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    Document number: DS/OMC/APP/024553Document issue: 05.21 / ENDocument status: Standard

    Date: 22/Feb/2012

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    PUBLICATION HISTORY

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    CONTENTS

    1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 7

    1.1. SUBJECT .................................................................................................................................. 7 1.2. SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT ....................................................................................................... 7

    1.3. AUDIENCE FOR THIS DOCUMENT ................................................................................................ 7

    2. RELATED DOCUMENTS .............................................................................................................. 8

    2.1. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS .......................................................................................................... 8

    2.2. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS .......................................................................................................... 8

    3. TYPOGRAPHIC CONVENTIONS ................................................................................................. 9

    3.1. GENERAL CONVENTIONS ........................................................................................................... 9

    3.1.1

    Interactive graphic sessions ............................................................................................ 9

    3.1.2 Interactive terminal sessions ........................................................................................... 9

    3.2. SEQUENCE TABLE STRUCTURE ................................................................................................10

    4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................12

    4.1. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY .......................................................................................................12

    4.2. PREREQUISITES ......................................................................................................................12 4.2.1 Human resources ..........................................................................................................12 4.2.2 Requisite hardware .......................................................................................................12 4.2.3 Requisite software .........................................................................................................12

    5. ADMINISTRATION TASK MAP ..................................................................................................14

    5.1. LOGICAL DOMAINS INSTALLATION/CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW ...................................................14

    5.2. REMOTE ACCESS THROUGH SGD SOFTWARE ...........................................................................14

    5.3. T ASK MAP ...............................................................................................................................15

    6. CONTROL DOMAIN INSTALLATION ........................................................................................17

    6.1. GENERAL PRE -INSTALLATION TASKS ........................................................................................17

    6.2. T ARGET HOST HARDWARE CHECK ............................................................................................17

    6.3. STARTING INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................18

    7.

    CONTROL DOMAIN BACKUP ...................................................................................................20

    7.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................20 7.1.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................20 7.1.2 Supported media ...........................................................................................................20 7.1.3 Prerequisites .................................................................................................................20 7.1.4 Resources .....................................................................................................................20 7.1.5 Online and offline mode ................................................................................................21 7.1.6 Backup on DVD archiving description ...........................................................................21 7.1.7 Backup on NFS archiving description ...........................................................................21 7.1.8 Interval ...........................................................................................................................21 7.1.9 System impact ...............................................................................................................22

    7.2. PRE-BACKUP TASKS ................................................................................................................23

    7.3. B ACKUP ON NFS ....................................................................................................................24 7.3.1 Offline mode ..................................................................................................................24 7.3.2 Online mode ..................................................................................................................25

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    7.4. B ACKUP ON DVD ....................................................................................................................26 7.4.1 Offline mode ..................................................................................................................26 7.4.2 Online mode ..................................................................................................................27

    8. CONTROL DOMAIN RESTORATION .........................................................................................28

    8.1. OVERVIEW ..............................................................................................................................28 8.1.1 Supported media ...........................................................................................................28 8.1.2 Prerequisites .................................................................................................................28 8.1.3 Resources .....................................................................................................................28 8.1.4 Control domain restoration overview ............................................................................28 8.1.5 Interval ...........................................................................................................................29

    8.2. OPERATION DETAILED DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................29

    9. CONTROL DOMAIN REMOVING ...............................................................................................30

    10. CONFIGURING SGD USERS .....................................................................................................31

    10.1. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ......................................................................................................31 10.2. CREATING SGD USER .............................................................................................................31

    10.3. REMOVING SGD USER ............................................................................................................32

    10.4. ADDING LOCAL DOMAINS TO SGD USER S PROFILE ...................................................................32

    10.5. REMOVING LOCAL DOMAINS FROM SGD USER S PROFILE ..........................................................33

    10.6. LIST LOCAL DOMAINS IN SGD USER S PROFILE .........................................................................33

    10.7. CHANGING PASSWORD FOR SGD USER ...................................................................................33

    10.8. FINALIZING OPERATIONS ..........................................................................................................34

    11. WORKING WITH THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION ....................................................................35

    11.1. CONNECTING TO THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION ...........................................................................35

    11.2. DISCONNECTING FROM THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION ..................................................................36

    11.3. SUSPENDING VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB -SESSION .................................................................36

    11.4. RESUMING VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB -SESSION .....................................................................36

    11.5. ENTERING OBP MODE ON THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION .............................................................37

    12. EXPORTING CIUS DVD IMAGES TO THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION ...................................38

    13. GETTING MAC-ADDRESS FOR THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION ...........................................39

    14. UPDATING TARGET HOST SYSTEM FIRMWARE VERSION .................................................40 14.1. UPDATING OBP VERSION FOR T5140 SERVER .........................................................................40

    14.2. UPDATING OBP VERSION FOR T3-2 SERVER ............................................................................41

    15. CONFIGURING/DECONFIGURING DNS CLIENT ON CONTROL DOMAIN ............................42

    15.1. CONFIGURING DNS CLIENT .....................................................................................................42

    15.2. DECONFIGURING DNS CLIENT .................................................................................................42

    16. SSH CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................................43

    16.1. SECURE MODE ACTIVATION .....................................................................................................43

    16.2. CHECKING SSH SERVICE ........................................................................................................43

    16.3. NON-SECURE MODE ACTIVATION ..............................................................................................43

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    17. OPERATION SHEETS.................................................................................................................44

    POWERING ON/OFF SERVER AND WORKSTATION ................................................................ 45 CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING TO ILOM SERVICE ............................................................... 47 ENTERING OBP MODE ON SERVER VIA ILOM CONSOLE ....................................................... 50 CHECKING SUN SPARC ENTERPRISE T5140 / ORACLE SPARC T3 -2 HARDWARE ANDSETTING OBP PARAMETERS .......................................................... ........................................... 51 OS SHUTDOWN / REBOOT / RUN LEVEL CHANGE ................................................................ .. 54 CONFIGURING SGD USERS ....................................................................................................... 56 CONTROL DOMAIN INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 59

    ADDING DISK IMAGES TO THE REPOSITORY ................................................................ .......... 62 CONTROL DOMAIN REMOVING ................................................................................................. 63 RESET T5140/T3-2 HOST ............................................................................................................ 64 SETTING HARDENED MODE ON THE CONTROL DOMAIN ...................................................... 65 EXPORTING CIUS DVD IMAGE FROM THE REPOSITORY ....................................................... 66 CONNECTING ETHERNET CABLES OF VIRTUAL WORKSTATIONS ON T5140 SERVER ...... 67 WORKING WITH THE HOST VIA SGD ........................................................................................ 69 CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING TO THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION CONSOLE ................... 78 VIRTUAL WORKSTATION MANAGEMENT ............................................................ ..................... 80 GETTING VIRTUAL WORKSTATION MAC-ADDRESS ................................................................ 81

    UPDATE OBP VERSION F OR T5140 SERVER .............................................................. .......... 82

    CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING TO THE HOST WITH TELNET .............................................. 87 CONTROL DOMAIN BACKUP ON DVD OPERATIONS ............................................................... 88 CONTROL DOMAIN BACKUP ON NFS OPERATIONS ............................................................... 93 CHECK FILE SYSTEM FULL ........................................................................................................ 95 BLANKING DVD-RW MEDIA......................................................................................................... 96 CONTROL DOMAIN RESTORATION ........................................................................................... 97 STOPPING OMC-R APPLICATION ............................................................................................ 102 CONFIGURE/DECONFIGURE DNS CLIENT ON CONTROL DOMAIN ..................................... 103 CONFIGURING SSH SERVICE ON CONTROL DOMAIN .......................................................... 104 UPDATE OBP VERSION FOR T3-2 SERVER ......................................................... ................... 105 CONNECTING ETHERNET CABLES OF VIRTUAL WORKSTATIONS ON T3-2 SERVER ....... 108 RESTARTING OMC-R APPLICATION .......................................................... .............................. 110 SETTING OPEN BOOT PROM PARAMETER ......................................................... ................... 111 SETTING OS HARDENED MODE .............................................................. .............................. 112

    18. ANNEXES ..................................................................................................................................115

    SUPPORTED TIMEZONES......................................................................................................... 116

    19. ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS .....................................................................................121

    19.1. ABBREVIATIONS ....................................................................................................................121

    19.2. DEFINITIONS .........................................................................................................................121

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    1. INTRODUCTION

    1.1. SUBJECTThe document describes how to perform main administration tasks for logical domains(LDoms) with SGD software.

    A logical domain is a virtual machine comprised of a discrete logical grouping ofresources. Logical domain has its own operating system and identity within a singlecomputer system.

    Each logical domain can be created, destroyed, reconfigured, and rebootedindependently, without requiring you to powercycle the server. You can run a variety ofapplications software in different logical domains and keep them independent forperformance and security purposes.

    Each logical domain is only permitted to observe and interact with those server

    resources that are made available to it by the control domain. The control domainenforces the partitioning of the server's resources and provides limited subsets tomultiple operating system environments. This partitioning and provisioning is thefundamental mechanism for creating logical domains. Non-control logical domains arealso called virtual workstation s.

    Each logical domain can be managed as an entirely independent machine with its ownresources, such as:

    Kernel, patches, and tuning parametersUser accounts and administratorsDisksNetwork interfaces, MAC addresses, and IP addresses

    For detailed information about logical domains see [R6] document.

    Oracle Secure Global Desktop software (SGD) provides remote access to desktopapplications on logical domains via a web-browser (see [R4] document for details).

    For detailed information about available administration tasks described at the currentdocument, see 5. Administration task map chapter.

    1.2. SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENTThis procedure is applicable for V18.0 PC4 OMC-R release.

    This procedure applies to hosts with the following hardware architectures:

    Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140

    Oracle SPARC T3-2

    The document does not cover physical deployment of the server. For this purposerefer to [A1] document.

    1.3. AUDIENCE FOR THIS DOCUMENTThis document is destined to be used by persons who operate with logical domains(hereinafter called the operator).

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    2. RELATED DOCUMENTS

    2.1. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS[A1] DS/OMC/APP/000001 OMC-R OEM equipment installation procedure

    [A2] DS/OMC/APP/000003 OMC-R Software Installation Procedure

    [A3] DS/OMC/APP/000016 OMC-R Preventive Maintenance Backup

    [A4] DS/OMC/APP/000017 OMC-R System Global Restoration

    [A5] DS/OMC/APP/000019 OMC-R customization parameter notebook

    [A6] DS/OMC/APP/020095 OMC-R Post-installation Configuration Procedure

    2.2. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

    [R1] PE/COM/INF/0012430 100 Mbps LAN for the OMC-R Mandatory in V15.0and further releases

    [R2] PE/OMC/INF/000066 OMC-R Product catalog

    [R3] 820-6687 Oracle Secure Global Desktop 4.5 Release Notes

    [R4] 820-6690 Oracle Secure Global Desktop 4.5 User Guide

    [R5] 820-6689 Oracle Secure Global Desktop 4.5 AdministrationGuide

    [R6] 820-7253 Logical Domains 1.2 Administration Guide

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    3. TYPOGRAPHIC CONVENTIONS

    3.1. GENERAL CONVENTIONSWords in italic style ( italic ) represent a parameter to substitute for its value.

    An inscription as the one below indicates on which computer the recommendedactions shall be performed:

    ON A LOCAL OMC-R WORKSTATION:

    Conditional commands are highlighted with the following syntax:

    For each OMC-R workstation:

    {

    .....

    }

    or:

    If not already done, stop the OMC-R application.

    3.1.1 INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC SESSIONS

    The graphic interactive commands are described with the following syntax:Convention used Meaning

    GOTO Title Go to the window named "Title"

    SELECT Save - OK Click with the mouse on the buttons or optionsnamed "Save", then "OK".SELECT_OBJ omc Select the object omc SET State = locked

    T2 = 30s Enter with the keyboard the values of theparameters

    CLOSE Title Close the window named "Title"

    3.1.2 INTERACTIVE TERMINAL SESSIONS An interactive session on a terminal can be obtained using two methods:

    - Choosing the "Access to Terminal Console" option of the background menu on theserver or the station,

    - Open a remote connection to the server or the station from a shell window on anyother host, using the telnet or rlogin command.

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    An interactive session on a terminal (line terminal or Command Tool window) isdescribed with the following syntax:

    Convention used Meaning

    Note: some text A comment or note that deserves special attention.

    Courier New The Courier New font represents the characters of a terminalsession.

    Bold Lines, commands or parameters entered from the keyboard arein bold style.

    Italic The italic style denotes variable output. Words in italic are to besubstituted by actually displayed values.

    i tal ic-bold Input parameters expected to be substituted by proper valuesappear in italic and bold style.Press the ENTER key.

    [STOP],[a] The STOP and a key should be pressed simultaneously.

    .......... Dots represent a number of skipped lines. The scissors symbol indicates that the command to be typed istruncated and continues on the next line.

    % or ( user ) % C shell prompt.

    $ or ( user ) $ Bourne and Korn shell prompt.

    # or (root) # Root super-user prompt in any shell.

    Terminal session sample:

    Type at the command prompt of the omc account shell:

    / (omc) % cd my_directorymy_directory (omc) % lsa.outi_am_a_short_file_with_a_really_i_mean_really_no_but_unbelievably_ long_name........toto.omy_directory (omc) % vi my_filemy_directory (omc) %

    The typographic conventions of a terminal session are also used to display the contentof a UNIX file.

    A shown output of commands may be different depending on your configuration,Solaris OS and tools version. The represented result of executed commands is beenshown as example only. An expected data in output is marked as bold if needed.

    3.2. SEQUENCE TABLE STRUCTURESequence tables serve to describe what operation is performed at each procedurestep, present the order of individual step operations, give time estimates and mark thestep outcome.

    For each major step of the procedure, a sequence tab le lists operation steps toperform. Each operation step is described completely in the sheet referenced by its

    page number.The operation detailed in an operation sheet may be performed at different stages ofthe procedure and in different contexts; for this reason, a set of input parameters for

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    the sheet operation serves to indicate the pertinent context.

    A sequence table provides for each operation step the time required to perform it. Thetime indicated for an operation step is maximum elapsed time and corresponds to anominal hardware configuration. A question mark ? specified means that the timerequired for operation step is unknown. An asterisk * is used when the time indicatedmay change depending on the different conditions like: a hardware platform, a networkbandwidth, data drive used for backup/restore, customer data, a size of database andso on.

    Since the sheets are not in the execution order and can be executed severaltimes, the sequence tables should be considered as the reference guide duringthe procedure .

    A sequence table has the following format:

    Step | Operation description (Total 315 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    STATUS COMMENT

    S1 Description of the operation 1 30 12 OK Parameter1 = valueParameter2 : explanations

    S2 Description of the operation 2 280 14 OK S3 Description of the operation 3 5 17 OK

    Parameter1 = value

    Each time an operation has been performed, the operator should note the result in the OK / NOK column.

    If the result is OK , the next operation is described in the following line of the table.

    If the result is NOK , the procedur e cannot be continued without any investigation.

    Name and value of input para-meters of the sheet (optionalor none for no argument)

    Result of the operation,filled in by the operator

    Sheet page number

    Maximum elapsed time of the operation step

    Comment indicatingthe status at this stageof the ma or ste

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    4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

    4.1. PLEASE READ CAREFULLYThough the utmost care was taken to preclude any chance of undesirable eventsduring the installation procedure, it is impossible to foresee all probable happenings.Therefore, if you encounter a problem or a situation that the procedure does not coverin an explicit and accurate manner, call for assistance.

    Before commencing on this procedure, ask your support if any special actions(workarounds, patches, etc) need to be undertaken prior to and/or after theprocedure.

    4.2. PREREQUISITES

    4.2.1 HUMAN RESOURCESIt takes one person to perform logical domain administration procedures.

    The operator must have a good working knowledge of the OMC- R and Solarisoperating environment.

    4.2.2 REQUISITE HARDWAREThe nominal architecture for control domain is Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140 /Oracle SPARC T3-2.

    Before starting any procedures with control domain, complete physical deployment oftarget host in accordance with the [A1] document.

    The LAN and XLAN bandwidth must be compliant to [R1] document.

    4.2.3 REQUISITE SOFTWAREYou need the SGD software located on DVD to install control domain.

    Also the CIUS software, located on DVDs containing OMC-R software, is required forcreating CIUS DVD images repository.

    A mandatory requirement is to have the support of Java technology andJavaScript enabled in the web browser used to perform the initial connection to theSGD server. For detailed information about Java technology requirements refer to[R4] and [R5] document.

    Note: If Internet Explorer on Microsoft Windows platforms is used, it is necessary toadd the SGD server to the list of Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer's Security Settingsbefore the SGD client can be automatically downloaded and installed.

    The SGD client can operate in two modes and it is up to the operator which mode willbe used, there is no difference for the SGD server:

    Webtop modeThe SGD client uses a special web page, called a webtop, to display thecontrols for SGD. This is the default mode.

    Integrated modeThe SGD client displays the controls for SGD in the desktop Start or Launch

    menu. Depending on other configuration factors, a web browser might only beneeded for initial authentication, and for determining proxy server settings.

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    In order to switch between these two modes an operator should modify his SGDprofile as described at [R4] document.

    Supported client operating systems and browsers are:

    Supported Client Platform Supported Web Browsers Integrated Mode SupportMicrosoft Windows Vista(Intel x86 32-bit)

    Internet Explorer 7.0+Mozilla 1.5+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Microsoft Windows StartMenu

    Microsoft Windows XP Professional(Intel x86 32-bit)

    Internet Explorer 6.0+, 7.0+Mozilla 1.5+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Microsoft Windows StartMenu

    Microsoft Windows 2000Professional

    Internet Explorer 6.0+, 7.0+Mozilla 1.5+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Microsoft Windows StartMenu

    Solaris 8 or later OS on SPARCplatforms

    Mozilla 1.5+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Sun Java Desktop SystemLaunch Menu

    Solaris 10 OS Trusted Extensions onSPARC platforms

    Mozilla 1.5+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Not supported

    Solaris 10 OS on x86 platforms Mozilla 1.5+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Sun Java Desktop SystemLaunch Menu

    Mac OS X 10.4 or later Safari 2.0+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Not supported

    Fedora Linux 7 (Intel x86 32-bit) Mozilla 1.5+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Gnome or KDE Start Menu

    Red Hat Desktop version 4 Mozilla 1.5+

    Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Gnome or KDE Start Menu

    SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Mozilla 1.5+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Gnome or KDE Start Menu

    Ubuntu 7.04 Mozilla 1.5+Mozilla Firefox 2.0+

    Gnome Start Menu

    This list is defined by SGD requirements and other operating systems or browsers arenot supported (see [R3] document).

    To allow remote secure connection to the SGD server the following ports must beopened on a firewall if it is present:

    Source Destination Port Protocol Purpose

    Client SGD server 5307 TCP SSL-based secure, encrypted AIP connections.Used for control and application displayupdates.

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    5. ADMINISTRATION TASK MAP

    5.1. LOGICAL DOMAINS INSTALLATION/CONFIGURATIONOVERVIEWThe goal of this procedure is to describe how to install/configure target host as aplatform for CIUS and OMC-R workstations of the same or different versions.

    This possibility is provided through Logical Domains (LDoms) Sun mechanism.

    The following logical domains are configured during installation for operators use:

    Control domain

    Control domain is a primary logical domain, which manages other logical domainsand allocates virtual resources to other domains through the Logical DomainsManager. There is only one control domain per server.

    Reboot of the control domain means reboot of the server and emergency reboot ofall other domains as a result.

    Control domain uses ports nxge0 and nxge4 on T5140 server and igb0 and nxge0on T3-2 server to connect to network. Redundancy is maintained by means of IPMP.IP address of the control domain is actually IP of the server.

    Virtual workstations

    Virtual workstation is a logical domain that can have its own operating system andidentity within a single computer system. Logical domains are managed by controldomain.

    Each virtual workstation can be rebooted independently that doesnt require theserver reboot.

    Each virtual workstation can be installed as CIUS or OMC-R workstation with STATXor STATXDATAEXP role at any version. IP address of every virtual workstation mustbe unique within network and different from the control domain one.

    5.2. REMOTE ACCESS THROUGH SGD SOFTWARE The desktop application (CDE) of CIUS or OMC-R workstations, installed on logicaldomains, can be accessed through SGD software via a web-browser.SGD user accounts must be created on control domain for every CIUS/OMC-R virtualworkstation.Note : One SGD session only can be opened under one account at the same time.The number of users that can log in or have running applications is limited by theinstalled license keys. Several SGD users can be declared for each virtual workstationand one user can work with several domains, but not at the same time.

    Besides SGD, the following ways to remotely connect to CIUS/OMC-R virtual

    workstations are possible:1. Connection to the CIUS/OMC-R workstation console through control domain.2. Remote shell utilities/interfaces (telnet, ssh and etc.).

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    5.3. TASK MAP The following task map is an overview of the steps necessary to manage the logicaldomains configuration. Use this task map to identify all of the chapters that you need toperform for SGD administration.

    Note : To perform backup of all logical domains you must backup control domain and allvirtual workstations.

    Task Description For instructions, go to

    Control domain installation

    Control domain installation Chapter 6 , on page 17

    Control domainreinstallation

    Removing the previouscontrol domain

    Chapter 9 , on page 30

    Installation of the new controldomain

    Chapter 6 , on page 17

    Control domain backup

    Control domain backup onNFS storage

    Pre-backup tasks Chapter 7.2 , on page 23

    Backup on NFS Chapter 7.3 , on page 24

    Control domain backup onDVD disks

    Pre-backup tasks Chapter 7.2 , on page 23

    Backup on DVD Chapter 7.4 , on page 26

    Control domain restoration

    Control domain restorationfrom NFS storage

    Chapter 8 , on page 28

    Control domain restorationfrom DVD disks

    Chapter 8 , on page 28

    SGD administration

    Configuring SGD users Creating the user Chapter 10.1 , on page 31

    Chapter 10.2 , on page 31

    Chapter 10.8 , on page 34

    Removing the user Chapter 10.1 , on page 31

    Chapter 10.3 , on page 32

    Chapter 10.8 , on page 34

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    Adding local domains to SGDusers profile

    Chapter 10.1 , on page 31

    Chapter 10.4 , on page 32

    Chapter 10.8 , on page 34

    Removing local domains fromSGD users profile

    Chapter 10.1 , on page 31

    Chapter 10.5 , on page 33

    Chapter 10.8 , on page 34

    List local domains in SGDusers profile

    Chapter 10.1 , on page 31

    Chapter 10.6 , on page 33

    Chapter 10.8 , on page 34

    Changing the password Chapter 10.1 , on page 31

    Chapter 10.7 , on page 33

    Chapter 10.8 , on page 34

    Working with the virtualworkstation via SGD

    Connecting to the virtualworkstation

    Chapter 11.1 , on page 35

    Disconnecting from the virtualworkstation

    Chapter 11.2 , on page 36

    Suspending virtualworkstation web-session

    Chapter 11.3 , on page 36

    Resuming virtual workstationweb-session

    Chapter 11.4 , on page 36

    Other tasks

    Entering OBP mode on thevirtual workstation

    Chapter 11.5 , on page 37

    Exporting CIUS DVDimages to the virtualworkstation

    Chapter 12 , on page 38

    Getting MAC-address forthe virtual workstation Chapter 13 , on page 39

    Updating server systemfirmware version

    Chapter 14 , on page 40

    Configuring/DeconfiguringDNS client on controldomain

    Chapter 15 , on page 42

    Configuring/Deconfiguring

    SSH service on controldomain

    Chapter 16 , on page 43

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    6. CONTROL DOMAIN INSTALLATION

    6.1. GENERAL PRE-INSTALLATION TASKS You can perform prerequisites operations several days before the installation.

    If the control domain has already been installed on the target host, it isnecessary to remove it from the host according to the 9. Control domainremoving chapter .

    If the control domain was removed prior to the installation, virtual workstationsdisks contents will remain the same as before control domain removal.

    Step | Operation description (Total 4 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    BEGINNING OF PRE-INSTALLATION TASKS

    S1 Check installation prerequisites (refer to section 4.2) 2 12

    S2 Connect Ethernet cables to the target host 2

    For T5140 67

    For T3-2 108

    END OF PRE-INSTALLATION TASKS

    6.2. TARGET HOST HARDWARE CHECK

    Step | Operation description (Total 22 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    TARGET HOST IS PHYSICALLY INSTALLED

    S3 If not already done, power on the target host 5 45

    action = on S4 If not yet done, open the ILOM console 2 47

    action = connecttarget = ILOM

    S5 Enter the OBP mode on the target host 10 50

    S6 Check the target host hardware and set OBP parameters 5 51

    TARGET HOST IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED

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    6.3. STARTING INSTALLATIONThis chapter details how to install the control domain on the target host.

    Note: The list of available values for the timezone parameter is specified at theSupported timezones sheet (page 116 ).

    Step | Operation description (Total 95 + (*) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    TARGET HOST IS READY FOR CONTROL DOMAIN INSTALLATION

    S7 Install control domain on the target host (*) 59

    IP_address : refer to [A5] hostname : refer to [A5] netmask : refer to [A5] timezone : refer to [A5] router_IP_address : refer to [A5]

    S8 If necessary, setup routing on the control domain (**)

    S9 Set the hardened mode on the control domain 10 65

    IpAddr_1 = first IP addressIpAddr_2 = second IP address

    S10 If you are performing Control domain reinstallation procedure ,perform the steps S11-S15 for each virtual workstation

    Otherwise, proceed to the S16 S11 Start the virtual workstation 1 80

    action = startldom_num : target virtual workstation number

    S12 Connect to the virtual workstation console 1 78

    action = connect ldom_num : target virtual workstation number

    S13 Set auto- boot? variable in OBP to true for t he virtual workstation 1 111

    parameter = auto-boot? value = true

    S14 Close the virtual workstation console 1 78

    action = disconnect ldom_num : target virtual workstation number

    S15 Stop the virtual workstation 1 80

    action = stopldom_num : target virtual workstation number

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    S16 Disconnect from target host system console 1 47

    action = disconnect

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS INSTALLED AND CONFIGURED ON THE TARGET HOST

    VIRTUAL WORKSTATIONS ARE COMPLETELY INSTALLED AND READY TO USE(*) - The duration may vary and depends on speed of DVD drive and DVD disks quality.(**) - Contact with IT service to define routing on the control domain.

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    7. CONTROL DOMAIN BACKUP

    7.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

    7.1.1 OVERVIEWThe aim of this backup is to save the control domain file systems. This backup doesnot save the storage file system or file systems of the OMC-R workstations installedon the virtual workstations. To backup virtual workstations use [A3] procedure.

    Any files located on the /storage file system will be lost after the control domainrestoration.

    The file systems dedicated to the OMC-R workstations are not concerned by

    this type of backup. This means that any OMC-R workstations suffering a dataloss need to be restored separately with help of [A4] procedure after the controldomain restoration.

    Note: The following files defined in internal exclude list are not saved by backup tool:

    All core files present on the disk

    All messages.* files from directory /var/adm

    Directory /var/crash

    7.1.2 SUPPORTED MEDIABackup of the control domain can be performed on NFS server or on DVD disks.

    7.1.3 PREREQUISITESThe following prerequisites:

    ILOM password must be known.

    The passwords for root and croot users must be known.

    In case of NFS backup, the NFS server has to be configured and running.

    7.1.4 RESOURCESThe following hardware and human resources are required:

    One technician, familiar with the UNIX system.

    In case of backup on NFS, configured NFS server with shared directory tostore backups.

    In case of backup on DVD:

    o Certain number of DVD disks is required to back up file systems.

    Generally 1 or 2 DVD disks are required per control domain.

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    However, the real quantity of the disks depends on size of the filesystems.

    Please use the following types of DVD media:DVD+RW 4x or higherDVD-RW 4x or higherDVD+R 4x-8xDVD-R 4x-8x

    Other types of DVD cannot be used.

    7.1.5 ONLINE AND OFFLINE MODEControl domain backup can be performed in the online and the offline mode.

    The online mode means that the OMC-R workstations installed on virtual workstationscan be running during the backup. In this case, there will be no downtime, and the

    operating system on control domain will stay in multi-user mode.

    Note : During the online backup the performance of operating system on controldomain may degrade.

    The offline backup mode means that the control domain must be rebooted to singleuser mode and all the OMC-R workstations configured on the virtual workstations willbe stopped.

    7.1.6 BACKUP ON DVD ARCHIVING DESCRIPTIONThe backup must be performed by the UNIX user.

    The backup includes two main s teps: creating images and burning images.

    The creating images step must be performed by the UNIX root user. If offline backupis performed, the operating system will be put in the single-user mode to create DVDimages. Otherwise if backup is performed in the online mode the system will remain inthe multi-user mode.

    The burning images step is performed in multi -user mode and does not require theOMC-R to be stopped.

    7.1.7 BACKUP ON NFS ARCHIVING DESCRIPTIONThe backup must be performed by the UNIX user.

    The backup consists of saving control domain system partitions (/, /home, /var), disksconfiguration information and disks partitioning.

    7.1.8 INTERVALControl domain backup should be performed before major changes in control domainconfigurations, for example:

    After control domain installation

    Before and after control domain software update Before and after disk substitution on a control domain

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    7.1.9 SYSTEM IMPACTOMC-R workstations installed on the virtual workstation will be stopped in caseof offline backup.

    The operation can last up to several hours depending on the size of data to be saved,the type of media used being in case of backup on DVD or the NFS serverperformance and network throughput in case of backup on NFS.

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    7.2. PRE-BACKUP TASKSThis chapter describes operations made before backup.

    The pre-backup tasks can be run out the day before the maintenance backup.Step | Operation description (Total 3 + (*) + (**) min) m i n Sheet

    pageOK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    BEGINNING OF PRE-BACKUP TASKS

    S1 Check if a file system is full on control domain 3 95

    S2 If you are going to perform DVD backup, carry out estimation of thebackup data size

    (*) 88

    step = estimation

    S3 If you are going to perform DVD backup and use DVD-RW disks, blankthem

    (**) 96

    END OF PRE-BACKUP TASKS(*) Estimation of the backup size can last depending on the size of data to be saved and contents ofexclude and include lists.(**) The time necessary to blank DVD-RW disks depends on the amount of them.

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    7.3. BACKUP ON NFSThis chapter describes how to back up the control domain to the NFS server storage.

    7.3.1 OFFLINE MODEThis chapter describes how to perform the NFS backup in the offline mode.

    During the backup the OMC-R workstations installed on virtual workstations willbe stopped and the operating system on a control domain will be put in singleuser mode.

    Step | Operation description (Total 23 + (*) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    TARGET HOST IS READY FOR BACK UP

    S1 Stop OMC-R application on every workstation installed on virtualworkstations of the target host

    4 102

    S2 If not yet done, open the target host system console 2 47

    action = connecttarget = system console

    S3 Boot the operating system in the single-user mode 5 54

    run_level = s

    S4 Perform the backup on the target host (*) 93

    mode = offline NFS_server_IP : IP address of NFS servershare : shared directory name on NFS server

    S5 Reboot the operating system of the target host 2 54

    run_level = 6

    S6 Restart the OMC-R application on every workstation installed onvirtual workstations of the target host

    10 110

    args = -S

    THE BACKUP IS COMPLETE AND THE TARGET HOST IS IN MULTI-USER MODE(*)The backup can last up to several hours depending on the size of data to be saved, network throughputand NFS server performance.

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    7.3.2 ONLINE MODEThis chapter describes how to perform the NFS backup in the online mode. During thebackup the OMC-R workstations installed on virtual workstations are up and running.

    Step | Operation description (Total (*) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    TARGET HOST IS READY FOR BACKUP

    S1 Perform the backup on the target host (*) 93

    mode = online NFS_server_IP : IP address of NFS servershare : shared directory name on NFS server

    THE BACKUP IS COMPLETE AND THE TARGET HOST IS IN MULTI-USER MODE(*)The backup can last up to several hours depending on the size of data to be saved, network throughputand NFS server performance.

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    7.4. BACKUP ON DVDThis chapter describes all steps necessary to backup control domain on DVD.

    The three main steps to perform a backup are:- Estimation of the backup data size- Creation of backup DVD images- Burning of backup DVD images

    Backup DVD images are created in the /storage/BackupDVD/ h o s t n a m e (wherehostname is the name of the local machine ) directory (named the work directory hereafter) therefore, this directory must have enough free space to store the images.

    The amount of free space needs to be not less than 4.37 * (X+1) Gb (where X is anestimated number of DVD disks, which can be known at step S2 Estimation of thebackup data size of 7.2 Pre-backup tasks chapter ).

    The backup can be performed in the online or offline mode.

    7.4.1 OFFLINE MODEThis chapter describes how to perform the backup in the offline mode.

    During the backup the OMC-R workstations installed on virtual workstations willbe stopped and the operating system on a control domain will be put in singleuser mode.

    Step | Operation description (Total 23 + (*) + (**) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    TARGET HOST IS READY FOR BACK UP

    S1 Stop OMC-R application on every workstation installed on virtualworkstations of the target host

    4 102

    S2 If not yet done, open the target system console 2 47

    action = connecttarget = system console

    S3 Boot the operating system in the single-user mode 5 54

    run_level = s

    S4 Create backup DVD images (*) 88

    mode = offline step = images_creation

    S5 Reboot the operating system of the target host 2 54

    run_level = 6

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    THE TARGET HOST IS IN MULTI-USER MODE

    S6 Burn backup DVD images (**) 88

    step = burning

    S7 Restart the OMC-R application on every workstation installed onvirtual workstations of the target host

    10 110

    args = -S

    THE BACKUP IS COMPLETE AND THE TARGET HOST IS IN MULTI-USER MODE(*) The backup can last up to several hours depending on the size of data to be saved.(**) It takes about 20 minutes to burn 1 DVD disk (+20 minutes for each disk to verify it).

    7.4.2 ONLINE MODEThis chapter describes how to perform the backup in the online mode. During thebackup the OMC-R workstations installed on virtual workstations are up and running.

    Step | Operation description (Total (*) + (**) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    TARGET HOST IS READY FOR BACKUP

    S1 Create backup DVD images (*) 88

    mode = online

    step = images_creationS2 Burn backup DVD images (**) 88

    step = burning

    THE BACKUP IS COMPLETE AND THE TARGET HOST IS IN MULTI-USER MODE(*) The backup can last up to several hours depending on the size of data to be saved.(**) It takes about 20 minutes to burn 1 DVD disk (+20 minutes for each disk to verify it).

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    8. CONTROL DOMAIN RESTORATION

    8.1. OVERVIEWThe aim of these actions is to restore the control domain file systems.

    Any files located on the /storage file system will be lost after the control domainrestoration.

    Virtual workstation file systems are left intact during restoration, so if virtualworkstation file system is corrupted, it is necessary to perform the OMC-Rworkstation restoration on corresponding virtual workstation with help of [A4]procedure.

    8.1.1 SUPPORTED MEDIAControl domain restoration can be performed from NFS server or from DVD disks.

    8.1.2 PREREQUISITESThe following prerequisites:

    ILOM password must be known.

    The passwords for root and croot users must be known.

    In case of restoration from NFS, the NFS server has to be configured and

    running.

    8.1.3 RESOURCESThe following hardware and human resources are required:

    One technician, familiar with the UNIX system.

    To boot up a host before file system restoration a bootable media (Solarisboot CD or SGD DVD) is required.

    In case of NFS restoration, configured NFS server containing backup data.

    In case of restoration from DVD, DVD disks containing backup data.

    8.1.4 CONTROL DOMAIN RESTORATION OVERVIEWThe following operations must be performed for a control domain restoration:

    Control domain file systems restoration from NFS server or DVD disks.

    Recreating CIUS images repository.

    If any installed OMC-R workstations are malfunctioning, file systemsrestoration on this workstation.

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    8.1.5 INTERVALRestoration procedure may be used after a major damage (unsuccessful softwareupdate, system hardware failure, faulty boot disk ) in order to restore a controldomain.

    8.2. OPERATION DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    Step | Operation description (Total 12 + (*) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    SOLARIS MAY BE RUNNING OR NOT ON THE TARGET HOST

    S1 Stop OMC-R application on every workstation installed on virtualworkstations of the target host

    4 102

    S2 If not yet done, open the target host system console 2 47

    action = connecttarget = system console

    S3 If not yet done, shut down the operating system of the target host 5 54

    run_level = 0

    S4 Restore control domain on target host:

    from an NFS server (*) 97

    media = nfs IP_address: IP address of restored computer

    Netmask : Valid network mask of computerRouter_IP: Valid IP address of network routerNFS_server_IP: IP address of NFS servershare: shared directory name on NFS server

    from a DVD (*) 97

    media = dvd

    S5 Disconnect from the target host system console 1 47

    action = disconnect

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS RESTORED ON THE TARGET HOST(*) The restoration can last up to several hours depending on the size of data to be restored and thequality of the DVD disks being used in case of restoration from DVD or network throughput and NFSserver performance in case of restoration from NFS.

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    9. CONTROL DOMAIN REMOVING

    This chapter details how to remove the control domain from the target host.

    The chapter is applicable for the Control domain reinstallation procedure only.For details how to perform the reinstallation procedure refer to the5. Administration task map chapter.

    Control domain removing stops all the virtual workstations and makes theminaccessible but it does not change the virtual workstations disks contents. Thusthe virtual workstations can be re-started after the control domain is installedagain.

    Step | Operation description (Total 45 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Stop OMC-R application on every workstation installed on virtualworkstations of the target host

    4 102

    S2 If not yet done, open the target host system console 2 47

    action = connecttarget = system console

    S3 Remove the control domain from the target host 1 63

    S4 Shutdown the operating system of the target host 20 54run_level = 0

    S5 If not yet done, open the ILOM console 2 47

    action = connecttarget = ILOM

    S6 Reset the target host 15 64

    S7 Disconnect from target host system console 1 47

    action = disconnect

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS REMOVED

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    10. CONFIGURING SGD USERS

    It is necessary to create SGD user to operate with any logical domain via SGD.

    The SGD user associates with the users SGD session, their application sessions, andtheir entries in the application server password cache.

    The chapter describes how to perform the following operations:Creating SGD userRemoving SGD user

    Adding local domains to SGD users profile Removing local domains from SGD users profile Getting a list of local domains in SGD users profile Changing password for SGD user

    Note: For detailed information about SGD users administration refer to [R5] document.

    10.1. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS

    Step | Operation description (Total 2 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 If not yet done, open a telnet session to the control domain 2 87

    action = connecthost = IP address of the control domainusername = root

    END OF PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS

    10.2. CREATING SGD USER

    Step | Operation description (Total 4 + (*) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 If OS hardened mode is activated on the target virtual workstation,deactivate it

    (*) [A6]

    S2 If console is opened on target virtual workstation, close it 1 78

    action = disconnect ldom_num = target virtual workstation number

    OS HARDENED MODE I S NOT ACTIVATED ON TARGET VIRTUALWORKSTATION

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    (*) - Refer to corresponding document to get info how much time it takes.

    10.3. REMOVING SGD USER

    Step | Operation description (Total 2 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Remove SGD user 2 56

    action = removeuser_name = user name

    SGD USER IS REMOVED

    10.4. ADDING LOCAL DOMAINS TO SGD USERS PROFILE

    S3 Create SGD user 3 56

    action = createuser_id = user IDuser_name = user nameuser_passwd = user passworddomain_name = virtual workstation name

    S4 If OS hardened mode was deactivated on the target virtualworkstation, resume it

    (*) [A6]

    SGD USER IS CREATED

    Step | Operation description (Total 3 + (*) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 If OS hardened mode is activated on the target virtual workstation,deactivate it

    (*) [A6]

    S2 If console is opened on target virtual workstation, close it 1 78

    action = disconnect ldom_num = target virtual workstation number

    OS HARDENED MODE I S NOT ACTIVATED ON TARGET VIRTUALWORKSTATION

    S3 Add local domains to SGD users profile 2 56

    action = binduser_name = user namedomain_name = local domains list, separated by comma

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    (*) - Refer to corresponding document to get info how much time it takes.

    10.5. REMOVING LOCAL DOMAINS FROM SGD USERSPROFILE

    Step | Operation description (Total 2 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Remove local domains from SGD users profile 2 56

    action = unbinduser_name = user namedomain_name = local domains list, separated by comma

    SGD USER IS REMOVED

    10.6. LIST LOCAL DOMAINS IN SGD USERS PROFILE

    Step | Operation description (Total 2 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Get a list of local domains in SGD users profile 2 56

    action = listuser_name = user name

    10.7. CHANGING PASSWORD FOR SGD USER

    Step | Operation description (Total 1 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Change password for SGD user 1 56

    action = change passworduser_name = user nameuser_passwd = new password for SGD user

    PASSWORD IS CHANGED

    S4 If OS hardened mode was deactivated on the target virtualworkstation, resume it

    (*) [A6]

    SGD USER IS CREATED

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    10.8. FINALIZING OPERATIONS

    Step | Operation description (Total 1 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Close the control domain telnet session (if it was opened during onstep S1 of chapter 10.1 Preliminary operations on page 31)

    1 87

    action = disconnect

    END OF FINALIZING OPERATIONS

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    11. WORKING WITH THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION

    The chapter describes how to work with SGD in webtop mode. In this mode the SGDclient uses a special web page, called a webtop, to display the controls for SGD. This isthe default mode.

    The following operations are described in the chapter:Connecting to the virtual workstation with a web-browserDisconnecting from the virtual workstation web-sessionSuspending the virtual workstation web-sessionResuming the virtual workstation web-session

    Some applications can be configured to keep running, even when they are notdisplayed. These are resumable applications. To close an applications windowwithout ending the application, you suspend the application. To display the windowagain and start using the application, you resume the application.

    Note: For detailed information about working with the virtual workstation via SGD referto [R5] document

    11.1. CONNECTING TO THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATIONThis chapter details how to connect to the virtual workstation via SGD with a web-browser. The list of supported web-browsers is described at 4.2.3. Requisitesoftware chapter.

    Step | Operation description (Total 13 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE.THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION IS INSTALLED

    S1 If not yet done, create SGD user 3 31

    S2 Connect to the virtual workstation with a web-browser 10 69

    action = connectSGD_IP_address : IP address of the control domainSGD_user : SGD user name

    SGD_user_password : password of the userUnix_user = rootUnix_user_password : root password

    THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION DESKTOP IS AVAILABLE

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    11.2. DISCONNECTING FROM THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION

    Step | Operation description (Total 10 min) m i n Sheetpage OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN WEB-SESSION IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Disconnect from the virtual workstation web-session 10 69

    action = disconnectSGD_IP_address = IP address of the control domain

    THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB-SESSION IS CLOSED

    11.3. SUSPENDING VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB-SESSION

    Step | Operation description (Total 10 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN WEB-SESSION IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Suspend virtual workstation web-session 10 69

    action = suspendSGD_IP_address = IP address of the control domain

    THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB-SESSION IS SUSPENDED

    11.4. RESUMING VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB-SESSION

    Step | Operation description (Total 10 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN WEB-SESSION IS AVAILABLE.SUSPENDED VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB-SESSION IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Resume virtual workstation web-session 10 69

    action = resumeSGD_IP_address = IP address of the control domain

    THE SUSPENDED VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB-SESSION IS RESUMED

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    11.5. ENTERING OBP MODE ON THE VIRTUALWORKSTATION

    Step | Operation description (Total 6 min) m i n Sheet

    page

    OK /

    NOKInput Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN WEB-SESSION IS AVAILABLE.SUSPENDED VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB-SESSION IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Connect to the virtual workstation console 1 78

    action = connect ldom_num = target virtual workstation number

    S2 Shut down the Solaris OS on it 5 54

    run_level = 0

    THE SUSPENDED VIRTUAL WORKSTATION WEB-SESSION IS RESUMED

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    12. EXPORTING CIUS DVD IMAGES TO THEVIRTUAL WORKSTATION

    The chapter details how to export CIUS DVD images from the repository on the controldomain to a virtual workstation.

    Step | Operation description (Total 7 + (*) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN IS OPERATIONAL

    S1 If not yet done, open a telnet session to the control domain 2 87

    action = connecthost = IP address of the control domainusername = root

    S2 If not yet done, add CIUS DVD images to the repository (*) 62

    disk_type = CIUS_DVD

    S3 Check the virtual workstation state 1 80

    action = listldom_num = target virtual workstation number

    S4 If the virtual workstation is started, stop it 1 80

    action = stopldom_num = target virtual workstation number

    S5 Export the CIUS DVD image 1 66

    ldom_num = target virtual workstation numberomc_version = corresponding OMC-R versiondvd_num = number of the exported CIUS DVD

    S6 If the virtual workstation has been stopped, start it 1 80

    action = startldom_num = target virtual workstation number

    S7 Close the control domain telnet session 1 87action = disconnecthost = IP address of the control domain

    THE CIUS DVD DISK IMAGES HAVE BEEN EXPORTED(*) - The duration is up to 15 minutes per DVD disk.

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    13. GETTING MAC-ADDRESS FOR THE VIRTUALWORKSTATION

    This chapter details how to get MAC-address for the virtual workstation.

    Note: You must use the MAC address of the virtual network (vnet) device as reported bythe ldm command for your jumpstart configuration and not the one reported in thebanner for the guest.

    Step | Operation description (Total 1 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLES1 Get MAC-address for the virtual workstation 1 81

    ldom_num = virtual workstation number

    THE VIRTUAL WORKSTATION MAC-ADDRESS IS KNOWN

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    14. UPDATING TARGET HOST SYSTEMFIRMWARE VERSION

    System Firmware is essentially software that is embedded on a hardware device anddirectly controls it (resets, initializes and configures) before the operating is booted.The firmware is what actually boots the OS, and it is usually contained in some sort ofFlash PROM on a system board.

    Unlike an OS, which is designed to run on lots of different configurations of hardwareand occupies a lot of room (10s or 100s of megabytes) on the disk, firmware is usuallyspace-constrained to a few megabytes (sometimes less than that), so it usuallycontains only the code needed for that specific hardware configuration. That is whyeach Sun system gets its own separate release of firmware. Firmware specific to one

    type of system will usually not function on a different system.System Firmware updating is required because of:

    Expanded compatibility and enhancements

    Better reliability and system availability

    Better system performance

    Additional system features

    Security fixes

    Other bug fixes

    This chapter details how to update system firmware version on the target host.

    14.1. UPDATING OBP VERSION FOR T5140 SERVER

    Step | Operation description (Total (*) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Update T5140 system firmware (*) 82

    THE T5140 SYSTEM FIRMWARE VERSION HAS BEEN UPDATED(*) - The updating of the system firmware version may take up to 40 minutes.

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    14.2. UPDATING OBP VERSION FOR T3-2 SERVER

    Step | Operation description (Total (*) min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Update T3-2 system firmware (*) 105

    THE T3-2 SYSTEM FIRMWARE VERSION HAS BEEN UPDATED(*) - The updating of the system firmware version may take up to 40 minutes.

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    15. CONFIGURING/DECONFIGURING DNS CLIENTON CONTROL DOMAIN

    The DNS service is used to centralize information about IP addresses and hostnames.This chapter describes how to configure DNS client or remove DNS client settings oncontrol domain.

    This procedure describes only the configuration of control domain as DNS client. Itdoes not explain how to install, configure and manage the DNS servers.

    You must declare the control domain on the DNS server before you start theprocedure.

    15.1. CONFIGURING DNS CLIENT

    Step | Operation description (Total 2 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Configure DNS client on control domain 2 103

    operation = adddomain_name = DNS server domain name

    primary_ip = DNS server primary IP

    secondary_ip_1 = DNS server first additional IP (optional)secondary_ip_2 = DNS server second additional IP(optional)

    THE DNS CLIENT IS CONFIGURED

    15.2. DECONFIGURING DNS CLIENT

    Step | Operation description (Total 2 min) Min Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    THE CONTROL DOMAIN IS AVAILABLE

    S1 Deconfigure DNS client on control domain 2 103

    operation = remove

    THE DNS CLIENT SETTINGS ARE REMOVED

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    16. SSH CONFIGURATION

    This chapter details how to configure or check SSH service on control domain. SSHservice can be configured in one of the following states: secure mode, non-securemode. If control domain is just installed or SSH service never was configured afterinstallation then SSH service state is non-secure.

    16.1. SECURE MODE ACTIVATIONCarry out the following steps to enable SSH secure mode on the control domain.

    Step | Operation description (Total 1 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    BEGINNING OF SSH CONFIGURATION

    S1 Enable the SSH secure mode on control domain 1 104

    action = enable

    SSH SERVICE IS SWITCHED TO SECURE MODE ON THE CONTROL DOMAIN

    16.2. CHECKING SSH SERVICECarry out the following steps to check SSH mode on control domain.

    Step | Operation description (Total 1 min) Min Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    BEGINNING OF SSH CHECK

    S1 Check the SSH secure mode on control domain 1 104

    action = check

    SSH SERVICE CHECK IS PERFORMED ON THE CONTROL DOMAIN

    16.3. NON-SECURE MODE ACTIVATIONCarry out the following steps to disable SSH secure mode on the control domain.

    Step | Operation description (Total 1 min) m i n Sheetpage

    OK /NOK

    Input Parameters

    BEGINNING OF SSH CONFIGURATION

    S1 Disable SSH secure mode on control domain 1 104

    action = disable

    SSH SERVICE IS SWITCHED TO NON-SECURE MODE ON THE CONTROL DOMAIN

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    17. OPERATION SHEETS

    The operation sheets are not arranged in the execution order. Always refer to theoperations sequence table, to determine what operations come next and their inputvalues.

    The sheets used in this specific procedure also apply to other procedures (otherhardware configurations). Therefore, you may find some conditional sections orinstructions that pertain to other procedures.

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    POWERING ON/OFF SERVER AND WORKSTATION

    SCOPEThis sheet details how to power on or off a computer (server or workstation).

    INPUT PARAMETERSaction on | off

    INITIAL STATUSIf (action = off), the operating system is halted, and the computer is at the OBP level.If (action = on), the computer is powered OFF.

    ACTIONSIf (action = off):{

    On the Sun workstation:

    1. Power OFF the workstation, using the frontside switch on the Su n Ultra -45workstation.

    2. Power OFF the graphic display.

    On the Sun Fire server :

    1. Turn the front key to the OFF position on the Sun Fire server.

    2. Power OFF the graphic display, if available.

    On the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140 or Oracle SPARC T3-2 server:

    1. Press and hold the frontside button on the server until the server is not switched off.

    }Else If ( action = on):{

    On the Sun workstation:

    1. Power ON the graphic display.

    2. Power ON the SUN workstation, using the frontside switch on the Sun Blade orSun Ultra -45 workstation.

    On the Sun Fire server :

    1. Power ON the graphic display, if available.

    2. Turn the front key to t he ON position (|) on the Sun Fire server.

    3. Press the frontside button on the SUN server.

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    On the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140 or Oracle SPARC T3-2 server:

    1. Press the frontside button on the server.}

    FINAL STATUSThe Sun computer (Sun server or Sun workstation) is powered ON or powered OFF.

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    CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING TO ILOM SERVICE

    PRESENTATIONThe purpose of this sheet is to describe how to establish SSH connection to ILOM, open the serverssystem console and close it.

    Only the one connection to the servers system console via I LOM can be establishedat one period of time. All new connections will be opened in view-mode. Beforeopening the new console session, close the previous one (including the connectionvia serial port).

    ILOM supports a maximum of 5 active sessions, including serial, Secure Shell (SSH),and web interface sessions.

    To get access to ILOM or system console you need to configure SSH service

    between the supervisory workstation and ILOM. Note that SSH configuring on thesupervisory workstation is out of the scope of this document.

    INPUT PARAMETERSaction connect | disconnecttarget ILOM | system console

    INITIAL STATUSThe servers power cords are plugged into power supplies. For target = system console, server must be turned ON.ILOM IP address and ILOM password are known.

    A root shell session on the supervisory workstation is available.

    ACTIONSIf action = connect:

    {

    1. If not already done, open a root shell session on the supervisory workstation.

    2. If supervisory workstation is an OMC-R host with enabled SSH service, customize it toconnect to the server by SSH:

    2.1. Make a copy of SSH configuration file on the supervisory workstation:

    Type at the command prompt of the root account shell on thesupervisory workstation:

    # cp /etc/ssh/ssh_config /etc/ssh/ssh_config.orig

    2.2. Check the parameter StrictHostKeyChecking in /etc/ssh/ssh_config file onsupervisory workstation:

    Type at the command prompt of the root account shell on thesupervisory workstation:

    # cat /etc/ssh/ssh_config...

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    If this parameter is absent, add it to /etc/ssh/ssh_config file with the value no. Forthis - add the line StrictHostKeyChecking no to /etc/ssh/ssh_config through anyeditor (e.g. vi).

    If a value of this parameter is not equal to no, modify it to no through any editor(e.g. vi).

    3. Establish SSH connection to ILOM:

    Type at the command prompt of the root account shell on the supervisoryworkstation:

    ... # ssh -l root

    ... password:

    ...->

    4. If target = system console , start the servers system console via ILOM. You may need tolog in to proceed.

    Note: the output of the command, provided below, may differ depending of the serverstate.

    -> start /SP/consoleAre you sure you want to start /SP/console (y/n)? y

    Serial console started. To stop, type #.

    console login: rootPassword: ...#

    5. If supervisory workstation is an OMC-R host with enabled SSH service and the file/etc/ssh/ssh_config was customized to connect the supervisory workstation to the ILOM,

    5.1. If not already done, open a root shell session on the supervisory workstation.

    5.2. Change the SSH configuration on the supervisory workstation back:

    Type at the command prompt of the root account shell on thesupervisory workstation:

    # cp /etc/ssh/ssh_config.orig /etc/ssh/ssh_config

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    }

    If action = disconnect:

    {

    1. If the servers system console is opened on the supervisory workstation , close it.To do this, type the (, #, dot) to the opened system console:

    #.->

    2. Type exit to the ILOM console to close the ILOM connection:

    -> exit

    }

    TROUBLESHOOTING1. If the following message appears during connecting to the system console:

    -> start /SP/console...Console session already in use. [view mode]

    That means that the other console session has already been opened. Perform the followingsteps:

    1.1. Type the (, #, dot) to the currently opened system console

    Console session already in use. [view mode]#.->

    1.2. Stop the system console via opened ILOM session

    -> stop /SP/consoleAre you sure you want to stop /SP/console (y/n)? y

    1.3. Retry the step of connecting to the system console

    2. If the following message appears during connecting to the system console:

    ...shell: Maximum number of sessions exhausted

    That means that new ILOM session cannot be opened. You need to either reuse one of theexisting unused ILOM sessions or close some of them before opening a new one.

    FINAL STATUSThe SSH connection to ILOM/system console is established/closed.

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    ENTERING OBP MODE ON SERVER VIA ILOM CONSOLE

    SCOPEThe purpose of this sheet is to describe the way to enter OBP mode via ILOM console.

    INPUT PARAMETERSNone

    INITIAL STATUSThe servers supervisory workstation is turned ON. Servers ILOM console is opened on thesupervisory workstation.

    ACTIONSON A SUPERVISORY STATION

    1. Disable auto boot:

    -> set /HOST/bootmode script="setenv auto-boot? false"Set 'script' to 'setenv auto-boot? false'

    2. Reset the server:

    -> reset /SYSAre you sure you want to reset /SYS (y/n)? yPerforming reset on /SYS

    3. Start the servers system console:

    -> start /SP/consoleAre you sure you want to start /SP/console (y/n)? ySerial console started. To stop, type #....

    After booting, the server will stay in the OBP mode

    ... ok

    TROUBLESHOOTINGNone

    FINAL STATUSThe server is in OBP mode

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    CHECKING SUN SPARC E NTERPRISE T5140 / ORACLESPARC T3 -2 HARDWARE AND SETTING OBP

    PARAMETERSSCOPEThe purpose of this sheet is to check the hardware configuration of Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140or Oracle SPARC T3-2 server (according to the hardware product specification) and to reset OpenBoot Prom parameters.

    INITIAL STATUSThe server is in OBP modeThe system console of the server is available and opened on the supervisory workstation.

    ACTIONS1. Set default OBP parameters:

    ... ok set-defaults

    2. Check the hardware configuration.

    2.1. Launch the following command:

    ... ok setenv diag-switch? falsediag-switch? = false... ok setenv auto-boot? false

    auto-boot? = false... ok reset-all

    The console will be erased and then the system will be restarted in a special mode inwhich the internal configuration is displayed.

    Disregard any warning messages about Ethernet link.

    2.2. Check the memory size displayed within banner information:

    ...

    ... , XXX MB memory available, ...

    ...

    2.3. Check that the memory size XXX is in accordance with the machine hardwarespecification (see [R2] for details).

    3. Check the servers internal SCSI devices.

    If the server is a Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140:

    {

    3.1 Check the servers internal SCSI devices.

    Make sure that the disks have at least 146 GB of free space available and their SCSI targetnumbers are correct, according to the sample below.Make sure that the DVD drive (Removable Read Only Device) is available.

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    Note: A shown below output of the command depends on your configuration and may bedifferent. The represented result of executed command is shown as example only.

    ... ok probe-scsi-all/pci@400/pci@0/pci@8/scsi@0

    MPT Version 1.05, Firmware Version 1.27.00.00

    Target 0Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H101414SCSUN146GSA25 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB

    SASAddress 5000cca000997831 PhyNum 0Target 1Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914603SSUN146G0868 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB

    SASAddress 5000c50017215725 PhyNum 1Target 2Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H101414SCSUN146GSA25 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB

    SASAddress 5000cca0009943f1 PhyNum 2Target 3Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914603SSUN146G0868 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB

    SASAddress 5000c5001721028d PhyNum 3

    /pci@400/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/usb@0,2/hub@4/device@4/storage@0Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TSSTcorpCDDVDW TS-T633A SR00

    }

    If the server is a Oracle SPARC T3 -2:

    {

    3.1 Check the servers internal SCSI devices.

    Make sure that the disks have at least 300 GB of free space available and their SCSI targetnumbers are correct, according to the sample below.Make sure that the DVD drive (Removable Read Only Device) is available.

    Note: A shown below output of the command depends on your configuration and may bedifferent. The represented result of executed command is shown as example only.

    ... ok probe-scsi-all /pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci@e/scsi@0

    FCode Version 1.00.54, MPT Version 2.00, Firmware Version 5.00.17.00

    Target 9Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks,

    300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c500332198fb SASAddress 5000c500332198f9 PhyNum

    0Target a

    Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TEAC DV-W28SS-R 1.0CSATA device PhyNum 7

    Target bUnit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks,

    300 GB SASDeviceName 5000c5003324d20b SASAddress 5000c5003324d209 PhyNum

    1Target c

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    Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks,300 GB

    SASDeviceName 5000c50033220073 SASAddress 5000c50033220071 PhyNum2Target d

    Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks,300 GB

    SASDeviceName 5000c5003321ccc3 SASAddress 5000c5003321ccc1 PhyNum3Target e

    Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks,300 GB

    SASDeviceName 5000c5003321ff27 SASAddress 5000c5003321ff25 PhyNum4Target f

    Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST930003SSUN300G 0B70 585937500 Blocks,300 GB

    SASDeviceName 5000c5003322c1cf SASAddress 5000c5003322c1cd PhyNum5

    /pci@400/pci@1/pci@0/pci@b/pci@0/usb@0,2/hub@2/hub@3/storage@2Unit 0 Removable Read Only device AMI Virtual CDROM 1.00

    }

    4. Restore the factory default configuration.

    ... ok setenv auto-boot? trueauto-boot? = true... ok setenv auto-boot-on-error? trueauto-boot-on-error? = true

    ... ok set


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