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1. SASDeviceName 5000cca00a02f5d0 SASAddress 5000cca00a02f5d1 PhyNum d 90 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 n large Uni SAS large Uni SAS large Uni t 10 t 0 Disk DeviceName t 11 t 0 Disk DeviceName t 12 t 0 Encl pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 FCode Version 1 00 54 n large Uni SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000c5001d0c3d9b SASAddress 5000c5001d0c3d99 PhyNum e SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000c5001d097737 SASAddress 5000c5001d097735 PhyNum f Serv device SUN SAS2 X16DBP 0305 SASAddress 50800200000272bd PhyNum 18 SAS controller 0 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000cca00a59278c SASAddress 5000cca00a59278d PhyNum 0 SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0768 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000c50017c7e6fb SASAddress 5000c50017c7e6f9 PhyNum 1 HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000cca00a4bfcb8 SASAddress 5000cca00a4bfcb9 PhyNum 2 SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0768 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000c50017c7a3a3 SASAddress 5000c50017c7a3al PhyNum 3 HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000cca00a02cc18 SASAddress 5000cca00a02cc19 PhyNum 4 HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000cca00a76dec0 SASAddress 5000cca00a76dec1 PhyNum 5 HITACHI H10303
2. Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 Log In to the System Console on page 10 Display the ok Prompt on page 11 Display the Oracle ILOM gt Prompt on page 12 Use a Local Graphics Monitor on page 13 Oracle ILOM Remote Console on page 14 V Log In to Oracle ILOM This procedure assumes the default configuration of the service processor as described in your server s installation guide Note For a SPARC T3 server module you can either log in directly to the modular server s SP or you can start Oracle ILOM through the chassis CMM Refer to the modular server s installation guide for instructions on both approaches Open an SSH session and connect to the SP by specifying its IP address The Oracle ILOM default username is root and the default password is changeme ssh root xxx xxx xxx xxx Are you sure you want to continue connecting yes no yes Password password nothing displayed Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 3 0 12 1 r57146 Copyright 2010 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved You are now logged in to Oracle ILOM Perform tasks as needed Note To provide optimum server security change the default server password Related Information m Oracle ILOM Overview on page 1 m Log In to the System Console on page 10 V Log In to the System Console Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type start HOST console option Are you sure y
3. pci 700 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 LSI sas 0 FCode Version 1 00 54 large ni t 9 t 0 Disk DeviceName ta it 0 Disk DeviceName t b it 0 Disk DeviceName tc it 0 Disk 50 50 50 ITAC 00cca I ITACHI 00cca00aba L ITAC ITAC I DeviceName 5000cca00abc5218 MPT Version 2 00 103030SCSUN300G A2A8 00abc5cc8 103030SCSUN300G A2A8 103030SCSUN300G A2A8 00cca00abcec4c 103030SCSUN300G A2A8 lt 585937500 SASAddress 5000cca00abc5cc9 585937500 f620 SASAddress 5000cca00abaf621 585937500 SASAddress 5000cca00abcec4d 585937500 SASAddress 5000cca00abc5219 SAS controller 1 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 Blocks 300 GB PhyNum 0 Blocks 300 GB PhyNum 1 Blocks 300 GB PhyNum 2 Blocks 300 GB PhyNum 3 Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 hub 3 storage 2 Unit 0 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 LSI sas 0 Removable Read Only device AMI Virtual CDROM 1 00 lt SAS controller 0 FCode Version 1 00 54 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 Target 9 Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00abcede0 SASAddress 5000cca00abcedel PhyNum 0 Target a Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00abc51a8 SASAddress 5000cca
4. Action The administrator should review the ILOM event log for additional information pertaining to this diagnosis Please refer to the Details section of the Knowledge Article for additional information faultmgmtsp fmadm repair fa4a2 86 5156 4243 8e88 d6516db12970 faultmgmtsp gt 2 To repair an Oracle ILOM detected fault use the fmadm repair command faultmgmtsp fmadm repair fa4a2 86 5156 4243 8e88 d6516db12970 faultmgmtsp gt Note You can use either the NAC name for instance SYS MB or the UUID for instance fa4a2 86 5156 4243 8e88 d6516db12970 of the fault with the fmadm repair command 3 To leave the Fault Management shell and return to Oracle ILOM type faultmgmtsp gt exit gt Related Information m Discover Faults Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell on page 67 WV Clear a Fault Atthe Oracle ILOM prompt type set SYS component clear fault action true Setting clear fault action to true clears the fault at the component and all levels below it in the SYS tree Related Information m Discover Faults Oracle ILOM on page 67 72 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 m Discover Faults Using POST on page 69 m Display Server Components on page 75 Enabling Automatic System Recovery These topics include information about configuring your server to automatically recover from minor faults Note This section refers to the au
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6. and the Oracle ILOM console log uses UTC Coordinated Universal Time The Oracle Solaris OS system time is independent of the Oracle ILOM time Related Information m Specify Host Power State at Restart on page 41 V Repair a Fault Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell You can use the fmadm repair command to fix faults diagnosed by Oracle ILOM Faults diagnosed by Oracle ILOM rather than the host have message IDs starting with SPT The only time you should use the fmadm repair command in the Oracle ILOM Fault Management shell for a host diagnosed fault is when the fault is repaired and Oracle ILOM is unaware of the repair For example Oracle ILOM might be down when the fault is repaired In that case the host would no longer display the fault yet the fault is still displayed in Oracle ILOM Use the the fmadm repair command to clear the fault 1 Locate the fault faultmgmtsp fmadm faulty 2010 09 03 20 46 23 fa4a2 86 5156 4243 8e88 d6516db12970 SPT 8000 1 Fault class fault chassis voltage fail FRU SYS MB Part Number 541 4197 04 Serial Number 1005LCB 1025D40059 Description A chassis voltage supply is operating outside of the allowable range Response The system will be powered off The chassis wide service Monitoring the Server 71 required LED will be illuminated Impact The system is not usable until repaired ILOM will not allow the system to be powered on until repaired
7. 15 m Power Off the Server on page 16 V Configure Host Behavior With the Keyswitch State Use the SYS keyswitch state property to control the position of the virtual keyswitch SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SYS keyswitch_state value where value can be m normal The server can power itself on and start the boot process the default m standby Powers off host disables power on m diag Host power on is allowed it overrides the settings of HOST diag target resulting in Max POST being executed m locked Host power on is allowed however you are prohibited from updating any of the flash devices or setting HOST send break action break Related Information m Power On the Server on page 15 m Power Off the Server on page 16 Configuring Policy Settings 43 44 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Configuring Network Addresses These topics describe managing network addresses with Oracle ILOM SP Network Address Options on page 45 Disable or Re Enable Network Access to the SP on page 46 Display the DHCP Server IP Address on page 46 Display the Host MAC Address on page 47 Using an In band Connection to the SP on page 48 SP Network Address Options You can access the SP on your system in multiple ways Consider the following options and choose the access method
8. March 2012 Index Symbols prompt about 1 ways to access 12 A Automatic System Recovery ASR disabling 74 enabling 74 viewing affected components 75 boot mode expiration date 57 managing at reset 55 managing configuration 54 managing script 56 managing system 53 Oracle VM Server LDoms 54 overview 53 C cables keyboard and mouse 13 console history displaying 69 D device paths 35 devices configuring 64 managing 63 unconfiguring 63 DHCP server displaying IP Address 46 diagnostics 65 F faults bypassing 73 clearing 72 discovering with ILOM 67 discovering with POST 69 handling 65 FCode utility commands 30 RAID 28 firmware updating 79 FRU data changing 37 H host power state managing power on delay 41 restoring at restart 40 specifing at restart 41 K keyboard attaching 13 keyswitch specifying host behavior 42 L local graphics monitor 13 locating the server 76 M MAC address displaying host 47 multipathing software 4 N network access enabling or disabling 46 network address options 45 O ok prompt displaying 11 OpenBoot 111 displaying version 82 setting configuration variables 13 Oracle ILOM accessing the system console 10 default username and password 10 logging in 9 overview 1 parallel boot policy 42 platform specific features 2 prompt 10 12 specifing host power state property 41 Oracle VM Server
9. Output Example SPARC T3 4 on page 92 m Identify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP on page 96 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device on page 103 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume on page 105 86 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane When analyzing probe scsi all output look for this SAS device information m SASDeviceName This is the WWN that the Oracle Solaris OS recognizes m SASAddress This is the WWN that the OBP recognizes m PhyNum This is a hexadecimal value that identifies the port that a disk is connected to m VolumeDeviceName When a RAID volume has been configured this is the RAID volume WWN value recognized by the Oracle Solaris OS m VolumeWWID When a RAID volume has been configured this is the RAID volume WWN value referenced by OBP The following table shows the PhyNum to disk slot correspondence for an eight disk backplane configuration TABLE SAS Controller Port Mapping for Eight Disk Backplanes SAS SAS Controller PhyNum Disk Slot Controller PhyNum Disk Slot 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 7 The following example illustrates probe scsi all output for a SPARC T3 1
10. a result the phy num value associated with each drive is relative to its controller A example of the single initiator configuration procedure is provided in Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 1 Run the format command format Searching for disks done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 c0t5000C5001D3FF2D7d0 lt SUN300G cyl 46873 alt 2 hd 20 sec 625 scsi vhci diskeg5000c5001d3ff2d7 c0t5000C5001D40D7F7d0 SUN300G cyl 46873 alt 2 hd 20 sec 625 scsi_vhci disk g5000c5001d40d7 7 The remaining steps in this example will identify the physical slot that corresponds to the device name c0t5000C5001D3FF2D7d0 2 Run prtconf v and search for the device link c0t5000C5001D3FF2D7d0 Device Minor Nodes dev 32 0 dev_path scsi_vhci disk g5000c5001d3ff 2d7 a spectype blk type minor dev_link dev dsk c0t5000C5001D3FF2D7d0s0 lt lt Device path dev_link dev sd3a dev_path scsi_vhci disk g5000c5001d3f f 2d7 a raw spectype chr type minor dev_link dev rdsk c0t5000C5001D3FF2D7d0s0 lt lt Device path dev_link dev rsd3a 98 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 3 Search the prtconf output for a name wwn entry that has the WWN value 5000c5001d3 2d7 Note the target port value listed with that WWN value In this example it is 5000c500143 2d5 This is the target ID of the physical disk Paths from multip
11. about assigning an IP address in the installation guide for your server 3 View the current network settings show SP network SP network Targets interconnect ipv6 test Properties commitpentding Cannot show property dhcp server ip none ipaddress 129 148 62 55 ipdiscovery static ipgateway 129 148 62 225 ipnetmask 255 255 255 0 macaddress 00 11 3T 80 44 B7 managementport SYS MB SP NETMGMT outofbandmacaddress 00 11 37 80 44 B7 pendingipaddress 129 148 62 55 pendingipdiscovery static pendingipgateway 129 148 62 225 pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0 Configuring Network Addresses 49 pendingmanagementport SYS MB SP NETMGMT sidebandmacaddress 00 11 37 80 44 B7 state enabled Commands cd set show 4 Set the SP management port to a sideband port where n is 0 3 gt set SP network pendingmanagementport SYS MB NET7 gt set commitpending true 5 Verify the change show SP network SP network Targets interconnect ipv6 test Properties commitpentding Cannot show property dhcp server ip none ipaddress 129 148 62 55 ipdiscovery static ipgateway 129 148 62 225 ipnetmask 255 255 255 0 macaddress 00 11 3T 80 44 B7 managementport SYS MB SP NETO outofbandmacaddress 00 11 3T 80 44 B7 pendingipaddress 129 148 62 55 pendingipdiscovery static pendingipgateway 129 148 62 225 pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0
12. all Output Example SPARC T3 4 on page 92 Identify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP on page 96 Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device on page 103 Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 105 106 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Glossary BMC CMA DHCP DTE ESD baseboard management controller cable management arm Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol data terminal equipment electrostatic discharge 107 HBA rr r w _ lt _7 _ ILOM IP N NET MGT NIC O Oracle Solaris OS POST POST Q OSFP host bus adapter Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Internet Protocol network management port network interface card or controller Oracle Solaris Operation System power on self test quad small form factor pluggable 108 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 S SAS serial attached SCSI SER MGT serial management port SP service processor SSD sold state drive SSH Secure Shell UI user interface UUID Universal Unique Identifier WWID world wide identifier A unique number that identifies a SAS target Glossary 109 110 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide
13. as shown in the following port mapping table SAS SAS Controller PhyNum Disk Slot Controller PhyNum Disk Slot 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 7 Related Information m World Wide Name Syntax on page 85 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 4 on page 92 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device on page 103 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume on page 105 WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device The following Oracle Solaris Jumpstart profile example shows how to use the WWN syntax when installing the operating system on a specific disk drive In this example the device name contains the WWN value 5000CCA00A75DCAC Note Oracle Solaris syntax rules require all alpha characters to be capitalized install_type flash_install boot device c0t5000CCA00A75DCACd0s0 preserve Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 103 archive location nfs 129 148 94 249 export install media solaris builds s10u9 flar latest flar Disk layouts partitioning explicit filesys rootdisk s0 free filesys rootdisk s1 8192 swap Related Information m World Wide Name Syntax on page 85 m p
14. as well as SNMP and IPMI interfaces The Oracle ILOM service processor runs independently of the server and regardless of the server power state as long as AC power is connected to the server or to the modular system that contains the server module When you connect your server to AC power the Oracle ILOM service processor immediately starts up and begins monitoring the server All environmental monitoring and control are handled by Oracle ILOM The gt prompt indicates that you are interacting with the Oracle ILOM SP directly This prompt is the first prompt you see when you log in to the server through the SER MGT port or NET MGT port regardless of the host s power state On a modular system that prompt is also present when you log in to a server module either directly or through Oracle ILOM on the CMM of the modular system You can also access the Oracle ILOM service processor prompt gt from the OpenBoot ok prompt or from the Oracle Solaris or prompt provided the system console is configured to be accessible through the SER MGT and NET MGT ports The Oracle ILOM service processor supports a total of ten concurrent sessions per server nine SSH or web connections are available through the NET MGT port and one connection is available through the SER MGT port For more information about how to work with Oracle ILOM features that are common to all platforms managed by Oracle ILOM see the Oracle ILOM documentation at http
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16. disk2 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p2 disk1 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p1 disk0 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p0 disk pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p0 scsi0 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 scsi pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 virtual console virtual devices 100 console 1 name aliases 0 ok Related Information m Display the ok Prompt on page 11 m Prepare to Use the FCode Utility on page 28 36 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Changing Server Identification Information These topics describe how to store information for purposes such as inventory control or site resource management on the SP and FRU PROMs using the Oracle ILOM CLI interface m Change Customer FRUdata Information on page 37 m Change System Identifier Information on page 38 V Change Customer FRUdata Information Use the SP customer frudata property to store information in all FRU PROMs This field can be used to identify a particular system to a third party application or for any other identifcation needs in your environment Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SP customer frudata data Note You must enclose the data string data in quote marks Related Information m Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 m Change System Identifier Information on page 38 37 V Change System Identifier Information Use the SP sys
17. for SPARC overview 4 P POST displaying version 79 82 running diagnostics 69 power off 16 power on 15 R RAID configuring 19 creating volumes 30 FCode utility 28 support 19 restart behavior setting the boot timeout interval 60 specifying behavior at boot timeout 61 specifying behavior if restart fails 61 specifying behavior when host stops running 60 specifying max restart attempts 62 specifying on host reset 59 S server controlling 15 resetting from Oracle ILOM 17 resetting from the OS 17 SP resetting 18 SunVTS 66 system administration overview 1 system communication 9 system console logging in 10 system identification changing 38 112 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012
18. path dev_link dev rsd3a 100 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 3 Search the prtconf output for a name wwn entry that has the WWN value 5000cca00abbaeb8 Note the obp path value listed under WWN 5000cca00abbaeb8 Refer to the following table to find the controller SPARC T3 1 Controller 0 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 Controller 1 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 SPARC T3 4 4 processor Controller 0 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 LSI sas 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 Controller 1 pci 700 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 LSI sas 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 SPARC T3 4 2 processor Controller 0 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 LSI sas 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 Controller 1 pci 500 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 LSI sas 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 For SPARC T3 1 servers the controller is identified in the second field pci 1 controller 0 and pci 2 controller 1 For SPARC T3 4 servers the controller is identified in the first field For systems with a four processor configuration pci 400 controller 0 and pci 700 controller 1 For systems with a two processor configuration pci 400 controller 0 and pci 500 controller 1 Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 101 The following output example shows the obp path for a SPARC T3 1 server Paths from multipath bus adapters mpt_sas 5 online name wwn type string items 1 value 5000cca00abbaeb8 n
19. perform the initial server installation nor can you use a local graphics monitor to view POST messages To use a local graphics monitor 1 Connect the monitor video cable to a video port on the server Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the connection Refer to your system s documentation for any special connection instructions that might apply to your server 2 Connect the monitor power cord to an AC outlet 3 Connect the USB keyboard cable to one USB port 4 Connect the USB mouse cable to another USB port on the server 5 Display the ok prompt See Display the ok Prompt on page 11 6 At the ok prompt set the following OpenBoot PROM configuration variables ok setenv input device keyboard ok setenv output device screen 7 Make the changes take effect ok reset all The server stores the parameter changes and boots automatically Note Instead of using the reset all command to store the parameter changes you can also power cycle the server using the Power button You can now type system commands and view system messages using your local graphics monitor To activate the GUI interface continue to the next step Accessing the Server 13 8 Activate the Oracle Solaris OS GUI interface Once the Oracle Solaris OS is installed and booted type the following commands to display the GUI login screen ln s dev fbs ast0 dev fb fbconfig xserver Xorg reboot Related
20. systems software ml sys_sw Oracle Integrated Lights http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx ilom30 Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Oracle VTS 7 0 http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx OracleVTS7 0 Feedback Provide feedback on this documentation at http www oracle com goto docfeedback Support and Accessibility Description Links Access electronic support http support oracle com through My Oracle Support For hearing impaired http www oracle com accessibility support html Learn about Oracle s http www oracle com us corporate accessibility index html commitment to accessibility x SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Understanding System Administration Resources These topics provide a summary of common tools used to administer the server m Oracle ILOM Overview on page 1 m Platform Specific Oracle ILOM Features on page 2 m Oracle Solaris OS Overview on page 3 m OpenBoot Overview on page 3 m Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview on page 4 m Multipathing Software on page 4 m Hardware Management Pack Overview on page 5 Oracle ILOM Overview Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Oracle ILOM is system management firmware that is preinstalled on some SPARC servers Oracle ILOM enables you to actively manage and monitor components installed in your server Oracle ILOM provides a browser based interface and a command line interface
21. that have failed firmware diagnostics and have been automatically unconfigured by the system firmware Related Information m Automatic System Recovery Overview on page 73 m Enable ASR on page 74 m Disable ASR on page 74 m Unconfigure a Device Manually on page 63 m Reconfigure a Device Manually on page 63 WV Display Server Components View real time information about the components installed in your server using the Oracle ILOM show components command Monitoring the Server 75 Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type show components Target Property Value CALCE lena Pte eae Oe es TE oR NEN REE Ny UA a ree per NS EE SYS MB RISERO component_state Enabled PCIEO SYS MB RISERO component_state Disabled PCIE3 SYS MB RISER1 component state Enabled PCIE1 SYS MB RISER1 component_state Enabled SYS MB NETO component_state Enabled SYS MB NET1 component_state Enabled SYS MB NET2 component_state Enabled Note Components will vary based on your server Related Information m Locate Device Paths on page 35 V Locate the Server In case you need to service a component lighting the system locator LED assists in easily identifying the correct server You do not need administrator permissions to use the set SYS LOCATE and show SYS LOCATE commands 1 Log in to Oracle ILOM See Log In to Oracle ILOM on page
22. www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx ilom30 Related Information m Platform Specific Oracle ILOM Features on page 2 m Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 Platform Specific Oracle ILOM Features ILOM operates on many platforms supporting features that are common to all platforms Some ILOM features belong to only a subset of platforms This topic describes the difference between ILOM features supported on the server and the common set of features described in the ILOM 3 0 base documentation Note To perform some procedures documented in Oracle s ILOM 3 0 base documentation you must create a serial connection to the server and activate the Physical Presence switch on the server For information about creating a serial connection see the installation guide for your server Among the Oracle ILOM features supported on other platforms Oracle ILOM does not support the following features on this server m Chassis monitoring module CMM features such as single signon Note The T3 blade servers in a modular system do support the CMM features m POST diagnostics user reset trigger is not available Oracle ILOM supports the following feature on this server which may not be available on other platforms 2 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 m POST diagnostics hw change trigger This new trigger hw change error reset is the default setting for the server and causes POST to run each time the
23. 00abc51a9 PhyNum 1 Target b Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00abce89c SASAddress 5000cca00abce89d PhyNum 2 Target c Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 G SASDeviceName 5000cca00abc5354 SASAddress 5000cca00abc5355 PhyNum 3 SAS Controller Device Path SPARC T3 4 Server With Two Processors The following example illustrates probe scsi all output for a SPARC T3 4 with two processors and eight drives Because SAS controller 0 controls the hard drives installed in backplane slots 0 3 the default boot device for this example is PhyNum 0 in the group of hard drives under controller 0 It has a SASDeviceName value of 5000cca00a75dcac and a SASAddress value of 5000cca00a75dcad ok probe scsi all pci 500 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 LSI sas 0 FCode Version 1 00 54 Target 9 Unit 0 Disk SASDeviceName Target a Unit 0 Disk SASDeviceName Target b Unit 0 Disk SASDeviceName Target c 50 50 50 SAS controller 1 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 00cca00abc5cc8 SASAddress 5000cca00abc5cc9 PhyNum 0 HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 00cca00abaf620 SASAddress 5000cca00abaf621 PhyNum 1 HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 00cca00abcec4c SASAddress 5000cca00abcec4d PhyNum 2 94 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guid
24. 0SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000cca00a773eac SASAddress 5000cca00a773ead PhyNum 6 SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0768 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 5000c5001d09654f SASAddress 5000c5001d09654d PhyNum d Uni ta t Disk DeviceName t b it 0 Disk DeviceName tc it 0 Disk DeviceName td it 0 Disk DeviceName te it 0 Disk DeviceName t f it 0 Disk DeviceName t 10 it 0 Disk DeviceName c 11 it 0 Disk DeviceName t 12 t 0 Encl Serv device SUN SAS2 X16DBP 0305 SASAddress 50800200000272bd PhyNum 18 ok Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 91 Related Information World Wide Name Syntax on page 85 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 4 on page 92 Identify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP on page 96 Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device on page 103 WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume on page 105 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 4 When analyzing probe scsi all output look for this SAS device information SASDeviceName This is the WWN that the Oracle Solaris OS recognizes SASAddress This is the WWN that the OBP recognizes PhyNum This is a hexadecimal va
25. 2 Oracle Solaris OS Overview 3 OpenBoot Overview 3 Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview 4 Multipathing Software 4 Hardware Management Pack Overview 5 Source for Downloading Hardware Management Pack Software 7 Hardware Management Pack Documentation 7 Accessing the Server 9 v LogIntoOracleILOM 9 Log In to the System Console 10 Display the ok Prompt 11 Display the Oracle ILOM gt Prompt 12 lt 4 4 4 Use a Local Graphics Monitor 13 Oracle ILOM Remote Console 14 Controlling the Server 15 w PowerOnthe Server 15 Power Off the Server 16 Reset the Server From the Oracle Solaris OS 17 Reset the Server From OracleILOM 17 Reset the SP to Default Values 18 lt 4 4 4 Configuring Hardware RAID 19 Hardware RAID Support 19 Important Hardware RAID Guidelines 21 Disk Zones for SPARC T3 1 Servers With Sixteen Disk Backplanes 21 Displaying Disk Zone Information 23 Disk Zone Status zoningcli list 23 Disk Zone Status probe scsi all 24 Enabling and Disabling Disk Zoning In the Field 27 v Enable Disk Zones zoningcli Command 27 v Disable Disk Zones zoningcli Command 27 v Update Firmware to Enable Zoning 27 Minimum System Firmware for Valid devalias in Upper Disk Locations 28 v Prepare to Use the FCode Utility 28 FCode Utility Commands 30 v Create a Hardware RAID Volume 30 Hot Spare Drives in RAID Volumes LSI 32 Determining If a Drive Has Failed 32 Front Service Required Drive LEDs 32 Error Messages System Console
26. 9 2 Manage the Locator LED with the following commands m To turn on the Locator LED from the Oracle ILOM service processor command prompt type gt set SYS LOCATE value Fast_Blink m To turn off the Locator LED from the Oracle ILOM service processor command prompt type set SYS LOCATE value off 76 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 m To display the state of the Locator LED from the Oracle ILOM service processor command prompt type gt show SYS LOCATE Related Information m Monitoring Faults on page 65 m Configuring Devices on page 63 Monitoring the Server 77 78 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Updating the Firmware These topics describe how to update the system firmware and view current versions of firmware for Oracle s SPARC T3 series servers m Display the Firmware Version on page 79 m Update the Firmware on page 79 m Display OpenBoot Version on page 82 m Display POST Version on page 82 V Display the Firmware Version The HOST sysfw version property displays information about the system firmware version on the host View the current setting for this property At the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt show HOST sysfw version Related Information m Update the Firmware on page 79 V Update the Firmware 1 Ensure that the Oracle ILOM service processor network management port is c
27. 9c77 SASAddress 5000c50003d49c75 PhyNum 9 t 15 it 0 Encl Serv device SUN SAS2 X16DBP 0302 SASAddress 500605b0000272bd PhyNum 18 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 lt Controller 0 FCode Version 1 00 56 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 13 00 Target a Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0868 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c50017b0c14b SASAddress 5000c50017b0c149 PhyNum 0 PhyNum 1 6 are omitted to conserve space t 11 it 0 Disk SEAGATE ST973402SSUN72G 0400 143374738 Blocks DeviceName 5000c50003d5c6a3 SASAddress 5000c50003d5c6al PhyNum t 12 it 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914603SSUN146G 0768 286739329 Blocks DeviceName 5000c50012ef2247 SASAddress 5000c50012ef2245 PhyNum t 13 t 0 Disk SEAGATE ST973402SSUN72G 0400 143374738 Blocks DeviceName 5000c50003d49c77 SASAddress 5000c50003d49c75 PhyNum t 14 it 0 Encl Serv device SUN SAS2 X16DBP 0302 SASAddress 500605b0000272bd PhyNum 18 0 ok Configuring Hardware RAID 25 Zoning is enabled In the following example zoning is enabled and each disk is shown connected to a single SAS 2 controller PhyNum 0 7 are connected to controller 0 and PhyNum 8 9 are connected to controller 1 0 ok probe scsi all pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci f pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 hub 3 storage 2 Unit 0 Removable Read Only device AMI Virtual CDROM 1 00 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 lt Controller 1 FCode Version 1 00 56 MPT Ver
28. Disk Locations For devalias to be valid for disk slots 8 15 the system firmware level must be at 8 0 5 b or a higher 8 0 level or at 8 1 0 c or higher If your server s system firmware does not meet the minimum requirement you must use the full disk path to identify individual disks in the range 8 15 For example if running with the minimum system firmware level and the correct devalias you can use the following command line to boot from the disk in slot 12 boot disk12 If your disk slot is in the range 8 15 and the system firmware level does not meet the requirement described above you will need to specify the full device path for the boot disk This example shows the path for disk 12 boot pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p10c 28 V Prepare to Use the FCode Utility 1 Open an xterm or gnome terminal window FCode commands produce large amounts of detailed output The xterm or gnome terminal windows provide scroll bar functionality which helps view such output SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 2 Disable auto boot in OBP and enter the OBP environment after a power on or reset 3 Use the show devs command to list the device paths on the server 0 ok show devs pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 Note For a server module the device path might be pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 2 LSI sas 0 4 Use the select
29. Information m Display the ok Prompt on page 11 m Oracle ILOM Remote Console on page 14 Oracle ILOM Remote Console Oracle ILOM Remote Console is a Java application that enables you to remotely redirect and control the following devices on the host server This group of devices is commonly abbreviated as KVMS m Keyboard m Video console display m Mouse m Serial console display m Storage devices or images CD DVD Oracle ILOM Remote Console is documented in the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Daily Management Web Interface Procedures Guide Managing Remote Hosts Redirection and Securing the Oracle ILOM Remote Console Related Information m Oracle ILOM In band Sideband Management on page 48 14 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Controlling the Server These topics include procedures for contolling basic server operations Power On the Server on page 15 Power Off the Server on page 16 Reset the Server From the Oracle Solaris OS on page 17 Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM on page 17 Reset the SP to Default Values on page 18 W Power On the Server 1 Log in to ILOM Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 Note If you have a modular system make sure you are logged in to the desired server module 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type start SYS Are you sure you want to start SYS y n y Starting SYS gt Note To s
30. Management Agent provides an operating system daemon that gathers information about your server s storage devices such as hard disk drives HDDs and RAID arrays and sends this information to the Oracle ILOM service processor The Storage Monitoring features in Oracle ILOM enable you to view and monitor the information provided by the Server Storage Management Agent You can access the Storage Monitoring features in Oracle ILOM from the command line interface CLI Use the fwupdate CLI tool from the host operating system to query update and validate firmware versions on supported storage devices such as SAS host bus adapters HBAs embedded SAS storage controllers LSI SAS storage expanders and disk drives Use the ilomconfig CLI tool from the host operating system to restore Oracle ILOM configuration settings as well as to view and set Oracle ILOM properties associated with network management clock configuration and user management Use the raidconfig CLI tool from the host operating system to view and create RAID volumes on storage drives that are attached to RAID controllers including storage arrays Use the open source command line IPMItool from the host operating system to access and manage your Oracle servers via the IPMI protocol Host OS level management tool Oracle ILOM 3 0 CLI Storage Monitoring features Host OS level fwupdate CLI Host OS level ilomconfig CLI Host OS level raidconfig CLI Host OS le
31. R STATE enabled where value can be m enabled When power is restored returns the server to the state it was in before the power was removed m disabled Keeps the server off when power is applied the default If you enable HOST LAST POWER STATE you should also configure SP policy HOST POWER ON DELAY For further information see Disable or Re Enable Power On Delay on page 41 Related Information m Disable or Re Enable Power On Delay on page 41 m Specify Host Power State at Restart on page 41 40 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 V Specify Host Power State at Restart Use SP policy HOST AUTO POWER ON to power on the host when external power is applied to the server If this policy is set to enabled the service processor sets HOST LAST POWER STATE to disabled Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SP policy HOST AUTO POWER ONzcva lue where value can be m enabled When power is applied automatically powers on the host when the SP has been booted m disabled Keeps the host power off when power is applied the default Related Information m Restore Host Power State at Restart on page 40 m Disable or Re Enable Power On Delay on page 41 WV Disable or Re Enable Power On Delay Use the SP policy HOST POWER ON DELAY property to cause the server to wait for a short time before powering on automatically The delay is a random interv
32. S expander unit on the backplane These differences are explained in probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 and probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 Related Information m World Wide Name Syntax on page 85 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 4 on page 92 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtcon Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device on page 103 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume on page 105 Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 97 V Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers The procedure described below is intended for SPARC 13 1 servers with sixteen disk capable backplanes These systems include a SAS expander between the two on board SAS controllers and the hard drive connectors The 16 disk backplane is zoned such that the phy num value associated with each drive is relative to its controller Note For systems with an eight disk capable backplane and two on board controllers each controller provides an interface to four of the eight drive slots As
33. SPARC T3 1 server with nine hard drives in a sixteen disk capable backplane configuration Note Controller 1 manages the SATA DVD The default boot location physical slot 0 is listed as PhyNum 0 in the SAS controller 0 section It has a SASDeviceName value of 5000cca00a59278c and a SASAddress value of 5000cca00a59278d Target a Unit 0 Target b Unit 0 Target c Unit 0 Target d Unit 0 Target e Unit 0 Target f Unit 0 ok probe scsi all pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci f pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 hub 3 storage 2 Unit 0 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 lt SAS controller 1 FCode Version 1 00 54 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00a746490 SASAddress 5000cca00a746491 PhyNum 8 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001d0d1283 SASAddress 5000c5001d0d1281 PhyNum 9 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00a01014c SASAddress 5000cca00a01014d PhyNum a Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001d0ca947 SASAddress 5000c5001d0ca945 PhyNum b Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001d0d2857 SASAddress 5000c5001d0d2855 PhyNum c Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB Removable Read Only device AMI Virtual CDROM 1 00
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35. Update the Firmware on page 79 Updating the Firmware 83 84 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices These topics describe how to update the Oracle Solaris OS on Oracle s SPARC T3 series servers m World Wide Name Syntax on page 85 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 4 on page 92 m Identify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP on page 96 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device on page 103 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume on page 105 World Wide Name Syntax The Oracle Solaris OS now uses the World Wide Name WWN syntax in place of the locally unique tn target ID field in logical device names This change affects how a target storage device is identified when downloading the operating system over a network The following points are key to understanding the impact of this change m Before the change to WWN nomenclature the Oracle Solaris OS would ordinarily identify the default boot device as cOt0d0 m With the change the device identifier for the default boot device is n
36. WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 99 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 4 on page 92 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device on page 103 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume on page 105 V Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator The procedure described below is intended for SPARC T3 1 and SPARC T3 4 servers in a single initiator eight disk backplane configuration 1 Run the format command format Searching for disks done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 c0t5000CCA00ABBAEB8d0 lt SUN300G cyl 46873 alt 2 hd 20 sec 625 scsi vhci disk8g5000cca00abbaeb8 1 c0t5000C5001D40D7F7d0 SUN300G cyl 46873 alt 2 hd 20 sec 625 scsi_vhci disk g5000c5001d40d7 7 The remaining steps in this example will identify the physical slot that corresponds to the device name c0t5000CCA00ABBAEB8d0 2 Run prtconf v and search for the device link c0t5000CCA00ABBAEB8d0 Device Minor Nodes dev 32 0 dev_path scsi_vhci disk g5000cca00abbaeb8 a spectype blk type minor dev_link dev dsk c0t5000CCA00ABBAEB8d0s0 lt lt Device path dev_link dev sd3a dev_path scsi_vhci disk g5000cca00abbaeb8 a raw spectype chr type minor dev_link dev rdsk c0t5000CCA00ABBAEB8d0s0 lt lt Device
37. age 39 59 V Specify Behavior When the Host Stops Running Specify what Oracle ILOM should do when the host leaves the RUNNING state when the watchdog timer expires Set this property gt set HOST autorestart value where value can be m none Oracle ILOM takes no action other than to issue a warning m reset Oracle ILOM attempts to reset the server when the Oracle Solaris watchdog timer expires the default m dumpcore Oracle ILOM attempts to force a core dump of the OS when the watchdog timer expires Related Information m Display Console History on page 69 W Set the Boot Timeout Interval Set the time delay between a request to boot the host and booting the host gt set HOST boottimeout seconds The default value of boottimeout is 0 zero seconds or no timeout Possible values are in the range from 0 to 36000 seconds Related Information m Specify Behavior at Boot Timeout on page 61 60 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 V Specify Behavior at Boot Timeout Specify what Oracle ILOM should do if the host fails to boot before the boot timeout interval Specify behavior at the completion of boottimeout gt set HOST bootrestart value where value can be m none the default m reset Related Information m Set the Boot Timeout Interval on page 60 W Specify Behavior if Restart Fails Specify what Oracle ILOM shou
38. al of one to five seconds Delaying the server power on helps minimize current surges on the main power source This power on delay is important when multiple servers in racks power on after a power outage Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SP policy HOST POWER ON DELAY v lue where value can be m enabled Causes the server to wait for a short time before powering on automatically m disabled Server powers on automatically without a delay the default Configuring Policy Settings 41 Related Information m Specify Host Power State at Restart on page 41 V Specify Parallel Boot of the SP and Host The SP policy PARALLEL BOOT property when enabled allows the host to boot and power on in parallel with the SP if an auto power policy HOST AUTO POWER ON or HOST LAST POWER STATE was on or a user presses the power button while the SP is in the process of booting Oracle ILOM has to be running in order to allow the host to power on when the power button is pressed or the the auto power policies are set When this property is set to disabled the SP boots first then the host boots Note Parallel boot is not supported on server modules Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SP policy PARALLEL BOOT value where value can be m enabled SP and host boot concurrently m disabled SP and host boot serially Related Information m Power On the Server on page
39. ame lun type int items 1 value 00000000 name target port type string items 1 value 5000cca00abbaeb9 name obp path type string items 1 Hard drive WWN ID Hard drive Target ID value pci 400 pci l pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 name phy num type int items 1 value 00000000 name path class type string items 1 value primary In this SPARC 13 1 example the obp path is pci 400 pci l pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 Based on the previous table this disk is on controller 0 The following output example shows the obp path for a SPARC T3 4 server Paths from multipath bus adapters mpt_sas 5 online name wwn type string items 1 value 5000cca00abbaeb8 lt lt Hard drive WWN ID name lun type int items 1 value 00000000 name target port type string items 1 value 5000cca00abbaeb9 lt lt Hard drive Target ID name obp path type string items 1 value pci 400 pci l1 pci 0 LSI sas 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 name phy num type int items 1 value 00000000 name path class type string items 1 value primary In this SPARC 13 4 example the obp path is pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 LSI sas 0 disk w5000cca00abbaeb9 0 Based on the previous table this disk is on controller 0 102 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 4 This phy num value corresponds to physical disk slot 0
40. and Log Files 33 v Display Status show volumes Command OBP 34 v Display Status sas2ircu Utility LSI 34 RAID Drive Replacement Strategies 35 v Locate Device Paths 35 iv SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide e March 2012 Changing Server Identification Information 37 v v Change Customer FRUdata Information 37 Change System Identifier Information 38 Configuring Policy Settings 39 lt lt 4 4 Specify Cooldown Mode 39 Restore Host Power State at Restart 40 Specify Host Power State at Restart 41 Disable or Re Enable Power On Delay 41 Specify Parallel Boot of the SP and Host 42 Configure Host Behavior With the Keyswitch State 42 Configuring Network Addresses 45 SP Network Address Options 45 v v v Disable or Re Enable Network Access to the SP 46 Display the DHCP Server IP Address 46 Display the Host MAC Address 47 Using an In band Connection to the SP 48 Oracle ILOM In band Sideband Management 48 v Configure SP In band Sideband Access 49 Configuring Boot Mode 53 Boot Mode Overview 53 v lt lt lt Configure the Host Boot Mode of Oracle VM Server for SPARC 54 Change the Host Boot Mode Behavior at Reset 55 Manage the Host Boot Mode Script 56 Display Host Boot Mode Expiration Date 57 Override OpenBoot PROM Settings to Reset the Server 57 Configuring Server Behavior at Restart 59 Contents v 4 4 4 4 4 Specify Behavior When the Host Resets 59 Specify B
41. ath bus adapters mpt_sas 2 online name wwn type string items 1 value 5000c5001d3ff2d7 Hard drive WWN ID name lun type int items 1 value 00000000 name target port type string items 1 value 5000c500103 2d5 lt lt Hard drive target ID name obp path type string items 1 value pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk w5000c500143 2d5 0 name phy num type int items 1 value 00000004 Hard drive slot number name path class type string items 1 value primary mpt_sas 5 online name wwn type string items 1 value 5000c5001d3ff2d7 name lun type int items 1 value 00000000 name target port type string items 1 value 5000c5001d3ff2d5 name obp path type string items 1 value pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk w5000c500143 2d5 0 name phy num type int items 1 value 00000004 name path class type string items 1 value primary Note In a SPARC T3 1 system with a sixteen disk backplane both controllers list the logical name the wwn value a corresponding port name target port value and physical disk location phy num value for every connected hard drive 4 The value shown for the name phy num entry indicates the physical slot containing the hard drive In this example the target device is in slot 4 Related Information m World Wide Name Syntax on page 85 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 Identifying
42. aults These topics contain a summary of diagnostic tools and basic information about finding server faults using pre OS tools including Oracle ILOM and POST For complete troubleshooting information see the service manual for your server m Diagnostics Overview on page 65 m Discover Faults Oracle ILOM on page 67 m Discover Faults Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell on page 67 m Discover Faults Using POST on page 69 m Display Console History on page 69 m Repair a Fault Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell on page 71 m Clear a Fault on page 72 Diagnostics Overview You can use a variety of diagnostic tools commands and indicators to monitor and troubleshoot a server See the service manual for your server for complete information about these diagnostic tools 65 66 m LEDs Provide a quick visual notification of the status of the server and of some of the FRUs m Oracle ILOM This firmware runs on the service processor In addition to providing the interface between the hardware and OS Oracle ILOM also tracks and reports the health of key server components Oracle ILOM works closely with POST and Oracle Solaris Predictive Self Healing technology to keep the server running even when there is a faulty component m Power on self test POST performs diagnostics on server components upon server reset to ensure the integrity of those components POST is configureable and works with Oracle ILOM to take faulty compo
43. ay the ok Prompt on page 11 Hot Spare Drives in RAID Volumes LSI You can configure two global hot spare drives to protect data on mirrored RAID volumes If one of the drives in a RAID 1 or RAID 1E mirrored volume fails the onboard RAID controller will replace the failed drive automatically with a hot spare drive and then resynchronize the mirrored data Configuring Hardware RAID 31 Use the sas2ircu LSI utility to add global hot spare drives Refer to the SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide for more information about adding hot spare drives Determining If a Drive Has Failed These topics explain various ways to determine if a drive contained in a RAID volume has failed m Front Service Required Drive LEDs on page 32 m Error Messages System Console and Log Files on page 33 m Display Status show volumes Command OBP on page 34 m Display Status sas2ircu Utility LSI on page 34 Front Service Required Drive LEDs When a fault occurs on a drive in a SPARC T3 server the amber Service Required LED will light on the front of the drive This amber LED will allow you to locate the faulted drive in the system Additionally the Service Action Required LEDs on the front and rear panels also light when the system detects a hard drive fault Refer to your service manual for the location and description of these LEDs Error Messages System Console and Log Files When a fault occurs on a drive error messages will be
44. cal drives on the selected controller 0 ok show children FCode Version 1 00 54 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 Target 9 Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001771776 Target a SASAddress 5000c5001771776d PhyNum 0 Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 30 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 SASDeviceName 5000c5001d0c38c7 SASAddress 5000c5001d0c38c5 PhyNum 1 Target b Unit O0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001d097407 SASAddress 5000c5001d097405 PhyNum 2 Target c Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001d09a51f SASAddress 5000c5001d09a51d PhyNum 3 0 ok 3 Use the create raid0 volume create raid1 volume or create raidle volume command to create a logical drive from the physical disks For example to create a RAID 0 volume with targets 9 and a type the targets first then type the create command 0 ok 9 a create raid0 volume For example to create a RAID 1e volume with targets a b and c type 0 ok a b c create raidle volume 4 To verify creation of the volume type 0 ok show volumes 5 Type unselect dev to deselect the controller 0 ok unselect dev Related Information m FCode Utility Commands on page 30 m Displ
45. ccepts a value of 1 to any valid integer or for infinite number of lines The default is not to pause m start from The options are m end The last line most recent in the buffer the default a beginning The first line in the buffer If you type the show HOST console history command without first setting any arguments with the set command Oracle ILOM displays all lines of the console log starting from the end Note Timestamps recorded in the console log reflect server time These timestamps reflect local time and the Oracle ILOM console log uses UTC Coordinated Universal Time The Oracle Solaris OS system time is independent of the Oracle ILOM time 2 To view the HOST console bootlog at the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type show HOST console bootlog property where property can be m line count This option accepts a value within the range of 0 to 2048 lines Specify 0 for an unlimited number of lines The default is all lines m pause count This option accepts a value of within the range of 0 to 2048 lines Specify 0 for an unlimited number of lines The default is not to pause 70 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 m start from The options are m end The last line most recent in the buffer the default beginning The first line in the buffer Note Timestamps recorded in the console log reflect server time These timestamps reflect local time
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47. command to choose the controller where you want to create a hardware RAID volume 0 ok select pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 Instead of using the entire device path for the controller you can use a preconfigured alias for a controller For example 0 ok select scsi0 To view the preconfigured aliases on your server use the devalias command See Locate Device Paths on page 35 Display the SAS addresses of any connected drives using the show children command Related Information m FCode Utility Commands on page 30 m Display the ok Prompt on page 11 Configuring Hardware RAID 29 FCode Utility Commands FCode Command Description show children show volumes create raid0 volume create raidl volume create raidle volume delete volume activate volume Lists all connected physical drives and logical volumes Lists all connected logical volumes in detail Creates a RAID 0 volume minimum two targets Creates a RAID 1 volume exactly two targets Creates a RAID le volume minimum three targets Deletes a RAID volume Re activate a RAID volume after the motherboard has been replaced Related Information m Create a Hardware RAID Volume on page 30 m Prepare to Use the FCode Utility on page 28 W Create a Hardware RAID Volume 1 Prepare to create a RAID volume See Prepare to Use the FCode Utility on page 28 2 Use the show children command to list the physi
48. controller used by each T3 platform TABLE Hardware RAID Support for T3 Series Servers and Server Modules Platform Controller Description Supported RAID Levels SPARC T3 1 Two onboard SAS2 controllers 0 1 le SPARC T3 2 One onboard SAS2 controller 0 1 le SPARC T3 4 Two pluggable SAS2 REMs 0 1 SPARC T3 1B Two pluggable SAS2 REMs 0 1 Note Up to two logical volume can be configured on each RAID controller There are three sets of RAID management utilities available for use with the onboard SAS2 controllers provided on SPARC 13 1 and T3 2 servers m Fcode utility You can use Fcode commands to display targets and manage logical volumes on your server These commands are accessed through OBP The examples shown in this manual rely on Fcode commands m Oracle Hardware Management Pack You can use the raidconfig commands contained in this software s Oracle Server CLI Tools component to create and manage RAID volumes on your server To use these commands download and install the Oracle Hardware Management Pack version 2 2 or later Refer to the Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2 2 Installation Guide for instructions You can find documentation for the Oracle Hardware Management Pack software at this location http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx mgtpk22 m LSI SAS2 2008 RAID Management Utility sas2ircu You can use sas2ircu commands version 6 250 02 00 or later to manage RAID functionality for the onboard SAS2
49. controllers The sas2ircu utility for Oracle s T3 1 and T3 2 servers together with user documentation are available on the LSI website http www lsi com sep Pages oracle index aspx Note You can download documentation for the REM controllers from http docs oracle com cd E19946 01 index html 20 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 gt Caution Firmware updates for the onboard SAS controllers must be acquired from Oracle s support site http support oracle com Firmware applied to the onboard SAS controllers from any other location or any vendor other than Oracle is not supported Related Information m Create a Hardware RAID Volume on page 30 m Prepare to Use the FCode Utility on page 28 Important Hardware RAID Guidelines The following points are important to understand when configuring RAID volumes on a SPARC T3 series server m Before configuring and using RAID disk volumes on a SPARC T3 series server ensure that you have installed the latest patches or SRU available for your operating system Review the most recent product notes provided for your system for further guidance in keeping your OS up to date m Volume migration relocating all RAID volume disk members from one T3 series server to another is not supported If you must perform this operation contact your authorized Oracle service provider Caution When you create a RAID volume using the on board disk controlle
50. dentify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP 96 Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers 98 v Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator 100 WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device 103 WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume 104 Glossary 107 Index 111 Contents vii viii SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Using This Documentation This administration guide is for experienced system administrators of the Oracle SPARC T3 server series The guide includes general descriptive information about the server and detailed instructions for configuring and administering the server To use the information in this document you must have working knowledge of computer network concepts and terms and advanced familiarity with the Oracle Solaris Operating System Oracle Solaris OS Note The SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide applies to several server and server module products Some examples used in this document may be based on particular server models Your output may vary from the examples based on your product m Related Documentation on page x m Feedback on page x m Support and Accessibility on page x Related Documentation Documentation Links All Oracle products http www oracle com documentation Oracle Solaris OS and http www oracle com technetwork indexes documentation index ht other
51. displayed on the system console This is an example of a system console display indicating that volume 905 has been degraded with the loss of PhysDiskNum 1 mpt sas0 Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname scsi pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 mpt sasO0 Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname PhysDiskNum 1 with DevHandle 0xc in slot 0 for enclosure with handle 0x0 is now offline Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname scsi pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 mpt sasO0 Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname PhysDiskNum 1 with DevHandle 0xc in slot 0 for enclosure with handle 0x0 is now active out of sync Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname scsi WARNING pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname Volume 905 is degraded Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname scsi pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 mpt sasO0 32 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname Volume 0 is now degraded Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname scsi WARNING pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 mpt sas0 Mar 16 16 28 26 hostname Volume 905 is degraded You can also view these messages by reviewing the var adm messages files more var adm messages Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname SC Alert ID 295026 daemon notice Sensor minor Entity Presence SYS SASBP HDD3 PRSNT Device Absent Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname scsi ID 107833 kern notice pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 mpt sasO0 Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname PhysDiskNum 0 with DevHandle 0xd in slot 0 for e
52. dvantage of multipathing capabilities you must configure the server with redundant hardware such as redundant network interfaces or two host bus adapters connected to the same dual ported storage array 4 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 For the server three different types of multipathing software are available m Oracle Solaris IP Network Multipathing software provides multipathing and load balancing capabilities for IP network interfaces For instructions on how to configure and administer Oracle Solaris IP Network Multipathing consult the IP Network Multipathing Administration Guide provided with your specific Oracle Solaris release m VVM software includes a feature called DMP which provides disk multipathing as well as disk load balancing to optimize I O throughput For information about VVM and its DMP feature refer to the documentation provided with the VERITAS Volume Manager software m StorageTek Traffic Manager is an architecture fully integrated within the Oracle Solaris OS beginning with the Oracle Solaris 8 release that enables I O devices to be accessed through multiple host controller interfaces from a single instance of the I O device For information about StorageTek Traffic Manager refer to your Oracle Solaris OS documentation Related Information m Oracle Solaris OS Overview on page 3 m Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview on page 4 Hardware Management Pack Overview The Sun Serv
53. e March 2012 Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00abc5218 SASAddress 5000cca00abc5219 PhyNum 3 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 hub 3 storage 2 Unit 0 Removable Read Only device AMI Virtual CDROM 1 00 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 LSI sas 0 lt SAS controller 0 FCode Version 1 00 54 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 Target 9 Unit Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00abcede0 SASAddress 5000cca00abcedel PhyNum 0 Target a Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00abc51a8 SASAddress 5000cca00abc51a9 PhyNum 1 Target b Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00abce89c SASAddress 5000cca00abce89d PhyNum 2 Target c Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 G SASDeviceName 5000cca00abc5354 SASAddress 5000cca00abc5355 PhyNum 3 Related Information m World Wide Name Syntax on page 85 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 m Identify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP on page 96 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle S
54. e the shutdown or init 0 command as described in the Oracle Solaris system administration documentation Then take one of the following steps At the ILOM gt prompt type stop SYS Use the server Power button Disable autoboot and thereset the host Provided the operating system software is not running and the server is already under OpenBoot firmware control At the Oracle ILOM prompt type set HOST send break action break Press Enter Then type start HOST console Shut down the server from ILOM and disable autoboot At the ILOM gt prompt type set HOST bootmode script setenv auto boot false Press Enter Then type reset SYS start HOST console Related Information m Monitoring Faults on page 65 V Display the Oracle ILOM gt Prompt Use one of the following ways to display the Oracle ILOM gt prompt From the system console type the Oracle ILOM escape sequence Log in to Oracle ILOM directly from a device connected to the SER MGT port or the NET MGT port Log in to Oracle ILOM through an SSH connection See Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 12 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Related Information m Oracle ILOM Overview on page 1 m Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 WV Use a Local Graphics Monitor You can redirect the system console to a local graphic monitor You cannot use a local graphics monitor to
55. e Oracle LOM gt prompt type set HOST bootmode script value where script controls the host server OpenBoot PROM firmware method of booting script does not affect the current HOST bootmode setting value can be up to 64 bytes in length You can specify a HOST bootmode setting and set the script within the same command For example gt set HOST bootmode state reset nvram script setenv diag switch true After the server resets and OpenBoot PROM reads the values stored in the script the OpenBoot PROM sets the OpenBoot PROM variable diag switch to the user requested value of true Note If you set HOST bootmode script Oracle ILOM sets the script to empty Related Information m Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM on page 17 m Boot Mode Overview on page 53 m Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview on page 4 56 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 WV Display Host Boot Mode Expiration Date Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type show HOST bootmode expires Properties expires Thu Oct 14 18 24 16 2010 where expires is the date and time when the current boot mode will expire Related Information m Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM on page 17 m Boot Mode Overview on page 53 m Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview on page 4 V Override OpenBoot PROM Settings to Reset the Server Use this procedure to override the OpenBoot PROM sett
56. e host will turn off Note The HOST_COOLDOWN property does not apply to server modules At the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SP policy HOST_COOLDOWN value where value can be m enabled Server cools certain components before powering off m disabled Component temperatures are not monitored during power off 39 Related Information m Power Off the Server on page 16 W Restore Host Power State at Restart Use the SP policy HOST LAST POWER STATE property to control the behavior of the server after an unexpected power outage When external power is restored the Oracle ILOM service processor starts to run automatically Normally the host power is not turned on until you use Oracle ILOM to turn it on Oracle ILOM records the current power state of the server in nonvolatile storage If the HOST LAST POWER STATE policy is enabled Oracle ILOM can restore the host to the previous power state This policy is useful in the event of a power failure or if you physically move the server to a different location For example if the host server is running when power is lost and the SP policy HOST LAST POWER STATE property is set to disabled the host server remains off when power is restored If the SP policy HOST LAST POWER STATE property is set to enabled the host server restarts when the power is restored Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SP policy HOST LAST POWE
57. e will be automatically configured and synced with the RAID volume Note The cfgadm instructions in the service manual are for individual drives that are not part of RAID volumes When a drive is part of a RAID volume you do not need to unconfigure it before hot swapping it with a new drive W Locate Device Paths Use this procedure to locate device paths specific to your server 1 Display the ok prompt See Display the ok Prompt on page 11 2 From the ok prompt type 0 ok devalias screen pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 0 pci 0 display 0 mouse pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci f pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 device 4 mouse 1 rcdrom pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci f pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 hub 3 storage 2 disk 0 rkeyboard pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci f pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 device 4 keyboard 0 rscreen pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 0 pci 0 display 0 r1280x1024x60 net3 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 7 network 0 1 net2 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 7 network 0 netl pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 6 network 0 1 net0 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 6 network 0 net pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 6 network 0 disk7 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p3 disk6 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p2 disk5 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p1 disk4 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p0 cdrom pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p6 Configuring Hardware RAID 35 scsil pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk3 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 disk p3
58. eName 5000cca00a76ddcc SASAddress 5000cca00a76ddcd PhyNum 3 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 lt SAS controller 0 FCode Version 1 00 54 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 Target 9 Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00a75dcac SASAddress 5000cca00a75dcad PhyNum 0 Target a Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00a7680d4 SASAddress 5000cca00a7680d5 PhyNum 2 Target b Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001d33eb5f SASAddress 5000c5001d33eb5d PhyNum 3 Target c Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001d40bf9b SASAddress 5000c5001d40bf99 PhyNum 1 Related Information m World Wide Name Syntax on page 85 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 88 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 4 on page 92 Identify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP on page 96 Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device on page 103 WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume on page 105 pr
59. ehavior When the Host Stops Running 60 Set the Boot Timeout Interval 60 Specify Behavior at Boot Timeout 61 Specify Behavior if Restart Fails 61 Specify Maximum Restart Attempts 62 Configuring Devices 63 v Unconfigure a Device Manually 63 v Reconfigure a Device Manually 63 Monitoring the Server 65 Monitoring Faults 65 Diagnostics Overview 65 lt lt 4 4 v Discover Faults Oracle ILOM 67 Discover Faults Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell 67 Discover Faults Using POST 69 Display Console History 69 Repair a Fault Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell 71 Cleara Fault 72 Enabling Automatic System Recovery 73 Automatic System Recovery Overview 73 v v v Enable ASR 74 Disable ASR 74 View Information on Components Affected by ASR 75 v Display Server Components 75 v Locate the Server 76 Updating the Firmware 79 v Display the Firmware Version 79 vi SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 v Update the Firmware 79 v Display OpenBoot Version 82 v Display POST Version 82 Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 85 World Wide Name Syntax 85 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane 86 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane 89 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 4 92 SAS Controller Device Path SPARC T3 4 Server With Four Processors 93 SAS Controller Device Path SPARC T3 4 Server With Two Processors 94 I
60. env auto boot true ok setenv auto boot on error true Note For more information about OpenBoot configuration variables refer to the service manual for your server 3 To cause the parameter changes to take effect type ok reset all The server permanently stores the parameter changes and boots automatically when the OpenBoot configuration variable auto boot is set to true its default value Related Information m Automatic System Recovery Overview on page 73 m Disable ASR on page 74 m View Information on Components Affected by ASR on page 75 V Disable ASR 1 At the ok prompt type Ok setenv auto boot on error false 74 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 2 To cause the parameter changes to take effect type ok reset all The server permanently stores the parameter change After you disable the ASR feature it is not activated again until you re enable it Related Information m Enable ASR on page 74 m View Information on Components Affected by ASR on page 75 m Automatic System Recovery Overview on page 73 V View Information on Components Affected by ASR Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type show SYS component component state In the show SYS component component state command output any devices marked disabled have been manually unconfigured using the system firmware The command output also shows devices
61. er Hardware Management Pack HMP from Oracle provides tools you can use to manage and configure Oracle servers from the host operating system To use these tools you must install the HMP software on your server After installing the software you will be able to perform the following server management tasks described in the following table Understanding System Administration Resources 5 TABLE Hardware Management Pack Server Managment Tasks Server Management Task From Host OS Hardware Management Pack Implementation Tool Monitor Oracle hardware with host IP address Monitor storage devices including RAID arrays Query update and validate firmware versions on supported SAS storage devices Restore set and view Oracle ILOM configuration settings View or create RAID volumes on storage drives Use IPMItool to access and manage Oracle servers Use the Hardware Management Agent and the associated Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP plug ins at the operating system level to enable in band monitoring of your Oracle hardware This in band monitoring functionality enables you to use your host operating system IP address to monitor your Oracle servers without the need of connecting the Oracle ILOM management port to your network Use the Server Storage Management Agent at the operating system level to enable in band monitoring of the storage devices configured on your Oracle servers The Server Storage
62. ess of the DHCP server that provided the dynamic IP address requested by the service processor view the dhcp server ip property Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type show SP network SP network Targets interconnect ipv6 test 46 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Properties commitpending Cannot show property dhcp server ip 10 8 31 5 ipaddress 10 8 31 188 ipdiscovery dhcp ipgateway 10 8 31 248 ipnetmask 255 255 252 0 macaddress 00 14 4F 7E 83 4F managementport SYS MB SP NETMGMT outofbandmacaddress 00 21 28 8F 13 5F pendingipaddress 10 8 31 188 pendingipdiscovery dhcp pendingipgateway 10 8 31 248 pendingipnetmask 255 255 252 0 sidebandmacaddress 00 21 28 8F 13 51 state enabled Gl Commands cd set show Note The list of properties might vary based on your server Related Information m Display the Host MAC Address on page 47 WV Display the Host MAC Address The HOST macaddress property is automatically configured by the server software so you cannot set or change the property The value is read and determined from the server s removable system configuration card SCC PROM or from the server module s ID PROM and then stored as a property in Oracle ILOM HOST macaddress is the MAC address for the net0 port The MAC addresses for each additional port increments from the HOST macaddress For example neti i
63. ether manually or by the system firmware is removed from the server s machine description prior to transfer of control to other layers of system firmware such as OpenBoot PROM At the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type set component name component state disabled Related Information Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 Reconfigure a Device Manually on page 63 Display Server Components on page 75 Locate Device Paths on page 35 WV Reconfigure a Device Manually The Oracle ILOM firmware provides a component_state enabled command which enables you to reconfigure server devices manually Use this command to mark the specified device as enabled 63 Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set component name component state enabled Related Information m Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 m Unconfigure a Device Manually on page 63 m Display Server Components on page 75 m Locate Device Paths on page 35 64 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Monitoring the Server The server provides many ways to indicate faulty behavior including LEDs Oracle ILOM and POST For specific information about LEDs and for complete troubleshooting information refer to the service manual for your server m Monitoring Faults on page 65 m Enabling Automatic System Recovery on page 73 m Display Server Components on page 75 m Locate the Server on page 76 Monitoring F
64. figuration specify factory default For example set bootmode config factory default Related Information m Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM on page 17 54 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 m Boot Mode Overview on page 53 m Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview on page 4 V Change the Host Boot Mode Behavior at Reset The HOST bootmode state property controls how OpenBoot NVRAM variables are used Normally the current settings of these variables are retained Setting HOST bootmode state reset nvram changes the OpenBoot NVRAM variables to their default settings at the next reset Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set HOST bootmode state value where value is one of the following m normal At next reset retains current NVRAM variable settings m reset nvram At next reset returns OpenBoot variables to default settings Note state reset nvram will return to normal after the next server reset or 10 minutes see expires property in Display Host Boot Mode Expiration Date on page 57 config and script properties do not expire and will be cleared upon the m next server reset or manually by setting value to Related Information m Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM on page 17 m Boot Mode Overview on page 53 m Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview on page 4 Configuring Boot Mode 55 V Manage the Host Boot Mode Script Atth
65. ge 9 2 At the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SYS keyswitch state diag The server is set to run full POST diagnostics on server reset 3 To return to your normal diagnostic settings after running POST at the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SYS keyswitch_state normal Related Information m Discover Faults Oracle I LOM on page 67 m Locate the Server on page 76 m Clear a Fault on page 72 Display Console History This topic describes displaying the host server console output buffers Monitoring the Server 69 There are two console history buffers that can contain up to 1 Mbyte of information The HOST console history target writes all types of log information The HOST console bootlog target writes boot information and initialization data into the console buffer until Oracle ILOM is notified by the server that the Oracle Solaris OS is up and running This buffer is kept until the host is booted again Note You must have Oracle ILOM Administrator level user permission to use this command 1 To manage the HOST console history log at the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set HOST console history property option show HOST console history where property can be m line count This option accepts a value within the range of 1 to 2048 lines Specify for an unlimited number of lines The default is all lines m pause count This option a
66. h its own operating systems resources and identity within a single computer system Applications software can run in logical domains Each logical domain can be created destroyed reconfigured and rebooted independently Oracle VM Server for SPARC software enables you to create and manage as many as 32 logical domains depending on the hardware configuration of the server on which the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Manager has been installed You can virtualize resources and define network storage and other I O devices as services that can be shared between domains The Oracle VM Server for SPARC configurations are stored on the SP Using Oracle VM Server for SPARC CLI commands you can add a configuration specify a configuration to be used and list the configurations on the service processor You can also use the ILOM set HOST bootmode config configfile command to specify an Oracle VM Server boot configuration Related Information m Configuring Boot Mode on page 53 m Oracle VM Server for SPARC documentation http www oracle com technetwork documentation vm sparc 19428 7 html Multipathing Software Multipathing software enables you to define and control redundant physical paths to I O devices such as storage devices and network interfaces If the active path to a device becomes unavailable the software can automatically switch to an alternate path to maintain availability This capability is known as automatic failover To take a
67. how faulty SP faultmgmt 0 SP faultmgmt 1 SYS MB CMP0 BOBO CH1 DO0 SP faultmgmt 1 1808S25672PDZ1G1F1 faults 0 Related Information Discover Faults Using POST on page 69 Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 Locate the Server on page 76 Clear a Fault on page 72 Enabling Automatic System Recovery on page 73 Discover Faults Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell on page 67 V Discover Faults Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell The Oracle ILOM Fault Management shell provides a way to use the Oracle Solaris Fault Manager commands fmadm fmstat from within Oracle ILOM and to view both host and Oracle ILOM faults 1 To start the captive shell at the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type start SP faultmgmt shell Are you sure you want to start SP Faultmgt shell y n y faultmgmtsp gt Monitoring the Server 67 2 For a list of current server faults type faultmgmtsp fmadm faulty 2010 09 03 20 46 23 a4a2 86 5156 4243 8e88 d6516db12970 SPT 8000 DH Critical Fault class FRU Description Response Impact Action fault chassis voltage fail SYS MB Part Number 541 4197 04 Serial Number 1005LCB 1025D40059 A chassis voltage supply is operating outside of the allowable range The system will be powered off The chassis wide service required LED will be illuminated The system is not usable until repaired ILOM will not allow the system to be powered on unt
68. il repaired The administrator should review the ILOM event log for additional information pertaining to this diagnosis Please refer to the Details section of the Knowledge Article for additional information Note If the server detects the replacement of the faulty FRU the repair does not require a user command and the fault will be cleared automatically Discover more information about a specific fault Find the fault MSG ID SPT 8000 42 in the preceeding example and type it in the Search Knowledge Base search window at http support oracle com To repair the fault see Repair a Fault Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell on page 71 To leave the Fault Management shell and return to Oracle ILOM type faultmgmtsp gt exit gt 68 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Related Information m Oracle Solaris 10 OS Feature Spotlight Predictive Self Healing at www oracle com technetwork systems dtrace self healing index h tml m Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 m Discover Faults Oracle ILOM on page 67 m Repair a Fault Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell on page 71 Discover Faults Using POST The virtual keyswitch can be used to run full POST diagnostics without having to modify the diagnostic property settings Note that POST diagnostics can take a significant amount of time to run at server reset 1 Log in to Oracle ILOM See Log In to Oracle ILOM on pa
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70. ings and initiate reboot of the control domain which results in the host booting to the ok prompt Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set HOST domain control auto boot disabled reset HOST domain control force script The host reboots and stops at the ok prompt Related Information m Change the Host Boot Mode Behavior at Reset on page 55 m Configuring Boot Mode on page 53 m Boot Mode Overview on page 53 m Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview on page 4 Configuring Boot Mode 57 58 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Configuring Server Behavior at Restart Use the following procedures to configure how Oracle ILOM should behave during the following restart scenarios m Specify Behavior When the Host Resets on page 59 m Specify Behavior When the Host Stops Running on page 60 m Set the Boot Timeout Interval on page 60 m Specify Behavior at Boot Timeout on page 61 m Specify Behavior if Restart Fails on page 61 m Specify Maximum Restart Attempts on page 62 WV Specify Behavior When the Host Resets Specify if the host should continue to boot if an error is encountered Set this property gt set HOST autorunonerror value where value can be m false The host continues to boot if an error is encountered m true The host does not continue to boot if an error is encountered Related Information m Configuring Policy Settings on p
71. k SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0868 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001cb4a637 SASAddress 5000c5001cb4a635 PhyNum 0 Target a Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TEAC DV W28SS R 1 0C SATA device PhyNum 7 Target d Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001cb477cb SASAddress 5000c5001cb477c9 PhyNum 1 Target e Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001cb47 93 SASAddress 5000c5001cb47f91 PhyNum 2 Target f Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB 96 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 SASDeviceName 5000c5001cb47 7f SASAddress 5000c5001cb47f7d PhyNum 3 Target 389 Volume 0 Unit 0 Disk LSI Logical Volume 3000 583983104 Blocks 298 GB VolumeDeviceName 3ce534e42c02a3c0 VolumeWWID 0ce534e42c02a3c0 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci b pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 hub 3 storage 2 Unit 0 Removable Read Only device AMI Virtual CDROM 1 00 Note The probe scsi all output example shown above can be applied to the interpretation of probe scsi all output for SPARC T3 1B systems Note The probe scsi all output for SPARC T3 1 and SPARC T3 4 servers has special characteristics due to their use of two on board SAS controllers In addition on SPARC T3 1 servers with sixteen disk capable backplanes the two controllers connect to the hard drives through a SA
72. kip being prompted for confirmation use the start script SYS command Related Information Power Off the Server on page 16 m Reset the Server From the Oracle Solaris OS on page 17 m Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM on page 17 W Power Off the Server 1 Shut down the Oracle Solaris OS At the Oracle Solaris prompt type shutdown g0 i0 y svc startd The system is coming down Please wait svc startd 91 system services are now being stopped Jun 12 19 46 57 wgs41 58 syslogd going down on signal 15 svc stard The system is down syncing file systems done Program terminated r eboot o k prompt h alt o 2 Switch from the system console prompt to the service processor console prompt ok gt 3 From the ILOM gt prompt type gt stop SYS Are you sure you want to stop SYS y n y Stopping SYS Note To perform an immediate shutdown use the stop force script SYS command Ensure that all data is saved before typing this command Related Information m Power On the Server on page 15 m Reset the Server From the Oracle Solaris OS on page 17 m Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM on page 17 16 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 V Reset the Server From the Oracle Solaris OS It is not necessary to power the server off and on to perform a reset To reset the server from the Oracle Solaris prompt t
73. ld do if the host fails to reach the Oracle Solaris running state Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set HOST bootfailrecovery value where value can be m powercycle m poweroff the default Related Information m Specify Maximum Restart Attempts on page 62 Configuring Server Behavior at Restart 61 WV Specify Maximum Restart Attempts Specify how many times Oracle ILOM should attempt to restart the host Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type set HOST maxbootfail attempts The default value of maxboot fail is 3 three attempts If the host does not boot successfully within the number of tries indicated by maxbootfail the host is powered off or powercycled depending upon the setting of bootfailrecovery In either case boottimeout is set to 0 zero seconds disabling further attempts to restart the host Related Information m Specify Behavior if Restart Fails on page 61 62 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Configuring Devices These topics contain information about configuring devices in the server Unconfigure a Device Manually on page 63 Reconfigure a Device Manually on page 63 Vv Unconfigure a Device Manually The Oracle ILOM firmware provides a component_state disabled command which enables you to unconfigure server devices manually This command marks the specified device as disabled Any device marked disabled wh
74. lue that identifies the port that a disk is connected to VolumeDeviceName When a RAID volume has been configured this is the RAID volume WWN value recognized by the Oracle Solaris OS VolumeWWID When a RAID volume has been configured this is the RAID volume WWN value referenced by OBP A SPARC T13 4 server has two onboard SAS controllers each connected to a separate four disk capable backplane The following table shows the PhyNum to disk slot correspondence for these backplanes 92 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 TABLE SAS Controller Port Mapping for an Eight Disk Backplane SAS SAS Controller PhyNum Disk Slot Controller PhyNum Disk Slot 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 7 Note OBP uses a different device path for SAS controller 1 in SPARC T3 4 servers depending on whether the server has four processors or two processors The path for SAS Controller 0 is the same for both processor configurations SAS Controller Device Path SPARC T3 4 Server With Four Processors The following example illustrates probe scsi all output for a SPARC T3 4 with four processors and eight drives Because SAS controller 0 controls the hard drives installed in backplane slots 0 3 the default boot device for this example is PhyNum 0 in the group of hard drives under controller 0 It has a SASDeviceName value of 5000cca00a75dcac and a SASAddress value of 5000cca00a75dcad ok probe scsi all
75. nclosure with handle 0x0 is now offline Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname scsi ID 107833 kern notice pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 mpt sasO0 Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname PhysDiskNum 0 with DevHandle 0xd in slot 0 for enclosure with handle 0x0 is now active out of sync Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname scsi ID 107833 kern warning WARNING pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 mpt sasO0 Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname Volume 905 is degraded Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname scsi ID 107833 kern notice pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 mpt sasO0 Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname Volume 0 is now degraded Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname scsi ID 107833 kern warning WARNING pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 mpt sasO0 Mar 16 16 45 19 hostname Volume 905 is degraded Refer to the View the System Message Log Files topic in your service manual for more information about examining these messages V Display Status show volumes Command OBP You can halt the system and use the show volumes OBP command to determine if a drive has failed 1 Halt the system and display the OBP ok prompt See Display the ok Prompt on page 11 2 Select the SAS controller device ok select pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci e scsi 0 See Prepare to Use the FCode Utility on page 28 for more information Configuring Hardware RAID 33 3 Type the show volumes command to display the RAID volumes and their associated disks In the following example the secondar
76. nd on page 27 m Update Firmware to Enable Zoning on page 27 V Enable Disk Zones zoningcli Command Ifzoning has been disabled you can enable it by running the following command zoningcli enable zoning V Disable Disk Zones zoningcli Command If zoning has been enabled you can disable it by running the following command zoningcli disable zoning V Update Firmware to Enable Zoning If your SPARC T3 1 server requires disk zoning but does not have the required minimum system firmware level and or the LSI firmware on the backplane does not have patch 147034 01 you must perform the following step for the controllers to function properly Configuring Hardware RAID 27 patch You can restore the files after the patch is installed Caution Be certain to back up any data stored on the disks before you install this Apply patch 147034 01 to the LSI firmware on the disk backplane This patch causes the backplane to be partitioned into the two eight disk zones described in Disk Zones for SPARC T3 1 Servers With Sixteen Disk Backplanes on page 21 Tip When zoning is enabled devalias for slots 8 15 will be incorrect unless the system firmware is updated to either 8 0 5 b or a higher 8 0 level or to 8 1 0 or higher See Minimum System Firmware for Valid devalias in Upper Disk Locations on page 28 for more information Minimum System Firmware for Valid devalias in Upper
77. nents offline if needed m Oracle Solaris OS Predictive Self Healing This technology continuously monitors the health of the CPU memory and other components and works with Oracle ILOM to take a faulty component offline if needed The PSH technology enables servers to accurately predict component failures and mitigate many serious problems before they occur m Log files and command interface Provide the standard Oracle Solaris OS log files and investigative commands that can be accessed and displayed on the device of your choice m SunVTS An application that exercises the server provides hardware validation and discloses possible faulty components with recommendations for repair The LEDs Oracle ILOM PSH and many of the log files and console messages are integrated For example when the Oracle Solaris software detects a fault it displays the fault and logs it and passes information to Oracle ILOM where it is logged Related Information m Discover Faults Oracle ILOM on page 67 m Discover Faults Using POST on page 69 m Discover Faults Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell on page 67 m See the server service manual section detecting and managing faults SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 W Discover Faults Oracle ILOM Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type show faulty This command displays the target the property and the value of the fault For example s
78. nt port configuration is changed while you are connected to the SP using a network connection such as SSH web or Oracle ILOM Remote Console m In chip connectivity between the SP and the host operating system might not be supported by the on board host Gigabit Ethernet controller If this condition Occurs use a different port or route to transmit traffic between the source and destination targets instead of using L2 bridging switching m Server host power cycles might cause a brief interruption of network connectivity for server Gigabit Ethernet ports NETn that are configured for sideband management If this condition occurs configure the adjacent switch bridge ports as host ports 48 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Related Information m Configure SP In band Sideband Access on page 49 m SP Network Address Options on page 45 Configure SP In band Sideband Access This procedure describes how to access the SP from an in band or sideband management using a host network port If you perform this procedure using a network connection you might lose connectivity to the server Using a serial connection for this procedure eliminates the possibility of losing connectivity during sideband management configuration changes 1 Log in to Oracle ILOM See Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 2 If you logged in using the serial port you can assign a static IP address For instructions see the information
79. obe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane When analyzing probe scsi all output look for this SAS device information SASDeviceName This is the WWN that the Oracle Solaris OS recognizes SASAddress This is the WWN that the OBP recognizes PhyNum This is a hexadecimal value that identifies the port that a disk is connected to VolumeDeviceName When a RAID volume has been configured this is the RAID volume WWN value recognized by the Oracle Solaris OS VolumeWWID When a RAID volume has been configured this is the RAID volume WWN value referenced by OBP The following table shows the PhyNum to disk slot correspondence for a sixteen disk backplane connected to onboard SAS controllers 0 and 1 Note The default 16 disk backplane configuration is divided into two logically isolated zones with disk slots 0 7 visible to SAS controller 0 and disk slots 8 15 visible to SAS controller 1 TABLE SAS Controller Port Mapping for Sixteen Disk Backplanes SAS PhyNum Disk Slot SAS PhyNum Disk Slot Controller Hex Dec Controller Hex Dec 0 0 0 1 8 8 1 1 9 9 2 2 A 10 Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 89 TABLE SAS Controller Port Mapping for Sixteen Disk Backplanes Continued SAS PhyNum Disk Slot SAS PhyNum Disk Slot Controller Hex Dec Controller Hex Dec 9 3 B 11 4 4 C 12 5 5 D 13 6 6 E 14 7 7 F 15 The following example illustrates probe scsi all output for a
80. of the server be done prior to the upgrade procedure An upgrade takes about 6 minutes to complete ILOM will enter a special mode to load new firmware No other tasks can be performed in ILOM until the firmware upgrade is complete and ILOM is reset Are you sure you want to load the specified file y n y Do you want to preserve the configuration y n y Firmware update is complete ILOM will now be restarted with the new firmware Update Complete Reset device to use new image gt After the flash image has been updated the server automatically resets runs diagnostics and returns to the login prompt on the serial console U Boot 1 x x Custom AST2100 U Boot 3 0 Aug 21 2010 10 46 54 r58174 kkk Net faradaynic 0 faradaynic 1 Enter Diagnostics Mode q uick n ormal default e x tended manufacturing mode 0 Diagnostics Mode NORMAL lt DIAGS gt Memory Data Bus Test PASSED lt DIAGS gt Memory Address Bus Test PASSED I2C Probe Test SP Bus Device Address Result 6 SP FRUID U1101 OxA0 PASSED 6 DS1338 RTC U1102 OxDO PASSED lt DIAGS gt PHY 0 R W Test PASSED lt DIAGS gt PHY 0 Link Status PASSED lt DIAGS gt ETHERNET PHY 0 Internal Loopback Test PASSED Booting image at 110a2000 Mounting local filesystems Mounted all disk partitions Configuring network interfaces FTGMAC100 eth0 ftgmaci00 open Updating the Firmwa
81. olaris Single Initiator on page 100 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device on page 103 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume on page 105 Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 95 V Identify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP Use probe scsi a11 to display the following SAS device information m SASDeviceName This is the WWN that the Oracle Solaris OS recognizes m SASAddress This is the WWN that the OBP recognizes m PhyNum This is a hexadecimal value that identifies the port that a disk is connected to m VolumeDeviceName When a RAID volume has been configured this is the RAID volume WWN value recognized by the Oracle Solaris OS m VolumeWWID When a RAID volume has been configured this is the RAID volume s WWN value referenced by OBP The following example is based on a SPARC T3 2 server with six hard drives Four hard drives are connected to the SAS controller as individual storage devices These are Target 9 d e and Two hard drives are configured as a RAID volume This disk array is Target 389 Run probe scsi all In the following example the hard drive installed in physical slot 0 has the PhyNum value 0 It is designated Target 9 and has a SASDeviceName value of 5000c5001cb4a637 ok probe scsi all pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 lt SAS controller FCode Version 1 00 54 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 Target 9 Unit 0 Dis
82. onfigured See the installation guide for your server for instructions 79 2 Open an SSH session to connect to the service processor ssh rootQxxx xxx xxx xxx Aue you sure you want to continue connecting yes no yes password password nothing displayed Waiting for daemons to initialize Daemons ready Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 3 x x x Copyright 2010 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms 3 Power off the host gt stop SYS 4 Set the keyswitch_state parameter to normal gt set SYS keyswitch_state normal 5 Type the load command with the path to the new flash image The load command updates the service processor flash image and the host firmware The load command requires the following information m IP address of a TFTP server on the network that can access the flash image m Full path name to the flash image that the IP address can access The command usage is as follows load script source tftp xxx xxx xx xxx pathname where m script Does not prompt for confirmation and acts as if yes was specified 80 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 m source Specifies the IP address and full path name URL to the flash image load source tftp 129 99 99 99 pathname NOTE A firmware upgrade will cause the server and ILOM to be reset It is recommended that a clean shutdown
83. ou want to start HOST console y n y Serial console started To stop type where option can be m f force Enables a user with a Console c role to take the console from any current user and force that user into view mode 10 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 m script Bypasses the prompt for a yes or no confirmation Note If the Oracle Solaris OS is not running the server displays the ok prompt Related Information m Display the Oracle ILOM gt Prompt on page 12 m Use a Local Graphics Monitor on page 13 m Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 V Display the ok Prompt This procedure assumes the default system console configuration Choose the appropriate shutdown method from the following table to reach the ok prompt To ensure getting to the ok prompt set the following Oracle ILOM property before performing the procedures described in the table gt set HOST bootmode script setenv auto boot false Caution When possible reach the ok prompt by performing a graceful shutdown of the OS Using any other method might cause the loss of server state information Accessing the Server 11 Server State What To Do OS running and responsive OS unresponsive OS unresponsive and need to prevent auto boot Shut down the server using one of these methods From a shell or command tool window type an appropriate command for exampl
84. ow referred to as cot WWNAa0 where WWN is a hexadecimal value that is unique to this device throughout the world 85 m This WWN value does not map in a predictable way to the physical address of the device to which it refers To reliably specify a particular storage device for an OS download operation you must determine the correspondence between the WWN value assigned to that device and its physical location You can find this correspondence using either OBP or Oracle Solaris commands m When in OBP run probe scsi all See Identify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP on page 96 for instructions m When in Oracle Solaris run format followed by prtconf v See Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 or Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 for instructions These commands generate information about the SAS controllers and the storage devices that are connected to them This information includes both logical and physical names which you can analyze to determine these logical and physical address relationships Note Refer to your service manual for a description of the physical drive slot organization on your system Related Information m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 m probe scsi all
85. pendingmanagementport SYS MB SP NETO sidebandmacaddress 00 11 37 80 44 B7 state enabled Commands 50 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 cd set show Related Information m Oracle ILOM In band Sideband Management on page 48 m SP Network Address Options on page 45 Configuring Network Addresses 51 52 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Configuring Boot Mode Use the Oracle ILOM boot mode properties to specify how the host boots when correcting a problem with OpenBoot or Oracle VM Server for SPARC settings m Boot Mode Overview on page 53 m Configure the Host Boot Mode of Oracle VM Server for SPARC on page 54 m Change the Host Boot Mode Behavior at Reset on page 55 m Manage the Host Boot Mode Script on page 56 m Display Host Boot Mode Expiration Date on page 57 m Override OpenBoot PROM Settings to Reset the Server on page 57 Boot Mode Overview Boot mode bootmode properties enable you to override the default method the server uses when it boots This ability is useful to override particular OpenBoot or Oracle VM Server settings that might be incorrect to set up OpenBoot variables using a script or to perform similar tasks For example if the OpenBoot settings have become corrupt you can set the bootmode state property to reset nvram then reset the server to its factory default OpenBoot settings Service personnel might ins
86. ration of the concept Zoning is disabled When zoning is disabled each disk is visible to both controllers The following example shows this by listing every disk with controller 0 and with controller 1 Tip Note that SASDeviceName and SASAddress for each PhyNum listed under controller 1 matches the corresponding PhyNum s DeviceName and SASAddress listed under controller 0 This is true for PhyNum 1 6 which were omitted to reduce the size of the table 0 ok probe scsi all pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci f pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 hub 3 storage 2 Unit 0 Removable Read Only device AMI Virtual CDROM 1 00 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 lt Controller 1 FCode Version 1 00 56 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 13 00 Target a Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TEAC DV W28SS R 1 0C SATA device PhyNum 6 Target b Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0868 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c50017b0c14b SASAddress 5000c50017b0c149 PhyNum 0 24 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 PhyNum 1 6 are omitted to conserve space 12 0 Disk SEAGATE ST973402SSUN72G 0400 143374738 Blocks 73 GB DeviceName 5000c50003d5c6a3 SASAddress 5000c50003d5c6al PhyNum 7 t 13 it 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914603SSUN146G 0768 286739329 Blocks 146 GB DeviceName 5000c50012ef2247 SASAddress 5000c50012ef2245 PhyNum 8 t 14 it 0 Disk SEAGATE ST973402SSUN72G 0400 143374738 Blocks 73 GB DeviceName 5000c50003d4
87. re 81 Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star ting ting ting ting ting ting ting ting ting ting ting ting ting ting ting hostname system log daemon syslogd and klogd capidirect daemon capidirectd Done Event Manager eventmgr Done ipmi log manager daemon logmgr Done IPMI Stack Done sshd SP fishwrap cache daemon fishwrapd Done Host deamon hostd Done Network Controller Sideband Interface Daemon ncsid Done Platform Obfuscation Daemon pod Done lu main daemon lumain Done Detection Diagnosis After System Boot dasboot Done Servicetags discoverer stdiscoverer Servicetags listener stlistener Dynamic FRUID Daemon dynafrud Done login Related Information m Display the Firmware Version on page 79 V Display OpenBoot Version The HOST obp version property displays information about the version of OpenBoot on the host View the current setting for this property gt show HOST obp_version Related Information m Update the Firmware on page 79 m OpenBoot Overview on page3 V Display POST Version The HOST post version property displays information about the version of POST on the host 82 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 View the current setting for this property gt show HOST post_version Related Information m
88. robe scsi all on page 24 Disk Zone Status zoningcli list If Hardware Management Pack software version 2 1 1 or later is installed on your system you can use the zoningcli list command to determine whether or not zoning is enabled Zoning status is shown in the first line of the output in each of the following examples Zoning is disabled zoningcli list expander Expander SUN SAS2 X16DBP zoning disable lt ZG Persist att dev att id 00 5000c50017b0c149 010 01 5000c5000576a349 010 Lead 25 0000000000000000 001 Zoning is enabled zoningcli list expander Expander SUN SAS2 X16DBP zoning enable ZG Persist att dev att id 00 5000c50017b0c149 010 Configuring Hardware RAID 23 01 5000c5000576a349 010 1 01 00 PETI 25 0000000000000000 001 1 00 00 If the zoningcli utility is not available on your system you can use the OBP command probe scsi all to determine whether or not zoning is enabled See Disk Zone Status probe scsi all on page 24 Disk Zone Status probe scsi all The following probe scsi all output examples show the difference in how storage devices are listed when zoning is enabled and when it is disabled There are 10 disks represented in both examples They are identified as PhyNum 0 9 Note The entries for PhyNum 1 6 are omitted in these examples to reduce the size of the examples The missing entries would not alter the illust
89. robe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 m probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 4 on page 92 m Identify a Disk Slot Using probe scsi all OBP on page 96 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Onboard Controllers on page 98 m Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf Oracle Solaris Single Initiator on page 100 m WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume on page 105 WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume The following Oracle Solaris Jumpstart profile example shows how to use the WWN syntax when installing the OS on a RAID volume When installing software on a RAID volume use the virtual device s VolumeDeviceName instead of an individual device name In this example the RAID volume name is 3ce534e42c02a3c0 install_type flash_install boot_device 3ce534e42c02a3c0 preserve archive_location nfs 129 148 94 249 export install media solaris builds s10u9 flar latest flar Disk layouts 104 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 partitioning explicit filesys rootdisk s0 free filesys rootdisk sl 8192 swap Related Information World Wide Name Syntax on page 85 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Eight Disk Backplane on page 87 probe scsi all Output Example SPARC T3 1 Sixteen Disk Backplane on page 89 probe scsi
90. rs all data currently on the disks you include in the volume will be lost Disk Zones for SPARC T3 1 Servers With Sixteen Disk Backplanes Whenever a SPARC T3 1 sixteen disk backplane is managed by the onboard SAS 2 controllers the backplane must be partitioned into two logical zones with eight disk slots per zone Configuring Hardware RAID 21 m Zone A Contains backplane slots 0 through 7 which are visible only to onboard SAS 2 controller 0 m Zone B Contains backplane slots 8 through 15 which are visible only to onboard SAS 2 controller 1 Disk zoning requires that the LSI expander firmware on the backplane include patch 147034 01 at least This patch creates the required disk zones Note For additional information about patch 147034 01 refer to its README document README 147034 on the My Oracle Support site Tip When zoning is enabled devalias for slots 8 15 will be incorrect unless the system firmware is updated to either 8 0 5 b or a higher 8 0 level or to 8 1 0 or higher For more information see Minimum System Firmware for Valid devalias in Upper Disk Locations on page 28 for more information These disk zone definitions are persistent Their configuration cannot be modified and they remain in effect across power cycles and reboot operations They must be active whenever the SAS 2 onboard controllers are used to manage disks in a sixteen disk capable backplane However if you use an in
91. s equal to the value of HOST macaddress plus one 1 Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt show HOST macaddress Configuring Network Addresses 47 Related Information m Display the DHCP Server IP Address on page 46 Using an In band Connection to the SP These topics describe how to use an in band or sideband connection to the SP m Oracle ILOM In band Sideband Management on page 48 m Configure SP In band Sideband Access on page 49 Oracle ILOM In band Sideband Management By default you connect to the server s SP using the out of band network management port NET MGT The Oracle ILOM sideband management feature enables you to select either the NET MGT port or one of the server s Gigabit Ethernet ports NETn which are in band ports to send and receive Oracle ILOM commands to and from the server SP In band ports are also called sideband ports The advantage of using a sideband management port to manage the server s SP is that one fewer cable connection and one fewer network switch port are needed In configurations where numerous servers are being managed such as data centers sideband management can represent a significant savings in hardware and network utilization Note In band connection is not recommended for server modules When sideband management is enabled in Oracle ILOM the following conditions might occur m Connectivity to the server SP might be lost when the SP manageme
92. server with seven hard drives in an eight disk capable backplane configuration In this example the hard drives are connected to the two SAS controllers in this manner m Four hard drives are connected to SAS controller 0 These are targets 9 a b and c m Three hard drives and a SATA DVD device are connected to SAS controller 1 These are targets 9 b c and a respectively Identifying WWN Designated SAS2 Devices 87 Because SAS controller 0 controls the hard drives installed in backplane slots 0 3 the default boot device for this sample configuration is PhyNum 0 in the group of hard drives under controller 0 It has a SASDeviceName value of 5000cca00a75dcac and a SASAddress value of 5000cca00a75dcad ok probe scsi all pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci f pci 0 usb 0 2 hub 2 hub 3 storage 2 Unit 0 Removable Read Only device AMI Virtual CDROM 1 00 pci 400 pci 2 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 lt SAS controller 1 FCode Version 1 00 54 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 17 00 Target 9 Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5001d33fba7 SASAddress 5000c5001d33fba5 PhyNum 0 Target a Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TEAC DV W28SS R LOC SATA device PhyNum 6 Target b Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H103030SCSUN300G A2A8 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000cca00a76e380 SASAddress 5000cca00a76e381 PhyNum 1 Target c Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDevic
93. server is AC power cycled or the top cover is removed if applicable For more information on POST see the service manual for your server Related Information m Oracle ILOM Overview on page 1 Oracle Solaris OS Overview The Oracle Solaris OS includes commands and other software resources to use for server administration For an introduction to management tools in your Oracle Solaris release see System Administration Guide Basic Administration in the Oracle Solaris documentation collection Oracle Solaris software includes SunVTS software SunVTS tests and validates Oracle hardware by verifying the connectivity and functionality of hardware devices controllers and peripherals In addition to the SunVTS information in the Oracle Solaris documentation SunVTS documentation collections are available at http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx E19719 01 amp id homepage Related Information m OpenBoot Overview on page3 OpenBoot Overview The OpenBoot firmware starts the OS validates installed hardware and can be used for other server administration tasks below the OS level For more information about OpenBoot commands see the OpenBoot 4 x Command Reference Manual in the Oracle Solaris documentation collection Understanding System Administration Resources 3 Related Information m Oracle Solaris OS Overview on page 3 Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview A logical domain is a discrete logical grouping wit
94. sion 2 00 Firmware Version 5 00 13 00 Target a Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914603SSUN146G 0768 286739329 Blocks 146 GB SASDeviceName 5000c50012ef2247 SASAddress 5000c50012ef2245 PhyNum 8 Target b Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST973402SSUN72G 0400 143374738 Blocks 73 GB SASDeviceName 5000c50003d49c77 SASAddress 5000c50003d49c75 PhyNum 9 Target c Unit 0 Encl Serv device SUN SAS2 X16DBP 0305 SASAddress 50800200000272bd PhyNum 18 Target d Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TEAC DV W28SS R 1 0C SATA device PhyNum 6 pci 400 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 0 lt Controller 0 Target a Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0868 585937500 Blocks 300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c50017b0c14b SASAddress 5000c50017b0c149 PhyNum 0 PhyNum 1 6 are omitted to conserve space Target 11 Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST973402SSUN72G 0400 143374738 Blocks 73 GB SASDeviceName 5000c50003d5c6a3 SASAddress 5000c50003d5c6a1 PhyNum 7 Target 12 Unit 0 Encl Serv device SUN SAS2 X16DBP 0305 SASAddress 50800200000272bd PhyNum 18 0 ok 26 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Enabling and Disabling Disk Zoning In the Field These topics describe how to enable and disable disk zones in the field Note You must have version 2 1 1 of the Oracle Hardware Management Pack or later to have access to the zoningcli command m Enable Disk Zones zoningcli Command on page 27 m Disable Disk Zones zoningcli Comma
95. tem identifier property to store customer identification information This string is encoded in all trap messages generated by SNMP Assigning a unique system identifier can be useful in distinguishing which system generates which SNMP message Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SP system identifier data Note The data string data must be enclosed in quote marks Related Information m Log In to Oracle ILOM on page 9 m Change Customer FRUdata Information on page 37 38 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Configuring Policy Settings These topics describe managing configuration policies using Oracle ILOM Specify Cooldown Mode on page 39 Restore Host Power State at Restart on page 40 Specify Host Power State at Restart on page 41 Disable or Re Enable Power On Delay on page 41 Specify Parallel Boot of the SP and Host on page 42 Configure Host Behavior With the Keyswitch State on page 42 Vv Specify Cooldown Mode The HOST_COOLDOWN property when set to enabled will cause the server to enter cooldown mode when the host is powering off Upon server poweroff cooldown mode directs Oracle ILOM to monitor certain components to ensure that they are below a minimum temperature so as not to cause harm to the user Once the components are below the minimum temperature then the power is removed from the server or if it takes longer then 4 minutes th
96. ternal PCIe RAID HBA instead of the onboard SAS 2 controllers you must disable disk zoning You do this with the following command i zoningcli disable zoning The zoningcli command is contained in versions 2 1 1 and 2 2 of the Oracle Hardware Management Pack See Hardware Management Pack Overview on page 5 for more information Most SPARC T3 1 servers with sixteen disk capable backplanes are shipped with zoning enabled There are two exceptions to this default rule m Zoning is disabled at the factory when a SPARC T3 1 system containing a sixteen disk backplane is built with an internal PCIe RAID HBA m SPARC T3 1 systems manufactured with 16 disk backplanes before disk zoning became the default were shipped without patch 147034 01 For these systems the patch must be installed in the field to support disk zoning Note Because disks are not visible to controllers across zone boundaries a SAS 2 controller cannot create a RAID volume that contains disks that are included in the other zone 22 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 You can use the zoningcli utility to enable or disable zoning in a sixteen disk capable backplane See Enabling and Disabling Disk Zoning In the Field on page 27 for more information Displaying Disk Zone Information These topics describe two methods for accessing disk zoning information m Disk Zone Status zoningcli list on page 23 m Disk Zone Status p
97. that is best for your environment You can physically connect to the SP using a serial connection or a network connection The network connection can be configured to use a static IP address or DHCP the default Optionally the T3 Series servers can use an in band network connection to the SP rather than the default out of band network management port For more information on each option see the following documentation To use a serial connection to the SP see Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port in the installation guide for your server or Communicating With the Server Module During Startup in the installation guide for your server module To assign a static IP address to the SP see Assign a Static IP Address to the SP in the installation guide for your server To use an in band connection to the SP see Oracle ILOM In band Sideband Management on page 48 45 Related Information m Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Documentation m Oracle ILOM Overview on page 1 W Disable or Re Enable Network Access to the SP Use the SP network state property to enable or disable the service processor s network interface Atthe Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set SP network state value where value can be m enabled the default m disabled Related Information m SP Network Address Options on page 45 V Display the DHCP Server IP Address To display the IP addr
98. tion data m factory Removes all SP configuration data as well as all log files 2 Power off and restart the host to complete the setting change gt stop SYS reset SP Related Information m Power Off the Server on page 16 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Configuring Hardware RAID These topics describe how to configure and manage RAID disk volumes using the server s onboard SAS2 disk controllers Hardware RAID Support on page 19 Disk Zones for SPARC T3 1 Servers With Sixteen Disk Backplanes on page 21 Displaying Disk Zone Information on page 23 Enabling and Disabling Disk Zoning In the Field on page 27 Minimum System Firmware for Valid devalias in Upper Disk Locations on page 28 Prepare to Use the FCode Utility on page 28 FCode Utility Commands on page 30 Create a Hardware RAID Volume on page 30 Hot Spare Drives in RAID Volumes LSI on page 32 Determining If a Drive Has Failed on page 32 RAID Drive Replacement Strategies on page 35 Locate Device Paths on page 35 Hardware RAID Support In the SPARC and Netra SPARC T3 series servers and blades hardware RAID support is provided by either onboard SAS2 RAID controllers or pluggable RAID expansion modules REMs Both types of controller enable you to create logical disk volumes consisting of two or more redundant disk drives The following table identifies the type of hardware RAID
99. tomatic system recovery feature not the similarly named auto service request feature m Automatic System Recovery Overview on page 73 m Enable ASR on page 74 m Disable ASR on page 74 m View Information on Components Affected by ASR on page 75 Automatic System Recovery Overview The server provides for ASR from failures in memory modules or PCI cards ASR functionality enables the server to resume operation after experiencing certain nonfatal hardware faults or failures When ASR is enabled the system s firmware diagnostics automatically detect failed hardware components An autoconfiguring capability designed into the system firmware enables the system to unconfigure failed components and to restore server operation As long as the server is capable of operating without the failed component the ASR features enable the server to reboot automatically without operator intervention Note ASR is not activated until you enable it See Enable ASR on page 74 For more information about ASR refer to the service manual for your server Related Information m Enable ASR on page 74 m Disable ASR on page 74 m View Information on Components Affected by ASR on page 75 Monitoring the Server 73 W Enable ASR 1 At the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set HOST diag mode normal gt set HOST diag level max gt set HOST diag trigger power on reset 2 At the ok prompt type ok set
100. truct you to use the bootmode script property for problem resolution The full extent of script capabilities are not documented and exist primarily for debugging Because bootmode is intended to be used to correct a problem with the OpenBoot or Oracle VM Server settings the bootmode takes effect for a single boot only Additionally to prevent an administrator from setting a bootmode state property and forgetting about it a bootmode state property expires if the host is not reset within 10 minutes of the bootmode state property being set 53 Related Information m Reset the Server From the Oracle Solaris OS on page 17 m Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM on page 17 m OpenBoot Overview on page3 m Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview on page 4 WV Configure the Host Boot Mode of Oracle VM Server for SPARC Note You must use a valid Oracle VM Server configuration name for this task 1 Determine the valid Oracle VM Server configurations on your SP at the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type show HOST domain configs 2 Set the boot mode configuration at the Oracle ILOM gt prompt type gt set HOST bootmode config configname where the config property takes a configname value that is a valid named logical domain configuration For example if you created a Oracle VM Server configuration called ldm set1 gt set bootmode config ldm setl To return the boot mode config to the factory default con
101. vel command line IMPItool Supported host operating systems include Solaris Linux Windows and VMware 6 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Source for Downloading Hardware Management Pack Software You can download the Hardware Management Pack software from the following location http support oracle com Hardware Management Pack Documentation You can download Hardware Management Pack documentaton from the following location http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx ohmp For additional details about how to use the Storage Monitoring features in Oracle ILOM see the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide and the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Daily Management CLI Procedures Guide For additional details about accessing and managing your server via SNMP or IPMI see the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 SNMP IPMI CIM WSMAN Protocol Management Reference Links to these Oracle ILOM manuals are provided on the web site shown above You can find the complete set of Oracle ILOM documentation at this location http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx ilom30 Understanding System Administration Resources 7 8 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 Accessing the Server These topics include information on establishing low level communication with the server using the Oracle ILOM tool and the system console
102. y disk in a RAID 1 volume is offline ok show volumes Volume 0 Target 389 Type RAID1 Mirroring Name raidltest WWID 04eec3557b137 31 Degraded Enabled 2 Members 2048 Blocks 1048 KB Disk 1 Primary Optimal Target c HITACHI H101414SCSUN146G SA25 Disk 0 Secondary Offline Out Of Sync Target 0 SEAGATE 4 Type the unselect dev command to deselect the SAS controller device ok unselect dev V Display Status sas2ircu Utility LSI Use the LSI sas2ircu utility to display the status of the RAID volume and its associated drives Refer to the SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide for more information about displaying and interpreting device status using the sas2ircu utility RAID Drive Replacement Strategies Follow the strategies described below when replacing a failed drive in a RAID volume RAID Volume Level Strategy RAID 0 If a drive fails in a RAID 0 volume you will lose all data on that volume Replace the failed drive with a new drive of the same capacity recreate the RAID 0 volume and restore the data from a backup 34 SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide March 2012 RAID Volume Level Strategy RAID 1 Remove the failed drive and replace it with a new drive of the same capacity The new drive will be automatically configured and synced with the RAID volume RAID 1E Remove the failed drive and replace it with a new drive of the same capacity The new driv
103. ype one of the following commands shutdown g0 i6 y or reboot Related Information m Power Off the Server on page 16 m Power On the Server on page 15 m Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM on page 17 W Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM The ILOM reset command generates a graceful or forced hardware reset of the server By default the reset command gracefully resets the server Type one of the following commands to reset the server m Perform a graceful reset from ILOM reset SYS m Ifa graceful reset is not possible perform a forced hardware reset from ILOM reset force SYS Related Information m Power Off the Server on page 16 m Power On the Server on page 15 Controlling the Server 17 m Reset the Server From the Oracle Solaris OS on page 17 m Override OpenBoot PROM Settings to Reset the Server on page 57 18 W Reset the SP to Default Values If your SP becomes corrupt or you want to reset the SP to the factory default values change the SP reset to defaults setting then power off the host to implement the changes This is new behavior Previously you did not have to power off the host to reset default values to the SP You need administrator permissions to perform this task 1 To reset the SP to the default values type gt set SP reset to defaults value where value can be m all Removes all of the SP configura

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