Siemens Security Camera T1000 User manual

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Administration Guide
SPARC® Enterprise
T1000 Server
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SPARC
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Enterprise T1000 Server
Administration Guide
Order No. : U41696-J-Z816-1-76
Part No. 875-4030-10
April 2007
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Contents
Preface xiii
1. Configuring the System Console 1
Communicating With the System 1
What the System Console Does 3
What the System Controller Console Does 3
Using the System Console 3
Default System Console Connection Through the Serial Management and
Network Management Ports 4
Accessing the System Controller 6
Using the Serial Management Port 6
To Use the Serial Management Port 6
Activating the Network Management Port 7
To Activate the Network Management Port 7
Accessing the System Console Through a Terminal Server 9
To Access The System Console Through a Terminal Server 9
Accessing the System Console Through a TIP Connection 10
To Access the System Console Through a TIP Connection 11
Modifying the /etc/remote File 12
To Modify the /etc/remote File 12
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Accessing the System Console Through an Alphanumeric Terminal 13
To Access the System Console Through an Alphanumeric Terminal
13
Switching Between the System Controller Prompt and the System Console 15
ALOM CMT and The sc> Prompt 16
Access Through Multiple Controller Sessions 17
Reaching the sc> Prompt 17
OpenBoot ok Prompt 18
Methods To Reach the ok Prompt 19
Graceful Shutdown 19
ALOM CMT break or console Command 20
L1-A (Stop-A) Keys or Break Key 20
Manual System Reset 20
For More Information about OpenBoot Firmware 21
Getting to the ok Prompt 21
To Get to the ok Prompt 22
System Console OpenBoot Configuration Variable Settings 23
2. Managing RAS Features and System Firmware 25
ALOM CMT and The System Controller 25
Logging In To The System Controller 26
To Log In To ALOM CMT 27
To View Environmental Information 27
Interpreting System LEDs 28
Controlling the Locator LED 30
Automatic System Recovery 30
AutoBoot Options 31
To enable an Automatic Degraded Boot 31
Error Handling Summary 32
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Reset Scenarios 32
Automatic System Recovery User Commands 33
Enabling and Disabling Automatic System Recovery 33
To Enable Automatic System Recovery 34
To Disable Automatic System Recovery 34
Obtaining Automatic System Recovery Information 35
Unconfiguring and Reconfiguring Devices 35
To Unconfigure a Device Manually 36
To Reconfigure a Device Manually 36
Displaying System Fault Information 37
To Display System Fault Information 37
Multipathing Software 37
For More Information on Multipathing Software 38
Storing FRU Information 38
To Store Information in Available FRU PROMs 38
3. Managing Disk Volumes 39
RAID Requirements 39
Disk Volumes 39
RAID Technology 40
Integrated Stripe Volumes (RAID 0) 40
Integrated Mirror Volumes (RAID 1) 41
Hardware Raid Operations 42
Physical Disk Slot Numbers, Physical Device Names, and Logical Device
Names for Non-RAID Disks 42
To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume of the Default Boot Device 43
To Create a Hardware Striped Volume 48
To Delete a Hardware RAID Volume 51
A. OpenBoot Configuration Variables 57
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Index 61
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Figures
FIGURE 1-1 Directing the System Console 4
FIGURE 1-2 Rear I/O Panel of the Chassis 5
FIGURE 1-3 Patch Panel Connection Between a Terminal Server and Your Server 9
FIGURE 1-4 TIP Connection Between a Server and Another System 11
FIGURE 1-5 Switching between the System Console and the System Controller Prompt 15
FIGURE 2-1 Locator Button on the Front of the Server Chassis 30
FIGURE 3-1 Graphical Representation of Disk Striping 41
FIGURE 3-2 Graphical Representation of Disk Mirroring 41
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Tables
TABLE 1-1 Ways of Communicating With the System 2
TABLE 1-2 Pin Crossovers for Connecting the Server to a Terminal Server 10
TABLE 1-3 Ways of Accessing the ok Prompt 22
TABLE 1-4 OpenBoot Configuration Variables That Affect the System Console 23
TABLE 2-1 LED Behavior and Meaning 28
TABLE 2-2 LED Behaviors With Assigned Meanings 29
TABLE 2-3 Virtual Keyswitch Setting for Reset Scenario 33
TABLE 2-4 ALOM CMT Variable Settings for Reset Scenario 33
TABLE 2-5 Device Identifiers and Devices 36
TABLE 3-1 Disk Slot Numbers, Logical Device Names, and Physical Device Names 43
TABLE A-1 OpenBoot Configuration Variables Stored on the System Configuration Card 57
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Preface
The SPARC Enterprise T1000 Server Administration Guide is written for experienced
system administrators. It includes general descriptive information about the server
and detailed instructions for configuring and administering the server. To use the
information in this manual, you must have working knowledge of computer
network concepts and terms, and advanced familiarity with the Solaris
Operating
System (Solaris OS).
FOR SAFE OPERATION
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Read this manual thoroughly. Use the product according to the instructions and information
available in this manual. Keep this manual handy for further reference.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being
injured or from suffering damage to their property. Use the product according to this manual.
Structure and Contents of This Manual
This manual is organized as described below:
CHAPTER 1 Configuring the System Console
Describes the system console and how to access it.
CHAPTER 2 Managing RAS Features and System Firmware
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Describes the tools used to configure system firmware, including Advanced
Lights Out Manager (ALOM) CMT system controller environmental monitoring,
automatic system recovery (ASR), and multipathing software. In addition, it
describes how to unconfigure and reconfigure a device manually.
CHAPTER 3 Managing Disk Volumes
Describes redundant array of independent disks (RAID) concepts, and how to
configure and manage RAID disk volumes using your server’s on-board serial
attached SCSI (SAS) disk controller.
APPENDIX A OpenBoot Configuration Variables
Provides a list of all OpenBootTM configuration variables, and a short description
of each.
Index
Provides keywords and corresponding reference page numbers so that the reader
can easily search for items in this manual as necessary.
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Related Documentation
The latest versions of all the SPARC Enterprise Series manuals are available at the
following Web sites:
http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com/
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Note Product Notes is available on the website only. Please check for the recent update on
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Title Order No.
SPARC Enterprise T1000 Server Site Planning Guide U41700-J-Z816-x-76
SPARC Enterprise T1000 Server Getting Started Guide (C120-E379-xxEN)
SPARC Enterprise T1000 Server Overview Guide U41698-J-Z816-x-76
SPARC Enterprise T1000 Server Product Notes (C120-E381-xxEN)
SPARC Enterprise T1000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide U41707-J-Z816-x-76
SPARC Enterprise T1000 Server Installation Guide U41697-J-Z816-x-76
Advanced Lights Out Management (ALOM) CMT vx.x Guide U41706-J-Z816-x-76
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Using UNIX Commands
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procedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring
devices. Refer to the following for this information:
Software documentation that you received with your system
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