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viii XSCF Reference Manual • April 2007showlocale 301showlocator 303showlogs 305showlookup 319showmonitorlog 321shownameserver 323shownetwork 3

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moveboard(8)78 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported:-c assign Disconnects a configured XSB fro

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moveboard(8)System Administration 79OPERANDS The following operand is supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm

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moveboard(8)80 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Reserves assignment of the XSB#00-0 to the domain ID 1.EXIT STATUS The follo

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nslookup(8)System Administration 81NAME nslookup - refer to the DNS server for the hostSYNOPSIS nslookup hostnamenslookup -hDESCRIPTION nslookup(8) re

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nslookup(8)82 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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password(8)System Administration 83NAME password - manage user passwords and expiration settingsSYNOPSIS passwordpassword [-e days| date|Never] [-i in

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password(8)84 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supportedOPERANDS The following operand is supported:

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password(8)System Administration 85EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Enabling Password Until February 2, 2008EXAMPLE 2 Set Password Lock 10 Days After Password Expir

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password(8)86 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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poweroff(8)System Administration 87NAME poweroff - turn off the power to the specified domainSYNOPSIS poweroff [[-q] -{y|n}][-f][-M] -d domain_idpower

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Preface ixPrefaceThis manual describes how to use the shell command which can be executed in theeXtended System Control Facility (hereinafter referred

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poweroff(8)88 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 If the operating system of the target domain is running, the poweroff(8)command proce

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poweroff(8)System Administration 89EXAMPLE 3 Turns off power to domains with domain IDs 1. An error occurs because theuser has no control privilege.EX

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poweroff(8)90 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 9 Cancels the poweroff(8) command execution that is in progress. Automati-cally

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poweron(8)System Administration 91NAME poweron - turn on the power to the specified domainSYNOPSIS poweron [[-q] -{y|n}][-M] -d domain_idpoweron [[-q]

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poweron(8)92 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 When the poweron(8) command is executed, power-on results for each of thespecified dom

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poweron(8)System Administration 93EXAMPLE 5 Cancels the poweron(8) command execution that is in progress.EXAMPLE 6 Cancels the poweron(8) command exec

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poweron(8)94 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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prtfru(8)System Administration 95NAME prtfru - display FRUID data on the system and External I/O Expansion UnitSYNOPSIS prtfruprtfru [-c][-l][-M][-x][

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prtfru(8)96 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Displaying FRU Tree HierarchyEXAMPLE 2 Displaying System-Board FRU ID

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prtfru(8)System Administration 97EXAMPLE 4 Displaying Power Supply FRU ID DataEXAMPLE 5 Displaying Memory Module FRU ID DataEXIT STATUS The following

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x XSCF Reference Manual • April 2007AudienceThis manual is intended for users, who administrate SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers (here

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prtfru(8)98 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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rebootxscf(8)System Administration 99NAME rebootxscf - reset the XSCFSYNOPSIS rebootxscf [[-q] -{y|n}]rebootxscf -hDESCRIPTION The rebootxscf(8) comma

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rebootxscf(8)100 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:SEE ALSO applynetwork(8), setdate

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replacefru(8)System Administration 101NAME replacefru - replace a field replaceable unit (FRU)SYNOPSIS replacefrureplacefru -hDESCRIPTION The replacef

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replacefru(8)102 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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reset(8)System Administration 103NAME reset - reset the specified domainSYNOPSIS reset [[-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id levelreset -hDESCRIPTIONNote – Since

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reset(8)104 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operand is supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION When the command is exec

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reset(8)System Administration 105EXAMPLE 4 Cancels the reset command execution that is in progress.EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:

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reset(8)106 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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resetdateoffset(8)System Administration 107NAME resetdateoffset - reset the time subtraction between XSCF and the domainSYNOPSIS resetdateoffsetresetd

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Preface xiEach XSCF shell command is described in the order of sections below. When there's norelevant description provided, the section itself i

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resetdateoffset(8)108 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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sendbreak(8)System Administration 109NAME sendbreak - send a break signal to the specified domainSYNOPSIS sendbreak -d domain_idsendbreak -hDESCRIPTIO

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sendbreak(8)110 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setaltitude(8)System Administration 111NAME setaltitude - set the altitude of the systemSYNOPSIS setaltitude -s key=valuesetaltitude -hDESCRIPTION The

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setaltitude(8)112 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Sets the altitude of the system to 200 m. The specified value is rounded

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setarchiving(8)System Administration 113NAME setarchiving - configure the log archiving functionalitySYNOPSIS setarchiving [-k host-key][-l audit-limi

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setarchiving(8)114 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported:-h Displays usage statement.When used

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setarchiving(8)System Administration 115-l audit-limit,non-audit-limit Sets the space limits for log archives in megabytes.The option argument must co

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setarchiving(8)116 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXAMPLESEXAMPLE 1 Setting the Archiv

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setaudit(8)System Administration 117NAME setaudit - manage the system auditing functionalitySYNOPSIS setaudit enable|disable|archive|deletesetaudit [-

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setaudit(8)118 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported.-a users=enable|disable|defaultSets the au

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setaudit(8)System Administration 119Changes the audit record generation policy for the specified audit events.events is a comma-separated list of audi

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setaudit(8)120 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXAMPLESEXAMPLE 1 Changing Classes Using

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setaudit(8)System Administration 121EXAMPLE 4 Changing Classes and Enabling an EventEXAMPLE 5 Enabling AuditingEXAMPLE 6 Enabling WarningsEXIT STATUS

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setaudit(8)122 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setautologout(8)System Administration 123NAME setautologout - set the session timeout time of the XSCF shellSYNOPSIS setautologout -s timeoutsetautolo

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setautologout(8)124 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setcod(8)System Administration 125NAME setcod - set up the Capacity on Demand (COD) resources used for domainsSYNOPSIS setcodsetcod [-v] headroomsetco

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setcod(8)126 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007COD information, the maximum values allowed are displayed within parentheses() and defau

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setdate(8)System Administration 127NAME setdate - set the date and time of XSCFSYNOPSIS setdate [[-q] -{y|n}][-u] -s datesetdate -hDESCRIPTION The set

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Preface xiii1. Manuals on the WebThe latest versions of all the SPARC Enterprise series manuals are available at thefollowing websites. The latest man

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setdate(8)128 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 The ntpdate(1M) command is executed in the domain. Rebooting the domain The setdate

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setdate(8)System Administration 129EXAMPLE 4 Sets "January 27 16:59:00 2006" of the local time (JST) as the current time.Automatically repli

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setdate(8)130 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setdcl(8)System Administration 131NAME setdcl - set a domain component list (DCL)SYNOPSIS setdcl -d domain_id -s policy=valuesetdcl -d domain_id -s op

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setdcl(8)132 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 Whether to set a priority for the specified LSB as a floating board, relative toother

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setdcl(8)System Administration 133-r Clears the XSB number associated with an LSB number in thespecified domain.-s option=value Makes settings regardi

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setdcl(8)134 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operand is supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION If the XSB associated w

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setdcl(8)System Administration 135EXAMPLE 4 Clear the XSBs associated with LSB#00 and #01 of domain ID 0.EXIT STATUS The following exit values are ret

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setdcl(8)136 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setdomainmode(8)System Administration 137NAME setdomainmode - set a domain modeSYNOPSIS setdomainmode [[-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id -m function=modesetdo

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xiv XSCF Reference Manual • April 2007Note – Product Notes is available on the website only. Please check for the recentupdate on your product.2. Docu

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setdomainmode(8)138 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION When the command

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setdomainmode(8)System Administration 139 value specified with '-m diag' is applied to the diag level of the addboard(8)command and moveboa

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setdomainmode(8)140 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:SEE ALSO showdomainmode(8)0 Su

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setdomparam(8)System Administration 141NAME setdomparam - forcibly rewrite OpenBoot PROM environment variablesSYNOPSIS setdomparam [[-q] -{y|n}] -d do

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setdomparam(8)142 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTIONWhen the command i

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setdscp(8)System Administration 143NAME setdscp - set the IP address assignments for the Domain to Service ProcessorCommunications Protocol (DSCP)SYNO

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setdscp(8)144 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007Note – The -y and -n options can be used (with or without the -q option) whenrunning se

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setdscp(8)System Administration 145EXAMPLE 1 Assigning All DSCP AddressesEXAMPLE 2 Assigning an Alternative IP address to Domain 1EXAMPLE 3 Specifying

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setdscp(8)146 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:SEE ALSO showdscp(8)0 Successful com

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setdualpowerfeed(8)System Administration 147NAME setdualpowerfeed - set dual power feed modeSYNOPSIS setdualpowerfeed -s keysetdualpowerfeed -hDESCRIP

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Preface xvc. Fault Management MIB (SUN-FM-MIB) definition filehttp://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/innv/onnv-gate/usr/src/lib/fm/libfmd_snmp/mibs/d.

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setdualpowerfeed(8)148 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Enables dual power feed mode in the system. Before rebooting the sys

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setemailreport(8)System Administration 149NAME setemailreport - set up the email report configuration dataSYNOPSIS setemailreportsetemailreport [-v][-

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setemailreport(8)150 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported:EXAMPLESEXAMPLE 1 Enable Email Repor

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setemailreport(8)System Administration 151EXAMPLE 5 Sending Test EmailEXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:SEE ALSO setsmtp(8), showemai

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setemailreport(8)152 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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sethostname(8)System Administration 153NAME sethostname - set a host name and a DNS domain name for an XSCF unitSYNOPSIS sethostname xscfu hostnameset

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sethostname(8)154 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION To enable the se

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sethttps(8)System Administration 155NAME sethttps - start or stop the HTTPS service, which is used in the XSCF network. Thiscommand also performs auth

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sethttps(8)156 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported:OPERANDS The following operands are suppor

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sethttps(8)System Administration 157 When the HTTPS server starts, the XSCF is reset. The CSR is overwritten. In case the XSCF unit is duplicated c

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xvi XSCF Reference Manual • April 2007ModelsThe model names used in this manual are as follows.Prompt NotationsThe following prompt notations are used

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sethttps(8)158 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 6 Creates the private key of the web server. Automatically replies with '

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setldap(8)System Administration 159NAME setldap - configure the Service Processor as a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol(LDAP) clientSYNOPSIS setl

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setldap(8)160 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Configuring Bind NameEXAMPLE 2 Configuring Base Distinguished NameEX

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setldap(8)System Administration 161EXAMPLE 4 Setting the LDAP ServerEXAMPLE 5 Importing a CertificateEXAMPLE 6 Testing the LDAP connectionEXIT STATUS

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setldap(8)162 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setlocale(8)System Administration 163NAME setlocale - set the default locale of the XSCFSYNOPSIS setlocale -s localesetlocale -hDESCRIPTION The setloc

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setlocale(8)164 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setlocator(8)System Administration 165NAME setlocator - control the blinking of the CHECK LED on the operator panelSYNOPSIS setlocator valuesetlocator

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setlocator(8)166 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:SEE ALSO showlocator(8)0 Successf

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setlookup(8)System Administration 167NAME setlookup - enable or disable the use of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol(LDAP) server for authenti

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Preface xviiSoftware LicenseThe function to explain in this manual uses the softwares of GPL,LGPL and others.For the information of the license, see A

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setlookup(8)168 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setnameserver(8)System Administration 169NAME setnameserver - set the domain name system (DNS) servers used in the XSCFnetworkSYNOPSIS setnameserver [

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setnameserver(8)170 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION If multiple DNS servers are specified, names are solved in t

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setnetwork(8)System Administration 171NAME setnetwork - configure a network interface using by XSCFSYNOPSIS setnetwork [-m addr] interface addresssetn

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setnetwork(8)172 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION If one network in

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setnetwork(8)System Administration 173 To reflect information on the specified network interface, execute theapplynetwork(8) command and reset XSCF.E

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setnetwork(8)174 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setntp(8)System Administration 175NAME setntp - set the NTP servers used in the XSCF networkSYNOPSIS setntp [-c add] address ...setntp -c del address

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setntp(8)176 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION If multiple NTP serve

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setntp(8)System Administration 177EXAMPLE 3 Adds the two NTP servers ntp1.examples.com and ntp2.example.com.EXIT STATUS The following exit values are

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setntp(8)178 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setpasswordpolicy(8)System Administration 179NAME setpasswordpolicy - manage the system password policySYNOPSIS setpasswordpolicy [-d dcredit][-e expi

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setpasswordpolicy(8)180 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007-l lcredit Sets the maximum credit for lower case letters in a password. Them

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setpasswordpolicy(8)System Administration 181EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Setting the Minimum Size and Number of Passwords RememberedEXAMPLE 2 Setting Minimum P

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setpasswordpolicy(8)182 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setpowerupdelay(8)System Administration 183NAME setpowerupdelay - set the warm-up time of the system and wait time before systemstartupSYNOPSIS setpow

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setpowerupdelay(8)184 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:SEE ALSO showpowerupdelay(8)

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setprivileges(8)System Administration 185NAME setprivileges - assign user privilegesSYNOPSIS setprivileges user [ privileges][domainprivilege@ domains

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setprivileges(8)186 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:domainprivilege@domainsSpecifies do

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setprivileges(8)System Administration 187EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Setting Privileges for JSmithEXAMPLE 2 Removing All Privileges for JSmithEXIT STATUS The f

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setprivileges(8)188 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setroute(8)System Administration 189NAME setroute - set routing information for an XSCF network interfaceSYNOPSIS setroute -c {add | del} -n address [

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setroute(8)190 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007-h Displays usage statement. When used with other options oroperands, an error occurs.

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setroute(8)System Administration 191OPERANDS The following operand is supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION In a duplicated configuration, a takeover IP addr

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setroute(8)192 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 4 Adds the routing of destination 192.168.1.0 and default net mask(255.255.255

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setshutdowndelay(8)System Administration 193NAME setshutdowndelay - set the shutdown wait time at power interruption of theuninterruptible power suppl

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setshutdowndelay(8)194 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setsmtp(8)System Administration 195NAME setsmtp - set up the SMTP settingsSYNOPSIS setsmtpsetsmtp [-v]setsmtp [-s variable= value]...setsmtp -hDESCRIP

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setsmtp(8)196 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported:EXAMPLESEXAMPLE 1 Setting Up Mailserver and

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setsmtp(8)System Administration 197EXAMPLE 4 Setting Up Mailserver With Invalid Authentication MechanismEXIT STATUS The following exit values are retu

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xx XSCF Reference Manual • April 2007FOLD AND TAPEFOLD AND TAPEBUSINESS REPLY MAILFIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 741 SUNNYVALE CANO POSTAGE NECESSARYIF

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setsmtp(8)198 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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setsnmp(8)System Administration 199NAME setsnmp - manage the SNMP agentSYNOPSIS setsnmp enable [ mib_name]setsnmp disable [ mib_name]setsnmp addtrapho

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setsnmp(8)200 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:addtraphost Enables the SNMP agent to sen

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setsnmp(8)System Administration 201addv3traphost Enables the SNMP agent to send SNMPv3 traps or informs tothe desired host. An authentication protocol

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setsnmp(8)202 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007disable When used alone, stops the SNMP agent.When used with the value ALL for the opti

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setsnmp(8)System Administration 203EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Setting Up System InformationEXAMPLE 2 Setting Up and SNMPv3 Trap Host With Password OptionsEXAM

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setsnmp(8)204 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007SEE ALSO showsnmp(8)

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setsnmpusm(8)System Administration 205NAME setsnmpusm - specify the SNMPv3 agent’s User-based Security Model (USM)configurationSYNOPSIS setsnmpusm cre

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setsnmpusm(8)206 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:clone Makes the supplied user known to

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setsnmpusm(8)System Administration 207create Makes the supplied user known to the agent for subsequentSNMP communication. When used without the -a or

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Intro(8)System Administration 1NAME Intro - eXtended System Control Facility (XSCF) man pagesDESCRIPTION This manual contains XSCF man pages.LIST OFCO

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setsnmpusm(8)208 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Adding a User With Password OptionsEXAMPLE 2 Adding a User Withou

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setsnmpvacm(8)System Administration 209NAME setsnmpvacm - modify the SNMPv3 agent’s View-based Access Control Model(VACM) configurationSYNOPSIS setsnm

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setsnmpvacm(8)210 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXAMPLESEXAMPLE 1 Create a Groupcreat

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setsnmpvacm(8)System Administration 211EXAMPLE 2 Create a View of the Entire MIBEXAMPLE 3 Create a View Where the Subtree Is ExcludedEXAMPLE 4 Create

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setssh(8)System Administration 213NAME setssh - set the SSH service used in the XSCF network. Also, generate the hostpublic key, and register or delet

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setssh(8)214 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operand is supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION When a host public key

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setssh(8)System Administration 215EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Starts the SSH service.The reset continues after this point.EXAMPLE 2 Starts the SSH service. Aut

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setssh(8)216 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 6 Generates a host public key for SSH. Automatically replies with 'y'

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setssh(8)System Administration 217EXAMPLE 11 Registers the user public key by specifying the user name. Finish the inputof public key by pressing Ente

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Intro(8)2 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007moveboard move an eXtended System Board (XSB) from the currentdomain to anothernslookup ref

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setssh(8)218 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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settelnet(8)System Administration 219NAME settelnet - start or stop the Telnet service used in the XSCF networkSYNOPSIS settelnet -c {enable | disable

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settelnet(8)220 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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settimezone(8)System Administration 221NAME settimezone - set the time zone and Daylight Saving Time of XSCFSYNOPSIS settimezone -c settz -s timezones

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settimezone(8)222 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007-f date [/time] Specifies the starting time of Daylight Saving Time. You canspecify

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settimezone(8)System Administration 223-o offset Specifies the offset of time zone and Greenwich mean time(GMT). You can specify offset in the followi

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settimezone(8)224 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007-p offset Specifies the offset of Daylight Saving Time and Greenwichmean time (GMT)

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settimezone(8)System Administration 225EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION You cannot specify the years of validity for time zone and Daylight Saving Time.In case th

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settimezone(8)226 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Lists the time zones that can be set.EXAMPLE 3 Sets the Daylight Saving T

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setupfru(8)System Administration 227NAME setupfru - set up device hardwareSYNOPSIS setupfru [-m {y | n}] [-x {1 | 4}] device locationsetupfru -hDESCRI

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Intro(8)System Administration 3setlocale set the default locale of the XSCFsetlocator control the blinking of the CHECK LED on the operatorpanelsetloo

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setupfru(8)228 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION In a high-end serve

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showaltitude(8)System Administration 229NAME showaltitude - display the altitude state of the systemSYNOPSIS showaltitudeshowaltitude -hDESCRIPTION Th

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showaltitude(8)230 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showarchiving(8)System Administration 231NAME showarchiving - display log archiving configuration and statusSYNOPSIS showarchivingshowarchiving [-e][-

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showarchiving(8)232 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 20072. Time of the most recent attempt to connect to the archive host, and the outcom

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showarchiving(8)System Administration 233EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Viewing Status and Configuration DataEXAMPLE 2 Displaying Archiving Error InformationEXIT

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showaudit(8)System Administration 235NAME showaudit - display the current auditing system stateSYNOPSIS showauditshowaudit [all]showaudit [-a users][-

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showaudit(8)236 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXAMPLESEXAMPLE 1 Displaying Auditing S

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showaudit(8)System Administration 237EXAMPLE 3 Displaying All Event InformationEXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:SEE ALSO setaudit(8)

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Intro(8)4 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007showcod display Capacity on Demand (COD) configurationinformationshowcodlicense display the

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showautologout(8)System Administration 239NAME showautologout - display the session timeout time of the XSCF shellSYNOPSIS showautologoutshowautologou

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showautologout(8)240 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showboards(8)System Administration 241NAME showboards - display information on an extended system board (XSB)SYNOPSIS showboards [-v] -a [-c sp]showbo

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showboards(8)242 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007When the -v option is specified, the following types of information are displayedas

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showboards(8)System Administration 243Privileges You must have one of the following privileges to run this command:Refer to setprivileges(8) for more

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showboards(8)244 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Displays detailed information on all mounted system boards.EXAMPLE 3 Displ

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showcod(8)System Administration 245NAME showcod - display Capacity on Demand (COD) configuration informationSYNOPSIS showcodshowcod [-v][-d domain_id]

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showcod(8)246 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Displaying All COD InformationThe output shown is what you would see if you h

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showcodlicense(8)System Administration 247NAME showcodlicense - display the current Capacity on Demand (COD) right-to-use(RTU) licenses stored in the

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Intro(8)System Administration 5showmonitorlog display the contents of monitoring messages in real timeshownameserver display the registered domain nam

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showcodlicense(8)248 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 1 Displaying Formatted License DataEXAMPLE 2 Displaying Raw License Data

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showcodusage(8)System Administration 249NAME showcodusage - display the current usage statistics for Capacity on Demand (COD)resourcesSYNOPSIS showcod

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showcodusage(8)250 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTIONThe showcodusage -p resource command displays the following COD

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showcodusage(8)System Administration 251EXAMPLES Users with platform administrator privileges can view both resource and domainusage summaries. Users

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showcodusage(8)252 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 3 Displaying COD Usage by Resource and Domain: M8000 Server WithCMU00 Quad

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showcodusage(8)System Administration 253EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:SEE ALSO addcodlicense(8), deletecodlicense(8), showcodlice

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showcodusage(8)254 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showconsolepath(8)System Administration 255NAME showconsolepath - displays information on the domain console that is currentlyconnectedSYNOPSIS showco

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showconsolepath(8)256 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTIONOnly one writable console and one or more read-only consoles

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showdate(8)System Administration 257NAME showdate - display the date and time of XSCFSYNOPSIS showdate [-u]showdate -hDESCRIPTION The showdate(8) comm

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Intro(8)6 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007testsb perform an initial diagnosis of the specified physicalsystem board (PSB)unlockmainte

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showdate(8)258 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Displays the current time in UTC.EXIT STATUS The following exit values are r

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showdcl(8)System Administration 259NAME showdcl - display the current domain component list (DCL)SYNOPSIS showdcl [-v] -ashowdcl [-v] -d domain_id [-l

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showdcl(8)260 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007LSB LSB number. The displayed number is an integer ranging from00 to 15.XSB XSB number

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showdcl(8)System Administration 261If the -v option is specified, the following information is added:Privileges You must have one of the following pri

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showdcl(8)262 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported:.EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION A system board for wh

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showdcl(8)System Administration 263EXAMPLE 2 Displays details in the domain component list that is set for domain ID 0.XSCF> showdcl -v -d 0DID L

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showdcl(8)264 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 3 Displays details in the domain component lists that are set for all domains.E

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showdevices(8)System Administration 265NAME showdevices - display current information on an eXtended System Board (XSB)SYNOPSIS showdevices [-v][-p by

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showdevices(8)266 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007When memory is being disconnected, the following items are displayed:I/O devices:Pr

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showdevices(8)System Administration 267OPERANDS The following operand is supported:-p force Predicts system resources deleted from the operating syste

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addboard(8)System Administration 7NAME addboard - configure an eXtended System Board(XSB) into the domainconfiguration or assign it to the domain conf

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showdevices(8)268 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Displays the information of the physical devices configured on t

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showdevices(8)System Administration 269EXAMPLE 2 Displays detail information of the physical devices and their available re-sources in domain ID 0.EXI

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showdomainmode(8)System Administration 271NAME showdomainmode - display the domain modeSYNOPSIS showdomainmode -d domain_idshowdomainmode -hDESCRIPTIO

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showdomainmode(8)272 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION If the Mode switch on the operator panel is set to"Ser

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showdomainstatus(8)System Administration 273NAME showdomainstatus - display the current domain component list (DCL)SYNOPSIS showdomainstatus -d domain

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showdomainstatus(8)274 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.OPTIONS The following options a

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showdscp(8)System Administration 275NAME showdscp - display the IP addresses assigned to the Domain to Service ProcessorCommunications Protocol (DSCP)

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showdscp(8)276 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported:EXAMPLESCaution – The IP addresses shown i

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showdscp(8)System Administration 277EXAMPLE 1 Displaying a Table of All DSCP IP AddressesEXAMPLE 2 Displaying a Specific Domain’s IP AddressEXAMPLE 3

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addboard(8)8 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operand is supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION When the command is exe

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showdscp(8)278 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 4 Displaying All DSCP Address Information In a Parsable FormEXIT STATUS The fo

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showdualpowerfeed(8)System Administration 279NAME showdualpowerfeed - display the current setting of dual power feed modeSYNOPSIS showdualpowerfeedsho

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showdualpowerfeed(8)280 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showemailreport(8)System Administration 281NAME showemailreport - display the email report configuration dataSYNOPSIS showemailreport [-v ]showemailre

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showemailreport(8)282 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showenvironment(8)System Administration 283NAME showenvironment - display the intake air temperature and humidity, temperaturesensor information, volt

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showenvironment(8)284 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTIONFor some systems, voltage margin is set for each entire syst

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showenvironment(8)System Administration 285EXAMPLE 3 Displays voltage information about each component.EXAMPLE 4 Displays voltage information about ea

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showenvironment(8)286 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 5 Displays fan rotation information.EXIT STATUS The following exit valu

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showfru(8)System Administration 287NAME showfru - display the hardware settings of specified deviceSYNOPSIS showfru device locationshowfru -a devicesh

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addboard(8)System Administration 9 See the setdcl(8) and showdcl(8) commands for DCL.EXAMPLESEXAMPLE 1 Configures XSB#00-0, #01-0, #02-0, and #03-0 i

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showfru(8)288 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTIONThe setupfru(8) comman

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showhardconf(8)System Administration 289NAME showhardconf - display information about field replaceable unit (FRU) installed inthe systemSYNOPSIS show

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showhardconf(8)290 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTIONWhen the configuration and status information regarding FRUs an

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showhardconf(8)System Administration 291+ Type:1B; Size:1 GB;MEM#1B Status:Normal;+ Code:c1000000000000004572T128000HR3.7A 252b-04123b25;+ Type:1B;

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showhardconf(8)292 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Displays the number of installed FRUs in SPARC Enterprise M9000.+ FRU-Pa

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showhardconf(8)System Administration 293EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: | SWBP | 2 | | MEDBP

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showhardconf(8)294 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showhostname(8)System Administration 295NAME showhostname - display the current host name for the XSCF unitSYNOPSIS showhostname {-a | xscfu}showhostn

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showhostname(8)296 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Displays the host name for XSCF unit 0.EXIT STATUS The following exit va

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showhttps(8)System Administration 297NAME showhttps - display the status of the HTTPS service set for the XSCF networkSYNOPSIS showhttpsshowhttps -hDE

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addboard(8)10 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showhttps(8)298 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Displays the status of the HTTPS service.EXIT STATUS The following

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showldap(8)System Administration 299NAME showldap - display the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)configuration for the Service ProcessorSYN

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showldap(8)300 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showlocale(8)System Administration 301NAME showlocale - display the current setting for the XSCF localeSYNOPSIS showlocaleshowlocale -hDESCRIPTION The

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showlocale(8)302 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showlocator(8)System Administration 303NAME showlocator - display the state of the CHECK LED on the operator panelSYNOPSIS showlocatorshowlocator -hDE

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showlocator(8)304 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showlogs(8)System Administration 305NAME showlogs - display the specified logSYNOPSIS showlogs [-t time [-T time]|-p timestamp][-v | -V | -S][-r][-M]

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showlogs(8)306 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported:-d domain_id Specifies the number of a dom

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showlogs(8)System Administration 307-t time Specifies the start date and time of the display range for logdata. It is specified in one of the followin

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addcodlicense(8)System Administration 11NAME addcodlicense - add a Capacity on Demand (COD) right-to-use (RTU) license key tothe COD license databaseS

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showlogs(8)308 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007-T time Specifies the end date and time of the display range for log data.It is specif

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showlogs(8)System Administration 309OPERANDS The following operands are supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTIONLogs are displayed in the following formats: Err

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showlogs(8)310 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007Case where the -V option is specifiedCase where the -S option is specifiedDate: Mar 30

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showlogs(8)System Administration 311 Power logStatus: Error statusEither of the following is displayed:Warning Partial degradation of the unit or war

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showlogs(8)312 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 Event logDefaultDate: Log collection date and time (month day hour:minute:secondtime

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showlogs(8)System Administration 313Case where the -v option is specified Temperature and humidity recordDate MessageMar 30

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showlogs(8)314 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 Monitoring message logEach line of display has a date and time paired with a monitor

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showlogs(8)System Administration 315The time in the displayed log collection date and time (month dayhour:minute:second time-zone year) is the local t

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showlogs(8)316 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007The time in the displayed log collection date and time (month dayhour:minute:second ti

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showlogs(8)System Administration 317EXAMPLE 4 Displays a power log.EXAMPLE 5 Displays a power log in the order of timestamps, starting from the latest

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addcodlicense(8)12 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007SEE ALSO deletecodlicense(8), setcod(8), showcod(8), showcodlicense(8),showcodusag

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showlogs(8)318 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007Note: The codes or messages shown here may differ from those actually displayed.EXIT S

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showlookup(8)System Administration 319NAME showlookup - display the configuration for authentication and privileges lookupSYNOPSIS showlookupshowlooku

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showlookup(8)320 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showmonitorlog(8)System Administration 321NAME showmonitorlog - display the contents of monitoring messages in real timeSYNOPSIS showmonitorlogshowmon

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showmonitorlog(8)322 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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shownameserver(8)System Administration 323NAME shownameserver - display the registered domain name system (DNS) serversspecified on the XSCF networkSY

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shownameserver(8)324 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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shownetwork(8)System Administration 325NAME shownetwork - display information of network interfaces for XSCFSYNOPSIS shownetwork [-M]{-a | -i | interf

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shownetwork(8)326 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operand is supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION In a duplicate con

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shownetwork(8)System Administration 327EXAMPLE 2 Displays the information for XSCF-LAN#1 on XSCF unit 0 in the midrangeserver.EXAMPLE 3 Displays the i

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addfru(8)System Administration 13NAME addfru - add a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU)SYNOPSIS addfruaddfru -hDESCRIPTION The addfru(8) command adds an FRU

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shownetwork(8)328 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 6 Displays the current settings of XSCF network.EXAMPLE 7 Displays the info

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shownetwork(8)System Administration 329SEE ALSO applynetwork(8), setnetwork(8)

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shownetwork(8)330 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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shownotice(8)System Administration 331NAME shownotice - display copyright and license information for the eXtended SystemControl Facility (XSCF) Contr

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shownotice(8)332 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showntp(8)System Administration 333NAME showntp - display the NTP servers currently set for the XSCF networkSYNOPSIS showntp {-l | -a | address}shownt

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showntp(8)334 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Displays all NTP servers being currently set.EXAMPLE 2 Confirms sync

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showpasswordpolicy(8)System Administration 335NAME showpasswordpolicy - display the current password settingsSYNOPSIS showpasswordpolicyshowpasswordpo

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showpasswordpolicy(8)336 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showpowerupdelay(8)System Administration 337NAME showpowerupdelay - display the current settings for the warm-up time of thesystem and wait time befor

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addfru(8)14 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showpowerupdelay(8)338 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showresult(8)System Administration 339NAME showresult - display the exit status of the most recently executed commandSYNOPSIS showresultshowresult -hD

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showresult(8)340 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showroute(8)System Administration 341NAME showroute - display routing information for an XSCF network interfaceSYNOPSIS showroute [-M][-n] -a | interf

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showroute(8)342 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operand is supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION In a duplicated conf

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showroute(8)System Administration 343EXAMPLE 2 Displays routing information for XSCF-LAN#0 on XSCF unit 0 without thename resolution of host name.EXAM

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showshutdowndelay(8)System Administration 345NAME showshutdowndelay - display the shutdown wait time at power interruption of theuninterruptible power

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showsmtp(8)System Administration 347NAME showsmtp - display the SMTP configuration informationSYNOPSIS showsmtpshowsmtp [ -v ]showsmtp -hDESCRIPTION s

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adduser(8)System Administration 15NAME adduser - create an XSCF user accountSYNOPSIS adduser [-u UID] useradduser -hDESCRIPTION adduser(8) creates a n

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showsmtp(8)348 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showsnmp(8)System Administration 349NAME showsnmp - display the configuration information and current status of the SNMPagentSYNOPSIS showsnmpshowsnmp

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showsnmp(8)350 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 3 Displaying SNMP Information for a Enabled System Set Up WithSNMPv1/v2c Trap

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showsnmpusm(8)System Administration 351NAME showsnmpusm - display the current User-based Security Model (USM) informationfor the SNMP agentSYNOPSIS sh

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showsnmpusm(8)352 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showsnmpvacm(8)System Administration 353NAME showsnmpvacm - display the current View-based Access Control Access (VACM)information for the SNMP agentS

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showsnmpvacm(8)354 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showssh(8)System Administration 355NAME showssh - display the status, host public keys, fingerprint, or user public keys of theSSH service configured

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showssh(8)356 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION You can specify the automatically-numbered user public key number

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showssh(8)System Administration 357EXAMPLE 2 Displays the user public key of the current login user account.EXIT STATUS The following exit values are

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adduser(8)16 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:SEE ALSO deleteuser(8), disableuser(8

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showstatus(8)System Administration 359NAME showstatus - display the degraded Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)SYNOPSIS showstatus [-M]showstatus -hDESCRI

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showstatus(8)360 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Displays the degraded units. In this example, a memory module on a mem-ory

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showtelnet(8)System Administration 361NAME showtelnet - display the current status of the Telnet service for the XSCF networkSYNOPSIS showtelnetshowte

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showtelnet(8)362 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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showtimezone(8)System Administration 363NAME showtimezone - display the XSCF time zone and Daylight Saving Time informationof current settingsSYNOPSIS

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showtimezone(8)364 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007offset2 Offset time of Daylight Saving Time and Greenwich mean time(GMT).Displayed

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showtimezone(8)System Administration 365Privileges You must have one of the following privileges to run this command:useradm, platadm, platop, auditad

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showtimezone(8)366 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTIONThe settimezone(8) command sets the time zone of the XSCF.EXAMP

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showuser(8)System Administration 367NAME showuser - display user account informationSYNOPSIS showusershowuser [[-a][-M][-p][-u][user]]showuser [[-a][-

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applynetwork(8)System Administration 17NAME applynetwork - reset XSCF to reflect information that has been set for the XSCFnetworkSYNOPSIS applynetwor

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showuser(8)368 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Displays Password and Account Validity InformationEXAMPLE 2 Display

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snapshot(8)System Administration 369NAME snapshot - collect and transfer environment, log, error, and FRUID dataSYNOPSIS snapshot -d device [-r][-e [-

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snapshot(8)370 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007Every .zip archive generated by snapshot includes two files generated bysnapshot itsel

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snapshot(8)System Administration 371-k host-key Used with the -t or -T option, sets the public key that theService Processor uses to log in to the net

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snapshot(8)372 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTIONModes of OperationThe following is a brief overview of the modes of

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snapshot(8)System Administration 373connection from the Service Processor to the specified target (after appropriateauthentication) and sends the zip

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snapshot(8)374 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 5 Downloading Using Encryption With Provided Password and No PublicKeyEXAMPLE

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snapshot(8)System Administration 375EXAMPLE 10 Downloading to External Media DeviceEXAMPLE 11 Limiting Data Collection for Certain Logs to a Date Rang

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snapshot(8)376 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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switchscf(8)System Administration 377NAME switchscf - switch the XSCF unit between the active and standby statesSYNOPSIS switchscf -t {Active | Standb

Page 334 - ■ Event log

PleaseRecycleCopyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. and FUJITSU LIMITED, 1-1, Kamikodanaka4

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applynetwork(8)18 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of

Page 336 - ■ Console message log

switchscf(8)378 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:0 Successful completion.>0 An e

Page 337 - ■ IPL message log

testsb(8)System Administration 379NAME testsb - perform an initial diagnosis of the specified physical system board (PSB)SYNOPSIS testsb [[-q] -{y|n}]

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testsb(8)380 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 XSB is installed in the domain and this domain is in OpenBoot PROM (ok>prompt) stat

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testsb(8)System Administration 381EXAMPLE 2 Performs an initial diagnosis of PSB#01 with detailed messages displayed.EXIT STATUS The following exit va

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testsb(8)382 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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unlockmaintenance(8)System Administration 383NAME unlockmaintenance - forcibly release the locked status of XSCFSYNOPSIS unlockmaintenance [[-q] -{y|n

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unlockmaintenance(8)384 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Unlocks the maintenance lock status. Automatically answers "y&

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version(8)System Administration 385NAME version - display firmware versionSYNOPSIS version -c xcp [-v][-t]version -c {cmu | xscf}[-v]version -hDESCRIP

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version(8)386 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Displays the details of the XCP version.EXAMPLE 3 Displays the XCP version th

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version(8)System Administration 387EXAMPLE 6 Displays the detailed version of OpenBoot PROM firmware.EXAMPLE 7 Displays the version of XSCF firmware.E

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applynetwork(8)System Administration 19On a high-end server:The case of high-end server.XSCF> applynetworkThe following network settings will be ap

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version(8)388 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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viewaudit(8)System Administration 389NAME viewaudit - display audit recordsSYNOPSIS viewauditviewaudit [-A date-time][-B date-time ][-c classes][-D da

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viewaudit(8)390 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007-B date-time Selects records that occurred before date-time. The date-time argument i

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viewaudit(8)System Administration 391-c classes Selects records in indicated classes. classes is a comma-separated list of audit classes. A class may

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viewaudit(8)392 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Displaying Audit Records for December 12, 2005-i audit-ids Selects

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viewaudit(8)System Administration 393EXAMPLE 2 Displaying User Audit RecordsEXAMPLE 3 Displaying Audit Records for PrivilegesEXAMPLE 4 Displaying Audi

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viewaudit(8)394 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 5 Displaying Audit Records Within a Range of Two DaysEXIT STATUS The followin

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who(1)System Administration 395NAME who - display a list of the user accounts who are logged in to the XSCFSYNOPSIS whowho -hDESCRIPTION who(1) displa

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who(1)396 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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applynetwork(8)20 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 On the midrange server, resets XSCF to reflect the information that hasbe

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cfgdevice(8)System Administration 21NAME cfgdevice - connect a DVD/TAPE drive to the port, disconnect it from the port, ordisplay the status of the dr

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cfgdevice(8)22 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007The current status of the drive that is displayed with this command includes thefollow

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cfgdevice(8)System Administration 23OPTIONS The following options are supported:EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm

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cfgdevice(8)24 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 A DVD/TAPE drive is mounted in each of the base and expansion cabinets in ahigh-end

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cfgdevice(8)System Administration 25EXAMPLE 4 Displays the status of individual DVD/TAPE drives set (without the expan-sion cabinet).EXAMPLE 5 Display

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cfgdevice(8)26 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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clockboard(8)System Administration 27NAME clockboard - Set or display the clock control unit used at system startupSYNOPSIS clockboard -c displayclock

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clockboard(8)28 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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console(8)System Administration 29NAME console - connect to a domain consoleSYNOPSIS console [[-q] -{y|n}] -d domain_id [-f | -r][-s escapeChar]consol

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console(8)30 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of the

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deleteboard(8)System Administration 31NAME deleteboard - disconnect an eXtended System Board (XSB) from the domainconfigurationSYNOPSIS deleteboard [[

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deleteboard(8)32 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPTIONS The following options are supported.OPERANDS The following operand is suppor

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deleteboard(8)System Administration 33 If "-c disconnect" is specified when either the domain power has been turnedoff or the XSB is alread

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deleteboard(8)34 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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deletecodlicense(8)System Administration 35NAME deletecodlicense - remove a Capacity on Demand (COD) right-to-use (RTU) licensekey from the COD licens

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deletecodlicense(8)36 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007SEE ALSO addcodlicense(8), setcod(8), showcod(8), showcodlicense(8),showcodusag

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deletefru(8)System Administration 37NAME deletefru - delete a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU)SYNOPSIS deletefrudeletefru -hDESCRIPTION The deletefru(8) c

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deletefru(8)38 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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deleteuser(8)System Administration 39NAME deleteuser - delete an XSCF user accountSYNOPSIS deleteuser userdeleteuser -hDESCRIPTION deleteuser(8) delet

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deleteuser(8)40 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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disableuser(8)System Administration 41NAME disableuser - disable an XSCF user accountSYNOPSIS disableuser userdisableuser -hDESCRIPTION disableuser(8)

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disableuser(8)42 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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enableuser(8)System Administration 43NAME enableuser - enable an XSCF user accountSYNOPSIS enableuser userenableuser -hDESCRIPTION enableuser(8) enabl

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enableuser(8)44 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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exit(1)System Administration 45NAME exit - exit the XSCF shellSYNOPSIS exitexit -hDESCRIPTION The exit(1) command exits and closes the XSCF shell.Priv

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exit(1)46 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

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flashupdate(8)System Administration 47NAME flashupdate - update the firmwareSYNOPSIS flashupdate -c check -m xcp -s versionflashupdate [[-q] -{y|n}] -

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vContentsPreface ixIntro 1addboard 7addcodlicense 11addfru 13adduser 15applynetwork 17cfgdevice 21clockboard 27console 29deleteboard 31delet

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flashupdate(8)48 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXTENDEDDESCRIPTION When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of

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flashupdate(8)System Administration 49EXAMPLE 2 Updates the entire firmware to version from 1010 to 1020.EXAMPLE 3 When XSCF unit is duplicated config

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fmadm(8)System Administration 51NAME fmadm - fault management configuration toolSYNOPSIS fmadm [-q] configfmadm -hDESCRIPTION fmadm (8) can be used to

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fmadm(8)52 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Displaying the Fault Manager ConfigurationEXIT STATUS The following exi

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fmdump(8)System Administration 53NAME fmdump - view fault management logsSYNOPSIS fmdumpfmdump [-e][-f][-M][-v][-V][-c class][-t time][-T time][-u uui

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fmdump(8)54 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007filter option is present on the command-line, the like options combine to displayany even

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fmdump(8)System Administration 55The following are the Time Formats:-u uuid Selects fault diagnosis events that exactly match the specified uuid.Each

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fmdump(8)56 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007You can append a decimal fraction of the form .n to any -t option argument toindicate a f

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fmdump(8)System Administration 57EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Default fmdump DisplayEXAMPLE 2 Display in Verbose ModeEXAMPLE 3 Display Very Verbose Event Detail

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vi XSCF Reference Manual • April 2007moveboard 77nslookup 81password 83poweroff 87poweron 91prtfru 95rebootxscf 99replacefru 101reset 103rese

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fmdump(8)58 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 4 Displaying the Full Fault Report for the Specified UUIDXSCF> fmdump -V -u 5

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fmdump(8)System Administration 59EXAMPLE 5 Displaying Contents of the Fault Manager syslog MessageEXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:S

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fmstat(8)System Administration 61NAME fmstat - report fault management module statisticsSYNOPSIS fmstatfmstat [-a][[-s][-z][-m module]] [ interval [ c

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fmstat(8)62 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 Privileges You must have platadm, platop, or fieldeng privileges to run this command.Ref

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fmstat(8)System Administration 63OPERANDS The following operands are supported:If neither count nor interval is specified, a single report is printed

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fmstat(8)64 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 2 Displaying FM Statistics for fmd Self-Diagnosis ModuleEXIT STATUS The following

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ioxadm(8)System Administration 65NAME ioxadm - manage External I/O Expansion UnitsSYNOPSIS ioxadm [-f][-p][-v][-M] env [-e][-l][-t][ target [ sensors]

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ioxadm(8)66 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007OPERANDS The following operands are supported:-M Displays text by page. This option provi

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ioxadm(8)System Administration 67Displays a summary of an External I/O Expansion Unit or link card’senvironmental state. -eDisplays electrical states

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Contents viisetprivileges 185setroute 189setshutdowndelay 193setsmtp 195setsnmp 199setsnmpusm 205setsnmpvacm 209setssh 213settelnet 219settim

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ioxadm(8)68 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007Fields containing a dash (–) indicate an unsupported setting. For example,there may be no

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ioxadm(8)System Administration 69Sets or queries the state of the locator indicator (LED).Without options, locator reports the current state of the LE

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ioxadm(8)70 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007Reinitializes FRU components used to monitor External I/O Expansion Unitenvironmentals. I

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ioxadm(8)System Administration 71Specifies the target device which can be a downlink card in a host slot, anExternal I/O Expansion Unit, or a FRU in a

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ioxadm(8)72 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Displaying Temperature, Voltage, Current, and Fanspeed Sensor Readings

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ioxadm(8)System Administration 73In EXAMPLE 3, the list command is used to display the connections betweenExternal I/O Expansion Units and downlink ca

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ioxadm(8)74 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXAMPLE 9 Enabling the Indicator for Power Supply 0 When Power Supply 0 Has aFault Indica

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man(1)System Administration 75NAME man - display manual pages of specified XSCF shell commandSYNOPSIS man command_name ...man -hDESCRIPTION man(1) dis

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man(1)76 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:0 Successful completion>0 An error occ

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moveboard(8)System Administration 77NAME moveboard - move an eXtended System Board (XSB) from the current domain toanotherSYNOPSIS moveboard [[-q] -{y

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