Preface

The Sun Enterprise 10000 SSP 3.5 User Guide describes the System Service Processor (SSP), which enables you to monitor and control the Sun Enterprisetrademark 10000 system.


How This Book Is Organized

This document contains the following chapters:

Chapter 1 introduces the System Service Processor (SSP).

Chapter 2 introduces the Hostview Graphical User Interface (GUI)

Chapter 3 describes how to create, remove, rename, and bring up domains, and also how to get status information on a domain.

Chapter 4 describes how to use netcon (1M) and netcontool (1M).

Chapter 5 describes how to control the system power resources from within Hostview or from the command line, to control the peripherals power resources from the command line, and to monitor the power levels in Hostview.

Chapter 6 describes how to administer the thermal conditions from within Hostview and how to monitor the fans from within Hostview.

Chapter 7 describes how to configure components out of the system using the blacklist file.

Chapter 8 describes how automatic failover from the main to spare SSP works.

Chapter 9 provides information on the use of dual control boards and the control board failover process.

Chapter 10 provides more detailed information for system administrators interested in how the SSP works. Included are descriptions of the SSP booting process, SSP daemons, and failover conditions.

Appendix A describes miscellaneous SSP procedures, such as how to deconfigure the SSP.


Before You Read This Book

This manual is intended for Sun Enterprise 10000 system administrators, who have a working knowledge of UNIX® systems, particularly those based on the Solaristrademark operating environment. If you do not have such knowledge, you should first read the Solaris system administrator documentation collection provided with this system, and consider UNIX system administration training.


Using UNIX Commands

This document does not contain information on basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring devices.

See one or more of the following for this information:


Typographic Conventions
TABLE P-1 Typographic Conventions

Typeface or Symbol

Meaning

Examples

AaBbCc123

The names of commands, files, and directories; on-screen computer output.

Edit your .login file.

Use ls -a to list all files.

% You have mail .

AaBbCc123

What you type, when contrasted with on-screen computer output.

% su

Password:

AaBbCc123

Book titles, new words or terms, words to be emphasized.

Command-line variable; replace with a real name or value.

Read Chapter 6 in the User Guide .

These are called class options.

You must be root to do this.

To delete a file, type rm filename .



Shell Prompts
TABLE P-2 Shell Prompts

Shell

Prompt

C shell

machine_name %

C shell superuser

machine_name #

Bourne shell and Korn shell

$

Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser

#



SSP Command Syntax

SSP commands ignore unrecognized parameters used on the command line.


Related Documentation
TABLE P-3 Related Documentation

Application

Title

Part Number

Installation

Sun Enterprise 10000 SSP 3.5 Installation Guide and Release Notes

816-3626

Reference (man pages)

Sun Enterprise 10000 SSP 3.5 Reference Manual

806-7614

Release Notes

Sun Enterprise 10000 SSP 3.5 Installation Guide and Release Notes

816-3626

Other

Sun Enterprise 10000 Capacity on Demand 1.0 Administrator Guide

806-2190

Sun Enterprise 10000 Capacity on Demand 1.0 Reference Manual

806-2191

Sun Enterprise 10000 Dynamic Reconfiguration User Guide

816-3627

Sun Enterprise 10000 Dynamic Reconfiguration Reference Manual

806-7617

Sun Enterprise 10000 InterDomain Networks User Guide

806-4121

Sun Enterprise 10000 DR Configuration Guide

816-3630

Sun Enterprise 10000 IDN Configuration Guide

806-5230

Sun Enterprise 10000 IDN Error Messages

806-5231

Sun Enterprise Server Alternate Pathing 2.3.1 User Guide

806-4150

Sun Enterprise Server Alternate Pathing 2.3.1 Reference Manual

806-4151


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