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11.4 Connecting a Terminal to Sun Netra 20 Server ................................... 11-2
11.4.1 Setting Up Physical Connection................................................... 11-3
11.4.2 Setting up Logical Connection ..................................................... 11-4
11.5 Installing Solaris ................................................................................... 11-5
11.5.1 Overview of Installing Solaris ....................................................... 11-5
11.5.2 Booting from CD-ROM ................................................................. 11-5
11.5.3 Configuring Parameters ............................................................... 11-5
11.5.4 Starting Installation ...................................................................... 11-9
11.5.5 Setting Password of root .............................................................. 11-9
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HUAWEI
T2-030468-20041010-C-2.20
Product Version
V200R002
BOM
31041568
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides customers with comprehensive technical support
and service. Please feel free to contact our local office or company headquarters.
Trademarks
Notice
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Every effort has
been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contents, but
all statements, information, and recommendations in this manual do not constitute
the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
Summary of Updates
This section provides the update history of this manual and introduces the contents of
subsequent updates.
Update History
This manual is updated for a major product version to maintain consistency with system
hardware or software versions and to incorporate customer suggestions.
Manual Version
Notes
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T2-030414-20040528-C-2.11
T2-030468-20041010-C-2.20
Updates of Contents
Updates between manual versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest manual
version contains all updates made to previous versions.
Index
Organization
The manual introduces the hardware and software installation, and the system
commissioning of iManager M2000 Mobile Element Management System.
It consists of twenty-two chapters and one appendix.
Chapter 1 Reading Guide introduces the manual structure.
Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Installation introduces the hardware components
and installation instructions.
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Preparations introduces the pre-installation
procedure.
Chapter 4 Installing PC introduces the hardware procedure of installing PC.
Chapter 5 Installing Sun Netra 20 introduces the hardware procedure of installing
Sun Netra 20.
Chapter 6 Installing Sun Fire V880 introduces the hardware procedure of installing
Sun Fire V880.
Chapter 7 Installing Sun Fire 4800 introduces the hardware procedure of installing
Sun Fire 4800.
Chapter 8 Installing Alarm Box introduces the procedure of installing alarm box.
Chapter 9 Overview of Software Installation introduces the software components
and installation instructions.
Chapter 10 Software Installation Preparations introduces the pre-installation
procedure.
Chapter 11 Installing Support Software for Sun Netra 20 introduces how to install
Solaris and disk mirror on Sun Netra 20.
Chapter 12 Installing Support Software for Sun Fire V880 introduces the disk
partition on Sun Fire V880.
Chapter 13 Installing Support Software for Sun Fire 4800 introduces the disk
partition on Sun Fire V4800.
Chapter 14 Installing and Configuring WinaXe on Terminal introduces the
procedure of installing and configuring winaXe on terminal.
Chapter 15 Installing Sybase Database and Patches introduces the procedure of
installing Sybase database and patches on the server.
Chapter 16 Installing Server Application introduces the procedure of installing
M2000 server application.
Chapter 17 Installing Client Application introduces the procedure of installing client
application.
Chapter 18 Uninstalling M2000 Server Application introduces the procedure of
uninstalling M2000 server application.
Chapter 19 Uninstalling M2000 Client Application introduces the procedure of
uninstalling M2000 client application.
Chapter 20 Troubleshooting introduces how to handle the failure during the
installation procedure.
Chapter 21 Commissioning Dial-up Connection introduces the procedure of
creating and commissioning a dial-up connection.
Chapter 22 Remote Alarm Notification Configuration introduces the method of
commissioning modem and configuring remote alarm notification.
Appendix A Introduction to Straight-Through and Crossover Cables introduces
the function and cable sequence of straight-through and crossover cables.
Intended Audience
The manual is intended for the following readers:
z
M2000 administrator
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions:
I. General conventions
Convention
Description
Arial
Arial Narrow
Boldface
Courier New
Description
Boldface
italic
[]
{ x | y | ... }
[ x | y | ... ]
{ x | y | ... } *
[ x | y | ... ] *
Description
<>
Button names are inside angle brackets. For example, click the <OK>
button.
[]
Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside square
brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window.
Description
Press the key with the key name inside angle brackets. For example,
<Enter>, <Tab>, <Backspace>, or <A>.
Format
Description
<Key1+Key2>
Press the keys concurrently. For example, <Ctrl+Alt+A> means the three
keys should be pressed concurrently.
<Key1, Key2>
Press the keys in turn. For example, <Alt, A> means the two keys should
be pressed in turn.
V. Mouse operation
Action
Description
Click
Press the left button or right button quickly (left button by default).
Double Click
Drag
Press and hold the left button and drag it to a certain position.
VI. Symbols
Eye-catching symbols are also used in the manual to highlight the points worthy of
special attention during the operation. They are defined as follows:
Environmental Protection
This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental
protection. For the proper storage, use and disposal of this product, national laws and
regulations must be observed.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Reading Guide ............................................................................................................. 1-1
Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Installation............................................................................. 2-1
2.1 Hardware Components...................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Hardware Installation Instructions...................................................................................... 2-1
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Preparations ........................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Overview of Hardware Installation Preparations ............................................................... 3-1
3.2 Studying Engineering Documents ..................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 Preparing Tools and Meters .............................................................................................. 3-1
3.4 Checking Equipment Room ............................................................................................... 3-3
3.4.1 Checking Environment ............................................................................................ 3-3
3.4.2 Checking Power Supply .......................................................................................... 3-3
Chapter 4 Installing PC ................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Overview of Installing PC................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Installing Operation Desk................................................................................................... 4-1
4.3 Installing PC and Related Equipment ................................................................................ 4-1
4.4 Connecting Cables ............................................................................................................ 4-1
4.4.1 Connecting Power and Grounding Cables.............................................................. 4-1
4.4.2 Connecting Network Cables.................................................................................... 4-2
Chapter 5 Installing Sun Netra 20 ................................................................................................ 5-1
5.1 Overview of Installing Sun Netra 20 .................................................................................. 5-1
5.2 Installing M2000 Server Rack............................................................................................ 5-1
5.3 Installing Internal Devices of Racks................................................................................... 5-3
5.4 Connecting Rack Cables ................................................................................................... 5-4
5.4.1 Connecting Power and Grounding Cables.............................................................. 5-4
5.4.2 Connecting Network Cables.................................................................................... 5-5
Chapter 6 Installing Sun Fire V880 .............................................................................................. 6-1
6.1 Overview of Installing Sun Fire V880................................................................................. 6-1
6.2 Installing a Sun Fire V880 and a 3310 .............................................................................. 6-1
6.3 Connecting Equipment Cables .......................................................................................... 6-1
6.3.1 Overview of Connecting Equipment Cables ........................................................... 6-1
6.3.2 Connecting Power and Grounding Cables.............................................................. 6-2
6.3.3 Connecting Sun Fire V880 and 3310 Using a SCSI Bus ........................................ 6-2
6.3.4 Connecting Sun Fire V880 and Operation Terminal Using a Serial Port Cable ..... 6-2
6.3.5 Connecting Network Cables.................................................................................... 6-3
Chapter 7 Installing Sun Fire 4800............................................................................................... 7-1
7.1 Overview of Installing Sun Fire 4800 ................................................................................. 7-1
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Figure 5-1 M2000 Server rack (B68-21) ................................................................................ 5-3
Figure 5-2 M2000 Server rack (N68-22) ................................................................................ 5-4
Figure 5-3 Cable connection in M2000 Server rack (-48 V DC power supply)..................... 5-5
Figure 5-4 Cable connection in M2000 Server rack (220 V AC power supply) ..................... 5-7
Figure 6-1 Connection of Sun Fire V880 system................................................................... 6-2
Figure 7-1 Devices in Sun Fire 4800 cabinet......................................................................... 7-2
Figure 7-2 Connection of Sun Fire 4800 system ................................................................... 7-3
Figure 8-1 Position of the alarm box in the M2000 system.................................................... 8-1
Figure 11-1 Position of LOM serial port ............................................................................... 11-3
Figure 14-1 Decompressing WinaXe 6.1 ............................................................................. 14-2
Figure 14-2 Decompressing WinaXe 6.1 software package completed .............................. 14-2
Figure 14-3 Decompressing license file package completed .............................................. 14-3
Figure 14-4 WinaXe setup ................................................................................................... 14-3
Figure 14-5 XSettings .......................................................................................................... 14-4
Figure 14-6 Setting XDMCP ................................................................................................ 14-5
Figure 15-1 Setting properties of dbuser ............................................................................. 15-3
Figure 15-2 Selecting an installation type ............................................................................ 15-5
Figure 15-3 Selecting an installation path............................................................................ 15-5
Figure 15-4 Selecting installation components .................................................................... 15-6
Figure 15-5 Summary of installation parameters ................................................................. 15-7
Figure 15-6 Installation license management ...................................................................... 15-7
Figure 15-7 License information .......................................................................................... 15-8
Figure 15-8 Configuring Sybase database Server............................................................... 15-8
Figure 15-9 ASE installation and configuration .................................................................... 15-9
Figure 15-10 Selecting a server........................................................................................... 15-9
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List of Tables
Table 1-1 Chapters and appendix in the installation manual ................................................. 1-1
Table 2-1 Basic hardware components of M2000.................................................................. 2-1
Table 2-2 Optional hardware components of M2000 ............................................................. 2-1
Table 2-3 Reference information for hardware installation .................................................... 2-1
Table 3-1 Universal tools required for M2000 installation ...................................................... 3-2
Table 3-2 Operational parameters of M2000 ......................................................................... 3-3
Table 5-1 B68-21(-48 V DC power supply) ............................................................................ 5-1
Table 5-2 N68-22(-48 V DC power supply) ............................................................................ 5-2
Table 5-3 N68-22(220 V AC power supply) ........................................................................... 5-2
Table 5-4 M2000 Server rack cables (-48 V DC power supply)............................................. 5-6
Table 5-5 M2000 Server rack cables (220 V AC power supply) ............................................ 5-8
Table 9-1 Programs for M2000 operation .............................................................................. 9-1
Table 9-2 References for software installation ....................................................................... 9-2
Table 11-1 Partitions for hard disks of Sun Netra 20 ........................................................... 11-2
Table 11-2 Structure of the serial port cable connecting Sun Netra 20 and a terminal ....... 11-3
Table 11-3 Correspondence between physical devices, mirrors and sub-mirrors............. 11-16
Table 11-4 Functions of configuration files ........................................................................ 11-18
Table 12-1 Partitions for hard disks and hard disk array of Sun Fire V880 ......................... 12-1
Table 13-1 Partitions for hard disks and hard disk arrays of Sun Fire 4800 ........................ 13-1
Table 15-1 Value of shminfo_shmmax ................................................................................. 15-1
Table 15-2 Server attributes............................................................................................... 15-10
Table 15-3 Value of total memory ...................................................................................... 15-14
Table 16-1 Initial user passwords......................................................................................... 16-1
Table 16-2 Database parameters....................................................................................... 16-17
Table 16-3 File transfer parameters ................................................................................... 16-17
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Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Installation
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Preparations
Chapter 4 Installing PC
Chapter 5 Installing Sun Netra 20
Hardware Installation
Software Installation
System Commissioning
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Description
Quantity
Sun Server
PCs
n, n>=1
Alarm box
n, n>=1
Ethernet switch
n, n>=1
Description
Quantity
WAN connection
equipment
n, n>=1
Cabinet
Refer...
Chapter 3 "Hardware Installation
Preparation"
Chapter 5 "Installing Sun Netra 20"
Description
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Long tape
1 m ruler
Powder marker
Pencil
Percussion drill
Drilling tools
Fastening tools
Auxiliary tools
Corrugated pipe
Electric iron
Solder wire
Forklift
Ladder
Besides, you need to prepare a 500 V megaohm meter and some special tools. The
megaohm meter is a commonly used meter and for testing insulation resistance.
The special tools include:
z
Hydraulic crimper
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M2000 Client
Item
M2000 Server
Sun Netra 20: 620 W
Power consumption
P4: 250 W
Temperature
Humidity
The voltage and frequency input meets the rated power required on equipment
labels.
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Chapter 4 Installing PC
Chapter 4 Installing PC
4.1 Overview of Installing PC
The hardware installation of PC covers the following aspects:
1)
2)
3)
Connect cables
The operation desk shall be a flat antistatic desk with a reasonable size to place
PC, keyboard, mouse, mouse pad and printer.
The back of PC must be at least 8 cm far away from any other component to
facilitate better air ventilation.
PC shall be connected to the power supply system with stable voltage and power
failure protection and it shall be equipped with an uninterrupted power supply
(UPS).
The grounding cable of PC shall share the same ground with the transmission
equipment.
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2)
3)
Weight
Input voltage
-48 V DC
Power consumption
1500 W
2-channel -48 V input
ZRA VV-25 mm
Cross sectional area of the conductor: 25 mm
Diameter of the outer jacket: 14.0 mm
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Input voltage
-48 V DC
Power consumption
5500 W
2-channel -48 V input
ZRA VV-25 mm
Cross sectional area of the conductor: 25 mm
Weight
Input voltage
Power consumption
Operating current
Number of branch circuit per cabinet
Circuit breaker rating
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POWE
R
LANSwitch
POWE
R
Quidway 3640
Quidway 3640
1
TAINE
T
MERCUAY 3600
PW
R
CRAF
T
B
C
RS
T
TAINE
T
MERCUAY 3600
A
B
C
Mercury 3600
PW
R
CRAF
T
RS
T
Mercury 3600
Sun Netra 20
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SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
LANSwitch
POWE
R
LANSwitch
POWE
R
Quidway 3640
Quidway 3640
1
TAINE
T
MERCUAY 3600
A
B
C
PW
R
CRAF
T
RS
T
CRAF
T
RS
T
TAINE
T
MERCUAY 3600
A
B
C
D
Mercury 3600
PW
R
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Insert plugs in the same power socket in any position in the socket to facilitate
cable bundling and cabling. Insert plugs in the power sockets as illustrated in the
figure.
Apply labels to cables for further maintenance before bundling them after cable
assembly.
-48V Out
GND Out
29
28
LAN
Switch
LAN
Switch
QuidWay
3640
21
20
1 3 2 4 6 9 8 10 5.111 5.212 7.1 13 7.2 14
2
15
16
5.3
5.1/ 5.2
7.3
7.1/ 7.2
22
QuidWay
3640
Mercury
3600
-48V 0V
3
4
Mercury
3600
17
-48V 0V
18
9
10
Netra 20
-48V RTN
19
23
11
12
14
13
RTN -48V
PGND Cable
Power Cable
Figure 5-3 Cable connection in M2000 Server rack (-48 V DC power supply)
Table 5-4 introduces the cables function.
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2, 8
3, 9
4, 10
5, 7
11, 13
12, 14
15, 16
17, 18
19
20
21, 22, 23
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Socket1
Grounding Post
30
29
16
3
3
1
32
5
11
12
13
20
6
QuidWay
3640
QuidWay
3640
10
Mercury
3600
11
Mercury
3600
1
12
Netra 20
13
14
18
32.2 32.1
4
5
10
Four-Power
Distribution
Box
Output
220V
19
17 31
LAN
Switch
8
4
Socket2
LAN
Switch
15
PGND Cable
Power Cable
Figure 5-4 Cable connection in M2000 Server rack (220 V AC power supply)
Table 5-5 introduces the cables function.
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1, 6
2, 5
3, 4
8, 9
10, 11
12, 13
14, 15
16, 17, 18
19, 20
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Install a Sun Fire V880 and a Sun StorEdge 3310 (3310 for short)
2)
2)
3)
Connect Sun Fire V880 and operation terminal using a serial port cable
4)
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O
F
F
To serial port on PC
SCSI cable
6.3.3 Connecting Sun Fire V880 and 3310 Using a SCSI Bus
Connect one end of a SCSI bus to the port "SCSI Port" on Sun Fire V880 and the other
end to the port "CH1" on 3310.
6.3.4 Connecting Sun Fire V880 and Operation Terminal Using a Serial Port
Cable
Connect one end of a serial port cable to the port "Serial Port" on Sun Fire V880 and the
other end to the port "COM" on the operation terminal for the initial configuration of Sun
Fire V880 system.
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3)
4)
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StorEdge D240
StorEdge T3-1
StorEdge T3-2
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Connect Sun Fire 4800 and StorEdge T3 hard disk arrays (T3 for short) using
optical fibers
3)
Connect Sun Fire 4800 and D240 hard disk (D240 for short) using a SCSI bus
4)
StorEdge
T3-2
Sun Fire
4800
Power
Output
Power
Output
SCSI bus
Optical fibers
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The optical port on the IB8 is for the connection with the first T3. The one on the IB6 is
for the connection with the second T3.
Add labels to the devices. Label the T3 on the IB8 as T3-1, and the one connected to
the IB6 as T3-2.
7.5.4 Connecting Sun Fire 4800 and D240 Using a SCSI Bus
Connect one end of a SCSI bus to the port "SCSI Connectors" on the Sun Fire 4800
and the other end to the port "OUT on the D240.
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Connect cables
M2000 Client
Alarm Box
M2000 Server
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Sun Server
PC
PC
Program to be installed
Remark
Installation time
Mandatory
Before delivery
Mandatory
Before delivery
Mandatory
On site
Optional
On site
Tool: WinaXe
Mandatory
Before delivery
and Onsite
Mandatory
Before delivery
Mandatory
On site
Optional
On site
Description
Refer Intelligent
Report System
User Manual
Refer Windows
2000 Professional
User Manual
Refer Intelligent
Report System
User Manual
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Chapter 10 "Installation Preparations"
Chapter 11 "Installation of Support software
for Sun Netra 20"
Description
The support software
consists of Solaris and
other software, and
varies
with
Sun
Servers.
Installing WinaXe
WinaXe is a tool to
display
graphic
interfaces.
Installing Sybase
For installing intelligent report system, refer Intelligent Report System User Manual.
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2)
3)
Check whether the installation of hardware equipment is proper and whether the
cable connections are correct, especially whether the power cable connections
meet the anti-static requirements.
Check whether all accessories are available according to the delivery list.
Check whether the cabinet can be properly powered on and whether the
accessories of the computers are normal, including the keyboard, mouse,
CD-ROM drive, display and tape drive.
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Installing Support Software for Sun Netra 20
2)
3)
4)
Install Solaris
5)
6)
7)
Host name
Password of the user root (It is recommended to use "root" as the initial
password).
Password of the user dbuser (It is recommended to use "dbuser" as the initial
password).
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Two hard
disks of 36
GB
The first
hard disk
Partition number
Partition name
Size (MB)
Description
8192
Root area
swap
4096
Swap area
overlap
/data
Rest
/opt
6100
Application area
overlap
/export/home
Rest
8192
Root area
swap
4096
Swap area
overlap
/opt
6100
Application area
/data
24000
/export/home
Rest
200
Reserved
200
For mirroring
4
The
second
hard disk
4
Two hard
disks of 73
GB
The first
hard disk
The
second
hard disk
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Note:
Sun Netra 20 Server is the product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. The details are provided in the
corresponding technical information of Sun Netra 20 Server. The company, trade mark and manuals
mentioned in this manual belong to Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Signal
DB-9
TXD/RXD
REF/GND
REF/GND
RXD/TXD
The LOM serial port is on the back of the Sun Netra 20 Server, as shown in Figure 11-1.
LOM
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Select [Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications/HyperTerminal].
2)
3)
Select the serial port to be used. For example, to connect the Sun Netra 20 to the
port COM1 of the terminal, select "COM1".
4)
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bit: 1
5)
After setting up the connection, the prompt "ok" or "lom>" or "#" will appear in the
window of the new HyperTerminal, indicating that the connection has been set up.
With the connection established, you can operate the Server through the
HyperTerminal.
Note:
There are three default system prompts used by the Netra 20 system:
"lom>": Netra 20 has started, or LOMlite2 shell is in use.
"ok": Netra 20 has started but the user has not logged in yet.
"#": Netra 20 has started and the user has logged in as root.
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2)
Configure parameters
3)
4)
5)
6)
Restart Solaris
Note:
In this section, the mark "[!]" is used to highlight the important steps.
ok boot cdrom
[!]
Select location
[!]
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[!]
Note:
If the Server is not Sun Netra 20, skip this step.
4)
Note:
If pressing <F2> does not work, press <Esc+2> instead.
If pressing <> and <> does not work, press <Ctrl+B> and <Ctrl+N> instead.
In the dialog box [Identify This System], press <F2> to start the identification.
In the dialog box [Network Connectivity], select Yes and then press <F2> to
connect the network.
3)
[!]
In the dialog box [DHCP], select No and then press <F2> to deselect DHCP. [!]
Note:
To ensure system security, it is necessary to set static IP.
4)
In the dialog box [Primary Network Interface], select eri0 and then press <F2> to
select a primary network interface.
5)
[!]
In the dialog box [Host Name], enter the host name such as "m2ktest" and then
press <F2>.
6)
In the dialog box [IP Address], enter the IP of the Server, for example, "10.10.1.1"
and then press <F2>.
7)
In the dialog box [Subnets], select Yes and then press <F2>.
8)
In the dialog box [Netmask], enter the subnet mask, for example, "255.255.254.0"
and then press <F2>.
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In the dialog box [IPv6], select No and then press <F2> to choose not to use
IPv6.
10) In the dialog box [Confirm Information], view the configuration information
recorded by the system. If you are sure all information is correct, press <F2>.
In the dialog box [Configure Security Policy], select No and then press <F2> to
choose not to configure Kerberos security.
2)
In the dialog box [Name Service], select None and then press <F2> to decide not
to configure name service.
2)
In the dialog box [Time Zone], select a geographic region from the list and press <F2>
to continue.
[!]
Caution:
Do not select other offset from GMT and other specify time zone file. Otherwise, a system time error
might occur.
2)
In the dialog box [Time Zone], select the location of the Server and then press
<F2>.
3)
In the dialog box [Date and Time], set a precise time for the system and then press
<F2>.
4)
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If the operating system is installed, the dialog box [Solaris Interactive Installation] will be
displayed. Press <F4> to start an initial installation.
2)
[!]
The system provides two ways to install Solaris: Standard and Flash. Press <F2> to
install the system from a standard Solaris Distribution.
3)
In the dialog box [Select Geographic Regions], select the local region of the Server to
specify the geographic region corresponding to the selected language and then press
<F2>.
4)
In the dialog box [Select Software], select "Entire Distribution plus OEM support 64-bit",
and then press <F2>.
[!]
In the dialog box [Select Disks], select one or two disks to partition.
z
For the 73 GB disk, select one, and the other is for disk mirror.
[!]
In the dialog box [Preserve Data], press <F2> to choose not to keep data in the
disk.
3)
In the dialog box [Automatically Layout File Systems], press <F4> to manually lay
out system files.
4)
[!]
In the dialog box [File System and Disk Layout], press <F4> to customize the disk
partitions.
5)
In the dialog box [Customize Disk], customize the partitioning according to 11.3
Planning Partition Diskss.
6)
[!]
In the dialog box [File System and Disk Layout], check the disk partitioning, and
then press <F2>.
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Note:
Solaris might automatically round and adjust the disk partitioning.
For example, if you value root area partition as 8192 MB, Solaris will subsequently adjust the value to
8193 MB.
In the dialog box [Mount Remote File Systems], press <F2> to continue, which
means no remote file system will be mounted.
2)
In the dialog box [Profile], view the configuration information recorded by the
system. If you are sure all information is correct, press <F2>.
Caution:
Do not forget the password. It is recommended to use "root" as the initial password.
When the installation is over, the system will automatically restart and then prompt to
enter the password of root.
[!]
In the dialog box [Media], select CD/DVD and then press <Enter>. The system
will eject the CD-ROM drive.
2)
Replace the first Solaris 8 installation disk with the second one, and then press
<Enter> to start the installation.
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Upon the completion of the installation, the dialog box [Installation] is displayed.
Enter 2 to continue.
[!]
Note:
If Solaris English version is being installed, there is no reminder of using language disk.
Reboot
The system will automatically eject the disk. Take out the disk, and then press <Enter>.
2)
Login
After the system reboots, the login window will be displayed. Login as root to enter the
CDE (Common Desktop Environment).
It is necessary to install WinaXe on the terminal to enter CDE. For the installation of
WinaXe, see Chapter 14 Installing and Configuring WinaXe on Terminal.
After the operation above, the installation of Solaris has been finished. You should go
on to install Solaris patches.
2)
3)
Install patches
4)
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Login as root and then insert the disk of Sun Solaris OS Patches 4.0.
2)
# mkdir /tmp/sun_patch
3)
# cd /tmp/sun_patch
# /usr/bin/gunzip patch27.tar.gz
# tar xvf patch27.tar
# init S
[!]
Caution:
Do not skip this step. Otherwise, the installed patches will run abnormally.
2)
3)
# cd /tmp/sun_patch/sun/install
# ./setup-standard.sh
Enter "y" when the system prompts Is the power saving daemon to be disabled?
[y/n]: to disable the power saving daemon.
2)
Enter "n" when the system prompts Sun keyboard Power button to be disabled?
[y/n]: to enable the Sun keyboard power button.
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Enter "n" when the system prompts Are the buttons & dials to be disabled? [y/n]:
to enable the buttons and dials.
4)
Enter "n" when the system prompts Are remote root logins to be allowed? [y/n]:
not to allow remote root logins.
Enter "y" when the system prompts Do you wish to add the SFS packages? [y/n]:
to install the SFS packages.
2)
Enter "E" when the system prompts Do you wish to ENABLE the alternate break
sequence? [E/n]: to enable the alternate break sequence.
3)
Enter "y" when the system prompts Do you want to install the ACT package?
[y/n]: to install the ACT package.
4)
Press <Enter> when the system prompts enter base directory for install (Default
/opt/CTEact) [?,q] to set the base directory as default value.
5)
Enter "n" when the system prompts Do you wish to enable the email of panic
facility [y] [y,n,?] to disable the Email of panic facility.
6)
Enter y when the system prompts Do you want this directory created now
[y,n,?,q] to create the base directory /opt/CTEact.
7)
Enter y when the system prompts Do you want to continue with the installation of
<CTEact> [y,n,?] to finish the installation of CTEact.
2)
Enter y when the system prompts Agree to these terms? [y,n] to agree the
SUNWexplo license agreement.
3)
Press <Enter> when the system prompts Where should this package be installed?
[/opt/SUNWexplo]: to set the installation directory of SUNWexplo as the default
value (/opt/SUNWexplo).
1)
Enter the actual user information when the system prompts Company name [ ]:.
2)
Enter the actual user information when the system prompts Contract ID [ ]:.
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Enter the actual user information when the system prompts System serial number
[ ]:.
4)
Enter the actual user information when the system prompts Contact name [ ]:.
5)
Enter the actual user information when the system prompts Contact email
address [ ]:.
6)
Enter the actual user information when the system prompts Phone number [ ]:.
7)
Enter the actual user information when the system prompts Address (line 1) [ ]:.
8)
Enter the actual user information when the system prompts Address (line 2) [ ]:.
9)
Enter the actual user information when the system prompts City [ ]:.
10) Enter the actual user information when the system prompts State [ ]:.
11) Enter the actual user information when the system prompts Zip [ ]:.
12) Enter the number when the system prompts Please select your geo from this list
- to set your geographic regions.
13) Enter the country code when the system prompts Please Enter the two character
Country code or enter ? for a list of countries.[ ]: to set your country.
Note:
You can enter ? to list all country codes firstly.
Enter y when the system prompts Would you like all explorer output to be sent to:
explorer-database-apac@sun.com at the completion of explorer when -mail or -e
is specified? to set the Email address to receive explorer output.
2)
Enter - when the system prompts To enter multiple addresses, separate them
with a comma (,).[ ]: not to set the alternate Email address.
3)
Enter the Email address when the system prompts Return address for explorer
email output []: to set the address to send the explorer output.
4)
Enter - when the system prompts To receive email notification that your explorer
output has been loaded into the repository, enter the email address to send the
notification to. If notification is not wanted, enter a single - [ ]: not to receive Email
notification.
The system will display the user information and automatic Email submission
setting. View these values and enter y when the system prompts Are these
values okay? [y,n] to confirm these settings.
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Enter n when the system prompts Do you wish to run explorer once a week?
[y,n] not to run explorer once a week.
3)
Enter y when the system prompts Would you like to do this now? [y,n] to run
explorer and mail the results to Sun.
4)
Enter y when the system prompts Do you want this directory created now
[y,n,?,q] to create the base directory /opt/SUNWexplo.
5)
Enter y when the system prompts Do you want to continue with the installation of
<SUNWexplo> [y,n,?] to finish the installation of SUNWexplo.
# cd /tmp/sun_patch/eis-cd/sun/patch/8
2)
# /tmp/sun_patch/eis-cd/sun/install/bin/unpack-patches
3)
Enter y when the system prompts Are you ready to unpack patches into /tmp/8?
[y/n]: to unpack patches into /tmp/8.
4)
# cd /tmp/8/
5)
# ./install_all_patches
Note:
This installation lasts about 150 minutes.
During the installation, the system might give some messages indicating installation failures. If the error
code is 8 or 16, you can ignore these messages. Otherwise, you should reinstall the patches.
6)
# /usr/sbin/shutdown i6 g0 y
Login as root.
2)
# uname X
In the returned message, the following fields must be:
Release = 5.8
KernelID = Generic_108528-27
If the value of "Release" is not 5.8, it is necessary to reinstall Solaris. If the value of
"KernelID is not Generic_108528-27, it is necessary to reinstall the Solaris patches.
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Note:
The following files contain the log information of the patches installation:
/var/sadm/install_data/Solaris_8_Recommended_log and /var/sadm/install_data/Solaris_8_Extra_log.
Local
the
file
/etc/default/kbd,
and
then
delete
the
"#"
before
"KEYBOARD_ABORT=alternate".
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Plan mirroring
2)
3)
4)
5)
Caution:
The names of the physical devices depend on their types and hard disk controllers. For example, the first
disk is c1t0d0 and the second disk is c1t1d0.
Mirror
Physical device
d10
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swap
d20
/opt
d30
/data
d40
/export/home
d50
d60
Physical device
Sub-mirror
c1t0d0s1
d21
c1t1d0s1
d22
c1t0d0s3
d31
c1t1d0s3
d32
c1t0d0s4
d41
c1t1d0s4
d42
c1t0d0s5
d51
c1t1d0s5
d52
c1t0d0s6
d61
c1t1d0s6
d62
c1t0d0s7
c1t1d0s7
Login as root
2)
3)
# cd/cdrom/sol_8_202_sparc_2/Solaris_8/EA/products/DiskSuite_4.2.1/
sparc/Packages
# pkgadd d .
Caution:
In the above command, there is a "." at the end of the command.
Select "all" to install all software packages. For other prompts, press <y> to respond.
After the installation, press <q> to quit.
4)
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# /usr/sbin/shutdown i6 g0 y
5)
Login as root
6)
# eject
Take out the disk.
vfstab.mirror
mirr1.sh
mirr2.sh
Function
vfstab.mirror
mirr1.sh
mirr2.sh
# cd /opt
# vi vfstab.mirror
2)
Enter the file contents, save the file and quit the editor vi.
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device
mount
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FS fsck mount
point
mount
options
#
fd
/dev/fd
/proc
fd
/proc
no
proc
no
swap
/dev/md/dsk/d20
no
/dev/md/dsk/d10
/dev/md/rdsk/d10 /
ufs 1
no
logging
/dev/md/dsk/d30
/dev/md/dsk/d40
/dev/md/rdsk/d40 /data
/dev/md/dsk/d50
yes logging
ufs 2
yes logging
# cd /opt
# vi mirr1.sh
2)
Enter the file contents, save the file and quit the editor vi.
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d12 1 1 c1t1d0s0
d22 1 1 c1t1d0s1
d32 1 1 c1t1d0s3
d42 1 1 c1t1d0s4
d52 1 1 c1t1d0s5
d62 1 1 c1t1d0s6
#
metainit d10 -m d11
metainit d20 -m d21
metainit d30 -m d31
metainit d40 -m d41
metainit d50 -m d51
metainit d60 -m d61
#
metaroot d10
lockfs -fa
cp /opt/vfstab.mirror /etc/vfstab
echo "Please reboot system and then call mirr2.sh . "
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# cd /opt
# vi mirr2.sh
2)
Input the file contents, save the file and quit vi.
# . /opt/mirr1.sh
2)
# . /opt/mirr2.sh
4)
Confirm synchronization
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# metastat
If the states of all sub-mirrors in the returned message are "Okay", it indicates the disk
mirrors are successfully created. Otherwise, it indicates the creation fails and you need
to create again.
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2)
3)
Host name
Password of the user root (it is recommended to use "root" as the initial password).
Password of the user dbuser (it is recommended to use "dbuser" as the initial
password.)
The
first
hard
disk
Partition name
Size (MB)
Description
8192
Root area
swap
4096
Swap area
overlap
3
4
5
/opt
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Partition name
Size (MB)
Description
600
Reserved
/data
24576
Application database
area
/export/home
Rest
One
hard
disk
arrays
The
second
hard
disk
The
hard
disk
array
RAID5 + Hotspare
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2)
3)
Host name
Password of the user root (it is recommended to use "root" as the initial password.)
Password of the user dbuser (it is recommended to use "dbuser" as the initial
password.)
Two
hard
disks of
36 GB
The first
hard disk
Partition number
Partition name
Size (MB)
Description
8,192
Root area
swap
16,384
Swap area
overlap
3
4
5
/opt
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Partition number
Partition name
Size (MB)
600
Description
Reserved
Two
hard
disk
arrays
The
second
hard disk
The first
hard disk
array
RAID5 +
Hotspare
The
second
hard disk
array
/data
24,576
Application database
area
/export/home
Rest
13.2
Confirming
the
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of
the
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2)
3)
4)
Install WinaXe
5)
Configure WinaXe
6)
Run WinaXe
2)
Run the self-extraction file E:\winaxe6.1\ winaxe6.1.exe in the disk, where "E:"
refers to the CD-ROM driver.
3)
In the dialog box [WinZip Self-Extractor], click <OK> to confirm the self-extraction.
4)
Do not select When Done Unzipping Run: SETUP.EXE in the dialog box
[winaxe6.1.exe] shown in Figure 14-1 to install the license. Click <Unzip>.
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When all files are decompressed, the dialog box illustrated in Figure 14-2 is
displayed. Click <OK>.
Run the file with the file type as "eml", and then copy the accessory "license.exe" to the
decompression directory of WinaXe 6.1, such as "C:\xinstall".
2)
3)
4)
When all files are extracted, the dialog box illustrated in Figure 14-3 will be
displayed. Click <OK>.
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2)
The dialog box [WinaXe Setup] will be displayed, as shown in Figure 14-4. Click
<Next>.
In the dialog box [WinaXe Registration], enter the user name, and then click
<Next>.
4)
In the dialog box [Choose Destination Location], enter the installation directory,
and then click <Next>.
5)
In the dialog box [Setup Type], select Typical and then click <Next>.
6)
In the dialog box [Folder Selection], enter the name of a folder and then click
<Next>.
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2)
In this dialog box, select Single in [Window Mode List], and select Use XDMCP
in [XDMCP], as shown in Figure 14-5. Click <Settings> to display the dialog box
[XDMCP Settings].
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In the dialog box [Select XDMCP Host], select the Server to connect, and then
click <Select>.
3)
In the CDE of the Server, enter the user name and password to login to the Server.
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2)
Install Sybase
3)
4)
5)
15.2 Preparation
15.2.1 Checking Solaris Running Status
Check the running status of Solaris. See 11.6.5 Checking the Installation".
Value of shminfo_shmmax
512M
268435456
1G
536870912
2G
1073741824
4G
2147483648
8G
4294967296
16G
8589934592
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32G
17179869184
Create a user
In the dialog box [Admintool: Add User], set the properties of the user dbuser according
to Figure 15-1, and then click <OK> to close this dialog box.
Caution:
Set a password for dbuser. It is recommended to use "dbuser" as the initial password.
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4)
5)
6)
Login as dbuser
2)
bash-2.03$ LANG=C
bash-2.03$ export LANG
3)
bash-2.03$ cd /opt/sybase
bash-2.03$ mkdir data
2)
bash-2.03$ cd /cdrom/cdrom0
bash-2.03$ ./install
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The server name must be "SYB".
In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 15-11, specify the parameters according to
Table 15-2. For other parameters, adopt their default values. Click <OK>.
Value
/opt/sybase/data/master_dev.dat
400
300
/opt/sybase/data/sybsystemprocs_dev.dat
80
80
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In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 15-12, adopt the default values and click
<Build Servers>.
Otherwise, keep clicking <Go Back> until you return to the dialog box [ASE setup
& configuration]. Configure again.
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bash-2.03$ vi .profile
2)
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#!/bin/bash
LANG=C; export LANG
PATH=/opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/install:$PATH; export PATH
. /opt/sybase/SYBASE.sh
. /opt/sybase/OCS-12_0/OCS-12_0.sh
. /opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/ASE-12_0.sh
3)
bash-2.03$ . ./.profile
Caution:
There is a "." before "profile". There is a space between "." and "./.profile".
In ".profile", there is . before "/opt/sybase/SYBASE.sh", /opt/sybase/OCS-12_0/OCS-12_0.sh and
/opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/ASE-12_0.sh.
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The <value> =server memory size x 1024 / 8, if server memory size x 1024 / 8<
1048457.
The <value> =1048457, if memory size x 1024 / 8 >1048457.
Table 15-3 lists the value of total memory.
Table 15-3 Value of total memory
Server memory size
512M
65536
1G
131072
2G
262144
4G
524288
8G
1048576
16G
1048576
32G
1048576
2)
bash-2.03$ cd /opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/install
bash-2.03$ ./startserver f ./RUN_SYB
bash-2.03$ ./startserver f ./RUN_SYB_back
Wait for 20 seconds, and then press <Enter>. The following prompt is displayed:
bash-2.03$
Load patches
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2)
Decompress patches
3)
Stop Sybase
4)
Copy patches
5)
6)
Start Sybase
3)
ftp> bin
5)
ftp> bye
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Caution:
If M2000 is running, it is necessary to stop the M2000 services first. See 16.5.2 Manually Starting M2000
Services".
bash-2.03$ vi /opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/install/RUN_SYB
2)
Add the following contents under the comment lines (starting with #) in the file:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/lwp:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64=/usr/lib/lwp/64
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64
Add the following contents at the end of the file:
-T1631 \
-T1632 \
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Caution:
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There is no blank line between -M/opt/sybase \ and -T1631 \. Otherwise, you will find the cue
-T1631: not found when stopping Sybase.
3)
4)
bash-2.03$ vi /opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/install/RUN_SYB_back
5)
Add the following contents under the comment lines (starting with #) in the file:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/lwp:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64=/usr/lib/lwp/64
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64
Add the following contents at the end of the file:
-T1631 \
-T1632 \
Caution:
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There is no blank line between -M/opt/sybase \ and -T1631 \. Otherwise, you will find the cue
-T1631: not found when stopping Sybase.
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/opt/sybase/interfaces
/data/master_dev.dat
/data/sybsystemprocs_dev.dat
15.6.1 Checking Whether the Adaptive Server and the Backup Server are
Started
I. Checking Database Status
To check the database status, execute the commands:
bash-2.03$ cd /opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/install
bash-2.03$ ./showserver
root 21684 21683 0 Apr 29 ?
0:00 /opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/bin/backupserver
-SSYB_back -e/opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/install
root 23718 23716 7 Apr 29 ?
-d/data/master_dev.dat -e/opt/sybase/
If the returned information includes "dataserver" and "backupserver", it means that the
Adaptive Server and the Backup Server are started.
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Note:
For the initial sa password of Sybase database, refer 15.4.2 Setting Password of sa.
Server
Enterprise/12.0.0.8/P/EBF
11689
ESD1/Sun_svr4/OS
In the output information above, "12.0.0.8" is the current Sybase version and patch
number. If it is "12.0", it means that the Sybase database has not been patched. For
related information, see 15.5 Installing Sybase Patches". If the information contains
other numerals, reinstall Sybase.
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Check Solaris
2)
3)
4)
Note:
The hardware of Sun Netra 20, Sun Fire V880 and Sun Fire 4800 does not include video adapter, monitor
and keyboard. It is necessary to operate it through a terminal. You can use the tool WinaXe to implement
the installation of software of graphic interface. As for the installation of WinaXe, refer Chapter 14
Installing and Configuring WinaXe on Terminal.
Table 16-1 lists the initial passwords of users for the operating system and database.
Table 16-1 Initial user passwords
User name
Password
root(Solaris)
root
dbuser(Solaris)
dbuser
sa(Sybase)
emsems
Note:
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Use command passwd <user name> to modify the passwod of root and dbuser.
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2)
3)
To reinstall Solaris, see Chapter 11 Installing Support Software for Sun Netra 20,
Chapter 12 Installing Support Software for Sun Fire V880 or Chapter 13 Installing
Support Software for Sun Fire 4800.
If the value of "Release" is not 5.8, it is necessary to reinstall Solaris. If the value of
"KernelID" is not Generic_108528-27, it is necessary to reinstall the Solaris patches.
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Note:
Pay attention to the information in "Size" in the returned information. The information in "Size" is the size of
each partition.
The contents in the "Tag" column are selected from the fixed options in the system. When a partition name
has no corresponding options, the Tag will be "unassigned". Partition names can be found in the file
/etc/vfstab.
1)
format> p
3)
partition> p
4)
partition> q
2)
format> disk
3)
format> p
5)
partition> p
6)
partition> q
2)
format> q
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If the file /etc/hostname.hme0 does not exist, please find the file /etc/hostname.eri0 to replace the original
host name with the correct one.
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Replace the original gateway with the new gateway, and the original subnet mask with
the new subnet mask.
4)
Note:
If the file /etc/defaultrouter does not exist, create it and add IP to it as the route information, for example,
"10.121.1.1".
5)
# init 6
Modify the file /etc/TIMEZONE. Change the value of "TZ" as that of the local time
zone, for example, "TZ=PRC".
You can get the time zone information under the directory /usr/share/lib/zoneinfo.
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# init 6
Caution:
The concept of time zone in Solaris8 is different from that in Windows. If the time zone in Windows is
"GMT+8", then the one in Solaris is "GMT-8". If the user does not follow this rule, the clock synchronization
system is abnormal.
Note:
The user dbuser has been created before the installation of Sybase. This user serves to install and
maintain the Sybase database. For the properties of dbuser, refer 15.2 Preparation.
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To reinstall the Sybase database, see Chapter 15 Installing Sybase Database and
Patches.
Caution:
Before reinstalling the Sybase database, be sure to delete the following files:
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/opt/sybase/interfaces
/data/master_dev.dat
/data/sybsystemprocs_dev.dat
2)
3)
Become root
4)
5)
bash-2.03$ su root
2)
# groupadd omcsysm
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In the dialog box [Admintool: Users], select [Edit/Add] to display the dialog box
[Admintool: Add User].
2)
In the dialog box [Admintool: Add User], set the properties of omcuser according to
Figure 16-1, and then click <OK>.
Caution:
Set a password for omcuser. It is recommended to use "omcuser" as the initial password.
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In the dialog box [Admintool: Users], select [Edit/Add] to display the dialog box
[Admintool: Add User].
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In the dialog box [Admintool: Add User], set the properties of ftpuser according to
Figure 16-2, and then click <OK>.
Caution:
Set a password for ftpuser. It is recommended to use "ftpuser" as the initial password.
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Add the rights of reading, writing or executing directories to omcuser with the
commands:
# su omcuser
3)
bash-2.03$ vi .profile
4)
#!/bin/bash
PATH=/opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/install:$PATH; export PATH
. /opt/sybase/SYBASE.sh
. /opt/sybase/OCS-12_0/OCS-12_0.sh
. /opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/ASE-12_0.sh
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Note:
If M2000 Server application software has been installed in the Server, you should uninstall it before
installation. See Chapter 18 Uninstalling M2000 Server Application.
Caution:
Do not operate the Sybase database during the installation of M2000 Server application software.
Note:
You can download the M2000 Server application software from the web site and send it to the Server by
means of ftp. For the information related to ftp, see 15.5.2 Loading Patches.
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1)
After executing the commands above, the dialog box [Introduction] illustrated in
Figure 16-3 is displayed. Click <Next> to continue.
Note:
The commissioning information will be stored in the file /var/imap_install.log. You can query the
commissioning information during installation using the following command:
# tail -f /var/imap_install.log
To cancel the installation, click <Cancel>.
2)
In dialog box illustrated in Figure 16-4, enter the installation path /opt/OMC and
then click <Next>.
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In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 16-5, check whether the installation
information is correct, and then click <Next> to continue, or click <Previous> to
correct the information.
If the dialog box illustrated in Figure 16-6 is displayed, it indicates the system is
copying files. This procedure lasts for about five minutes.
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When all files are copied, the system gives the message illustrated in Figure 16-7.
Click <Next> to continue.
In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 16-8, select the desired language and then
click <Next>.
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In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 16-9, set the database parameters according
to Table 16-2 and then click <Next>.
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Description
Type
Server Name
User Name
Password
Confirm password
8)
In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 16-10, set the file transfer parameters
according to Table 16-3, and then click <Next> to continue.
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Parameter
Description
not enter the user name and password.
It must be set as ftpuser.For introduction of creating
this user, see 16.4.3 III. Creating ftpuserr.
ftpuser password
Confirm Password
9)
In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 16-11, check whether the configuration
parameters are correct, and then click <Next> to continue or click <Previous> to
correct the parameters.
Select Reinstall to delete all M2000 databases in the system and reinstall the
database.
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V. Initializing Database
The dialog box [Initialize Database] prompts that the database is being initialized. The
procedure lasts for about 9 hours when RAID is applied.
The dialog box [Initialize System] prompts that the system is being initialized. This
procedure lasts for about 50 minutes when RAID is applied.
After system initialization, the system gives the message illustrated in Figure 16-13.
Click <Next> to continue.
Note:
To ensure the system security and stability, you cannot go back to the previous steps to modify the settings
after system initialization.
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Edit the file ".profile" in the root directory with the commands:
# cd /
# vi .profile
2)
Note:
Obtain the M2000 installation directory from Figure 16-4.
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3)
Caution:
The command starts with a ".", and there is a space between "." and "/".
# . ./.profile
# su omcuser
2)
bash-2.03$ vi .profile
3)
bash-2.03$ . ./.profile
[running
BackupService
[running
LicenseService
[running
LogService
[running
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[running
[running
[running
[running
[running
RelationService
[running
MOService
[running
MOProxyService
[running
[running
[running
[running
[running
[running
[running
[running
[running
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FMNotify
[running
[running
[running
[running
The output message above covers the outputs of the entire service startup procedure.
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If all services are started, it means that the M2000 Server application software has
been successfully installed.
If there is any service not started, perform the following operations to manually
start all M2000 services.
bash-2.03$ su root
2)
# stop_svc
3)
# svc_ps
4)
If there is any service in running status, then execute the following command to stop it:
# kill_svc
5)
# start_svc
6)
# svc_ps
If there is any service not started, check the status of the Sybase database according to
15.6 Checking the Installation.
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If the problem persists, uninstall the M2000 Server application software, and then
reinstall it.
For the uninstalling of M2000 Server application software, refer Chapter 18
Uninstalling M2000 Server Application .
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2)
3)
4)
2)
If the information is different from the requirements above, reinstall the operating
system or install corresponding patches.
This manual does not provide details on how to install the Windows operating system.
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2)
3)
In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 17-1, click <Next> to continue or click
<Cancel> to exit the installation.
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In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 17-2, click <Choose> to select the
installation path, or click <Restore Default Folder> to use the default path
(C:\iManagerM2000Client). Click <Next> to continue.
Caution:
The installation path cannot contain "!", start or end with a space, and no word space is allowable on either
side of "\" in the installation path; otherwise the installation will fail.
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In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 17-3, select a shortcut mode according to
Table 17-1, and then click <Next>.
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On the Desktop
Other
4)
In the dialog box illustrated in Figure 17-4, check whether the parameters meet the
requirements. If yes, click <Install>; otherwise click <Previous> to modify them.
The dialog box illustrated in Figure 17-5 is displayed to indicate the installation
progress. This procedure lasts about five minutes.
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The dialog box illustrated in Figure 17-6 is displayed. Enter the IP of the Server
which is connected with the Client and then click <Next>. You can also configure
the IP after starting the Client application.
The dialog box illustrated in Figure 17-7 is displayed. Click <Done> to finish the
installation.
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2)
Open
the
default.xml
file
in
<M2000
Client
Installation
Directory>\lib\openorb\config\.
3)
4)
For example, to appoint the IP 10.161.39.88, modify the value from 0.0.0.0 to
10.161.39.88.
5)
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bash-2.03$ su root
2)
# stop_svc
3)
# svc_ps
4)
Check whether there is any service still running. If there is any service in running
status, then execute the following command to stop it.
# kill_svc
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3)
2)
3)
Select [iManager M2000 Mobile Element Management System] in the dialog box.
Click <Add/Remove>.
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Chapter 20 Troubleshooting
20.1 Overview of Troubleshooting
In case of failure during the installation procedure, proceed as follows. If you still cannot
clear the failure, contact Huawei for support.
This chapter provides the solutions for the following faults:
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20.2.2 Analysis
The configuration file vfstab.mirror, mirr1.sh, or mirr2.sh is incorrect.
Caution:
The names of physical devices vary with types and hard disk controllers. In the example below, the name
of the first disk is c1t0d0 and the name of the second disk is c1t1d0.
20.2.3 Handling
To remove the fault, proceed as follows:
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# cp /etc/vfstab.old /etc/vfstab
# cp /etc/system.old /etc/system
2)
# metadb df /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s6
# metadb df /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s6
3)
# reboot
4)
Note:
For the content and path of vfstab.mirror, mirr1.sh, and mirr2.sh, refer 11.8 Installing Disk Mirror.
20.3.2 Analysis
Before installing Sybase, it is necessary to modify the parameters of the shared
memory of the operating system. Otherwise, the above situation will occur.
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20.3.3 Handling
To remove the fault, proceed as follows:
1)
# /usr/sbin/shutdown i6 g0 y
The login user name: dbuser
3)
Reinstall Sybase
20.4.2 Analysis
The Sybase installer will create the file interfaces in the Sybase install directory. This
file contains the description of the specified Server to be configured. During
reinstallation, the Sybase installer will check the file. If the file and the name of the
specified Server to be configured already exist, the installer will consider that Sybase
has been installed in the system. In this case, the installer will stop.
20.4.3 Handling
Delete the file interfaces before reinstalling the Sybase.
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20.5.2 Analysis
Sybase is not running or is running abnormally.
20.5.3 Handling
To remove the fault, proceed as follows:
1)
For checking the Sybase running status and reinstallation of Sybase, refer 15.6
Checking the Installation.
2)
20.6.2 Analysis
The installed M2000 software has not been uninstalled before M2000 software
reinstallation.
20.6.3 Handling
To remove the fault, proceed as follows:
1)
bash-2.03$ su - root
2)
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20.7.2 Analysis
The installed M2000 software has not been uninstalled before M2000 software
reinstallation.
20.7.3 Handling
To remove the fault, proceed as follows:
1)
If some files still remain in the installation directory, please delete them manually.
3)
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Connect equipment
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Dial-up Server
PSTN
Modem
Modem
Dial-up Client
M2000 Server
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Two modems are needed. One modem is to be connected to the PC used as the
dial-up Server and the other connected the PC used as the dial-up Client.
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If the PCs are not embedded with any modem, connect one modem with each PC
and install the modem program on the PC.
If the PCs are embedded with a modem respectively, no other modem is needed.
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Select modem in the pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 21-4. Click <Next> in
the dialog box.
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Select Do not allow virtual private connections, as shown in Figure 21-5 and click
<Next>.
Select the existing users or add new users as dial-up connection users.
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Select users in the user list, as shown in Figure 21-6 and click <Next>.
Click <Add> to display the dialog box in Figure 21-7. Set properties for the new users
and click <OK>.
Select all network components in the list in Figure 21-8 and click <Next>.
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Enter the connection name in the dialog box shown in Figure 21-9 and click <Finish> to
complete the configuration of the Server.
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Select "Dial-up to private network", as shown in Figure 21-10 and click <Next>.
Enter the phone number to dial in the dialog box shown in Figure 21-11 and click
<Next>. The phone number entered here is the phone number of the speech
channel connected with the dial-up Server.
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Select Only for myself to whom this connection is available in the dialog box
shown in Figure 21-12.
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Enter name of the connection in the dialog box shown in Figure 21-13 and click
<Finish> to complete the dial-up connection configuration for the Client.
2)
Configure the phone number to be connected (the number of the speech channel
connected to the dial-up Server) in the dialog box shown in Figure 21-14 and click
<OK>.
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Enter a user name and password in the pop-up dialog box. The user name and
password entered must be the same as that configured for the dial-up Server.
Then click <OK> to start the network connection.
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aat
The system prompts OK.
3)
ats0=<X>
<X> is the number of rings required to start the dial-in.
The system prompts OK.
4)
at&w0
The system prompts OK.
After the above configuration of dial-in function, start a dial-up test as the procedures
described in 21.6 Starting Dial-up Connection and check whether the dial-in function
is active.
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Configuring Remote Alarm Notification
Over BP/telephone
By short messages
By E-mails
You can configure remote alarm notification either on M2000 Server or on Client.
2)
3)
Connect the DB-25 male connector at one end of the serial port cable to modem and
another at the other end to the serial port on M2000 Server.
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Note:
If the serial port on M2000 Server is also a female connector or a DB-25 connector, use a converter
between.
2)
Connect the DC power cable of the modem. For details, see the user manual of the
modem.
3)
Connect a telephone line to the Line port of the modem. For details, see the user
manual of the modem.
Open the serial port and set baud rate for it using the command:
In the command, 9600 is the baud rate and /dev/term/a refers to serial port A.
2)
at
OK
Make a trial call to test whether the dialing function is normal using the command:
atdt88812345;
OK
ath
OK
5)
~.
[EOT]
If you fail to exit, press <Enter> and then type in the command again.
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bash-2.03$ su root
2)
# stop_svc
3)
Activate alarm-notification-over-BP/telephone.
Set the serial port number for the connection between modem and M2000 Server.
In Solaris, serial port 1 is named /dev/term/a and serial port 2 /dev/term/b. If the
modem is connected with the Server through serial port 1, it is necessary to set the
variable ComPort as /dev/term/a, as follows:
<param name="ComPort">/dev/term/a</param>
6)
# start_svc
2)
3)
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Follow the instruction in the user manual of the wireless modem to install a SIM card.
2)
Connect the DB-9 male connector at one end of the serial port cable to modem and the
DB-9 female connector at the other end to the serial port on M2000 Server.
Note:
If the serial port on M2000 Server is also a female connector or a DB-25 connector, use a converter
between.
3)
Connect the DC power cable of the modem. For details, see the user manual of the
modem.
bash-2.03$ su root
2)
# stop_svc
3)
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The section between <section name=" SMS "> and the first subsequent </section>
in
the
file
notifysvc.xml
defines
the
parameters
of
alarm-notification-by-short-messages.
4)
Activate alarm-notification-by-short-messages.
Set the serial port number for the connection between modem and M2000 Server.
In Sun Solaris, serial port 1 is named /dev/term/a and serial port 2 /dev/term/b. If the
modem is connected with the Server through serial port 1, it is necessary to set the
variable ComPort as /dev/term/a, as follows:
<param name="ComPort">/dev/term/a</param>
6)
It is necessary to set the variable CenterNo as the Short Message Center number.
Note that the Short Message Center number should incorporate a country code. For
example, in the Short Message Center number +8613812345678, the country code is
86. In that case, set the variable CenterNo as follows:
<param name="CenterNo">+8613812345678</param>
7)
The coding schemes for short messages include txt (0) and Unicode (1). For an
English short message, set the variable language as 0.
<param name="language">0</param>
8)
# start_svc
bash-2.03$ su root
2)
# stop_svc
3)
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The section between <section name="Email "> and the first subsequent </section>
in the file notifysvc.xml defines the parameters of alarm-notification-in-Email.
4)
Activate alarm-notification-in-Email.
It is advisable to use senders Email address as the sender name. Consider the
senders Email address is abc. Set the variable Sender as abc as follows:
<param name="Sender">abc</param>
7)
Suppose that an Email can contain up to 500 alarm items. Set the variable MaxItem
as 500 as follows:
<param name="MaxItem">500</param>
8)
# start_svc
2)
3)
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Connect the DB-25 male connector at one end of the serial port cable to modem and
another at the other end to the serial port on M2000 Client.
2)
Connect the DC power cable of the modem. For details, see the user manual of the
modem.
3)
Connect a telephone line to the Line port of the modem. For details, see the user
manual of the modem.
2)
Enter name of the connection in the dialog box shown in Figure 22-1 and click
<OK> to continue.
Select the COM port in the dialog box shown in Figure 22-2 and click <OK> to
continue.
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Set the COM port properties in the dialog box shown in Figure 22-3 and click
<OK> to continue. The properties adopt values as shown as Figure 22-3.
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Dial a number for testing in the dialog box shown in Figure 22-4. If the connection
is normal, return OK.
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Follow the instruction in the user manual of the wireless modem to install a SIM card.
2)
Connect the DB-9 male connector at one end of the serial port cable to modem and the
DB-9 female connector at the other end to the serial port on M2000 Client.
3)
Connect the DC power cable of the modem. For details, see the user manual of the
modem.
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Introduction to Straight-Through and Crossover
Cables
Straight-through cables
Crossover cables
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Figure A-1 Cable sequence numbering rule for cables of the RJ45 connector
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setting installation parameter, 17-2
Numerics
uninstalling, 19-1
configuration
for Sun Fire 4800, 13-2, 13-3
configuring alarm-notification-by-short-message
admintool, 15-2
alarm box
configuring alarm-notification-in-Email
fixing, 8-1
B68-21
cable connection, 5-5
parameters, 5-1
cable
cable sequence
client
client application
checking, 17-1
crossover cable
function, A-2
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checking, 3-3
sequence, A-2
equipment room
checking, 3-3
D240, 7-4
database
checking connected, 15-18
database server
ftpuser
attributer, 15-10
creating, 16-9
checking, 15-18
checking connected, 15-18
hard disk
D240, 7-1
starting, 15-18
stopping, 15-16
dbuser
to become, 15-4
hardware installation
checking, 10-1
dial-up client
instruction, 2-1
hyperterminal
dial-up connection
run, 11-4
starting, 21-9
dial-up server
iMAPLicenses
get, 10-2
disk mirror
failure, 20-1
license
DiskSuite, 11-17
retrieving, 10-1
environment
M2000
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PC installation, 4-1
power supply
checking, 3-3
procedure
prompt
M2000 service
checking status, 16-22
#, 11-4
starting, 16-24
change, 11-4
stopping, 18-1
mandatory software
lom, 11-4
checking, 10-1
ok, 11-4
PSTN MODEM
N68-22
parameters, 5-2
retrieve, 10-2
send, 10-2
omcsysm
to become, 16-12
RUN_SYB
omcuser
editing, 15-16
creating, 16-8
RUN_SYB_back
editing, 15-16
operation desk
installing, 4-1
sa
partition
checking, 16-2
partition disk
adjust, 11-8
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restarting, 11-10
uninstalling, 18-1
Solaris
straight-through cable
function, A-1
restarting, 11-16
sequence, A-1
installing, 7-2
solaris installation
configuring security strategy, 11-7
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partition, 13-2
partition, 12-1
starting, 15-17
Sun Netra 20
sybase patch
configuration, 11-1
connecting rack cable, 5-4
copying, 15-16
decompressing, 15-15
loading, 15-15
sybase service
starting, 15-17
stopping, 15-16
Partition, 11-1
terminal
sybase
version checking
sybase, 15-19
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running, 14-5
wireless Modem
winaXe
configuring, 14-4
XSession, 14-5
installing, 14-3
preparing installation package, 14-1
retrieving installation license, 10-1
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