or permi

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242 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functions9.5 Configuring printers9.5.1 Configuring Xprint printersYou configure Xprint print

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 243Global X2000 functions Configuring printersYou now see the welcome screen:Figure 91: Mercator welcome screenAfter a few seconds

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244 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functions9.5.1.2 Configuring a new printerFigure 92: Mercator configuration and administrati

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 245Global X2000 functions Configuring printersÊ Choose Operations -> New.A screen (Basic) in which you can configure a new prin

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246 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functionsÊ Click Connection. Choose LAN as the connection typeFigure 94: Mercator printer co

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 247Global X2000 functions Configuring printersÊ Click Configuration. You can define the required printer type via the PCL definiti

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248 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functionsWhen you click the OK button, the settings are taken over into the Xprint database

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 249Global X2000 functions Configuring printersÊ Double-click the icon corresponding to the new printer.This re-opens the configura

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 25Operating concept of the SX servers Operating sequences on server switch-on / switch-off2.6.1.2 Automatic termination of operati

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250 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functionsAfter this, the printer icon is sharp and the line representing the connection is n

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 251Global X2000 functions Configuring printers9.5.2 Configuring the SEH PrintserverIn SX systems, printers are connected via an ad

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252 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functions9.5.3 Configuring a BS2000 printerYou can create, modify or delete emulated BS2000

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 253Global X2000 functions Configuring printersWhen you select BS2000 printer, the Create a new BS2000 printer window opens:Figure

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254 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functionsactive If you check this box then the emulation is activated immediately. If not,

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 255Global X2000 functions Configuring printersNode Computer node on which the Transdata printer is to be set up.Name Here, you

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256 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functionsIn the example below, a print station with the name E9017#00, operated in unbuffere

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 257Global X2000 functions Configuring printers9.5.4 Starting up an emulated BS2000 printer1. Define the BS2000 printer using the S

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258 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functions9.5.5 Using printer-specific functions with the BS2000 printer type LP-EMULThe BS20

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 259Global X2000 functions Configuring printersThe following commands are defined:DRAFT Sets draft modeLQ Sets letter qualityPO

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26 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Operating sequences on server switch-on / switch-off Operating concept of the SX servers2.6.2 SX server entry-level models2.6.2

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260 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functions9.5.6 Emulation options for controlling the X2000 printer emulationYou can use the

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 261Global X2000 functions Configuring printers-lan=cs A country-specific character set is selected in the printer. Possible val

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262 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Configuring printers Global X2000 functionsExample script #Print data from print file via Xprint to the printer # hpljlan # Pr

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 263Global X2000 functions Configuring printersstarted and the printer is activated. Printer malfunctions are detected if Xprint it

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264 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Local and remote communications Global X2000 functions9.6 Local and remote communications9.6.1 ATNSThe transport system permit

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 265Global X2000 functions Local and remote communications● BS2000 standard applicationsThe ATNS uses the file /etc/opt/SMAW/X2000/

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266 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Local and remote communications Global X2000 functions9.6.1.2 Example of setting up a connection● After system installation:Co

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 267Global X2000 functions Local and remote communications All LOCLAN connections at the X2000 use the interface SMAWLnet0.The de

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268 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Local and remote communications Global X2000 functions9.6.2.2 LOCLAN between guest systemsConnections between the local X2000

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 269Global X2000 functions Local and remote communicationsExample of VM2 guest system Figure 103: Example of creating a new BS2000

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 273 Functions of the Solaris-CDE interfaceThe business servers in the SX series are operated from the console of the server with t

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270 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Local and remote communications Global X2000 functionsThe basic SOF file $TSOS.SOF.SX2000, which contains the entries for LOCL

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 271Global X2000 functions Local and remote communications9.6.2.3 ZASLAN You cannot configure any BS2000 ZASLAN device on the onb

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272 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Local and remote communications Global X2000 functionsBS2000 /CREATE-NODE .../CREATE-LINE ... ,L2-PROTOCOL=*CSMACD(...,MAX

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 273Global X2000 functions Local and remote communications● You must ensure that the device pairs (G4, G5) and (J4, J5) are located

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274 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Offline PSR Global X2000 functions9.7 Offline PSR9.7.1 Scope of functionPSR is a tool for the physical backup and restoring of

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 275Global X2000 functions Offline PSR9.7.2 Operation of the off-line PSRIn the off-line mode PSR is operated via its own Curses-ba

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276 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Offline PSR Global X2000 functionse) Start PSR off-line with the following command: /tmp/psrThe procedure first sets the TERM

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 277Global X2000 functions Offline PSR9.7.2.2 The basic menuFigure 104: Basic menu of the off-line PSRIn the left field the header

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278 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Offline PSR Global X2000 functions9.7.2.3 SaveFigure 105: Slice selectionUse the “Save” function to save selected disks or sli

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 279Global X2000 functions Offline PSRAfter completion of the disk/slice selection, select the tape device (see figure 106). The ba

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28 U41272-J-Z385-3-76CDE interface Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface3.1 CDE interfaceLogin screenWhen the system console has been switched on,

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280 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Offline PSR Global X2000 functions9.7.2.4 RestoreRestoring a disk from the tape takes place in the same way as saving, only in

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 281Global X2000 functions Offline PSR9.7.2.5 Copy In the off-line mode PSR enables the disk copying; the full content of a hard di

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282 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Offline PSR Global X2000 functions9.7.2.6 Check Unlike Restore, the Check function only checks the CRC checksum of the data re

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 283Global X2000 functions Offline PSR9.7.3 Supported hardwarePSR V3.0 can be used on all SX servers.9.7.3.1 System type SX entry-l

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284 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Offline PSR Global X2000 functions

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 28510 Dynamic Reconfiguration The “Dynamic Reconfiguration” (DR) functionality described in this section exists on BS2000 partitio

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286 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functional scope, concepts and applications Dynamic ReconfigurationThe benefits of extended partitioning (XPAR) compared to ph

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 287Dynamic Reconfiguration Functional scope, concepts and applications● DR-disconnect Disconnection of an XSB with implicit detach

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288 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functional scope, concepts and applications Dynamic Reconfiguration10.1.2 Applications for DR and recommendations Dynamic Reco

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 289Dynamic Reconfiguration Functional scope, concepts and applicationsCoD (Capacity on Demand) Capacity on Demand (CoD) makes addi

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 29Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface CDE interfaceIf this is the first time you have logged in, the following windows appear o

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290 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functional scope, concepts and applications Dynamic ReconfigurationIn both cases the same DR method (DR-connect) is used in or

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 291Dynamic Reconfiguration Functional scope, concepts and applications10.1.3 The DR concept for BS2000 The DR processes in BS2000

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292 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functional scope, concepts and applications Dynamic Reconfiguration4. Releasing any “extra” CPUs which are used: – In the case

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 293Dynamic Reconfiguration Functional scope, concepts and applications10.1.4 Requirements for DR With the requirements for DR a di

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294 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functional scope, concepts and applications Dynamic Reconfiguration● Redundant connection of the BS2000 devices on both system

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 295Dynamic Reconfiguration Functional scope, concepts and applications– In the case of DR-disconnect no “extra” CPU may be connect

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296 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functional scope, concepts and applications Dynamic Reconfiguration10.1.5 An example of the DR scenariosIn this example an SX1

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 297Dynamic Reconfiguration Functional scope, concepts and applicationsFigure 109: Example of an SX server with DR capability Becau

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298 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functional scope, concepts and applications Dynamic ReconfigurationThese CoD-XSBs can only be used as CPU-XSBs. To permit dyna

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 299Dynamic Reconfiguration Functional scope, concepts and applications1. Temporary operation (until online maintenance) with reduc

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 3PrefaceX2000 is based on the Solaris operating system and provides the following functions:● HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer)HAL

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30 U41272-J-Z385-3-76CDE interface Functions of the Solaris-CDE interfaceThe Application Manager of the System Console Software (SCS) from which the

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300 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functional scope, concepts and applications Dynamic Reconfiguration2. Temporary operation (until online maintenance) of theCPU

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 301Dynamic Reconfiguration Functional scope, concepts and applications3. Permanent use of all resources of the CoD-XSB The failure

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302 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functional scope, concepts and applications Dynamic Reconfiguration Important notes – In this scenario the roles of XSBs 00

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 303Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DR10.2 Performing DR The sections below describe the DR interfaces of the administrative int

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304 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic Reconfiguration10.2.1 Administrative interface PRIMEPOWER ServerView In the administrative interface PRI

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 305Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DRInitiating the DR process The basic actions DR-connect and DR-disconnect are always perfor

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306 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic ReconfigurationIn the example below XSB 01-1 (here named Systemboard_1-1) is removed immediately (Discon

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 307Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DR● DR-connect integrates the XSB in this receiving partition. ● The Move action is a cross-

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308 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic Reconfiguration10.2.2 The command interface The commands described below can only be executed under the

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 309Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DR2. x2prtpci [-v] The x2prtpci command lists, in compact form, the system boards, PCI bus p

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 31Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface System administration of BS2000 and Solaris (optional)3.2 System administration of BS2000

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310 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic ReconfigurationExample # x2prtpci -v Please wait . . . . . . . . .danteADM(00): 00-0 (80 81) 01-1 (aa)

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 311Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DR3. bs2drstat [sb<SB-Name>] The bs2drstat command lists the BS2000 resources which ar

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312 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic ReconfigurationAction functions – Initiating the DR process /opt/FJSVhwr/sbin/drc Depending on the param

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 313Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DRThe -reset parameter controls immediate reconfiguration of reconfiguration via a reboot: –

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314 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic ReconfigurationDialog with the userIn a BS2000 partition a dialog with the user takes place when the -ke

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 315Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DRCanceling the DR lock In special situations (e.g. in the event of an abnormal shutdown pro

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316 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic Reconfiguration10.2.4 DR runs in BS2000 DR processes are always initiated and executed at Solaris level.

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 317Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DRFurther information on BS2000 ● During DR CPUs are attached and detached automatically and

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318 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic Reconfiguration● If a DR action is rejected by BS2000/VM2000, all configuration changes made up to then

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 319Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DR● Virtual CPUs are implicitly reconfigured by VM2000 when Dynamic Reconfiguration (attachm

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32 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Preconfiguring terminals Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface3.3 Preconfiguring terminalsThe preconfiguration for accessing t

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320 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic ReconfigurationFurther information on MSCF As of Version 15.0 (component part of OSD/XC V2.0) HIPLEX MSC

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 321Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DR10.2.5 Settings relevant to DR The settings relevant to DR and hardware requirements which

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322 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic ReconfigurationExamples 1. Specifying a setting for 2 XSBs: eeprom no-mem-sb="01-1 01-2"2. Res

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 323Dynamic Reconfiguration Performing DRIn the following example After reboot is set to Off for XSB 01-1 (here named Systemboard_1

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324 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Performing DR Dynamic Reconfiguration

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 32511 Solaris: system administration11.1 X2000 partition11.1.1 System settingsÊ After calling PRIMEPOWER-ServerView select the VCo

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326 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 partition Solaris: system administrationA window in which you can define the system settings is displayed. ExampleFigure

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 327Solaris: system administration X2000 partition11.1.2 Locale parametersÊ After calling PRIMEPOWER-ServerView select the VConfig

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328 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 partition Solaris: system administration– Currency notation– System languageIn X2000, only German (de_DE.ISO8859-15) and

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 329Solaris: system administration X2000 partition11.1.3 Recurrent tasksYou are able to define tasks which have to be performed wit

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 33Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface Preconfiguring terminalsThree entries are important when creating an action:– The name of

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330 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 partition Solaris: system administration11.1.4 User and group administrationYou can use this function to administer all

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 331Solaris: system administration Solaris partition11.2 Solaris partitionOn partionable systems you can create Solaris-only partit

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332 U41272-J-Z385-3-76PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite application “Tools” Solaris: system administration11.3 PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite application “To

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 333Solaris: system administration PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite application “Tools”The column “CSR last action” shows the date and t

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334 U41272-J-Z385-3-76PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite application “Tools” Solaris: system administration

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 33512 What if ...This chapter describes what to do if a fault occurs at the system unit. It helps you to detect faults, identify t

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336 U41272-J-Z385-3-76sx.diag command What if ...12.2 sx.diag commandYou can use this command to generate a Solaris system dump or to activate or de

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 337What if ... Create X2000 diagnostic documentssx.diag sinixattAn attempt is made to deactivate all the bus devices. CAUTION!S

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338 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Create an IOH/IOS dump What if ...12.4 Create an IOH/IOS dumpIf an error occurs at a BS2000 device then an IOH or IOS dump can

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 33913 X2000 messages13.1 KVP messagesThe messages issued by the console distribution program (KVP) in UNIX mode begin with the mes

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34 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Preconfiguring terminals Functions of the Solaris-CDE interfaceConfirm your selection with OK.After returning to the main windo

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340 U41272-J-Z385-3-76KVP messages X2000 messagesKVP0002 NEW KVP PARAMETER FILE ACTIVATEDKVP0005 CURRENT TRANSLATION TABLES: (&00)&00 = Desi

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 341X2000 messages KVP messagesKVP0014 STATION (&00) REJECTED BY SYSTEM: CONSOLE (&01) IS ALREADY ASSIGNED&00 = User ID

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342 U41272-J-Z385-3-76KVP messages X2000 messagesKVP0054 INPUT TO (&00) REJECTED UNTIL LOGGING IS POSSIBLE&00 = Partner (SYS, SVP)ResponseTh

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 343X2000 messages KVP messagesKVP0801 FILE-LOGGING FAILEDResponseThe access rights to the file structure /var/opt/SMAW/X2000/log a

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344 U41272-J-Z385-3-76SVP emulation messages X2000 messages13.2 SVP emulation messagesThe messages issued by the SVP emulation start with the messag

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 345X2000 messages SVP emulation messagesSVR0005 START-xxxx aborted (nnnnnn)xxxx = IPL, DIPL or VIPLMeaningIPL was aborted with err

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346 U41272-J-Z385-3-76SVP emulation messages X2000 messagesSVR0020 Channel initialization active, please wait MeaningChannel initialization is not y

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 347X2000 messages SVP emulation messagesSVR0030 START VIPL aborted - VM not active MeaningThe VIPL was aborted because the VM mode

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348 U41272-J-Z385-3-76IOD messages X2000 messages13.3 IOD messages13.3.1 Messages referring to bus devicesThe messages issued by the I/O handler for

Page 278 - Figure 105: Slice selection

U41272-J-Z385-3-76 349X2000 messages IOD messagesIOD0879 IOD_Vxx SL=mmm. * Device configuration request from X2000 *IOD0879 RKF00 PCIB INVALID CHN=

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 35Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface Preconfiguring terminals● Integrate the action into the CDE control panelFirst create a n

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350 U41272-J-Z385-3-76IOD messages X2000 messagesIOD0999 IOD_Vxx SL=mmm *** IOD ABNORMAL END ***IOD0999 *** ERROR CODE=modyyy *** START IMPL!Meaning

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 351X2000 messages IOD messagesIOD0999 *** ERROR CODE=IPL005 *** START IMPL!MeaningThe RMAssist has not responded to an IOD message

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352 U41272-J-Z385-3-76IOD messages X2000 messages13.3.2 Messages referring to channel devicesThe messages issued by the I/O handler for channel devi

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 353X2000 messages IOD messagesIODE022 CHPID xx module error: module stoppedMeaningModule stop error handling has been terminated

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354 U41272-J-Z385-3-76IOD messages X2000 messagesIODE053 CHPID xx vary offline rejected: hardware errorMeaningThe MSSF call CHPOFF - vary channel p

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 355X2000 messages IOD messagesIODE062 CHPID xx was already onlineMeaningThe module was already in the online state at the time of

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356 U41272-J-Z385-3-76IOD messages X2000 messagesIODE0E0 Error Code xx: Error detected by IOD-FirmwareMeaningThe IOD has detected an internal error

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 357X2000 messages IOD messagesIODF007 IORSF IDENTIFICATION INVALIDMeaningContent error in IORSF.ResponseRegenerate IORSF.IODF008 I

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358 U41272-J-Z385-3-76HAL messages X2000 messages13.4 HAL messagesHAL0001 MDEBUG ACTIVE MeaningThe master debugger mdebug has been startedHAL0002 MD

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 359X2000 messages HAL messagesHAL0212 MDEBUG STOP GPXX SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP BREAK-POINTMeaningA break point set by m

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36 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Preconfiguring terminals Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface● Select a background color with -bg <Name_of_background_colo

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360 U41272-J-Z385-3-76HAL messages X2000 messagesHAL0311 BS2000 STOP GPXX SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP DISABLED-WAITMeaningA new PSW has been

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 361X2000 messages HAL messagesHAL0350 BS2000 ACF GPXX PPPPPPPP EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ALIGNMENT ERROR CORRECTEDPPPPPPPP = The 4 byte pr

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362 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messages13.5 X2000 channel connection error messages13.5.1 Structure of message

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 363X2000 messages X2000 channel connection error messages13.5.2 MetasyntaxA metasyntax is used to avoid burdening the message text

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364 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messages13.5.4 HWI messagesThe HWI messages are process-independent.HWI message

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 365X2000 messages X2000 channel connection error messages...I092 ioctl (<request>) failed, ...The system error message i

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366 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messages...I201 hw-configuration changed (channel) - CHPID(s): <chpid> ...

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 367X2000 messages X2000 channel connection error messages13.5.5 MAIN messagesThe MAIN message numbers are process-dependent, i.e.

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368 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messages13.5.5.3 channel_ipl messageschannel_ipl message code:<chpid> ...

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 369X2000 messages X2000 channel connection error messages..IM022 CASA initMeaningRuntime message: The CASA shadow memory is being

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 37Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface Preconfiguring terminals3.3.3 BS2000 console The ID cons0 mentioned in this section rep

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370 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messages..IM097 fopen() failed ’<Fname>’MeaningFile error/software error:

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 371X2000 messages X2000 channel connection error messagesSVLB000 sequence number access error, logout droppedMeaningError in crea

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372 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messagesSVLB008 result compare errorMeaningError in comparing the analysis resu

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 373X2000 messages X2000 channel connection error messages..MM004 ioctl (<request>) failed, ...The system error message i

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374 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messages..MM299 fseek() failed ’<Fname>’MeaningFile error/software error:

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 375X2000 messages X2000 channel connection error messages..NM020 reconfiguration logout savedMeaningRuntime message: A reconfigura

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376 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messages13.5.5.8 ctest messagesctest message code:<B-type> Board type<

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 377X2000 messages X2000 channel connection error messages..TM001 wrong channel selection <chpid> (CHPID)The message ..TM001

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378 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messages..TM001 empty test numberThe message ..TM001 is also output.MeaningWarni

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 379X2000 messages X2000 channel connection error messages..TM002 error in channel test <test> CHPID <chpid>CABINET ID:

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38 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Preconfiguring terminals Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface3.3.4 BS2000 dialogSX servers without entry-level modelsTo creat

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380 U41272-J-Z385-3-76X2000 channel connection error messages X2000 messages..SS003 channel initialization timed outMeaningSoftware error: The cipl

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 381X2000 messages X2000 messages to the BS2000 console13.6 X2000 messages to the BS2000 consoleIf X2000 detects an error in a peri

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382 U41272-J-Z385-3-76EVENT error messages X2000 messages13.7 EVENT error messagesIf input errors occur in EVENT mode then the following messages ar

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 383X2000 messages EVENT error messagesinput rejected, destination invalid MeaningMessages in EVENT mode must be written in the for

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384 U41272-J-Z385-3-76EVENT error messages X2000 messages

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386 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Hardware features of the SX Series Business Servers AppendixThe basis for the division into physical partitions (PPARs) on SX1

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 387Appendix Hardware features of the SX Series Business ServersThe figure below shows physical partitions based on physical system

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388 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Hardware features of the SX Series Business Servers AppendixSX series business servers have the following types of partition d

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 389Appendix Hardware features of the SX Series Business Servers14.1.2 SX server system peripheralsThe SX series servers optionally

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 39Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface Preconfiguring terminals3.3.5 PRIMEPOWER ServerView (BS2000 system)SX server (not entry-l

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390 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Hardware features of the SX Series Business Servers AppendixChannel peripherals on BS2000 partitionsChannel peripherals are on

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 391Appendix Hardware features of the SX Series Business ServersFigure 126: Connection of the various peripheral devices, example u

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392 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Hardware features of the SX Series Business Servers AppendixThe connection possibilities are the same for the other models in

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 393Appendix Model ranges14.2 Model rangesThis section describes the features specific to the model ranges of the Business Servers

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394 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Model ranges AppendixPeripherals of the SX100 systemThe basic version of the input/output system has two 73 GB hard disks conf

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 395Appendix Model rangesThe SX130 Business Server model range (basic configurations) consists of the following: Servers in the SX1

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396 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Model ranges AppendixFigure 127: Examples of partitioning in SX130 serversSix PCI slots are available for each system board, o

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 397Appendix Model rangesThe maximum power supply protection can be achieved by using the optional dual power supply.SX130 system p

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398 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Model ranges Appendix14.2.3 SX140Overview● Maximum equipment: 16 CPUs and 64 GB memory.● Supports a maximum of 2 system board,

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 399Appendix Model rangesThe SX140 Business Server model range consists of the following (basic configuration):Servers in the SX140

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4 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Documentation for the SX Series Business Servers Preface1.1 Documentation for the SX Series Business ServersExtensive documentati

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40 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Calling terminal instances Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface3.4 Calling terminal instancesThe desktop generated in the pre

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400 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Model ranges AppendixAs default, the first BS2000/OSD instance is installed on XSB00. If the number of processors requires thi

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 401Appendix Model rangesThe basic versions of the additional BS2000 partition have the same performance classifi-cation as that of

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402 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Model ranges Appendix14.2.4 SX150Overview● Maximum equipment: 16 CPUs and 64/128 GB memory.● Supports a maximum of 2 system bo

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 403Appendix Model rangesThe SX150 Business Server model range consists of the following (basic configurations): Servers of the SX1

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404 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Model ranges AppendixCapacity on Demand (CoD) Use of the Capacity on Demand (CoD) function provides the option of interrupt-fr

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 405Appendix Model rangesUsing XSB mode the hardware resources of a system board listed above can each be divided into 4 independen

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406 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Model ranges AppendixThe figure below shows the basic version of the SX150-10C model and some extension possibilities: Figure

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 407Appendix Model rangesFC, Ethernet and SCSI controllers can be replaced during ongoing operation, as can the redundant system co

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408 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Model ranges AppendixPeripherals of the SX150 systemChannel peripherals (of type 2 and/or type S) can be connected to the SX15

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 409Appendix SKP-SR for BS2000 operation14.3 SKP-SR for BS2000 operationThe use of an SKP-SR for the SX130 Business Server is optio

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 41Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface Calling terminal instancesIf windows are opened during the current CDE session and the se

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410 U41272-J-Z385-3-76SKP-SR for BS2000 operation Appendix14.3.2 Automatic system operation via ATOPThe ATOP is connected to the SKP-SR serial ports

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 411AbbreviationsAPCS Automatic Power Control SystemATNS Advanced Transport Name ServiceCCU Console Connection UnitCDE Common Deskt

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412 U41272-J-Z385-3-76AbbreviationsLTO Linear Tape OpenMAC Media Access ControlMTC Magnetic Tape ControllerNTP Network Time ProtocolOBP OpenBootTM P

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 413AbbreviationsTODR Time Of Day RegisterUA Unit-AdresseVCA Virtual Channel AdapterWAN Wide Area NetworkXB CrossbarXB-DDC Crossbar

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414 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Abbreviations

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 415FiguresFigure 1: Example of an SX server: SX150 Business Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Figure 2: Structure

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416 U41272-J-Z385-3-76FiguresFigure 22: Machine Administration Menu: “System-Specific Administration” . . . . . . . . 60Figure 23: Machine Admini

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 417FiguresFigure 45: Xconfig: Start window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135Fi

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418 U41272-J-Z385-3-76FiguresFigure 71: Presentation of non-accessible nodes in the hierarchy browser of PRIMEPOWER ServerView. . . . . . . . . . .

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 419FiguresFigure 96: Mercator window with Xprint database (printer inactive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248Figure 97: Mercator

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42 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Calling terminal instances Functions of the Solaris-CDE interface

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420 U41272-J-Z385-3-76FiguresFigure 121: Start buttons in PRIMEPOWER ServerView . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332Figure 122: “Tools

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 421TablesTable 1: Functionality of the administrator user group in the SCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Table 2: Overview

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422 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Tables

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 423Related publicationsThe manuals are available as online manuals, see http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com, or in printed form whi

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424 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Related publications[3] BS2000/OSD-BC V6.0 Migration Guide User Guide Target group Systems support and system services Content

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 425Related publications[6] PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite V2.2 Integration in Enterprise Server Management SystemsTarget groupSystem

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426 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Related publications[11] BS2000/OSD-BC Commands, Volumes 1 - 5 User GuideTarget groupThis manual is addressed to nonprivilege

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 427Related publications[13] BS2000/OSD-BC System Messages, Volumes 1 - 3 User GuideTarget groupThis manual is addressed to systems

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428 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Related publications[16] Assembler Instructions (BS2000/OSD) Reference Manual Target group BS2000/OSD assembly-language progra

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 429Related publications[18] openSM2 (BS2000/OSD) Software Monitor Volumes 1 and 2 User GuideTarget groupThis manual is addressed t

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 434 Functions of the System Management ConsoleA PRIMEPOWER250 (up to and including SX140 a PRIMESTATION) is used on SX servers (wi

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430 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Related publications[21] BS2000/OSD Softbooks English CD-ROM Target groupBS2000/OSD usersContentsThe CD-ROM "BS2000/OSD S

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 431Related publications[24] CMX V5.1 (Solaris)Communications Manager SolarisOperation and AdministrationUser GuideTarget group Sys

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432 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Related publications[27] Partition Operation Guide Target groupSystem administrators, administrators, service engineersContent

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 433Related publications[31] Teleservice (Unix) User GuideTarget groupThe manual is intended for customers and operators of Teleser

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434 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Related publications

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 435Environmental protectionTake-back, recycling and disposal For details on take-back and reuse of devices and consumables within

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436 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Environmental protection

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 437Index$DIALOG mode 189/390 1/390 firmware 33919 4103920 4109750 emulation 134, 143configuring 188notes on operation 18697801 ter

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438 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Indexclmon 49Cluster Recovery Lock 320CoD (Capacity on Demand) 289commandOBP 89scslbackup 104scslrestore 105shutdown 216su 18S

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 439IndexDUMPDIR 326Dynamic Reconfiguration 285PRIMEPOWER ServerView 304EEM9750 mode 182EMC Powerpath 108, 110emulation, printer 24

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44 U41272-J-Z385-3-76User groups and logins Functions of the System Management Console4.1 User groups and loginsThe System Console Software supports

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440 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Indexmodel range SX140 399model range SX150 403monitor script 410MSCF 320MSCF cluster 169MTC deviceconfiguring 234displaying t

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 441Indexresource management, global 288responses to messages in BS2000 CONSOLE mode 159restore configuration data 218rs2k 23SSCS 5

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442 U41272-J-Z385-3-76IndexVolumes+Pubsets 213VSN 213Wworkload distribution, dynamic 288wsauser 46, 54XX servers 134X2000 211X2000 DR logging file 3

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 Contents1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76Contents3.3.5 PRIMEPOWER ServerView (BS2000 system) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393.3.6 Machi

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 Contents5 Functions of the SX server entry-level models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1255.1 Switching

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 Contents9.6 Local and remote communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2649.

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76Contents11.3 PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite application “Tools” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33212 What if ...

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 Contents14.3.2 Automatic system operation via ATOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4101

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 45Functions of the System Management Console User groups and loginsThe functionality of the user groups cladmin and clmon and the

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 SX Series Business Servers Operation and Administration Target group The manual is intended for privileged users (operators, syst

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Comments on SX Business Servers Operation and AdministrationU41272-J-Z385-3-76Fujitsu Siemens computers GmbHUser Documentation81730 MunichGermanyFax

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Information on this document On April 1, 2009, Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu-ters. This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been re

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46 U41272-J-Z385-3-76User groups and logins Functions of the System Management Console4.1.1 Server administrator The administrator of the server man

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 47Functions of the System Management Console User groups and loginsd) Create a new user (e.g. user name sxadmin1) as a member of t

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48 U41272-J-Z385-3-76User groups and logins Functions of the System Management Console– No entries are required in the “Supplementary groups” sectio

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 49Functions of the System Management Console User groups and logins4.1.2 Partition administratorsPartition administrators also use

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 5Preface Documentation for the SX Series Business Servers● OSD/XC Performance Guidelines User GuideThis manual focuses on the prin

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50 U41272-J-Z385-3-76User groups and logins Functions of the System Management Consoled) Create a new user (e.g. user name soladmin2) as a member of

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 51Functions of the System Management Console User groups and logins2. If necessary, configure a further partition-specific user gr

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52 U41272-J-Z385-3-76User groups and logins Functions of the System Management Console4.1.3 BS2000 or Solaris administratorsTo manage the operating

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 53Functions of the System Management Console User groups and logins2. Set up the SCS user interface (Terminal in the Application M

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54 U41272-J-Z385-3-76User groups and logins Functions of the System Management Consoled) Create the new user (e.g. user name pwsvadm)Figure 19: PRIM

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 55Functions of the System Management Console User groups and logins2. After this it may be necessary to adjust the access rights t

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56 U41272-J-Z385-3-76System console software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console4.2 System console software (SCS)The system console men

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 57Functions of the System Management Console System console software (SCS)The table below describes the functions of the tools pro

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58 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console4.3 Functions of the System Console So

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 59Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)4.3.1.1 Functions for switching the ser

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6 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Documentation for the SX Series Business Servers PrefaceThe following manuals in the core literature have been extended or replac

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60 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console2. Select the required server. Example

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 61Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)3. Select System/Partition Power Admini

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62 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management ConsoleSwitching the entire server onThe func

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 63Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)Switching the entire server offThe func

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64 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management ConsoleSwitching partitions onThe function Pa

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 65Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)Switching partitions off The function P

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66 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console4.3.1.2 Switching the server on/off on

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 67Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)Ê Select Auto Power Control System (APC

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68 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management ConsoleExamplesa) Setting the power on time:

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 69Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)c) Setting the schedule: Enter the s

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 7Preface Target groups1.2 Target groupsThis manual is intended for privileged users (operators, system administrators) of the SX s

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70 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console3. You can enter holidays with the fun

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 71Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)6. Select the function Start System Sch

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72 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management ConsoleIn this application the tasks are pref

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 73Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)After the power supply has been switche

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74 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management ConsoleSwitching a partition off A partition

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 75Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)4.3.1.4 Administering the system board’

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76 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management ConsoleThe SB Mode Administration menu is ope

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 77Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)This menu also enables a system board t

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78 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console4.3.1.5 Configuring and modifying part

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 79Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)Adding a system board to a partition Ê

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8 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Summary of contents PrefaceThe chapter “Dynamic Reconfiguration” describes how Dynamic Reconfiguration can be performed for BS200

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80 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management ConsoleRemoving a system board from a partiti

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 81Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)4.3.1.6 Configuring/changing the partit

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82 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management ConsoleNow you can call up information on the

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 83Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)Example for SX130: displaying system in

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84 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console4.3.1.8 Error notificationsThe system

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 85Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)You can make the following settings und

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86 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console4.3.2 Consoles of the partitions with

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 87Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)Activating the console window of partit

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88 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console4.3.2.1 OBPOBP mode only applies to on

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 89Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)OBP commandsOBP help function{0} ok hel

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 9Preface Notational conventions1.4 Notational conventionsThe following fonts and symbols are used in this manual to indicate diffe

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90 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management ConsoleDiagnostics routinesprobe-scsi Probe

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 91Functions of the System Management Console Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)4.3.2.2 Starting SolarisEnter the follo

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92 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Functions of the System Console Software (SCS) Functions of the System Management Console4.3.3 Monitoring messagesIf the system

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 93Functions of the System Management Console Time synchronization between SMC and partitions4.4 Time synchronization between SMC a

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94 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Time synchronization between SMC and partitions Functions of the System Management ConsoleThe configuration of the SMC as an NT

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 95Functions of the System Management Console Time synchronization between SMC and partitionsIf the time of the System Management C

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96 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Time synchronization between SMC and partitions Functions of the System Management ConsoleMeaning of the values in the entry: –

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 97Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring the SMC4.5 Backing up/restoring the SMCIf you create data backup

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98 U41272-J-Z385-3-76Backing up/restoring the SMC Functions of the System Management Console4.5.1 SCS configuration dataThis section describes how t

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U41272-J-Z385-3-76 99Functions of the System Management Console Backing up/restoring the SMC5. Insert the data cartridge containing the backed up con

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