Project: SUN center of Excellence at CDFD Customer: Center for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics Address: Gandipet City: Hyderabad State: AP Table of Contents : S.No Contents Page No 1 Diagram 2 2 Hardware Configuration 3 3 Power Connector Placement 4 4 System Internal Network 5 5 System Boards 6 6 Hostname and IP Address 7 7 Configuration of Terminal Server 8 8 Installation Procedure 10 9 Setting Up the Install Server for Domains 12
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Project: SUN center of Excellence at CDFDCustomer: Center for DNA Fingerprinting and DiagnosticsAddress: GandipetCity: HyderabadState: AP
Table of Contents:
S.No Contents Page No1 Diagram 22 Hardware Configuration 33 Power Connector Placement 44 System Internal Network 55 System Boards 66 Hostname and IP Address 77 Configuration of Terminal Server 88 Installation Procedure 109 Setting Up the Install Server for Domains 12
CPU/Memory boards 8 Boards(SB0, SB1, SB2, SB3, SB4, SB5, SB6, SB7) with 4*1200MHzUS IV CPU’s with 16GB RAM1 Board (SB8) with 4*1200MHz US IV CPU’s with 32GB RAM
CPUs 4 CPU’s on each board – Total 36 (9 Boards * 4 CPU’s)
Number of DIMMs 32 DIMMs on each Board
Memory capacity 16GB on 8 Boards (Each DIMM is 512MB)32 GB on 1 Board- SB8 ( Each DIMM is 1GB)Total Memory :128+32 =160GB
6 No. of IEC309 32A sockets in front side connected to PS0, PS1, and PS2 (three socketsconnected with Power source UPS A and three Connected with power source UPS B)
6 No. of IEC309 32A sockets in rear side connected to PS3, PS4, and PS5 (three socketsconnected with Power source UPS A and three Connected with power source UPS B).
I 1 Network : Domain-to-SC management network. Domains A–R communicates with theSC over this network. This network is internal to the platform and does not requirecabling. By default, IP forwarding on the I1 network is disabled. Forwarding should not beenabled.
I 2 Network : SC-to-SC management network. Each SC communicates with the other overthis network. There is no domain traffic on this network. This network is internal tothe platform and does not require cabling. By default, IP forwarding on the I2network is disabled. Forwarding should not be enabled.
C x Network : External customer-provided network for access to the SC and domains A–R.Each C network represents a user community, which might or might not share networktraffic. Cabling, network equipment, and domain-side interface cards must beprovided by the customer. Additionally, each C network cabled to the SC has a logical IPaddress. This address is logical and does not require cabling.
Note: I1 network - IPv4 must be used on the I1 network if network installation/bootingdomains across I1 are required.
C x network- A maximum of two user communities can be cabled to the SC. Thisrestriction does not apply to domains.
The system controller is the heart of the Sun Fire E25K/E20K systems availability andserviceability technology. It configures the system; coordinates the boot process; sets up thedynamic system domains; monitors the system environmental sensors; and handles errordetection, diagnosis, and recovery. Two System Control boards are configured into thesystem to provide redundancy and automatic failover in the event that one board fails
A small system called the system controller (SC) manages the Sun Fire systems. The SC isresponsible for all of the functions required to test, configure, and boot domains. It suppliesall system clocks and virtual TOD clocks for the domains and monitors power andenvironmental status. It also provides domain control with virtual key switches and consoleconnections for each domain.
Testing and Configuration
Upon power on or a reset, the SC runs a self test called SCPOST. It then starts theplatform management software.
The SC configures and coordinates the initialization, testing, and boot processes.After a system failure, and when the virtual key switch of a domain is turned on, theSC powers on the system components associated with the domain and runs SPOSTfor the domain. SPOST controls the running of LPOST and IPOST. LPOST tests theCPU/Memory boards, I/O boards, and the system interconnect. IPOST tests the PCIcontrollers. The SC then configures the domain based on the components that passthe tests and starts the boot sequence.
• Voltage, current, and temperatures for power supplies• Voltage and temperatures for all system boards and processors• Temperatures of ASICS• Fan status and speed
If safe thresholds are exceeded, the SC shuts down components to prevent damageto the system.
System Administration and Maintenance
The SC provides access for platform and domain administration. Access to the SC isby the included RS-232 serial connection or by network connection.
Tasks performed at the platform level are:
• SC setup and configuration• Allocation of system resources for domains• Domain creation• Status display of all domains• Power control for all system components• Logical enable and disable of components• Individual CPU/Memory board tests• Component and environmental status display• Platform error message administration• Platform password setup (Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 systems)• Platform and Domain Security configuration (Sun Fire 15K/12K systems)
Tasks performed at the domain level are:
• Power and boot control• Domain status display• Logical domain component enable and disable• Individual CPU/Memory board tests• Domain error message administration
Redundant System Components
All systems in the Sun Fire system product line can be configured with redundantcomponents. The ability to run with a subset of configured components increasesavailability of the system. As long as one processor with memory and one I/O module arefunctional, the system can run.
If the system is configured with redundant connections to storage and network, the accesscan be maintained using these alternate paths.
Redundant components include:
• CPU/Memory boards• I/O modules• PCI cards• System Controller boards• Sun™ Fireplane interconnect (Sun Fire 15K/12K systems)• Fan trays• Power supplies
CPU/Memory Boards
The CPU/Memory board holds four CPUs. Each CPU has an associated memory subsystemof eight DIMMs, so memory bandwidth and capacity are both scaled up as CPUs are added.The memory capacity of the board is 64 Gbytes using 2-Gbyte DIMMs. The maximummemory bandwidth inside a board is 9.6 Gbyte/sec. The CPU/Memory board has a 4.8Gbyte/sec connection to the rest of the system.
I/O Boards
The Sun Fire E25K/E20K hot-swap PCI assembly architecture has two I/O controllers. Eachcontroller provides one 33-MHz peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus and three33/66 MHz PCI buses for a total of four on each I/O board. Therefore, each I/O assembly haseight hot-swap component PCI slots. A Sun Fire I/O board has a 2.4 Gbyte/sec connection tothe rest of the system.
Peripherals
The Sun Fire E25K/E20K cabinet does not have room for peripherals, with the exception ofthe system controller peripherals (CD-ROM, digital audio tape (DAT) drive, and hard drive).However, more peripheral devices can be configured inadditional peripheral expansion racks.
1) Update the file /etc/remote on the administration workstation .Add the following line, forthe serial port A:a:dv=/dev/term/a:br#9600:
2) Connect the Terminal Server (TS) on the administration workstation using one of thecables delivered for the Terminal Server. You must use the port #1 of the TS. Use the port Aif you configured this port in the step 1. Connect onto the TS using the following command:$ tip a
3) Switch on the TS. Press the button TEST on the TS within 5 seconds. You should obtainthe prompt:monitor::
4) Run the following commandmonitor:: addrAnswer to the questions:- Internet address : 172.16.10.20- Subnet mask 255.255.255.0- preferred load host: hit RETURN- Broadcast address: 172.16.255.255- preferred dump adress: 172.16.10.20- IP packet encapsulation: Ethernet
5) Run the following commandmonitor:: seqFor the question Interface sequence, answer "self"
6) Dump the configuration in the NVRAMmonitor:: imageImage name: oper.52.enetTFTP load directory : ""TFTP dump path: dump.172.16.10.20
7) Quit tip using the keyboard sequence "~."
8) Reboot the TS. When the reboot is terminated, the TS should answer to a ping.
9) Modify the serial ports parameters
$ telnet 172.16.10.20Enter Annex port name or number: cliannex: suPassword: TS IP address (by default)annex# admin
admin: set port=all mode slaveadmin: set port=all type dial_inadmin: set port=all imask_7bits yadmin: set port=all input_flow_control start/stopadmin: set port=all output_flow_control noneadmin: reset annex alladmin: reset 1-8Reboot the TS.
Method to define a default route in the terminal server:
1.Telnet to the terminal concentrator and become superuser:$ telnet ntsTrying terminal concentrator..Connected to nts.Escape character is ’^]’.Rotaries Defined:cliEnter Annex port name or number: cliAnnex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1991 Xylogics,Inc.annex: suPassword: the TS IP address (by default)annex#
2. At the terminal concentrator prompt, enter:Annex# edit config.annexYou should see the following as the first line of help text on a screen editor.Ctrl-W: save and exit Ctrl-X: exit Ctrl-F: page down Ctrl-B: page up
a. To establish a default route within the terminal concentrator enter thefollowing, at the first line in the file, where default_router is the IP address for your router:%gatewaynet default gateway default_router metric 1 hardwiredThe line "%gateway" is mandatory.
b. Follow this with a carriage return and then Ctrl-W to save and exit.
3.Disable the router feature using the set command:annex# admin set annex routed n
Connect serial console cable from Terminal Server port #2 (5002) to SC0 & port #3 (5003) toSC1.Login as root to the Admin Workstation console (SB1500) and telnet to both SC’s
Admin Console # telnet 172.16.10.20 5002 for SC0 and 5003 for SC1
Now, both SC’s console will get
Power on the system and follow the on screen steps
Upon initial boot, the SC will ask the typical Solaris postinstall configuration questions likehostname and ipaddress etc
The minimum Solaris requirements for the domains depend on the type of CPU fitted.
UltraSPARC III 900, 1050 & 1200 MHz Systems (SF 20K/25K):
• Solaris 8 update 7 also known as Solaris 8 HW 02/02 or• Solaris 9 FCS.• Solaris 10 FCS (domains only – not System Controllers).• SMS 1.3 or SMS 1.4.1 on the System Controllers (SCs).
UltraSPARC IV 1050 & 1200 MHz Systems (E25K/20K):
• Solaris 8 PSR 4 also known as Solaris 8 HW 02/04 or• Solaris 9 Update 6 also known as Solaris 9 HW 04/04.• Solaris 10 FCS (domains only – not System Controllers).• SMS 1.4.1 on the System Controllers (SCs).
Note: SCs on 20K require
Solaris 8 02/02 plus patches 117002-01, 108528-29, 115831-01 and 115829-01 or higher ORSolaris 9 04/04 plus patch 113027-03 or higher (all on EIS-CD 27APR04 or later).
Follow the EIS installation Checklist for SF 20K server along with this document
SC-CONF#1(Pre-Installed ,EIS Applied, Current EIS-CD) (or)
SC-CONF#2(Pre-Installed, EIS Applied, Older EIS-CD) (or)
Insert EIS CD-ONE and copy the EIS-CD to the system disc:cd /cdrom/cdrom0/Sun/install; sh copy-cd2sun.sh
Insert EIS-CD-TWO and copy the EIS-CD to the system disc:cd /cdrom/cdrom0/Sun2/install; sh add-cd2sun.sh
Run setup-standard as user root:cd /sun/install; sh setup.standard.sh
Note: Do NOT select option to install SAN Foundation Suite.Install Net Connect client if the STANDARD client is required.Ensure that NIS is not configured. If NIS/NIS+ used then "files" must be first.
Logout and login back again. Or $HOME/.profile (to set the path)
Install Solaris Recommended patch Cluster: Insert the EIS CD1
# cd /cdrom/crom0/sun/patch/9
# unpack-patches
# cd /tmp/9 ; ./install_all_patches
Install the required Patches for SMS software./sun/patch/SMS/1_4.1
-Reboot Both SCs Verify the SC POST success:#prtconf –pv|grep post from both the SCs
-As user Root run script sms-svc-setup.sh (EIS CD1: sun/tools/SF15K)
-As user sms-svc: touch $HOME/.hushlogin
-As user sms-svc update both SCs with OBP&POST: cd /opt/SUNWSMS/firmwareflashupdate –f SCOBPimg.di sc<n>/fp0flashupdate –f oSSCPOST.di sc<n>/fp1 or for cp2140flashupdate –f nSSCPOST.di sc<n>/fp1 for cp1500
Fix the "No SOF Interrupt" problem.Append to /etc/system:exclude: drv/ohciexclude: drv/hci1394Makes booting much faster!
SC0> showdatasync --- Wait till the changes are propagated to spare SC.
Verify FRUID Chassis serial Number (CSN) matches CSN on front bottom cabinetsticker.Set CSN if mismatch find.Login as sms-svc user
SC0> showplatform –p csn
SC0> sysid –c csn
On Both SCs, Verify auto-boot? =true and watchdog-reboot? =false
Optionally extend /etc/motd (get it form EIS-CD …sun/tools/MISC/motd.sc)Reset diag-level so SC0 is MAIN upon reboot
SC0: pmax-epmax
SC1: pmax-epvmax use eeprom diag-level for setting the level.
Setup the Install server for domains on Both the SCs
Install images should be placed under /export/install(The required images MAY have been set up at factory)
To speed up the domain booting add the following to /etc/system on the jumpstart image(if not already present)exclude: drv/ohci typically in export/install/Solaris_9/Tools/boot/etc/system
Enter the Hostnames of the domains into /etc/hosts
Update the /etc/ethers based on domain’s MAC addresses:Run script in /sun/tools/SF15K/SF15K-gen-ethers.sh (as user sms-svc)and carefully concatenate into /etc/ethers.
Performing HPOST 127 of Entire Platform
Login as sms-svc Assumes that SC0 is MAIN.
SC0>setupplatform (Interactive sequence) Observe messages on other window
cd /opt/SUNWSMS/hostobjsflashupdate –d a –f sgcpu.flash(firmware version should be consistent across all the boards)
POST will exclude parts marked as “faulty” troubleshoot the same (SC0>showchs)
RUN HPOST 16 to sanity check hardware from SC0.(Script on EIS-CD in sun/tools/SF15K/SF15K-initial-hpost.sh respond to option for level 16)
Failover from SC0 to SC1SC0>setfailover force (SC0 reboots)
SC1 is now MAIN (wait 5 min to complete)SC1>setfailover on
RUN HPOST 16 to sanity check hardware from SC1.(Script on EIS-CD in sun/tools/SF15K/SF15K-initial-hpost.sh respond to option for level 16)
Failover from SC1 to SC0SC1>setfailover force (SC0 reboots)
SC0 is now MAIN (wait 5 min to complete)SC0:setfailover on
Run HPOST 127 for >12Hrs (>18 Hrs is preferred)(Script on EIS-CD in sun/tools/SF15K/SF15K-initial-hpost.sh respond to option 127)
If we see messages from level 127 HPOST on large domains then see Bugid: 4454842)Parse log files for error messages: try grep –i fail * Grep –i successful *
After the successful VTS test, shutdown the domain (on domain console init 0)Power off domain a (From the Main SC0> setkeyswitch –d a off)
Preparing the MAIN SC for the Domains
Remove all the boards from domain A
SC0>deleteboard sb0, sb1…... sb9SC0>showlogs for any error messagesSC0>addboard –d a <domain tag> sb0, sb1 etc
Pre-Solaris-Installation (DOMAIN)
All the commands are issued from the MAIN SC (showfailover –r to verify the main sc)
SC0>setkeyswitch –d <domain> off (making domain off)SC0>showkeyswitch –d <domain> (to Verify the key status)Confirm and set the following NVRAM-Parameters for domain to boot to OBP:
Make sure the I/O boards are installed and assigned to the domain.Net Work cables and SCSI cables are connected to Switch and to S1 storage respectively.
(Each domain connected to two S1 storage boxes & Each S1 storage having 2*73GBHardDisks)
Power on each domains:
SC0>setkeyswitch –d <domain> standbyRun showlogs –d <domainname> -F from other window
Set the desired POST level & Check if the default is level 16Platform wide file is /etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/platform/.postrcDomain level file is /etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/[A-R]/.postrc permission should be 644 forthis file.
Start the Domains:
SC0>setkeyswitch –d <domainname> onEnsure console >=24rows & 80columns (use stty)Start the console for the domain:SC0>console –d <domainname>Ok>setenv local-mac-address? trueOk>setenv disg-switch? False
Determine the boot network interface and define the alias(at OBP)Originally net & man-net point to internal management networks (SCs)Ok>watch-net-allOk>nvalias net /[email protected]>nvstore
Determine the MAC-Address of boot network Interface (at OBP)Ok> cd <device tree>Ok>.properties
NOTE: This copies many files including a generic any_machine to /jumpstart. This is thefile that is considered the "profile". This file will tell the install what to load on the client.For example: what cluster, how to partition the drive etc.... You can go in and change this fileto fit your needs. Refer to the "Solaris 9 Advanced Installation Guide" for correct syntax.
12) Create sysidcfg
# vi /jumpstart/sysidcfg Make sure to enter your domain I1 Ip address and netmaskExample: (yours may differ)
NOTE: Whatever netmask you use, it must match in:/jumpstart/sysidcfg/etc/netmasks/export/install/Solaris_8/Tools/Boot/netmaskifconfig -a
13) Update the rules file
# vi /jumpstart/rulesExample: As the domain is going to boot from the internal network, it is going to take asnodename DomA-I1-name.Most customers would like instead the domain to take as nodename its external hostname(domA-I1-name).That's why we need here to create a finish script for each domain we're going to install. Also,we'll use this finish script to setup hme0, dman, gateway,properly
comment out everything in that file but the last line:hostname domA-I1-name - any_machine Ipconfig.ksh
14) # cd /jumpstart
Create the finish script Ipconfig.ksh
For example#!/usr/bin/ksh## Configuration Finish Script for domainA# ETCDIR=/a/etcINTERNALIP="10.1.1.2"EXTERNALIP="10.16.30.119"GATEWAYIP="10.16.30.1"NODENAME="domA-pub-name"INTERNAME="domA-I1-name"
20) Modify /etc/bootparams since add_install_client shares root directory andinstall directory from SC public hostname. Replace the two occurrences with SC I1hostnamesc-pub-name -> sc-i1-name
21) Make sure /etc/ethers are identical on both SCYou should duplicate those operations on the space SCMake sure bootparamd is not running on the spare while attempting jumpstart
On Domain:
OK boot net – install
Domain check list
Activity / Domain Name DOM-A DOM-B DOM-C DOM-D DOM-EOS jumpstart Done Done Done Done DoneOS Patches Applied Applied Applied Applied AppliedEIS check list Checked Checked Checked Checked CheckedNetwork cabling Done Done Done Done DonePublic Network 172.16.10.21 172.16.10.22 172.16.10.23 172.16.10.24 172.16.10.25Admin Network 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.3 10.1.1.4 10.1.1.5 10.1.1.6Dump device Not yet Done Not yet Done Not yet Done Not yet Done Not yet DoneTime Zone Done Done Done Done DoneRoot Mirroring Done Done Done Done DoneHBA fcode and DriverPath_to_inst checksd.conf and qla.confSAN cabling Done Done Done Done DoneLun testing & check Done Done Done Done DoneVolume creation Done Done Done Done DoneFile system creation Done Done Done Done Done
Install CST agent if agreed by customer. On EIS-CD in..../sun-internal/tools/CST
Read the README file!
Delete unneeded domain .postrc files. Otherwise, make any that you created readable to theSMS daemons./etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/<domn>rm or chmod 644Consider disabling remote root logins on the SCs (if enabled).In /etc/default/login See CONSOLE.Delete contents of /sun unless good reason not to!Also remove /etc/dfs/dfstab entry for /sunRun command smsbackup and copyresulting file to the spare SC under /var/sun
flags first blk block counta m p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s4a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s4a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s4a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s5a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s5a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s5a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s4a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s4a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s4a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s5a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s5a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s5
r - replica does not have device relocation informationo - replica active prior to last mddb configuration changeu - replica is up to datel - locator for this replica was read successfullyc - replica's location was in /etc/lvm/mddb.cfp - replica's location was patched in kernelm - replica is master, this is replica selected as inputW - replica has device write errorsa - replica is active, commits are occurring to this replicaM - replica had problem with master blocksD - replica had problem with data blocksF - replica had format problemsS - replica is too small to hold current data baseR - replica had device read errors
formatSearching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:0. c0t2d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/scsi@2/sd@2,0
1. c0t3d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>/pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/scsi@2/sd@3,0
Specify disk (enter its number): 0selecting c0t2d0[disk formatted]
/etc/vfstab#device device mount FS fsck mount mount#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options#fd - /dev/fd fd - no -/proc - /proc proc - no -/dev/md/dsk/d20 - - swap - no -/dev/md/dsk/d10 /dev/md/rdsk/d10 / ufs 1 no logging/dev/md/dsk/d30 /dev/md/rdsk/d30 /export/install ufs 2 yes loggingswap - /tmp tmpfs - yes -
swap –l
swapfile dev swaplo blocks free/dev/md/dsk/d20 85,20 16 4202672 4202672
flags first blk block counta m p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s4a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s4a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s4a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s5a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s5a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s5a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s4a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s4a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s4a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s5a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s5
#device device mount FS fsck mount mount#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options#fd - /dev/fd fd - no -/proc - /proc proc - no -/dev/md/dsk/d20 - - swap - no -/dev/md/dsk/d10 /dev/md/rdsk/d10 / ufs 1 no logging/dev/md/dsk/d30 /dev/md/rdsk/d30 /export/install ufs 2 yes loggingswap - /tmp tmpfs - yes -
Introduction: SAMQFS is the filesystem implemented for data archiving and for highperformance given the nature of data. The SAMQFS filesystem will be NFS shared to thenodes in the Grid. As part of the storage solution, a Sun Storedge 6320 is deployed that willbe used among other things, as a data storage for the Grid. There will be 2 x L25 tape libraryin the solution which will be used for SAMFS archival as well separately for Netbackupimplementation.
flags first blk block counta m p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s7a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s7a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7
20. c8t60003BA68F1B400042788E2B0005E19Ad0 <SUN-T4-0301 cyl 34139 alt 2 hd24 sec 64>
/scsi_vhci/ssd@g60003ba68f1b400042788e2b0005e19a
/etc/vfstab
#device device mount FS fsck mount mount#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options#fd - /dev/fd fd - no -/proc - /proc proc - no -/dev/md/dsk/d6 - - swap - no -/dev/md/dsk/d5 /dev/md/rdsk/d5 / ufs 1 no -/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s6 /globaldevices ufs 2 yes -swap - /tmp tmpfs - yes -n1ge - /opt/n1ge samfs - yes high=85,low=70new - /opt/new samfs - yes high=85,low=70gep - /opt/gep samfs - yes high=85,low=70home - /usr/home samfs - yes high=80,low=60data - /usr/data samfs - yes high=80,low=60
/etc/dfs/dfstab
# Place share(1M) commands here for automatic execution# on entering init state 3.## Issue the command '/etc/init.d/nfs.server start' to run the NFS# daemon processes and the share commands, after adding the very# first entry to this file.## share [-F fstype] [ -o options] [-d "<text>"] <pathname> [resource]# .e.g,# share -F nfs -o rw=engineering -d "home dirs" /export/home2
Slot ID Type ID Side MHz Freq Func State Name Model---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- -------------------------------- ----------------------/IO02/C5V0 PCI 92 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/bootbus-contr+ pci-bridge/IO02/C5V0 PCI 92 B 33 33 2,0 ok bootbus-controller-pci108e,c416/+ SUNW,sbbc/IO02/C5V0 PCI 92 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/network (netw+ pci-bridge
/IO02/C5V0 PCI 92 B 33 33 0,0 ok network-pci100b,35.30 SUNW,pci-ce/IO02/C5V0 PCI 92 B 33 33 1,0 ok network-pci100b,35.30 SUNW,pci-ce/IO02/C5V0 PCI 92 B 33 33 2,0 ok scsi-pci1000,b.7/disk (block)/IO02/C5V0 PCI 92 B 33 33 2,1 ok scsi-pci1000,b.7/disk (block)/IO02 PCI 92 B 33 66 3,0 ok pci108e,1100-pci108e,1100.1/IO02 PCI 92 B 33 66 3,1 ok network-pci108e,1101.1 SUNW,pci-eri/IO02 PCI 92 B 33 66 3,2 ok firewire-pci108e,1102.1001/IO02 PCI 92 B 33 66 3,3 ok usb-pci108e,1103.1001/IO02/C3V2 PCI 93 B 66 66 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/network (netw+ pci-bridge/IO02/C3V2 PCI 93 B 66 66 0,0 ok network-pci108e,abba.11 SUNW,pci-ce/IO02/C3V1 PCI 93 A 66 66 1,0 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+/IO02/C3V1 PCI 93 A 66 66 1,1 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+/IO03/C5V0 PCI 124 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/bootbus-contr+ pci-bridge/IO03/C5V0 PCI 124 B 33 33 2,0 ok bootbus-controller-pci108e,c416/+SUNW,sbbc/IO03/C5V0 PCI 124 B 33 33 3,0 ok pci108e,1100-pci108e,1100.1/IO03/C5V0 PCI 124 B 33 33 3,1 ok network-pci108e,1101.1 SUNW,pci-eri/IO03/C5V0 PCI 124 B 33 33 3,2 ok firewire-pci108e,1102.1001/IO03/C5V0 PCI 124 B 33 33 3,3 ok usb-pci108e,1103.1001/IO03/C3V0 PCI 124 A 66 66 1,0 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+/IO03/C3V0 PCI 124 A 66 66 1,1 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+
Volume and File system Requirements
Server Function File System Size (GB) 6320 Volume(GB)OLTP/Database server(E20k – Dom B)
Device Start Block Dbase Relocc6t60003BA68F1B4000428CC0EF00031EC6d0s0 0 No Yesc6t60003BA68F1B4000428CC0A30001CABAd0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428CC2AC000DFD1Ad0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428CC1A700039473d0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428CC0000003EDA7d0s0 320 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428CBFD1000112B2d0s0 320 No Yes
Device Start Block Dbase Relocc6t60003BA68F1B4000428C77C000026D5Bd0s0 0 No Yesc6t60003BA68F1B4000428C76DD0003D3CCd0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428C78B70005D1B5d0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428C75FA00076901d0s0 320 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428C77C9000C4D2Ad0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428C76A70004D7BBd0s0 320 No Yes
Device Start Block Dbase Relocc6t60003BA68F1B4000428C776F0007B358d0s0 0 No Yesc6t60003BA68F1B4000428C771D000DB615d0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428C786B0009A15Dd0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428C781D000588E6d0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428C76600003070Cd0s0 320 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428C762500003CE2d0s0 320 No Yes
c6t60003BA68F1B4000428CC14100060FD5d0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428CC2570001B218d0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428CC202000ADB1Cd0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428CC0930001B2B2d0s0 320 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428CC0450006ABA2d0s0 320 No Yes
Device Start Block Dbase Relocc6t60003BA68F1B4000428C8E9E0009DEB8d0s0 0 No Yesc6t60003BA68F1B4000428C8E5B0006D9B3d0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428C8F37000DCF32d0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428C8EE30008896Dd0s0 768 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428C8E22000784BEd0s0 320 No Yesc6t60003BA4E7DCB000428C8DF3000DB6E5d0s0 320 No Yes
Device Start Block Dbase Relocc6t60003BA68F1B4000428C63680005B4FEd0s0 0 No Yesc6t60003BA68F1B4000428C632D00028D58d0s0 12288 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428C64B600094DBEd0s0 12288 No Yesc6t60003BA68E080000428C64F400066E8Dd0s0 12288 No Yes
flags first blk block counta m p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7
format
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AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:0. c0t0d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@5c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2/sd@0,01. c0t1d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@5c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2/sd@1,02. c1t0d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@5c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@0,03. c1t1d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@5c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@1,04. c6t60003BA4E7DCB000428C8DF3000DB6E5d0 <SUN-T4-0301 cyl 6590 alt 2 hd 5
Slot ID Type ID Side MHz Freq Func State Name Model---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- -------------------------------- ----------------------/IO04/C5V0 PCI 156 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/bootbus-contr+ pci-bridge/IO04/C5V0 PCI 156 B 33 33 2,0 ok bootbus-controller-pci108e,c416/+SUNW,sbbc/IO04/C5V0 PCI 156 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/network (netw+ pci-bridge/IO04/C5V0 PCI 156 B 33 33 0,0 ok network-pci100b,35.30 SUNW,pci-ce/IO04/C5V0 PCI 156 B 33 33 1,0 ok network-pci100b,35.30 SUNW,pci-ce/IO04/C5V0 PCI 156 B 33 33 2,0 ok scsi-pci1000,b.7/disk (block)/IO04/C5V0 PCI 156 B 33 33 2,1 ok scsi-pci1000,b.7/disk (block)/IO04 PCI 156 B 33 66 3,0 ok pci108e,1100-pci108e,1100.1/IO04 PCI 156 B 33 66 3,1 ok network-pci108e,1101.1 SUNW,pci-eri/IO04 PCI 156 B 33 66 3,2 ok firewire-pci108e,1102.1001/IO04 PCI 156 B 33 66 3,3 ok usb-pci108e,1103.1001/IO04/C3V2 PCI 157 B 66 66 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/network (netw+ pci-bridge/IO04/C3V2 PCI 157 B 66 66 0,0 ok network-pci108e,abba.11 SUNW,pci-ce/IO04/C3V1 PCI 157 A 66 66 1,0 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+/IO04/C3V1 PCI 157 A 66 66 1,1 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+/IO05/C5V0 PCI 188 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/bootbus-contr+ pci-bridge/IO05/C5V0 PCI 188 B 33 33 2,0 ok bootbus-controller-pci108e,c416/+SUNW,sbbc/IO05/C5V0 PCI 188 B 33 33 3,0 ok pci108e,1100-pci108e,1100.1/IO05/C5V0 PCI 188 B 33 33 3,1 ok network-pci108e,1101.1 SUNW,pci-eri/IO05/C5V0 PCI 188 B 33 33 3,2 ok firewire-pci108e,1102.1001/IO05/C5V0 PCI 188 B 33 33 3,3 ok usb-pci108e,1103.1001/IO05/C3V1 PCI 189 A 66 66 1,0 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+/IO05/C3V1 PCI 189 A 66 66 1,1 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+
flags first blk block counta m p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7
format
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:0. c0t0d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@9c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2/sd@0,01. c0t1d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@9c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2/sd@1,02. c1t0d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@9c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@0,03. c1t1d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@9c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@1,0
/etc/vfstab
#device device mount FS fsck mount mount#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options#
Slot ID Type ID Side MHz Freq Func State Name Model---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- -------------------------------- ----------------------/IO06/C5V0 PCI 220 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/bootbus-contr+ pci-bridge/IO06/C5V0 PCI 220 B 33 33 2,0 ok bootbus-controller-pci108e,c416/+SUNW,sbbc/IO06/C5V0 PCI 220 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/network (netw+ pci-bridge/IO06/C5V0 PCI 220 B 33 33 0,0 ok network-pci100b,35.30 SUNW,pci-ce/IO06/C5V0 PCI 220 B 33 33 1,0 ok network-pci100b,35.30 SUNW,pci-ce/IO06/C5V0 PCI 220 B 33 33 2,0 ok scsi-pci1000,b.7/disk (block)/IO06/C5V0 PCI 220 B 33 33 2,1 ok scsi-pci1000,b.7/disk (block)/IO06 PCI 220 B 33 66 3,0 ok pci108e,1100-pci108e,1100.1/IO06 PCI 220 B 33 66 3,1 ok network-pci108e,1101.1 SUNW,pci-eri/IO06 PCI 220 B 33 66 3,2 ok firewire-pci108e,1102.1001/IO06 PCI 220 B 33 66 3,3 ok usb-pci108e,1103.1001/IO06/C3V2 PCI 221 B 66 66 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/network (netw+ pci-bridge/IO06/C3V2 PCI 221 B 66 66 0,0 ok network-pci108e,abba.11 SUNW,pci-ce/IO06/C3V1 PCI 221 A 66 66 1,0 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+/IO06/C3V1 PCI 221 A 66 66 1,1 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+/IO07/C5V0 PCI 252 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/bootbus-contr+ pci-bridge/IO07/C5V0 PCI 252 B 33 33 2,0 ok bootbus-controller-pci108e,c416/+SUNW,sbbc/IO07/C5V0 PCI 252 B 33 33 3,0 ok pci108e,1100-pci108e,1100.1/IO07/C5V0 PCI 252 B 33 33 3,1 ok network-pci108e,1101.1 SUNW,pci-eri/IO07/C5V0 PCI 252 B 33 33 3,2 ok firewire-pci108e,1102.1001/IO07/C5V0 PCI 252 B 33 33 3,3 ok usb-pci108e,1103.1001/IO07/C3V1 PCI 253 A 66 66 1,0 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+/IO07/C3V1 PCI 253 A 66 66 1,1 ok SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2+
flags first blk block counta m p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7
format
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:0. c0t0d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@dc,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2/sd@0,01. c0t1d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@dc,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2/sd@1,02. c1t0d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@dc,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@0,03. c1t1d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@dc,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@1,0
/etc/vfstab
#device device mount FS fsck mount mount#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options#
Slot ID Type ID Side MHz Freq Func State Name Model---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- -------------------------------- ----------------------/IO08/C5V0 PCI 284 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/bootbus-contr+ pci-bridge
/IO08/C5V0 PCI 284 B 33 33 2,0 ok bootbus-controller-pci108e,c416/+SUNW,sbbc/IO08/C5V0 PCI 284 B 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/network (netw+ pci-bridge/IO08/C5V0 PCI 284 B 33 33 0,0 ok network-pci100b,35.30 SUNW,pci-ce/IO08/C5V0 PCI 284 B 33 33 1,0 ok network-pci100b,35.30 SUNW,pci-ce/IO08/C5V0 PCI 284 B 33 33 2,0 ok scsi-pci1000,b.7/disk (block)/IO08/C5V0 PCI 284 B 33 33 2,1 ok scsi-pci1000,b.7/disk (block)/IO08 PCI 284 B 33 66 3,0 ok pci108e,1100-pci108e,1100.1/IO08 PCI 284 B 33 66 3,1 ok network-pci108e,1101.1 SUNW,pci-eri/IO08 PCI 284 B 33 66 3,2 ok firewire-pci108e,1102.1001/IO08 PCI 284 B 33 66 3,3 ok usb-pci108e,1103.1001/IO08/C3V2 PCI 285 B 66 66 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/network (netw+ pci-bridge/IO08/C3V2 PCI 285 B 66 66 0,0 ok network-pci108e,abba.11 SUNW,pci-ce
a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7a p luo 16 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7a p luo 8208 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7a p luo 16400 8192 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7
format
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:0. c0t0d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@11c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2/sd@0,01. c0t1d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@11c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2/sd@1,02. c1t0d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@11c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@0,03. c1t1d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
/pci@11c,700000/pci@1/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@1,0
/etc/vfstab
#device device mount FS fsck mount mount#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options#fd - /dev/fd fd - no -/proc - /proc proc - no -/dev/md/dsk/d31 - - swap - no -/dev/md/dsk/d30 /dev/md/rdsk/d30 / ufs 1 no -/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s6 /globaldevices ufs 2 yes -swap - /tmp tmpfs - yes -
swap –l
swapfile dev swaplo blocks free/dev/md/dsk/d31 85,31 16 33163568 33163568