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xscf> settimezone -c deldst -b JST -o GMT-9 The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. setdate (8), showdate (8), showtimezone (8) System Administration 291 settimezone(8) 292 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 setupfru(8) NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION Privileges OPTIONS setupfru - set up device hardware setupfru [-m {y | n}] [-x {1 | 4}] device location setupfru -h The setupfru(8) command makes hardware settings for the specified device. Only a physical system board (PSB) can be specified as a device. After a PSB is added, the following settings can be specified for PSB: XSB type To use an added PSB in the system, hardware resources on the PSB must be logically divided and reconfigured as eXtended System Boards (XSBs). Two types of XSB are used: Uni-XSB and Quad-XSB. The Uni-XSB is configured with undivided PSB, and the Quad-XSB is configured with one of divided PSB into four parts. Specify either the Uni-XSB configuration or Quad-XSB configuration for the PSB. Memory mirror mode In mirror mode, data is mirrored by dividing the memory mounted on a PSB into two parts. Since the memory is divided into two parts, the memory capacity is halved, but data reliability increases. Specify whether to operate the memory in mirror mode. You must have platadm or fieldeng privileges to run this command. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. The following options are supported: -h Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -m {y | n} Specifies whether to use the memory mounted on the XSB in mirror mode. Specify this option when sb is specified for device. Specify y to enable mirror mode; otherwise, specify n. If the -m option is omitted, the previous setting is inherited. -x {11 4} Specifies whether to configure PSB as a Uni-XSB or Quad-XSB. Specify this option when sb is specified for device. Specify 1 for Uni-XSB or specify 4 for Quad-XSB. If the -x option is omitted, the previous setting is inherited. System Administration 293 setupfru(8) OPERANDS EXTENDED DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES EXIT STATUS SEE ALSO The following operands are supported: device Specifies the device to be set up. Only the following device can be specified: sb Physical system board (PSB) location Specifies the location of the device. sb Integer from 0-15. Specify only one location. ■ In a high-end server, the Quad-XSB configuration cannot be set in memory mirror mode. ■ To set up an already mounted PSB again, all XSBs comprising the target PSB must have been disconnected from the domain configuration and placed under the system board pool. See the deleteboard(8) command for information on how to disconnect XSBs from the domain configuration. ■ The configuration of the PSB varies according to the system as shown below. ■ In a high-end server, the PSB consists of one CPU memory board and one I/O unit in combination. ■ In a midrange server, the PSB consists of one CPU module and one memory module logically divided into two on the motherboard, and one I/O module. ■ The current PSB settings can be checked by using the showfru(8) command. EXAMPLE 1 Configures PSB#00 as a Quad-XSB (with memory in non-mirror mode because the memory mirror mode setting is omitted). xscf> setupfru -x 4 sb 0 The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. addboard (8), deleteboard (8), moveboard (8), setdcl (8), showboards (8), showdcl (8), showdevices (8), showfru (8) 294 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007 setupplatform(8) NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION Privileges OPTIONS EXTENDED DESCRIPTION setupplatform - set up platform specific settings setupplatform [-v] setupplatform [-v] -p part [-p part] setupplatform -h The setupplatform(8) command sets up platform specific settings. The command leads an administrator through Service Processor installation tasks. By default, setupplatform command walks through each of the available settings. Individual settings may be selected using the -p option. The -p user option requires useradm privileges. The -p network option requires either platadm or fieldeng privileges. Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information. The following options are supported: -h Displays usage statement. When used with other options or operands, an error occurs. -p part Specifies the setting you want to do. One of the following can be specified for part: altitude Configures the chassis altitude. network Configures the XSCF network, DSCP, Domain Name Service, NTP, SSH, https, and SMTP. timezone Sets the time zone for the XSCF. The time zone is chosen from a list of time zones. user Creates a new local XSCF user account with platadm, platop, and useradm privileges. -v Specifies verbose output. The available interfaces on the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers are xscf#0-lan#0, xscf#0-lan#1, lan#0, lan#1. The available interface...
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