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Fujitsu Siemens Computers SX series User Manual (453 pages)
SX150 Business Server
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers
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Server
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Table of Contents
Preface
1
Figure 1: Example of an SX Server: SX150 Business Server
2
Figure 2: Structure of the Documentation for the SX Series Business Servers
5
Figure 3: Example of an Operating Concept for an SX Server
12
Operating Concept for SX Servers with SMC
12
Figure 4: Operating Concept of an SX Server Without SMC
14
Operating Concept for SX Server Entry-Level Models (Without SMC)
14
Figure 5: Example of an Operating Concept for an Entry-Level Model
15
Operation with a LAN Console and Remote Console Adapter
15
Operation with Integrated Console
15
Remote Operation Via LAN-PC
16
Login Access to Root in the Partitions
17
Notes on Security
17
Passwords
17
FTP Access to Root
18
User Roles for SX Servers with SMC
18
Security When Accessing BS2000 Operation Functions
19
Secure Access with Secure Shell (Open SSH)
20
Remote Service (Teleservice)
22
Overview of Operating Sequences on Server Switch-On / Switch-Off
23
Figure 6: Operating Sequences When Switching the SX Server On/Off
24
Switch-On of the SX Server and Automatic Start-Up of the Operating Systems
24
SX Server with SMC
24
Automatic Termination of Operating Systems and Server Switch-Off
25
Automatic Termination of BS2000/OSD and Server Switch-Off
26
Figure 7: Operating Sequences When Switching SX Server Without SMC On/Off
26
Switch-On of Entry-Level Model and Automatic Start-Up of BS2000/OSD
26
SX Server Entry-Level Models
26
Functions of the Solaris-CDE Interface
27
Summary of Contents
7
Target Groups
7
Notational Conventions
9
Operating Concept of the SX Servers
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Documentation for the SX Series Business Servers
4
CDE Interface
28
Figure 8: CDE Login Screen (User Name)
28
Figure 10: CDE Window after the First Login on a SMC
29
Figure 11: Application Manager of the System Console Software (SCS)
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Figure 12: "Create Action" Window
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Preconfiguring Terminals
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Figure 13: Window for Selecting an Icon
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Figure 14: Example for a Command in the "Create Action" Window
34
Parameters for Configuring an Action for a Dtterm Terminal Emulation
35
Solaris Shell (Not on Entry-Level Models)
36
BS2000 Console
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BS2000 Dialog
38
Machine Administration Menu (for Entry-Level Models Only)
39
PRIMEPOWER Serverview (BS2000 System)
39
Calling Terminal Instances
40
Figure 15: Example of a Desktop
40
Functions of the System Management Console
43
User Groups and Logins
44
Table 1: Functionality of the Administrator User Group in the SCS
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Server Administrator
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Figure 16: PRIMEPOWER Serverview Window: "Create User" (Cladmin)
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Partition Administrators
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Figure 17: PRIMEPOWER Serverview Window: "Create User" (Clmon)
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Figure 18: PRIMEPOWER Serverview Window: "Create Group
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BS2000 or Solaris Administrators
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Administration of PRIMEPOWER Serverview
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Figure 19: PRIMEPOWER Serverview Window:"Create User" (Administrator of PRIMEPOWER Serverview)
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Figure 20: System Console Menu
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System Console Software (SCS)
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Functions of the System Console Software (SCS)
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Machine Administration Menu
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Functions for Switching the Server On/Off
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Figure 22: Machine Administration Menu: "System-Specific Administration
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Figure 23: Machine Administration Menu: "System/Partition Power Administration
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Switching the Server On/Off on a Scheduled Basis
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Figure 24: Machine Administration Menu: "APCS Setup Menu
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Switching Partitions On/Off on a Time-Driven Basis
71
Figure 9: CDE Login Screen (Password)
28
System Administration of BS2000 and Solaris (Optional)
31
Figure 25: PRIMEPOWER Serverview- Window: "Create Task
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Figure 26: Control Panel of an SX140 or SX150 Server
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Figure 28: SB Mode Administration Menu
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Figure 30: System Board Addition to Partition Menu, Taking an SX150 Server as
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Figure 31: System Board Removal from Partition Menu, Taking an SX150 Server
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Configuring/Changing the Partitioning
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Displaying the Configuration
81
Figure 32: Machine Administration Menu: "Hardware Configuration Displays
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Error Notifications
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Figure 33: Machine Administration Menu: "System Notification Administration
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Consoles of the Partitions with RC2000
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Figure 34: RC2000 Main Window
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Figure 35: Sequence of POST, OBP and Solaris Startup after Switching on or a Reset
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Obp
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Figure 36: Boot Process Sequence
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Starting Solaris
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Figure 37: Monitoring Messages: Example for SX System Error Messages
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Monitoring Messages
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Time Synchronization between SMC and the Partitions
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Figure 38: NTP Diagnostic Command Ntpq (Example)
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Figure 39: NTP Diagnostic Command Ntptrace (Example)
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Backing Up/Restoring the SMC
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Backing up the Configuration Data of the System Console Software (SCS)
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Restoring Configuration Data of the System Console Software
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SCS Configuration Data
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Figure 21: Machine Administration Menu
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Backing up the System Drive of the SMC
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System Drive
100
Restoring the System Drive of the SMC
102
Configuration Data of the CDE Interface
104
Backing Up/Restoring Systems in the Partitions
107
Methods
107
Data Backup
108
Recovery
113
Functionality of XSCF
117
Xscf
117
Access Options to XSCF
118
Table 2: Overview of the Access Options to XSCF
118
Configuration of XSCF
119
Figure 40: Calling XSCF Administration Via the Machine Administration Menu
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Figure 41: XSCF Administration Menu
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Accesses to XSCF
121
Figure 42: XSCF Shell
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Figure 43: Overview of the Commands of the XSCF Shell
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Table 3: XSCF Functions Available Via a Web Browser
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Functions of the SX Server Entry-Level Models
125
Switching On/Off Functions
125
Machine Administration Menu
126
Notification of the System Administrator
126
Figure 44: Machine Administration Menu Setting Monitoring
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Timed Switching On/Off of the Server
128
Integrated Console
129
LAN Console and RCA
130
Time Cluster with External Time Servers
131
Recommended Hardware and Software Configuration
133
Remote Operation Via PC
133
Configuration and Operation
135
Figure 45: Xconfig: Start Window
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Configuring and Modifying Partitions
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Figure 29: Partition and System Board Administration Menu, Taking an SX150
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Figure 27: Configuration Window
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Administering the System Board's Operating Mode
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Figure 46: Xconfig: Network and Communication Window
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Figure 47: Xconfig: XDMCP Startup Modes
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Figure 48: Xconfig: Display and Video
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Figure 49: Xconfig: Security, Access Control and System Administration
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Figure 50: Xconfig: Editor
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Figure 51: Exceed: Start Window
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Figure 52: CDE Login Screen
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Figure 53: CDE Desktop after Login
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Figure 54: SINIX-TE Window
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Figure 55: Installing OPEN SOFTWARE
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Configuring the Openssh Daemon
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Configuring the Administration PC for Exceed Use Via Secure Shell
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Configuring the PC Client Side
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Figure 56: Putty Configuration: Session
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Figure 57: Putty Configuration: Connection
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Figure 58: Putty Configuration: SSH
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Figure 59: Putty Configuration: Tunnels
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Figure 60: Putty Configuration: Save
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Figure 61: Example of User Interface Started from Putty
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Generating the Keys
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Key Management for Secure Shell
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Use of SSH Agents
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Putty with Puttygen and
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BS2000 Console Mode
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Operating BS2000 Instances
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Starting BS2000
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Accessing BS2000 Console Mode
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Figure 62: Opening a BS2000 Console Window under the CDE Interface
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The Main KVP Function Menu
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Table 4: Message Texts with Message Code SVR0002
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Figure 63: Screen Areas for the CONS0 Partner
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Structure of the KVP Screen
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Inputs
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Exiting BS2000 Console Mode
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Logging Inputs and Outputs
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Outputs
181
EM9750 Mode
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Figure 64: Opening a BS2000 Dialog Box under the CDE Interface of the SMC
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Establishing a Connection with the EM9750 Emulation
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Table 5: Function Keys for the Terminal Type Dtterm
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Table 6: MF-II Special Key Assignments (9750)
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Table 7: MF-II-Special Key Assignments (EMDS)
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Table 8: Function Keys for Terminal Type 97801
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BS2000 $DIALOG Mode
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BS2000 Transaction Processing Mode
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EVENT Mode
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Information on Patches
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Possible EVENT Commands
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Querying the Version Numbers of the Installed X2000/Solaris Software
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MTC Devices
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Querying the Configuration
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Permitting/Inhibiting Input and Changing a Password
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Notes on Configuring PRIMEPOWER Serverview Domains
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The X2000 User Interface
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Starting PRIMEPOWER Serverview Suite
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Using Exceed Via Secure Shell
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Figure 65: Example: Calling PRIMEPOWER Serverview
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Figure 66: Icon for Java Web Start
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Figure 67: Start Screen of Java Web Start
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Figure 68: Java Web Start Application Manager
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Figure 72: Displaying and Modifying Authorizations in PRIMEPOWER Serverview
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Figure 73: Modifying Access to the Individual Applications in PRIMEPOWER
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Figure 74: the Bs2Devices User Interface
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X2000 Bs2Devices Main Window
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Table 9: Functions on the Menu Bar and Toolbar
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Figure 75: Example Selection Configurator
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Figure 76: Example Object Table
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Figure 77: Example Pull-Down Menu
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Figure 78: Example Context Menu
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Function Call
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Menu Functions
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Available Functions
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Function Types
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Figure 79: Example Pull-Down Menu: "Volumes+Pubsets
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Figure 80: Examples for "Volumes+Pubsets": Pull-Down Menu and
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Functions
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Figure 81: "BS2 Disks" Subtab
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Figure 82: "Volumes+Pubsets" Subtab
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Figure 83: "BS2 Tapes" Subtab
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Figure 84: "BS2 Printers" Subtab
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Figure 85: Tools Button
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X2000 Tools Main Window
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Figure 86: Online Help
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Online Help
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BS2000 Disks: Configuration and BS2000 Installation
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Global X2000 Functions
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Internal SCSI Disk
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Fibre Channel Disks (RAID Systems)
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Figure 87: Mirror Disks in a System
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Mirroring of Internal Disks in X2000
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Figure 88: Menu Field "Mirror Configuration
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PRIMEPOWER Serverview Suite Interface
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Actions
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Window of the Boot Mirror Disk
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Disk Failure
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Error Situations
228
Replacing a Defective Disk
228
Additional Information for Disks
229
Default Partitioning of the Root Disk
229
Rules of Usage for Disks D3435 and D3475-8F
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Table 10: Sharing (Sh) and Switching (Sw) between System Types
230
Change of Format from Disk D3435 to Disk D3475-8F
231
Magnetic Tape Cartridge Devices
232
Basic Conditions for Configuration
233
Configuring an MTC Device
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Figure 89: X2000 Window for Configuring a BS2000 Tape Device
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Figure 90: X2000 Window for Reconfiguring a BS2000 Tape Device
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Adding a BS2000 System after Initial Configuration
237
Removing a BS2000 System after Initial Configuration
237
Occupying an MTC Device When X2000 Communication Is Disrupted
239
Displaying the Occupancy Status of an MTC Device
240
Configuring Printers
242
Configuring Xprint Printers
242
Starting Mercator
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Figure 91: Mercator Welcome Screen
243
Configuring a New Printer
244
Figure 92: Mercator Configuration and Administration Window
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Figure 93: Mercator Printer Configuration Window (Basic)
245
Figure 94: Mercator Printer Configuration Window (Connection)
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Figure 95: Mercator Printer Configuration Window (Configuration)
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Figure 96: Mercator Window with Xprint Database (Printer Inactive)
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Figure 97: Mercator Printer Configuration Window (State)
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Figure 98: Mercator Window with Xprint Database (Printer Active)
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Configuring the SEH Printserver
251
Configuring a BS2000 Printer
252
Figure 99: X2000 User Interface for Creating a BS2000 Printer
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Figure 100: X2000 Window for Creating a BS2000 Printer
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Figure 101: X2000 Window for Creating a Transdata Printer
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Figure 102: X2000 User Interface (BS2000 Printer) Following Printer Configuration
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Starting up an Emulated BS2000 Printer
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Using Printer-Specific Functions with the BS2000 Printer Type LP-EMUL
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Table 11: Operating Mode for Printers Equipped with Cutters
259
Emulation Options for Controlling the X2000 Printer Emulation
260
Atns
264
Generating the TNS Entries
264
Local and Remote Communications
264
Example of Setting up a Connection
266
Loclan
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Using the LAN Connections
266
LOCLAN between Guest Systems
268
Figure 103: Example of Creating a New BS2000 LAN Device
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Zaslan
271
Diagnostics for LAN Ports
273
Offline PSR
274
Scope of Function
274
Operation of the Off-Line PSR
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Starting the Off-Line PSR
275
Figure 104: Basic Menu of the Off-Line PSR
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The Basic Menu
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Figure 105: Slice Selection
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Save
278
Figure 106: Selection of the Tape Device
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Figure 107: Backup Run of PSR
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Restore
280
Copy
281
Figure 108: Setting a Disk Copy under PSR
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Check
282
Label
282
Supported Hardware
283
System Type SX Entry-Level Model
283
System Type SX Server with SMC
283
Dynamic Reconfiguration
285
Functional Scope and Features
285
Functional Scope, Concepts and Applications
285
Applications for DR and Recommendations
288
The DR Concept for BS2000
291
Requirements for DR
293
An Example of the DR Scenarios
296
Figure 109: Example of an SX Server with DR Capability
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Figure 110: Online Maintenance: Temporary Operation (until Online Maintenance)
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Figure 111: Online Maintenance: Temporary Operation (until Online Maintenance)
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Figure 112: Online Maintenance: Permanent Use of All Resources of the Cod-XSB
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Performing DR
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Administrative Interface PRIMEPOWER Serverview
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Figure 113: Outputting an Overview of Partitions and System Boards (Example)
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Figure 114: Ascertaining the Hardware Resources of the Partition and Their
304
Figure 115: Removing an XSB (Example)
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Figure 116: Shifting an XSB (Example)
307
The Command Interface
308
Execution of DR, Diagnosis and Problem Handling
313
DR Runs in BS2000
316
Settings Relevant to DR
321
Table 12: Settings in PRIMEPOWER Serverview and Corresponding OBP Settings
322
Figure 117: PRIMEPOWER Serverview: Modifying OBP Settings
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Solaris: System Administration
325
System Settings
325
X2000 Partition
325
Figure 118: Window for Defining the System Settings
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Figure 119: Window for Defining the Locale Parameters
327
Locale Parameters
327
Figure 120: Window for Defining Tasks
329
Recurrent Tasks
329
User and Group Administration
330
Solaris Partition
331
Figure 121: Start Buttons in PRIMEPOWER Serverview
332
Figure 122: "Tools" Tab in PRIMEPOWER Serverview
332
PRIMEPOWER Serverview Suite Application "Tools
332
Figure 123: Starting the Functions Mirror, CSR and PSR from the Drop-Down Menu
333
Self-Loading Emergency Dump - SLED
335
What if
335
Sx.diag Command
336
Create X2000 Diagnostic Documents
337
Create an IOH/IOS Dump
338
KVP Messages
339
X2000 Messages
339
SVP Emulation Messages
344
IOD Messages
348
Messages Referring to Bus Devices
348
Messages Referring to Channel Devices
352
HAL Messages
358
Structure of Message Numbers
362
X2000 Channel Connection Error Messages
362
HWA Error Messages
363
Metasyntax
363
HWI Messages
364
Cdebug Messages
367
Ciodebug Messages
367
MAIN Messages
367
Channel_Ipl Messages
368
Logout System Messages
370
Channeld Messages
372
Cinit Messages
374
Set_Spd Messages
375
Ctest Messages
376
Initialization Script Messages
379
X2000 Messages to the BS2000 Console
381
EVENT Error Messages
382
Appendix
385
Hardware Features of the SX Series Business Servers
385
The Partitioning Concept of the SX Servers (Without the Entry-Level Models)
385
Figure 124: Example of Creation of Physical Partitions
387
Figure 125: Example of Creation of Extended Partitions
387
SX Server System Peripherals
389
Figure 126: Connection of the Various Peripheral Devices, Example Using an
391
Model Ranges
393
Sx100
393
Table 13: SX100 Series Model Range
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Sx130
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Table 14: SX130 Series Model Range
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Table 15: Partitioning in SX130 Servers
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Figure 127: Examples of Partitioning in SX130 Servers
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Sx140
398
Table 16: SX140 Series Model Range
399
Figure 128: Example of the SX140-10C Model Basic Versions
400
System Board
400
Sx150
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Table 17: SX150 Series Model Range
403
Table 18: Usage of Additional Performance in the SX150 Model Series
404
Figure 129: Example of the SX150-10C Model Basic Versions
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Operation of the SX Server and the SMC Via SKP-SR
409
SKP-SR for BS2000 Operation
409
Automatic System Operation Via ATOP
410
Use as NTP Time Server
410
Abbreviations
411
Figures
415
Table of Contents
415
Tables
421
Related Publications
423
Environmental Protection
435
Index
437
Figure 69: Icon for PRIMEPOWER Serverview
199
Figure 70: PRIMEPOWER Serverview Welcome Screen
200
Privilege Concept with Role-Based Access Control
201
Access with Secure Shell
144
Installing Openssh
144
Operation and Administration
451
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