Table Of Contents
Installing the Sun Solaris 2.6 Operating System
Installing the Sun Solaris 2.6 and 2.5(1) Operating Systems
Booting from a Local CD-ROM on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105
Installing the Solaris 2.6 or 2.5.1 Operating System on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105
Installing the Solaris Patch Cluster
Installing the Solaris 2.6 Patch Cluster on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105
Installing the Solaris 2.5.1 Patch Cluster on Netra t 1120/1125 and t 1400/1405
Installing Lights Out Management Software
Installing the Alarm Card Software for Netra t 1120/1125
Configuring a Second Ethernet Interface
Configuring a Second Disk Drive
Installing the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 2.6
Removing the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 2.6
Installing Veritas Volume Manager 3.1
Removing Veritas Volume Manager 3.1
Installing Log and Spool File Systems
If the Cisco MGC Software is Already Installed on the Platform
If the Cisco MGC Software is Not Installed on the Platform
Replacing Hard Disks for Existing Solaris 2.6 Platforms
Loading the Solaris 2.6 operating system
Installing the Cisco MGC Software
Installing the Sun Solaris 2.6 Operating System
The following sections in this chapter provide instructions on how to load the Solaris 2.5.1 or Solaris 2.6 operating system on the Netra t 100/105, t 1120/1125 and t 1400/1405 machines.
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Installing the Sun Solaris 2.6 and 2.5(1) Operating Systems
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Installing the Solaris Patch Cluster
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Installing the Alarm Software
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Configuring a Second Ethernet Interface
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Configuring a Second Disk Drive
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Replacing Hard Disks for Existing Solaris 2.6 Platforms
There are points in this procedure when your entries will depend on the target machine model, disk drive size or the operating system type. You will be alerted and informed where to look for the required information.
If the Sun Solaris operating system is already installed on your hardware platform, you can skip this chapter and go to "Installing the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 7.4."
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Note
The Cisco PGW 2200 PSTN Gateway (hereafter referred to as Cisco PGW 2200) was formerly called the Cisco VSC3000. Some parts of this document may use this older name.
Installing the Sun Solaris 2.6 and 2.5(1) Operating Systems
The procedures in this chapter require a working knowledge of the system administration procedures for the Sun Solaris (UNIX) 2.6 and 2.5(1) operating systems.
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Allow at least two hours for the installation of the Sun Solaris 2.6 or 2.5 (1) operating system.
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During the installation of either software package on the Netra t 1120/1125 machines, leave the front panel open. The CD-ROM drive will automatically eject the CD.
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Due to a known Sun bug, when installing Solaris on a Netra t 100/105, the CD-ROM will become disabled prior to the installation the Cisco patch packages. You must have a copy of patch 107665-01.tar.Z locally or have the ability to install the patch by some means other than the CD-ROM. This patch will re-enable the CD-ROM. The recommended form of installation is through a network. The required patch is also included in the Solaris 2.6 patch cluster.
Booting from a Local CD-ROM on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105
To boot the system from a local CD-ROM drive:
Step 1
Load the disk labeled Operating Environment Installation CD (p/n: 704-6914-10) into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 2
If the system is currently running, login in as root and bring the system to the ok prompt by entering the following command:
# init 0Step 3
From the ok prompt, enter the following command to boot the system from the CD-ROM drive:
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Note
If the target machine is a Netra t 100/105, you must set the OpenBoot PROM environment parameters to the default settings prior to booting the system from the CD-ROM.
Enter the following command if the target machine is a Netra t 100/105: ok set-defaults
ok boot cdromIf the target machine has never had an operating system installed, a screen similar to the following is displayed when the CD-ROM boot has completed:
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Note
The SunOs Release 5.7 Version that is displayed in the following screen refers to the release version of the Operating Environment CD.
Boot device: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@6,0:f File and args:SunOS Release 5.7 Version Generic_106541-06 [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0]Copyright (c) 1983-1999, Sun Microsystems, Inc.Solaris Web Start 3.0 installerNo frame buffer found.Command line install is available in English only.English has been selected as the language in which to perform the install.Starting the Web Start 3.0 Solaris installerSolaris installer is searching the system's hard disks for alocation to place the Solaris installer software.The default root disk is /dev/dsk/c0t0d0.The Solaris installer needs to format/dev/dsk/c0t0d0 to install Solaris.WARNING: ALL INFORMATION ON THE DISK WILL BE ERASED!Do you want to format /dev/dsk/c0t0d0? [y,n,?,q]If an operating system has been previously installed on the machine, a screen similar to the following is displayed with two warnings:
Command line install is available in English only.English has been selected as the language in which to perform the install.Starting the Web Start 3.0 Solaris installer.Solaris installer is searching the system's hard disks for alocation to place the Solaris installer software.This system appears to contain a version of Solaris.The Solaris installer does not allow upgrading. If youchoose to use this installer an initial install will berequired. Any information on your system's disks could be erased.Would you like to use this installer? [y,n,?]Step 4
In either case, select y and press Enter to continue until the following text is displayed:
Enter a swap partition size between 320Mb and 17269Mb, default = 512Mb [?]Type 320 (4 GB disk drives) or 2040 (9 GB, 18 GB, and 36 GB disk drives) for swap partition size and press Enter. It is not necessary to enter "MB" after the number; the system assumes that the entry is in megabytes.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
You have selected /dev/dsk/c0t0d0 with a swap size of 2040/320 to be used by the Solaris installer.WARNING: ALL INFORMATION ON THE DISK WILL BE ERASED!Is this OK [y,n,?,q]Step 5
Select y and press Enter to begin the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
The system will copy the necessary files for the CD-ROM and reboot.This process takes approximately 10 minutes to run and does not require user intervention. A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Welcome to the Web Start Solaris Command Line installation!The following questions will gather information about this system.This information will be used to configure:NetworkName ServiceDate and TimeRoot PasswordPower Management<Press Return to continue>Step 6
Press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Please enter a host name, which identifies this system on the network. The name must be unique within the domain in which it resides; creating a duplicate host name will cause problems on the network after you install Solaris.A host name must be at least two characters; it can contain letters, digits, and minus signs (-).Enter host name: <host-name>Step 7
Type the hostname of the target Netra machine, then press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Please specify whether your system will be networked. Specify Yes if thesystem is connected to the network by one of the Solaris or vendornetwork/communication Ethernet cards that are supported on the Solaris CD. Seeyour hardware documentation for the current list of supported cards.Specify No if the system is connected to a network/communication card that is not supported or not connected to a network.Is this machine networked (y/n) [n]?Step 8
Select y and press Enter to specify that this machine is networked.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Please enter the Internet Protocol (IP) Address for this system. It must be unique and follow your site's address conventions, or a system/network failure could result.IP Addresses contain four sets of numbers separated by periods (for example 129.200.9.1).Enter this machine's IP Address:Step 9
Enter the IP address assigned to this system in dotted decimal format, then press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Please specify the netmask of your subnet. A default netmask is shown; do not accept the default unless you are sure it is correct for your subnet. A netmask must contain four sets of numbers separated by periods (for example 255.255.255.0).Enter the subnet netmask [255.255.255.0]:Step 10
Refer to Table 1-2 for the specific IP netmask for the subnet and type it here, then press Enter.
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WarningDo not accept the default netmask unless you are sure it is correct for your subnet.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Please provide name service information. Select the name service that will be used by this system, or None if your system will either, not use a name service at all, or if it will use a name service not listed hereAvailable name services:1. NIS+2. NIS3. DNS4. NonePlease enter the number corresponding to the type of name service youwould like [ ]:Step 11
Select 4 for None and press Enter to specify your default time zone. You can specify a default time zone in one of three ways described in the screen displayed above.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Please select how to specify your default time zone.Specify Time Zone by:1. Geographic region2. Offset from GMT3. Time zone filePlease enter the number corresponding to how you would like to specifythe time zone [1]:Step 12
Select the means of defining your default time zone then press Enter. The screens that follow will prompt you for appropriate input until the following screen is displayed:
The default date and time is (current date and time of defined time zone). Do you want to use this date and time (y/n) [y]?Step 13
You can accept the date and time information as shown by pressing Enter, or you can select n and press Enter to be prompted to enter different values. If the information is correct, press Enter.
The next screen allows you enter a root password for the system. You will be prompted to enter it a second time for verification.
Type in an alphanumeric string to be used as the root password for the computer you are setting up.Enter the root password []:Step 14
Refer to Table 1-2 for the root password for this system and enter it here. Press Enter to continue. You will now be prompted to confirm the root password.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Retype the above password for confirmation.Enter the root password again []:Step 15
Re-type the root password for this system, then press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Do you want Power Management turned on (y/n) [n]?Step 16
Select n to disable Power Management, then press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
You can choose to be asked the preceding question every time you reboot the system. Alternatively, you can choose never to be asked about Power Management again.Ask about Power Management at each reboot (y/n) [n]?Step 17
Select n, then press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
You have entered the following values:Host Name: host-nameIP Address: IP_addressSystem part of a subnet: YesNetmask: IP_netmaskName Service: NONETime Zone: time_zonePower Management:Turn Power Management OffDo not ask about Power Management at reboot.Enter 'y' to apply these values and proceed to the next stage of theinstallation, or 'n' to return to the beginning and make changes (y/n):Step 18
Select n if these values are not correct, then press Enter to return to Step 6. If these values are correct, select y, then press Enter. Continue on to "Installing the Solaris 2.6 or 2.5.1 Operating System on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105" section.
Installing the Solaris 2.6 or 2.5.1 Operating System on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105
This section provides the procedure for installing the Solaris 2.6 or 2.5.1 operating system.
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Note
This procedure covers 9 GB, 18 GB, and 36 GB disk drives (see Step 11) for Solaris 2.6. The 36 GB disk drive is not supported in Solaris 2.5.1.
The following screen is displayed upon the acceptance of Step 18 above.
keyserv: failed to generate host's netname when establishing root's key.Solaris Web Start will now gather information to install software for Solaris.Please wait while initial values are loaded...Available operating environments:1. Solaris 2.5.1 Hardware: 11/972. Solaris 2.6 5/98Select the number corresponding to the operating environment you wouldlike to install [1]:To install the Solaris operating system:
Step 1
Select the number or the desired installation software, then press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
You have selected:Solaris OS: Solaris 2...Enter 'y' if this is correct, or 'n' if it is incorrect:Step 2
If the display represents the software that you have chosen, select y and press Enter to accept. If the display is not correct, select n and select the correct Solaris installation software.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Please insert the Solaris 2... CD.<Press Return after the CD has been inserted>Step 3
The Operating Environment Installation CD will be ejected automatically from the machine at this time. Remove it from the CD-ROM drive and load the appropriate Solaris operating system software CD, then press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Reading CD for Solaris 2...Please wait while the system is initializing...To install basic Solaris products into their default directory locations, select Default Install.Custom install provides a choice of which Solaris products to install. For each product, it also provides an option to further customize the products install.Types of install available:1. Default Install2. Custom InstallSelect the number corresponding to the type of install you would like [1]:Step 4
Select 2 for Custom Install and press Enter to continue.
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Note
If you are installing Solaris 2.5.1, skip to Step 9.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Select the software localizations you want to install. The English version of Solaris will be installed by default.Enable locale German ( de ) (y/n) [n]?Step 5
Select n and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Enable locale Spanish ( es ) (y/n) [n]?Step 6
Select n and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Enable locale French ( fr ) (y/n) [n]?Step 7
Select n and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Enable locale Italian ( it ) (y/n) [n]?Step 8
Select n and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Enable locale Swedish ( sv ) (y/n) [n]?Step 9
Select n and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Available locales:1. English (Australia) ( en_AU )2. English (Canada) ( en_CA )3. English (Ireland) ( en_IE )4. English (New Zealand) ( en_NZ )5. English (UK) ( en_UK )6. English (United States) ( en_US )7. English (POSIX C) ( C )Select the number corresponding to the desired system locale [6]:Step 10
Select the number corresponding to the appropriate locale and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Available software groups:1. Entire Solaris Software Group Plus OEM2. Entire Solaris Software Group3. Developer Solaris Software Group4. End User Solaris Software Group5. Core Solaris Software GroupSelect the number corresponding to the desired Solaris software group [2]:Step 11
Select 1 for "Entire Solaris Software Group Plus OEM" and press Enter.
One of the following screens will be displayed. You should take note of the disk drive size on the target machine. The columns in the following steps are labeled for 4, 9, and 36 GB disk drives. There are two separate columns for 18 Gigabyte disk drives. One column is for the Solaris installation for VSC applications and one is for the Solaris installation for BAMS applications. Refer to the columns in Step 20 when asked to define the disk partitions.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Please wait while the system is initializing...Select which disks you want to lay out the file systems on.Required disk space: 2,705 MB4 GB disk drive 9 GB disk drive 18 GB disk drive 36 GB disk driveAvailable Disks: Available Disks: Available Disks: Available Disks:Disk Size Disk Size Disk Size Disk Sizec0t1d0 4092 MB c0t0d0 8633 MB c0t0d0 17269 MB c0t0d0 34730 MBc0t1d0 8633 MB c0t1d0 17269 MB c0t1d0 34730 MBEnter `y' to lay out file systems on the specified disk. This will erase all existing data on the disk. Enter 'n' to leave the disk unmodified.Layout file systems on disk c0t0d0 (bootdisk) (y/n) [y]?Step 12
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed on systems using two or more disk drives:
Layout file systems on disk c0t1d0 (y/n) [n]?Step 13
If the target machine is a t 100/105 for BAMS applications, select y and press Enter, otherwise select n and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
File System operations:1. Print the current partition table2. Modify a disk's partition table3. DoneSelect the number corresponding to a file system operation, or 'Done' toproceed with the install [3]:Step 14
Select 2 and press Enter to set up the disk partitions.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
4 GB HDD 9 GB HDD 18 GB HDDAvailable disks: Available disks: Available disks:1. c0t1d0 1. c0t0d0 1. c0t0d0/ 599 MB / 667 MB / 668 MBswap 320 MB swap 2040 MB swap 2040 MB/export/home 3173 MB /export/home 5296 MB /export/home 14561 MB2. Done 2. c0t1d0 Not Selected 2. c0t1d0 Not Selected3. Done 3. Done18 GB HDD for BAMSAvailable disks:1. c0t0d0/ 668 MBswap 2040 MB/export/home 14561 MB2. c0t1d03. Done36 GB HDDAvailable disks:1. c0t0d0/ 665 MBswap 2040 MB/export/home 32023 MB2. c0t1d0 Not Selected3. DoneSelect a disk to modify, or Done to return to the previous menu [3]:Step 15
Select 1 to modify the partitions on disk c0t0d0 and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
4 GB Disk DriveDisk Name c0t1d0TotalSpace 4092Used Space 4092Free Space 0Round Error 0# Slice Name Slice Size Minimum Size0. / 599 MB 597 MB1. swap 320 MB 320 MB3. Unused4. Unused5. Unused6. Unused7. /export/home 3173 MB 0 MB8. Done18 GB Disk DriveDisk Name c0t0d0Total Space 17269Used Space 17269Free Space 0Round Error 0# Slice Name Slice Size Minimum Size0. / 668 MB 665 MB1. swap 2040 MB 2040 MB3. Unused4. Unused5. Unused6. Unused7. /export/home 14561 MB 0 MB8. Done9 GB disk driveDisk Name c0t0d0TotalSpace 8633Used Space 8633Free Space 0Round Error 0# Slice Name Slice Size Minimum Size0. / 667 MB 665 MB1. swap 2040 MB 2040 MB3. Unused4. Unused5. Unused6. Unused7. /export/home 5926 MB 0 MB8. Done36 GB Disk DriveDisk Name c0t0d0TotalSpace 34730Used Space 34728Free Space 2Round Error 0# Slice Name Slice Size Minimum Size0. / 665 MB 665 MB1. swap 2040 MB 2040 MB3. Unused4. Unused5. Unused6. Unused7. /export/home 32023 MB 0 MB8. DoneSelect a slice to modify, or Done to return to the previous menu [8]:![]()
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Partition 1 (swap) was already defined in Step 5 of "Booting from a Local CD-ROM on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105" section.
When defining the partition size, it is not necessary to enter "MB" after the number. The system assumes that the entry is in megabytes.
Solaris 2.6: To remove partition 7 in Solaris 2.6, proceed to Step 16 and Step 17.
Solaris 2.5.1: Do not remove partition 7 when installing Solaris 2.5.1. Instead, proceed to Step 18.
On the 4 GB disk drives, it will be necessary to redefine the root (/) partition after all other partitions have been defined. At this point, the system will allow the minimum partition size for the root to be smaller than originally defined.
Step 16
Select 7 and press Enter to remove partition 7.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Enter new slice name:Step 17
Press Enter to remove the name associated with partition 7.
The display shows that partition 7 is "Unused."
Repeat Step 18, Step 19, and Step 20 to define partitions 4, 5 and 6. Use the appropriate column in Step 20 for partition names and sizes.
Step 18
Select the number of the partition to be defined and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Enter new slice name:Step 19
Type the partition name and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Enter new slice size (in MB) [default]:Step 20
Type the partition size and press Enter. Each time a partition is defined the changes are displayed on the screen. The tables below show the end result of defining the drive partitions for each drive size. Repeat Step 18, Step 19, and Step 20 as necessary to define the remaining partitions.
36 GB Disk Drive Slice No. Slice Name Slice Size (MB)0.
/
665
1
swap
2040
2
overlap
34730
3
unused
0
4
/opt
29950
5
/var
1024
6
/usr
1024
7
unused
0
Select a slice to modify, or Done to return to the previous menu:Step 21
Select the number corresponding to Done and press Enter to end partitioning. One of the following screens will be displayed:
4 GB Disk DriveAvailable disks:1. c0t1d0/ 151 MBswap 320 MB/var 251 MB/opt 1170 MB/usr 600 MB/home 1600 MB2. Done18 GB disk driveAvailable disks:1. c0t0d0/ 668 MBswap 2040 MB/opt 11040 MB/var 1024 MB/usr 2435 MB2. c0t1d0 Not Selected3. Done9 GB Disk DriveAvailable disks:1. c0t0d0/ 665 MBswap 2040 MB/opt 2616 MB/var 1024 MB/usr 2287 MB2. c0t1d0 Not Selected3. Done18 GB Disk Drive For BAMS SoftwareAvailable disks:1. c0t0d0/ 1000 MBswap 2040 MB/opt 1729 MB/usr 1000 MB/opt/CiscoBAMS/CDR/archive 11000 MB/export/home 500 MB2. c0t1d0/opt/CiscoBAMS/data 17269 MB3. Done36 GB Disk DriveAvailable disks:1. c0t0d0/ 665 MBswap 2040 MB/opt 29950 MB/var 1024 MB/usr 1024 MB2. c0t1d0 Not Selected3. DoneSelect a disk to modify, or Done to return to the previous menu [3]:Step 22
If the target machine is a t 100/105 for BAMS application, select 2 to modify the partitions on c0t1d0 and press Enter. Go back to Step 18 and follow the steps to define partition 0 of disk c0t1d0, as shown in Step 21, above. When you have completed defining the partition, select 3 (Done) and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
File System operations:1. Print the current partition table2. Modify a disk's partition table3. DoneSelect the number corresponding to a file system operation, or 'Done' toproceed with the install [3]:Step 23
Select 3 and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
The following items will be installed:Solaris OS: Solaris 2...Software Locales: noneSystem Locale: English (United States) ( en_US )Solaris Software Group: Entire Solaris Software Group Plus OEMEnter 'y' to accept these values and start the installation, or 'n' toreturn to the beginning and make changes (y/n):Step 24
If these values are not correct, select n then press Enter to return to Step 1. If these values are correct select y, then press Enter to continue.
This process will take approximately 30 minutes to run and does not require user intervention. The following screen will be displayed:
Installing...Installing Solaris software group|-1%------------25%----------------50%----------------75%-------------100%|Installing Additional Software|-1%------------25%----------------50%----------------75%-------------100%|Installation details:Product Result More Info1. Solaris 2... 5/98 Installed Available2. Additional Software Installed Available3. DoneEnter the number corresponding to the desired selection for moreinformation, or Done to continue [3]:Step 25
Select 3 and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
The system needs to reboot to complete installation.<Press Return to reboot>Step 26
Press Enter to reboot the system. The Solaris Software CD is automatically ejected from the CD-ROM drive. Remove it now.
Step 27
If you wish to define the default gateway, after the system has rebooted, log in as root and enter the following command:
# route add default default router IP address 2Refer to Table 1-2 for the default router IP address
Step 28
To make this permanent, create a file called /etc/defaultrouter and put the default gateway IP address on the first and only line of the file by entering the following command:
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There is a known bug with the Netra t 100/105 machine. After the installation of the operating system, the CD-ROM becomes inaccessible. If you are loading the patches over the network by mounting a remote directory, then you need only enter the commands stated in Step 30 before proceeding to the next section. If you are loading the patches via CD, it will be necessary to connect to a network, download the patch and install it, as shown in Step 29, before continuing. The patch is included in package CSCOh007.pkg and is also available on www.sunsolve.sun.com.
Step 29
Download the 107665-01.tar.Z patch file to the /var/tmp directory and install the patch by using the following commands:
# cd /var/tmp# zcat 107665-01.tar.Z | xf -# cd 107665-01# ./installpatch .# cd ..# rm -rf 107665-01Step 30
The Netra t 100/105 is shipped with OBP environment parameters which are different from the defaults. Enter the following commands to set the environment variables:
# init 0ok setenv pcib-probe-list 1,2,3ok setenv output-device ttyaok setenv input-device ttyaStep 31
Reboot the machine with the following command:
ok boot -r
This completes the installation of the Solaris operating system. Proceed to "Installing the Solaris Patch Cluster" to install the Solaris patches.
Installing the Solaris Patch Cluster
In the following sections, procedures are provided for installing the patch cluster on the target machine. Proceed to "Installing the Solaris 2.6 Patch Cluster on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105" sectionfor Solaris 2.6 Patch installation.
For Solaris 2.5.1 patch installation, proceed to "Installing the Solaris 2.5.1 Patch Cluster on Netra t 1120/1125 and t 1400/1405" section.
Installing the Solaris 2.6 Patch Cluster on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105
To install the Solaris 2.6 patch cluster:
Step 1
CD-ROM installation: Load the Cisco MGC Solaris Patches CD into the CD-ROM drive. Enter the following command to install the Solaris 2.6 operating system patches:
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Note
Make sure that the CSCOh007 package version number is 1.0.7 or later.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:1 CSCOh007 Virtual Switch Controller Solaris 2.6 patch cluster(sparc) 1.0(0)ESelect package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default response of all and continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh007> from </cdrom/ciscomgc_install/CSCOh007.pkg>Virtual Switch Controller Solaris 2.6 patch cluster(sparc) 1.0(0)FCisco System, Inc.The selected base directory </opt/sun_install> must exist beforeinstallation is attempted.Do you want this directory created now [y,n,?,q]Step 3
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.1 package pathname is already properly installed.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.The following files are already installed on the system and are beingused by another package:* /opt/sun_install <attribute change only>* - conflict with a file which does not belong to any package.Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q]Step 4
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh007> [y,n,?]Step 5
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Virtual Switch Controller Solaris 2.6 patch cluster as <CSCOh007>## Executing preinstall script.Platform is SUNW,Ultra-60NOTICE: Architecture checks passed## Installing part 1 of 1./opt/sun_install/checkPackages2.6/opt/sun_install/checkPatches2.6/opt/sun_install/installPatches2.6/opt/sun_install/packages2.6/opt/sun_install/patch_optional2.6/opt/sun_install/patch_order2.6/opt/sun_install/patch_required2.6/var/tmp/105181-19.tar.Z/var/tmp/105210-27.tar.Z.../var/tmp/108199-01.tar.Z/var/tmp/108201-01.tar.Z[ verifying class <none> ]## Executing postinstall script.!!!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install and!! run the installPatches2.6 script as root.!!Installation of <CSCOh007> was successful.Step 6
Complete the installation of the Solaris 2.6 software patch by entering the following commands:
# cd /opt/sun_install# ./installPatches2.6 .A screen similar to the following is displayed:
*** InstallPatches2.6 begins Thu Mar 16 10:49:01 GMT 2000 ***Platform is SUNW,Ultra-60Changed to /var/tmp directoryUncompressing 106125-08 ...Extracting 106125-08 ...Extraction of patch 106125-08 successfulInstalling 106125-08 ......Uncompressing 105591-07 ...Extracting 105591-07 ...Extraction of patch 105591-07 successfulInstalling 105591-07 ...*** InstallPatches2.6 ends Thu Mar 16 11:07:38 GMT 2000 ***Step 7
Eject the CD by entering the following commands:
# cd /# ejectStep 8
Edit the /etc/default/kbd file to change the break sequence of the target machine. The line in the file to be changed is as follows:
# KEYBOARD_ABORT=enableChange the previous line by removing the # comment and changing the word enable to alternate, as follows:
# KEYBOARD_ABORT=alternateStep 9
Reboot the machine by entering the following command:
# init 6
This completes the Solaris operating system and patch installation. Proceed to the "Installing the Alarm Software" section.
Installing the Solaris 2.5.1 Patch Cluster on Netra t 1120/1125 and t 1400/1405
To install the the Solaris 2.5.1 patch cluster on the target machine:
Step 1
Load the Cisco MGC Solaris Patches CD into the CD-ROM drive. Enter the following command to install the Solaris 2.5.1 operating system patches:
# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh0008.pkgA screen similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:1 CSCOh008 Virtual Switch Controller Solaris 2.5.1 patch cluster(sparc) 1.0(0)ASelect package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]: allStep 2
Press Enter to accept the default response of all and continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh008> from </var/tmp/CSCOh008.pkg>Virtual Switch Controller Solaris 2.5.1 patch cluster(sparc) 1.0(0)ACisco System, Inc.The selected base directory </opt/sun_install> must exist beforeinstallation is attempted.Do you want this directory created now [y,n,?,q]Step 3
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.1 package pathname is already properly installed.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.The following files are already installed on the system and are being used by another package:* /opt/sun_install <attribute change only>* - conflict with a file which does not belong to any package.Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q]Step 4
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh008> [y,n,?]Step 5
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Virtual Switch Controller Solaris 2.5.1 patch cluster as <CSCOh008>## Executing preinstall script.Platform is SUNW,Ultra-60NOTICE: Architecture checks passed## Installing part 1 of 1./opt/sun_install/installPatches2.5.1/opt/sun_install/patch_order2.5.1/var/tmp/103461-33.tar.Z/var/tmp/103558-15.tar.Z.../var/tmp/107986-01.tar.Z/var/tmp/108658-01.tar.Z[ verifying class <none> ]## Executing postinstall script.!!!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install and!! run the installPatches2.5.1 script as root.!!Installation of <CSCOh008> was successful.Step 6
Enter the following commands to complete the installation of the Solaris 2.5.1 software patches:
# cd /opt/sun_install# ./installPatches2.5.1 .A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Platform is SUNW,Ultra-60Changed to /var/tmp directoryUncompressing 103630-15 ...Extracting 103630-15 ...Extraction of patch 103630-15 successfulInstalling 103630-15 ......Uncompressing 107524-01 ...Extracting 107524-01 ...Extraction of patch 107524-01 successfulInstalling 107524-01 ...*** InstallPatches2.5.1 ends Thu Mar 16 19:58:02 GMT 2000 ***Step 7
Eject the CD by entering the following commands:
# cd /# ejectStep 8
Reboot the machine by entering the following command:
# init 6
This completes the Solaris operating system and patch installation. Proceed to "Installing the Alarm Software" section.
Installing the Alarm Software
The driver for the alarm software is not part of the standard Solaris installation. It must be installed separately, according to the following procedure. If you are installing Solaris on a Netra t 1400/1405 or t 100/105 platform, proceed to "Installing Lights Out Management Software" section for Lights Out Management software installation. If you are installing Solaris on a Netra t 1120/1125 platform, proceed to "Installing the Alarm Card Software for Netra t 1120/1125" section for alarm card software installation.
Installing Lights Out Management Software
To install Lights Out Management software:
Step 1
Load the Cisco MGC Solaris Patches CD into the CD-ROM drive. Install the Lights out Management software by entering the following commands at the # prompt:
# cd /var/tmp# tar xvf /cdrom/cdrom0/lomsw.tar# pkgadd -d . SUNWlomm SUNWlomr SUNWlomuA screen similar to the following is displayed, along with copyright and trademark information:
Processing package instance <SUNWlomm> from </cdrom/netra_t_server_lom/Product>LOMlite manual pages(sparc.sun4u) 1.1.0,REV=1999.10.20.13.34Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Manufactured in the United States of America.2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94043-1100 U.S.A.Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems Inc. Tous droits reserves.Fabrique aux Etats-Unis, 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, Californie94043-1100 USAThe Lights Out Management Manual Pages will be installed at this time, followed by the LOMlite driver.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Using </> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.5 package pathnames are already properly installed.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.The following files are already installed on the system and are beingused by another package:/etc <attribute change only>Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q]Step 2
Select y and press Enter to install all the packages.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWlomr> [y,n,?]Step 3
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installing LOMlite driver as <SUNWlomr>## Installing part 1 of 1./etc/init.d/lomlited/etc/init.d/tsaldog/kernel/drv/lom.conf/kernel/drv/sparcv9/lom[ verifying class <none> ]/etc/rc0.d/K80tsaldog <linked pathname>/etc/rc2.d/S25tsaldog <linked pathname>/etc/rc2.d/S75lomlited <linked pathname>i.drivers: INFO: Starting ...i.drivers: Adding /cdrom/netra_t_server_lom/Product/SUNWlomr/reloc/kernel/drv/lomIdentified drivers: lomi.drivers: Installing drivers ...Driver: lom ... devlinks ... add_drv(1M) ...i.drivers: Finished[ verifying class <drivers> ]...The LOMlite Utilities will then install followed by its copyright and trademark information.LOMlite Utilities(sparc.sun4u) 1.1.0,REV=1999.10.20.13.34Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Manufactured in the United States of America.2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94043-1100 U.S.A.Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems Inc. Tous droits reserves.Fabrique aux Etats-Unis, 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, Californie94043-1100 USA...Using </> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.16 package pathnames are already properly installed.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.Installing LOMlite Utilities as <SUNWlomu>## Installing part 1 of 1./etc/lomlited.conf/usr/include/lom_io.h/usr/include/tsalarm_io.h/usr/lib/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/lom.cat/usr/lib/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/tsalarm.cat/usr/lib/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/lom.cat/usr/lib/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/tsalarm.cat/usr/lib/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/lom.cat/usr/lib/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/tsalarm.cat/usr/lib/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/lom.cat/usr/lib/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/tsalarm.cat/usr/lib/locale/ko/LC_MESSAGES/lom.cat/usr/lib/locale/ko/LC_MESSAGES/tsalarm.cat/usr/lib/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/lom.cat/usr/lib/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/tsalarm.cat/usr/lib/locale/zh/LC_MESSAGES/lom.cat/usr/lib/locale/zh/LC_MESSAGES/tsalarm.cat/usr/lib/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/lom.cat/usr/lib/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/tsalarm.cat/usr/sbin/258-7691-15.hex/usr/sbin/lomctl/usr/sbin/lominfo/usr/sbin/lomlited/usr/sbin/lomprog/usr/sbin/tsctl/usr/sbin/tsdog/usr/sbin/tsmonitor/usr/sbin/tsstate/usr/sbin/tsunlock[ verifying class <none> ]Installation of <SUNWlomu> was successful.Step 4
Eject the CD by entering the following commands:
# cd /# eject
This completes the installation of the Lights Out Management sofware. Proceed to the following:
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If your target machine will be using a Serial Asynchronous Interface Port (SAIP) Card, proceed to the "PCI Card Configuration" section.
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If your target machine is using a second Ethernet interface, proceed to the "Configuring a Second Ethernet Interface" section.
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If your target machine is not using either of the above options, proceed to the "Configuring a Second Disk Drive" section.
Installing the Alarm Card Software for Netra t 1120/1125
To install the Alarm Card software:
Step 1
Load the Netra t 11xx CD into the CD-ROM drive, log in as root and enter the following commands:
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0# pkgadd -d .A screen similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:1 SUNWtsalm TS91 Alarm and Monitor Manpages(sparc.sun4u) 1.0,REV=1.12 SUNWtsalr TS91 Alarm and Monitor driver(sparc.sun4u) 1.0,REV=1.13 SUNWtsalu TS91 Alarm and Monitor Utilities(sparc.sun4u) 1.0,REV=1.1Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:Step 2
Press Enter to install all the packages.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <SUNWtsalm from </cdrom/netrat_11xx_1_0TS91 Alarm and Monitor Manpages(sparc.sun4u) 1.0,REV=1.1Copyright 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Manufactured in the United States of America.2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94043-1100 U.S.A.Copyright 1997 Sun Microsystems Inc. Tous droits reserves.Fabrique aux Etats-Unis, 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, Californie 94043-1100 USA...Installing TS91 Alarm and Monitor Manpages as <SUNWtsalm...Installation of <SUNWtsalm was successful.Processing package instance <SUNWtsalr from </cdrom/netrat_11xx_1_0TS91 Alarm and Monitor driver(sparc.sun4u) 1.0,REV=1.1Copyright 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Manufactured in the United States of America.2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94043-1100 U.S.A.Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWtsalr [y,n,?]Step 3
Enter y to continue the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installing TS91 Alarm and Monitor driver as <SUNWtsalr...Installation of <SUNWtsalr was successful.Processing package instance <SUNWtsalu from </cdrom/netrat_11xx_1_0TS91 Alarm and Monitor Utilities(sparc.sun4u) 1.0,REV=1.1Copyright 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Manufactured in the United States of America.2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94043-1100 U.S.A....Installation of <SUNWtsalu was successful.The following packages are available:1 SUNWtsalm TS91 Alarm and Monitor Manpages(sparc.sun4u) 1.0,REV=1.12 SUNWtsalr TS91 Alarm and Monitor driver(sparc.sun4u) 1.0,REV=1.13 SUNWtsalu TS91 Alarm and Monitor Utilities(sparc.sun4u) 1.0,REV=1.1Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:Step 4
Enter q to quit the installation when it is finished.
Step 5
Eject the CD from the CD-ROM drive.
# cd /# eject
This completes the installation of the Alarm Card sofware. Proceed to the following:
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If your target machine will be using a Serial Asynchronous Interface Port (SAIP) Card, proceed to the "PCI Card Configuration" section.
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If your target machine is using a second Ethernet interface, proceed to the "Configuring a Second Ethernet Interface" section.
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If your target machine is not using either of the above options, proceed to the "Configuring a Second Disk Drive" section.
PCI Card Configuration
If the target machine will be using a Serial Asynchronous Interface Port (SAIP) Card, do the following procedure to install the SAIP drivers:
Step 1
Load the SAI/P CD into the CD-ROM drive. Enter the following commands at the # prompt to install the SAI/P software:
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/saip_2.0_u1/Solaris_2.6/Packages# pkgadd -d .A screen similar to the following is displayed, along with copyright and trademark information:
The following packages are available:1 SUNWsaip Serial Asynchronous Interface Driver (PCI)(sparc) 2.0,REV=1998.10.192 SUNWsaipu Serial Asynchronous Interface Utilities (PCI)(sparc) 2.0,REV=1998.10.19Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:Step 2
Press Enter to install all the packages.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <SUNWsaip> from </cdrom/sun_saip/saip_2.0_u1/Solaris_7/Packages>Serial Asynchronous Interface Driver (PCI)(sparc) 2.0,REV=1998.10.19Copyright 1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.Using </> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.9 package pathnames are already properly installed.## Verifying package dependencies.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWsaip> [y,n,?] yStep 3
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Serial Asynchronous Interface Driver (PCI) as <SUNWsaip>## Installing part 1 of 1./etc/init.d/saip/etc/opt/SUNWconn/bin/saipconfig <symbolic link>/etc/opt/SUNWconn/bin/saipd <symbolic link>/etc/opt/SUNWconn/saip/bin/saipconfig...Installation of <SUNWsaipu> was successful.The following packages are available:1 SUNWsaip Serial Asynchronous Interface Driver (PCI)(sparc) 2.0,REV=1998.10.192 SUNWsaipu Serial Asynchronous Interface Utilities (PCI)(sparc) 2.0,REV=1998.10.19Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]: qStep 4 Select q and press Enter to quit the installation when it has finished.Step 4
Enter the following commands to eject the CD from the CD-ROM drive:
# cd /# ejectStep 5
Reboot the system by using the -r function.
# reboot -- -r
PCI card configuation is now complete. If you have a second Ethernet interface, proceed to the "Configuring a Second Ethernet Interface" section. Otherwise, go to the "Configuring a Second Disk Drive" section
Configuring a Second Ethernet Interface
A second Ethernet interface is optional to the base configuration and must be configured separately. To configure a second Ethernet interface:
Step 1
Enter the following command to add the IP address and hostname of the second Ethernet interface to the /etc/hosts file:
# echo IP address of hme1 hostname of hme1 >> /etc/hostsStep 2
Enter the following command to create a new file named /etc/hostname.hme1. Place the hostname for the second Ethernet interface on the first and only line.
# echo hme1 hostname > /etc/hostname.hme1Step 3
If the IP address of the second Ethernet interface is on a network that is different from the first Ethernet interface and this network has a subnet mask, edit the file /etc/netmasks to add the netmask for the new network. Follow the example in the header of the file.
Step 4
To complete the configuration, you must now reboot the machine by using the -r option. Enter the following comand:
# reboot -- -rStep 5
When the machine finishes rebooting, log in as root and enter the command ifconfig -a. Verify that the new interface, hme1, appears in the output.
# ifconfig -aText similar to the following is displayed.
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Note
The IP addresses are for demonstration purposes only. Actual addresses will differ in each application.
lo0: flags=849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 8232inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000hme0: flags=863<UP,BROADCAST,NOTRAILERS,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500inet 172.24.235.53 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 172.24.235.255ether 8:0:20:9a:76:6chme1: flags=863<UP,BROADCAST,NOTRAILERS,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500inet 172.24.237.53 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 172.24.237.255ether 8:0:20:9a:76:6c
This completes the configuration of a second Ethernet interface. Proceed to "Configuring a Second Disk Drive" section.
Configuring a Second Disk Drive
There are three options at this stage of the installation process:
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If there is no second disk drive, the installation is complete; you should stop here and move on to installing the Cisco MGC software.
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If there is a second disk drive, it can be used as a mirror of the first to increase the availability of the system. Go to the section "Installing the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 2.6", below, for installation procedures.
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Or a second disk drive can be used as log and spool disk to off-load tasks from the first disk. This will increase the performance of the machine. Go to "Installing Log and Spool File Systems" section for installation procedures.
Installing the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 2.6
Follow the procedures for installing the Volume Manager only if you wish to mirror the boot disk onto a second disk drive, instead of using it for the log and spool file systems. Use the procedures in this section to install the Sun StorEdge 2.6 Volume Manager software, encapsulate, and mirror the hard drives.
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CautionIf you are planning to run mgcrestore, make sure you are installing the same version of Volume Manager that was installed on your system when mgcbackup was run. Or, if Volume Manager was not installed on your system when mgcbackup was run, you must first run mgcrestore before installing Volume Manager.
Step 1
Load the Cisco MGC Solaris Patches CD into the CD-ROM drive. Enter the following command to install the Solaris 2.6 operating system patches:
# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh006.pkgA screen similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:1 CSCOh006 Virtual Switch Controller Volume Manager 2.6 package installation and patches(sparc) TJB_ELAN_2000_01_04_23_16_GMTSelect package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default response of all.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh006> from </var/tmp/CSCOh006.pkg>Virtual Switch Controller Volume Manager 2.6 package installation and patches(sparc) TJB_ELAN_2000_01_04_23_16_GMTCisco System, Inc.The selected base directory </opt/sun_install> must exist before installation is attempted.Do you want this directory created now [y,n,?,q]Step 3
Select y and press Enter to create this directory.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.1 package pathname is already properly installed.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.The following files are already installed on the system and are beingused by another package:* /opt/sun_install <attribute change only>* - conflict with a file which does not belong to any package.Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q]Step 4
Select y and press Enter to continue installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh006> [y,n,?]Step 5
Select y and press Enter to continue installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Virtual Switch Controller Volume Manager 2.6 package installation and patches as <CSCOh006>## Executing preinstall script.Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80NOTICE: Architecture checks passed## Installing part 1 of 1./opt/sun_install/installVM/opt/sun_install/install_rootdg/opt/sun_install/install_vscdg/opt/sun_install/removeVM/opt/sun_install/remove_rootdg/opt/sun_install/remove_vscdg/var/tmp/106606-04.tar.Z[ verifying class <none> ]## Executing postinstall script.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install and !!!! run the installVM script as root. !!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Installation of <CSCOh006> was successful.Step 6
Change directories to /opt/sun_install, eject the CD and run the VM script by entering the following commands at the # prompt. If the installation was performed using an nfs mount then disregard the eject command below.
# cd /opt/sun_install# eject# ./installVMA screen similar to the following is displayed:
Install the "Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 2.6 Software" CD into the CD-ROM drivePress Enter when readyStep 7
Press Enter to continue the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Sun StorEdge Volume Manager(sparc) 2.6,REV=2.5.3Copyright 1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.Copyright (c) 1990-1997 VERITAS Software Corporation.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.THIS SOFTWARE IS THE PROPERTY OF AND IS LICENSED BY VERITAS SOFTWARE,AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.10 package pathnames are already properly installed.## Verifying package dependencies.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.The following files are already installed on the system and are beingused by another package:/etc <attribute change only>Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q]Step 8
Select y and press Enter to continue the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.The following files are being installed with setuid and/or setgidpermissions:/usr/sbin/vxprint <setuid root>Do you want to install these as setuid/setgid files [y,n,?,q]Step 9
Select y and press Enter to continue the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWvxvm> [y,n,?]Step 10
Select y and press Enter to continue the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Copyright (c) 1990-1997 VERITAS Software Corporation.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.THIS SOFTWARE IS THE PROPERTY OF AND IS LICENSED BY VERITAS SOFTWARE,AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS.Using </opt> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.## Verifying package dependencies.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWvxva> [y,n,?]Step 11
Select y and press Enter to continue installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installation of <SUNWvmman> was successful.Ejecting CDROMChanged to /var/tmp directoryUncompressing 106606-04 ...Extracting 106606-04 ...Extraction of patch 106606-04 successfulInstalling 106606-04 ...Create vxassist fileCreate vxaltstale fileEdit S95vxvm-recover script!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The system must be rebooted before running 'vxinstall' !!!! as root to continue the Volume Manager installation. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Do you want to reboot now (y/n)?Step 12
Select y and press Enter to reboot.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
REBOOTING#INIT: New run level: 6The system is coming down. Please wait.System services are now being stopped.Print services stopped.Stopping the syslog service.syslogd: going down on signal 15Jan 6 12:56:21 snmpdx: received signal 15The system is down.Step 13
When the reboot is complete, log in as root and boot to the # prompt.
Step 14
Enter the following command at the # prompt:
# vxinstallA screen similar to the following is displayed:
VxVM uses license keys to control access. If you have a SPARCstorageArray (SSA) controller or a Sun Enterprise Network Array (SENA) controllerattached to your system, then VxVM will grant you a limited use licenseautomatically. The SSA and/or SENA license grants you unrestricted useof disks attached to an SSA or SENA controller, but disallows stripingand RAID-5 on non-SSA and non-SENA disks. If you are not running aSPARCstorage Array controller, or a Sun Enterprise Network Array controller, then you mustobtain a license key to operate.Licensing information:System host ID: ##?#?###Host type: SUNW,Ultra-80SPARCstorage Array or Sun Enterprise Network Array: No arrays found (license is required)Some licenses are already installed. Do you wish to review them?[y,n,q,?] (default: y) nStep 15
Type n and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Do you wish to enter another license key [y,n,q,?] (default: n) yStep 16
Type y and press Enter to enter the license key.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Please enter your key:Step 17
Type the key number, with spaces, and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Feature name: CURRSET [95]vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Number of licenses: 1 (non-floating)vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Expiration date: Sun Jun 04 04:00:00 2006 (2340.6 days from now)vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Release Level: 20vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Machine Class: Allvrts:vxlicense: INFO: Key successfully installed in /etc/vx/elm/95.Do you wish to enter another license key [y,n,q,?] (default: n)![]()
Note
When you receive the Sun StorEdgeVolume Manager key you will also get a RAID5 key. This key is included in the package from Sun but is not required for the installation.
Step 18
Press Enter to accept the default answer no.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/InstallThe Volume Manager names disks on your system using the controllerand disk number of the disk, substituting them into the followingpattern:c<controller>t<disk>d<disk>If the Multipathing driver is installed on the system then for thedisk devices with multiple access paths, the controller numberrepresents a multipath pseudo controller number. For example, if adisk has 2 paths from controllers c0 and c1, then the Volume Managerdisplays only one of them such as c0 to represent both thecontrollers.Some examples would be:c0t0d0 - first controller, first target, first diskc1t0d0 - second controller, first target, first diskc1t1d0 - second controller, second target, first diskThe Volume Manager has detected the following controllers on your system:c0:Hit RETURN to continue.Step 19
Press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/InstallYou will now be asked if you wish to use Quick Installation orCustom Installation. Custom Installation allows you to select howthe Volume Manager will handle the installation of each diskattached to your system.Quick Installation examines each disk attached to your system andattempts to create volumes to cover all disk partitions that mightbe used for file systems or for other similar purposes.If you do not wish to use some disks with the Volume Manager, or ifyou wish to reinitialize some disks, use the Custom Installationoption Otherwise, we suggest that you use the Quick Installationoption.Hit RETURN to continue.Step 20
Press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager Installation OptionsMenu: VolumeManager/Install1 Quick Installation2 Custom Installation? Display help about menu?? Display help about the menuing systemq Exit from menusSelect an operation to perform:Step 21
Select 2 and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager Custom InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/Install/CustomThe c0t0d0 disk is your Boot Disk. You can not add it as a newdisk. If you encapsulate it, you will make your root filesystemand other system areas on the Boot Disk into volumes. This isrequired if you wish to mirror your root filesystem or systemswap area.Encapsulate Boot Disk [y,n,q,?] (default: n)Step 22
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Enter disk name for c0t0d0 [<name>,q,?] (default: rootdisk)Step 23
Type rootdiska and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
The c0t0d0 disk has been configured for encapsulation.Hit RETURN to continue.Step 24
Press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager Custom InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/Install/Custom/c0Generating list of attached disks on c0....<excluding root disk c0t0d0The Volume Manager has detected the following disks on controller c0:c0t1d0Hit RETURN to continue.Step 25
Press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installation options for controller c0Menu: VolumeManager/Install/Custom/c01 Install all disks as pre-existing disks. (encapsulate)2 Install all disks as new disks. (discards data on disks!)3 Install one disk at a time.4 Leave these disks alone.? Display help about menu?? Display help about the menuing systemq Exit from menusSelect an operation to perform:Step 26
Select 4 to leave the disks alone and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager Custom InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/Install/CustomThe following is a summary of your choices.c0t0d0 EncapsulateIs this correct [y,n,q,?] (default: y)Step 27
Press Enter to accept the default answer, yes and continue. The system now must be shut down and rebooted in order to continue the reconfiguration.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Shutdown and reboot now [y,n,q,?] (default: n)Step 28
Select y and press Enter to shut down and reboot the system. Wait for the computer to shut down and reboot twice, then proceed to the next section.
Step 29
Once the system has rebooted twice, at the # prompt, log in as root and run the install_rootdg script as shown below:
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This process takes approximately 28 minutes to run and does not require user intervention.
# cd /opt/sun_install# ./install_rootdgThe following is displayed.Determine the device names for the disksPlatform is SUNW,Ultra-60A-DSK0: c0t0d0B-DSK0: c0t1d0Initialize device c0t1d0SucceededAdd rootdiskb to rootdg, device is c0t1d0SucceededMirror all the volumes of A-DSK0 to B-DKS0 and make rootbootableMirroring root to rootdiskbSuccessMirroring var to rootdiskbSuccessMirroring opt to rootdiskbSuccessMirroring swap to rootdiskbSuccessMirroring usr to rootdiskbSuccessStep 30
Edit the /etc/init.d/sysetup file to enable a core dump. These lines are located at the end of the file. Remove the comment symbol (#) from the beginning of the lines. The completed edit should be the same as shown below.
# Default is to not do a savecore#if [ ! -d /var/crash/`uname -n` ]then mkdir -m 0700 -p /var/crash/`uname -n`fiecho 'checking for crash dump...\c 'savecore /var/crash/`uname -n`echo ''Step 31
Re-install the CSCOh007 package to install Volume Manager 2.6 patch 1066606-04. See "Installing the Solaris 2.6 Patch Cluster on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105" section.
Step 32
At the # prompt, type init 6 and press Enter to reboot the system.
# init 6This completes the Operation System installation process.
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Note
After the installation of the Sun Storedge Volume Manager Software, you will receive the following error messages during the boot process:
WARNING: forceload of drv/scsi failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/ssd failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/sf failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/pln failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/soc failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/socal failed
These error messages are acceptable and will not affect the operation of the MGC application.
Removing the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 2.6
To remove Volume Manager:
Step 1
Load the CD containing the CISCO patch packages into the CD-ROM drive. Install the CSCOh000.pkg package by entering the following commands:
# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh000.pkgA screen similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:1 CSCOh000 Media Gateway Controller Volume Manager 3.1 package installation and patches(sparc) 1.0(3)ASelect package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default response of all.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh000> from </tftpboot/CiscoMGC_Install/CSCOh000.pkg>Media Gateway Controller Volume Manager 3.1 package installation and patches(sparc) 1.0(3)ACisco System, Inc.Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.2 package pathnames are already properly installed.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.The following files are already installed on the system and are beingused by another package:* /opt/sun_install/pkg_admin* /opt/sun_install/rm_Veritas2.6* - conflict with a file which does not belong to any package.Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q] yStep 3
Select y and press Enter to create this directory.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh000> [y,n,?] yStep 4
Select y and press Enter to continue the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh006> [y,n,?]Step 5
Select y and press Enter to continue the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller Volume Manager 3.1 package installation and patches as <CSCOh000>## Executing preinstall script.Platform is SUNW,Ultra-60NOTICE: Architecture checks passed## Installing part 1 of 1./opt/sun_install/installVM3.1/opt/sun_install/pkg_admin/opt/sun_install/rm_Veritas2.6[ verifying class <none> ]## Executing postinstall script.Installation of <CSCOh000> was successful.Step 6
Change directories to /opt/sun_install, eject the CD and run the script to remove Volume Manager 2.6 by entering the following commands at the # prompt. If the installation was performed using an nfs mount, disregard the eject command below.
# cd /opt/sun_install# eject# ./rm_Veritas2.6A screen similar to the following is displayed:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! This script will completely remove !!!! Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 2.6 (Veritas 2.6) !!!! from this system !!!! !!!! It requires that the machine !!!! be rebooted several times during the procedure. !!!! !!!! Do you wish to continue? (y/n): !!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Step 7
Select y and press Enter to continue removing Volume Manager 2.6.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Removing Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 2.6This operation will convert the following file systems fromvolumes to regular partitions: root swap usr var optReplace volume rootvol with c0t0d0s0.This operation will require a system reboot. If you choose tocontinue with this operation, system configuration will be updatedto discontinue use of the volume manager for your root and swapdevices.Do you wish to do this now [y,n,q,?] (default: y)Step 8
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Restoring kernel configuration...A shutdown is now required to install the new kernel.You can choose to shutdown now, or you can shutdown later, at yourconvenience.Do you wish to shutdown now [y,n,q,?] (default: n) yStep 9
Select y and press Enter to shut down and reboot the system.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
shutdown -g0 -y -i6Shutdown started. Tue Mar 6 17:22:23 EST 2001During the reboot sequence the following warning will be displayed:VxVM general startup...Volume Manager: Removing c0t0d0 from Volume Manager control.vxvm:vxdg: ERROR: disassociating disk-media rootdiska:Cannot remove last disk in disk groupThe removal of rootdiska from rootdg failed. It will be marked asreserved so no space from it is accidentally allocatedThis message can be ignored. After this process has been completed it will not be displayed again.Step 10
When the system has completed rebooting, log in as root and remove the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Packages by entering the following commands:
# cd /opt/sun_install# pkgrm -a pkg_admin -n SUNWvmman SUNWvxva SUNWvxvmA screen similar to the following is displayed:
Removal of <SUNWvmman> was successful.Removal of <SUNWvxva> was successful.Checking for system volumes:swap ...Stopping vxconfigd...Unloading vxspec driver...Removing //kernel/drv/vxspecUnloading vxio driver...Removing //kernel/drv/vxioUnloading vxdmp driver...Removing //kernel/drv/vxdmpRemoving changes to //etc/devlink.tab...Removing changes to //etc/system...Removing files under /var/vxvm...Removing vxconfigd...Removing files under //etc/vx...Removal of <SUNWvxvm> was successful.
This completes the Solaris Operating System installation process.
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Note
After the removal of the Sun Storedge Volume Manager Software, you will receive the following error messages during the boot process:
WARNING: forceload of drv/scsi failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/ssd failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/sf failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/pln failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/soc failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/socal failed
This error message is acceptable and will not affect the operation of the MGC application. These error messages can be removed by editing the /etc/system file and removing the lines at the end of the file that begin with "forceload: drv/..."
Installing Veritas Volume Manager 3.1
Perform the procedures in this section only if you wish to mirror the boot disk onto the second disk drive instead of using it for the Log and Spool file systems. Use the procedures in this section to install the Sun StorEdge 2.6 Volume Manager software, encapsulate, and mirror the hard drives.
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CautionIf you are planning to run mgcrestore, make sure you are installing the same version of Volume Manager that was installed on your system when mgcbackup was run. Or, if Volume Manager was not installed on your system when mgcbackup was run, you must first run mgcrestore before installing Volume Manager.
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If you have not already loaded package CSCOh000.pkg from the previous section, then do so by following Step 1. Otherwise, start this procedure with Step 4.
Step 1
Load the Cisco MGC Solaris Patches CD into the CD-ROM drive. Install the Solaris 2.6 operating system patches by entering the following commands:
# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh000.pkgA screen similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:1 CSCOh000 Media Gateway Controller Volume Manager 3.1 package installation and patches(sparc) 1.0(3)ASelect package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default response of all.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh000> from </tftpboot/CiscoMGC_Install/CSCOh000.pkg>Media Gateway Controller Volume Manager 3.1 package installation and patches(sparc) 1.0(3)ACisco System, Inc.Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.2 package pathnames are already properly installed.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh000> [y,n,?] yStep 3
Select y and press Enter to have this directory created.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller Volume Manager 3.1 package installation and patches as <CSCOh000>## Executing preinstall script.Platform is SUNW,Ultra-60NOTICE: Architecture checks passed## Installing part 1 of 1./opt/sun_install/installVM3.1/opt/sun_install/pkg_admin/opt/sun_install/rm_Veritas2.6[ verifying class <none> ]## Executing postinstall script.Installation of <CSCOh000> was successful.Step 4
Change directories to /opt/sun_install, eject the CD and run the installVM3.1 script by entering the following commands at the # prompt. If the installation was performed using an nfs mount, disregard the eject command below.
# cd /opt/sun_install# eject# ./installVM3.1The following screen is displayed:Install the "Foundation Products 2000-08 for Solaris" CD into the CD-ROM driverPress Enter when readyStep 5
Press Enter to continue the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Changing directories to /cdrom/cdrom0/Solaris_2_6/pkgsCurrent directory /cdrom/foundation_products_2000_08_sun/Solaris_2_6/pkgsInstalling Volume Manager PackagesProcessing package instance <VRTSvxvm> from </cdrom/foundation_products_2000_08_sun/Solaris_2_6/pkgs>VERITAS Volume Manager, Binaries(sparc) 3.1,REV=07.21.2000.07.59Copyright (c) 1990-2000 VERITAS Software Corporation.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.THIS SOFTWARE IS THE PROPERTY OF AND IS LICENSED BY VERITAS SOFTWARE,AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS.This package, VxVM 3.1, is supported on Solaris 2.6, 7,and 8. You appear to be running Solaris 2.6. PressENTER to install VxVM 3.1 for Solaris 2.6, or enteranother Solaris version number if you are certain that youwant to install the drivers for a different release ofSolaris.Install for which version of Solaris?[8, 7, 2.6] (default: 2.6):Step 6
Press Enter to accept the default answer, Solaris 2.6, and continue the installation.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Installing VxVM for Solaris 2.6The following Sun patch(s) are required for Solaris 2.6.Sun patch(s):105223105357Continue installation? [y,n,q,?] (default: n): yStep 7
These patches are already installed on the system. Select y and press Enter to continue installation. After a long list of files are installed for the VRTSvxvm package, the following screen is displayed:
## Executing postinstall script.Installation of <VRTSvxvm> was successful.Processing package instance <VRTSvmsa> from </cdrom/foundation_products_2000_08_sun/Solaris_2_6/pkgs>VERITAS Volume Manager Storage Administrator(sparc) 3.1,REV=07.26.2000.17.55Copyright (c) 2000 VERITAS Software Corporation.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.THIS SOFTWARE IS THE PROPERTY OF AND IS LICENSED BY VERITAS SOFTWARE,AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS.Where should this package be installed? (default: /opt]) [?,q]Step 8
Press Enter to accept the default answer, /opt, and continue the installation. The following lines are appended to the display:
Should the Volume Manager Storage Administrator Server be installed on thissystem?(The Volume Manager Storage Administrator Client will be installed regardless)(default: y) [y,n,?,q]Step 9
Select y and press Enter to continue the installation. After another list of files are installed for the VRTSvmsa package, the following screen is displayed:
## Executing postinstall script.Installation of <VRTSvmsa> was successful.Processing package instance <VRTSvmman> from </cdrom/foundation_products_2000_08_sun/Solaris_2_6/pkgs>VERITAS Volume Manager, Manual Pages(sparc) 3.1,REV=07.21.2000.07.59Copyright (c) 1990-2000 VERITAS Software Corporation.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.THIS SOFTWARE IS THE PROPERTY OF AND IS LICENSED BY VERITAS SOFTWARE,AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS.Using </opt> as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.## Verifying disk space requirements.Installing VERITAS Volume Manager, Manual Pages as <VRTSvmman>## Installing part 1 of 1./opt/VRTSvxvm/man/man1m/libvxvmsc.3x/opt/VRTSvxvm/man/man1m/vxapslice.1m/opt/VRTSvxvm/man/man1m/vxassist.1m...Installation of <VRTSvmman> was successful.Create vxassist fileCreate vxaltstale fileEdit S95vxvm-recover script!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! The system must be rebooted before running vxinstall !!!! as root to continue the Volume Manager installation. !!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Do you want to reboot now (y/n)?yStep 10
Select y and press Enter to reboot. After another list of files are installed for the VRTSvmsa package, the following screen is displayed:
REBOOTINGRemember to remove your Volume Manager CD from the CD-ROM driveINIT: New run level: 6The system is coming down. Please wait.You can now remove the Veritas CD from the CD-ROM.Step 11
When the reboot is complete, log in as root and boot the system at the # prompt.
Enter the following command at the # prompt:# vxinstallVxVM uses license keys to control access. If you have a SPARCstorageArray (SSA) controller or a Sun Enterprise Network Array (SENA) controllerattached to your system, then VxVM will grant you a limited use licenseautomatically. The SSA and/or SENA license grants you unrestricted useof disks attached to an SSA or SENA controller, but disallows striping,RAID-5, and DMP on non-SSA and non-SENA disks. If you are not running anSSA or SENA controller, then you must obtain a license key to operate.Licensing information:System host ID: 80b7fc9bHost type: SUNW,Ultra-60SPARCstorage Array or Sun Enterprise Network Array: No arrays foundNo valid licenses found.Are you prepared to enter a license key [y,n,q,?] (default: y) yNote: If you are upgrading from Veritas 2.6 the system will recognize your existing key and ask if you wish to review them. If you are not upgrading you must enter your license here.Step 12
Press Enter to accept the default answer yes. The following screen is displayed:
Please enter your key:Step 13
Type the key number, with spaces, and press Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Feature name: VxVM [95]vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Number of licenses: 1 (non-floating)vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Expiration date: Sun Jun 04 04:00:00 2006 (1914.7 days from now)vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Release Level: 20vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Machine Class: Allvrts:vxlicense: INFO: Key successfully installed in /etc/vx/elm/95.Do you wish to enter another license key [y,n,q,?] (default: n)![]()
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When you receive the Sun StorEdgeVolume Manager key you will also get a RAID5 key. This key is included in the package from Sun but is not required for the installation.
Step 14
Press Enter to accept the default answer no.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Generating list of attached controllers....Volume Manager InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/InstallThe Volume Manager names disks on your system using the controllerand disk number of the disk, substituting them into the followingpattern:c<controller>t<disk>d<disk>If the Multipathing driver is installed on the system then for thedisk devices with multiple access paths, the controller numberrepresents a multipath pseudo controller number. For example, if adisk has 2 paths from controllers c0 and c1, then the Volume Managerdisplays only one of them such as c0 to represent both thecontrollers.Some examples would be:c0t0d0 - first controller, first target, first diskc1t0d0 - second controller, first target, first diskc1t1d0 - second controller, second target, first diskThe Volume Manager has detected the following controllers on your system:c0:Hit RETURN to continue.Step 15
Press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/InstallYou will now be asked if you wish to use Quick Installation orCustom Installation. Custom Installation allows you to select howthe Volume Manager will handle the installation of each diskattached to your system.Quick Installation examines each disk attached to your system andattempts to create volumes to cover all disk partitions that mightbe used for file systems or for other similar purposes.If you do not wish to use some disks with the Volume Manager, or ifyou wish to reinitialize some disks, use the Custom Installationoption Otherwise, we suggest that you use the Quick Installationoption.Hit RETURN to continue.Step 16
Press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager Installation OptionsMenu: VolumeManager/Install1 Quick Installation2 Custom Installation? Display help about menu?? Display help about the menuing systemq Exit from menusSelect an operation to perform: 2Step 17
Select 2 and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager Custom InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/Install/CustomThe c0t0d0 disk is your Boot Disk. You can not add it as a newdisk. If you encapsulate it, you will make your root file systemand other system areas on the Boot Disk into volumes. This isrequired if you wish to mirror your root file system or systemswap area.Encapsulate Boot Disk [y,n,q,?] (default: n) yStep 18
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Enter disk name for [<name>,q,?] (default: rootdisk) rootdiskaStep 19
Type rootdiska and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
The c0t0d0 disk has been configured for encapsulation.Hit RETURN to continue.Step 22 Press Enter to continue. The following screen will be displayed:Volume Manager Custom InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/Install/Custom/c0Generating list of attached disks on c0....<excluding root disk c0t0d0>The Volume Manager has detected the following disks on controller c0:c0t1d0Hit RETURN to continue.Press Enter to continue. The following screen is displayed:Installation options for controller c0Menu: VolumeManager/Install/Custom/c01 Install all disks as pre-existing disks. (encapsulate)2 Install all disks as new disks. (discards data on disks!)3 Install one disk at a time.4 Leave these disks alone.? Display help about menu?? Display help about the menuing systemq Exit from menusSelect an operation to perform: 4Step 20
Select 4 to leave the disks alone and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Volume Manager Custom InstallationMenu: VolumeManager/Install/CustomThe following is a summary of your choices.c0t0d0 EncapsulateIs this correct [y,n,q,?] (default: y)Step 21
Press Enter to accept the default answerm yes and continue.
The system must be shut down now and rebooted in order to continue the reconfiguration.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Shut down and reboot now [y,n,q,?] (default: n) yStep 22
Select y and press Enter to shut down and reboot the system. Wait for the computer to shut down and reboot twice, then proceed to the next step.
Step 23
Log in as root at the # prompt and run the install_rootdg script as shown below:
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This process takes approximately 28 minutes to run and does not require user intervention.
# cd /opt/sun_install# ./install_rootdgA screen similar to the following is displayed:
Determine the device names for the disksPlatform is SUNW,Ultra-60A-DSK0: c0t0d0B-DSK0: c0t1d0Initialize device c0t1d0SucceededAdd rootdiskb to rootdg, device is c0t1d0SucceededMirror all the volumes of A-DSK0 to B-DKS0 and make rootbootableMirroring root to rootdiskbSuccessMirroring var to rootdiskbSuccessMirroring opt to rootdiskbSuccessMirroring swap to rootdiskbSuccessMirroring usr to rootdiskbSuccessStep 24
Edit the /etc/init.d/sysetup file to enable a core dump. These lines are located at the end of the file. Remove the comment symbol (#) from the beginning of the lines The completed edit should be the same as shown below.
# Default is to not do a savecore#if [ ! -d /var/crash/`uname -n` ]then mkdir -m 0700 -p /var/crash/`uname -n`fiecho 'checking for crash dump...\c 'savecore /var/crash/`uname -n`echo ''Step 25
At the # prompt, type init 6 and press Enter to reboot the system.
# init 6
This completes the Sun Storedge Volume Manager Software installation.
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After the installation of the Sun Storedge Volume Manager Software you will receive the following error messages during the boot process:
WARNING: forceload of drv/scsi failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/ssd failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/sf failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/pln failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/soc failedWARNING: forceload of drv/socal failed
These error messages are acceptable and will not affect the operation of the MGC application.
Removing Veritas Volume Manager 3.1
To remove Veritas Volume Manager 3.1:
Step 1
Change directories to /opt/sun_install, eject the CD and run the script to remove Volume Manager 3.1 by entering the following commands at the # prompt.
# cd /opt/sun_install# eject# ./rm_Veritas3.1The following screen is displayed:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! This script will completely remove !!!! Veritas Volume Manager 3.1 from this system !!!! !!!! It requires that the machine !!!! be rebooted several times during the procedure. !!!! !!!! Do you wish to continue? (y/n): !!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Step 2
Select y and press Enter to continue removing Volume Manager 3.1.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Removing Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 3.1This operation will convert the following file systems fromvolumes to regular partitions: root swap usr var optReplace volume rootvol with c0t0d0s0.This operation will require a system reboot. If you choose tocontinue with this operation, system configuration will be updatedto discontinue use of the volume manager for your root and swapdevices.Do you wish to do this now [y,n,q,?] (default: y)Step 3
Select y and press Enter to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Restoring kernel configuration...A shutdown is now required to install the new kernel.You can choose to shutdown now, or you can shutdown later, at yourconvenience.Do you wish to shut down now [y,n,q,?] (default: n) yStep 4
Select y and press Enter to shut down and reboot the system.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
shutdown -g0 -y -i6Shutdown started. Tue Mar 6 17:22:23 EST 2001During the reboot sequence the following warning will be displayed:VxVM general startup...Volume Manager: Removing rootdiska from Volume Manager control.vxvm:vxdg: ERROR: disassociating disk-media rootdiska:Cannot remove last disk in disk groupThe removal of rootdiska from rootdg failed. It will be marked asreserved so no space from it is accidentally allocated![]()
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This message can be ignored. After this process is completed, it will not be displayed again.
Step 5
When the system completes rebooting, log in as root and remove the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Packages by entering the following commands:
# cd /opt/sun_install# pkgrm -a pkg_admin -n VRTSvmman VRTSvmsa VRTSvxvmA screen similar to the following is displayed:
Removal of <VRTSvmman> was successful.Attempting to stop vmsa_serverRemoving files under /var/opt/vmsa...Removal of <VRTSvmsa> was successful.Checking for system volumes:swap ...Stopping vxconfigd...Stopping the host information RPC daemonUnloading vxspec driver...Removing //kernel/drv/vxspecUnloading vxio driver...Removing //kernel/drv/vxioUnloading vxdmp driver...Removing //kernel/drv/vxdmpRemoving changes to //etc/devlink.tab...Removing changes to //etc/system...Removing files under /var/vxvm...Removing vxconfigd...Removing files under //etc/vx...Removal of <VRTSvxvm> was successful.
This completes the operating system installation process.
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After the removal of the Sun Storedge Volume Manager Software you will still receive the following error messages during the boot process:
WARNING: forceload of drv/scsi failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/ssd failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/sf failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/pln failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/soc failed
WARNING: forceload of drv/socal failed
These error messagse are acceptable and will not affect the operation of the MGC application. They can be removed by editing the /etc/system file and removing the lines at the end of the file that begin with "forceload: drv/..."
Installing Log and Spool File Systems
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This section applies to the PGW Host only.
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If the Cisco MGC software is installed, follow the procedure in the "If the Cisco MGC Software is Already Installed on the Platform" section to install the Log and Spool File Systems and make sure that the Log and Spool data in the directory is backed up. Otherwise, all the data in log and spool will be lost and no data can be written to the log and spool directory.
The following procedure configures the second disk of a PGW Host for use by the Cisco MGC Software as storage for log, alarm, measurement, and CDR files. The second disk is divided into two partitions. The first partition is the log partition and uses 40% of the disk. The second partition is the spool partition which uses 60% of the disk. Table 2-1 shows a sample partition table for the second disk of a Netra t 1400 with 36 GB disk drives.
If the Cisco MGC Software is Already Installed on the Platform
If the Cisco MGC software is already installed on your platform, start Log and Spool software installation by following the procedures listed below.
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If the Cisco MGC was installed in a base directory other than the default /opt/CiscoMGC, adjust the following procedures to use the correct base directory.
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If the Cisco MGC software is not installed on your platform, you should skip this procedure and begin Log and Spool installation from the "If the Cisco MGC Software is Not Installed on the Platform" section.
Step 1
Save the existing log and spool directories. Log in to the platform as root and enter the following command to stop the Cisco MGC software:
# /etc/init.d/CiscoMGC stopStep 2
Enter the following commands to rename the existing log and spool directories:
# cd /opt/CiscoMGC/var# mv log log.save# mv log/.*.seq log.save# mv spool spool.saveStep 3
Load the Cisco PGW Solaris 2.6 Patch CD into the CD-ROM drive. From the /var/tmp directory of the target Netra machine, install the Log and Spool Software by entering the following command:
# cd /var/tmp# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh005.pkgThe following screen is displayed:
The following packages are available:1 CSCOh005 Virtual Switch Controller VSC log and spool package(sparc) 2.0(3)Type package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]Step 4
Press Enter to accept the default answer all.
The following screen is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh005 from </var/tmp/CSCOh005.pkgVirtual Switch Controller VSC log and spool package(sparc) 2.0(3)Cisco System, Inc.Using </opt/sun_install as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.1 package pathname is already properly installed.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh005> [y,n,?]Step 5
Type y and press Enter to continue.
The following screen is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller VSC log and spool package as <CSCOh005>## Executing preinstall script.Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80This is a known platformNOTICE: Architecture checks passed## Installing part 1 of 1./opt/sun_install/format_log_spool_start.cmd/opt/sun_install/install_log_spool/opt/sun_install/query_2nd_disk.cmd[ verifying class <none> ]## Executing postinstall script.!!!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install and!! run the ./install_log_spool script as root.!!Step 6
Change directories to /opt/sun_install and run the install_log_spool script.
# cd /opt/sun_install# ./install_log_spoolPlatform is SUNW,Ultra-80Searching for disks...doneFORMAT MENU:disk - select a disktype - select (define) a disk typepartition - select (define) a partition tablecurrent - describe the current diskformat - format and analyze the diskrepair - repair a defective sectorlabel - write label to the diskanalyze - surface analysisdefect - defect list managementbackup - search for backup labelsverify - read and display labelssave - save new disk/partition definitionsvolname - set 8-character volume name!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then returnquitformat> diskAVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:0. c0t0d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@0,01. c0t1d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@1,0Specify disk (enter its number): 1selecting c0t1d0[disk formatted]format> currentCurrent Disk = c0t1d0<SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@1,0format> q2nd Disk device is: c0t1d0Disk type is: SUN36GNumber of Cylinders : 24620Enter absolute path of the desired mount point for thelog directory or press enter to acceptthe default [/opt/CiscoMGC/var/log]:Step 7
Press Enter to accept the default mount point for the log directory, or change it if the Cisco MGC software was installed in a different location.
The following screen is displayed:
Log directory mount point is /opt/CiscoMGC/var/logEnter absolute path of the desired mount point for thespool directory or press enter to acceptthe default [/opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool]:Step 8
Press Enter to accept the default mount point for the spool directory, or change it if the Cisco MGC software was installed in a different location.
The following screen is displayed:
Spool directory mount point is /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spoolNumber of cylinders for log partition: 9848Start: 0Start: 9847Number of cylinders for spool partition: 14772Start: 9848Start: 24619Build partition table for c0t1d0 ...Searching for disks...doneselecting c0t1d0[disk formatted]FORMAT MENU:disk - select a disktype - select (define) a disk typepartition - select (define) a partition tablecurrent - describe the current diskformat - format and analyze the diskrepair - repair a defective sectorlabel - write label to the diskanalyze - surface analysisdefect - defect list managementbackup - search for backup labelsverify - read and display labelssave - save new disk/partition definitionsinquiry - show vendor, product and revisionvolname - set 8-character volume name!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then returnquitformat> pPARTITION MENU:0 - change `0' partition1 - change `1' partition2 - change `2' partition3 - change `3' partition4 - change `4' partition5 - change `5' partition6 - change `6' partition7 - change `7' partitionselect - select a predefined tablemodify - modify a predefined partition tablename - name the current tableprint - display the current tablelabel - write partition map and label to the disk!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then returnquitpartition> 0Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks0 root wm 0 - 725 1.00GB (726/0/0) 2097414Enter partition id tag[root]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 0Enter partition size[2097414b, 726c, 1024.13mb, 1.00gb]: 0cpartition> 1Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks1 swap wu 726 - 3629 4.00GB (2904/0/0) 8389656Enter partition id tag[swap]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wu]: wmEnter new starting cyl[726]: 0Enter partition size[8389656b, 2904c, 4096.51mb, 4.00gb]: 0cpartition> 3Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 0Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 0cpartition> 4Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks4 unassigned wm 3630 - 23156 26.90GB (19527/0/0) 56413503Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[3630]: 0Enter partition size[56413503b, 19527c, 27545.66mb, 26.90gb]: 0cpartition> 5Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks5 var wm 23157 - 23882 1.00GB (726/0/0) 2097414Enter partition id tag[var]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[23157]: 0Enter partition size[2097414b, 726c, 1024.13mb, 1.00gb]: 0cpartition> 6Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks6 usr wm 23883 - 24608 1.00GB (726/0/0) 2097414Enter partition id tag[usr]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[23883]: 0Enter partition size[2097414b, 726c, 1024.13mb, 1.00gb]: 0cpartition> 7Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks7 unassigned wm 24609 - 24619 15.52MB (11/0/0) 31779Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[24609]: 0Enter partition size[31779b, 11c, 15.52mb, 0.02gb]: 0cpartition> 2Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks2 backup wm 0 - 24619 33.92GB (24620/0/0) 71127180Enter partition id tag[backup]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 0Enter partition size[71127180b, 24620c, 34730.07mb, 33.92gb]: 24620cpartition> 3Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 0Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 9848cpartition> 4Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks4 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 9848Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 14772cpartition> pCurrent partition table (unnamed):Total disk cylinders available: 24620 + 2 (reserved cylinders)Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks0 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 01 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 02 unassigned wm 0 - 24619 33.92GB (24620/0/0) 711271803 unassigned wm 0 - 9847 13.57GB (9848/0/0) 284508724 unassigned wm 9848 - 24619 20.35GB (14772/0/0) 426763085 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 06 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 07 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0partition> lpartition> qFORMAT MENU:disk - select a disktype - select (define) a disk typepartition - select (define) a partition tablecurrent - describe the current diskformat - format and analyze the diskrepair - repair a defective sectorlabel - write label to the diskanalyze - surface analysisdefect - defect list managementbackup - search for backup labelsverify - read and display labelssave - save new disk/partition definitionsinquiry - show vendor, product and revisionvolname - set 8-character volume name!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then returnquitformat> qunknown disk type, assuming the speed is 10000 rpmBuild log filesystem at /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3 ...mkfs -F ufs /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3 28450872 107 27 8192 1024 251 1 166 8192 t 0 -1 8 107Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders with the given parametersRounded cgsize up to 256/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3: 28450872 sectors in 9848 cylinders of 27 tracks, 107 sectors13892.0MB in 308 cyl groups (32 c/g, 45.14MB/g, 5632 i/g)super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:32, 92592, 185152, 277712, 370272, 462832, 555392, 647952, 740512, 833072,925632, 1018192, 1110752, 1203312, 1295872, 1388432, 1480992, 1573552,1666112, 1758672, 1851232, 1943792, 2036352, 2128912, 2221472, 2314032,2406592, 2499152, 2591712, 2684272, 2776832, 2869392, 2958368, 3050928,3143488, 3236048, 3328608, 3421168, 3513728, 3606288, 3698848, 3791408,3883968, 3976528, 4069088, 4161648, 4254208, 4346768, 4439328, 4531888,4624448, 4717008, 4809568, 4902128, 4994688, 5087248, 5179808, 5272368,5364928, 5457488, 5550048, 5642608, 5735168, 5827728, 5916704, 6009264,6101824, 6194384, 6286944, 6379504, 6472064, 6564624, 6657184, 6749744,6842304, 6934864, 7027424, 7119984, 7212544, 7305104, 7397664, 7490224,7582784, 7675344, 7767904, 7860464, 7953024, 8045584, 8138144, 8230704,8323264, 8415824, 8508384, 8600944, 8693504, 8786064, 8875040, 8967600,9060160, 9152720, 9245280, 9337840, 9430400, 9522960, 9615520, 9708080,9800640, 9893200, 9985760, 10078320, 10170880, 10263440, 10356000, 10448560,10541120, 10633680, 10726240, 10818800, 10911360, 11003920, 11096480,11189040, 11281600, 11374160, 11466720, 11559280, 11651840, 11744400,11833376, 11925936, 12018496, 12111056, 12203616, 12296176, 12388736,12481296, 12573856, 12666416, 12758976, 12851536, 12944096, 13036656,13129216, 13221776, 13314336, 13406896, 13499456, 13592016, 13684576,13777136, 13869696, 13962256, 14054816, 14147376, 14239936, 14332496,14425056, 14517616, 14610176, 14702736, 14791712, 14884272, 14976832,15069392, 15161952, 15254512, 15347072, 15439632, 15532192, 15624752,15717312, 15809872, 15902432, 15994992, 16087552, 16180112, 16272672,16365232, 16457792, 16550352, 16642912, 16735472, 16828032, 16920592,17013152, 17105712, 17198272, 17290832, 17383392, 17475952, 17568512,17661072, 17750048, 17842608, 17935168, 18027728, 18120288, 18212848,18305408, 18397968, 18490528, 18583088, 18675648, 18768208, 18860768,18953328, 19045888, 19138448, 19231008, 19323568, 19416128, 19508688,19601248, 19693808, 19786368, 19878928, 19971488, 20064048, 20156608,20249168, 20341728, 20434288, 20526848, 20619408, 20708384, 20800944,20893504, 20986064, 21078624, 21171184, 21263744, 21356304, 21448864,21541424, 21633984, 21726544, 21819104, 21911664, 22004224, 22096784,22189344, 22281904, 22374464, 22467024, 22559584, 22652144, 22744704,22837264, 22929824, 23022384, 23114944, 23207504, 23300064, 23392624,23485184, 23577744, 23666720, 23759280, 23851840, 23944400, 24036960,24129520, 24222080, 24314640, 24407200, 24499760, 24592320, 24684880,24777440, 24870000, 24962560, 25055120, 25147680, 25240240, 25332800,25425360, 25517920, 25610480, 25703040, 25795600, 25888160, 25980720,26073280, 26165840, 26258400, 26350960, 26443520, 26536080, 26625056,26717616, 26810176, 26902736, 26995296, 27087856, 27180416, 27272976,27365536, 27458096, 27550656, 27643216, 27735776, 27828336, 27920896,28013456, 28106016, 28198576, 28291136, 28383696,Build spool filesystem at /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4 ...mkfs -F ufs /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4 42676308 107 27 8192 1024 251 1 166 8192 t 0 -1 8 107Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders with the given parametersRounded cgsize up to 256/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4: 42676308 sectors in 14772 cylinders of 27 tracks, 107 sectors20838.0MB in 462 cyl groups (32 c/g, 45.14MB/g, 5632 i/g)super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:32, 92592, 185152, 277712, 370272, 462832, 555392, 647952, 740512, 833072,925632, 1018192, 1110752, 1203312, 1295872, 1388432, 1480992, 1573552,1666112, 1758672, 1851232, 1943792, 2036352, 2128912, 2221472, 2314032,2406592, 2499152, 2591712, 2684272, 2776832, 2869392, 2958368, 3050928,3143488, 3236048, 3328608, 3421168, 3513728, 3606288, 3698848, 3791408,3883968, 3976528, 4069088, 4161648, 4254208, 4346768, 4439328, 4531888,4624448, 4717008, 4809568, 4902128, 4994688, 5087248, 5179808, 5272368,5364928, 5457488, 5550048, 5642608, 5735168, 5827728, 5916704, 6009264,6101824, 6194384, 6286944, 6379504, 6472064, 6564624, 6657184, 6749744,6842304, 6934864, 7027424, 7119984, 7212544, 7305104, 7397664, 7490224,7582784, 7675344, 7767904, 7860464, 7953024, 8045584, 8138144, 8230704,8323264, 8415824, 8508384, 8600944, 8693504, 8786064, 8875040, 8967600,9060160, 9152720, 9245280, 9337840, 9430400, 9522960, 9615520, 9708080,9800640, 9893200, 9985760, 10078320, 10170880, 10263440, 10356000, 10448560,10541120, 10633680, 10726240, 10818800, 10911360, 11003920, 11096480,11189040, 11281600, 11374160, 11466720, 11559280, 11651840, 11744400,11833376, 11925936, 12018496, 12111056, 12203616, 12296176, 12388736,12481296, 12573856, 12666416, 12758976, 12851536, 12944096, 13036656,13129216, 13221776, 13314336, 13406896, 13499456, 13592016, 13684576,13777136, 13869696, 13962256, 14054816, 14147376, 14239936, 14332496,14425056, 14517616, 14610176, 14702736, 14791712, 14884272, 14976832,15069392, 15161952, 15254512, 15347072, 15439632, 15532192, 15624752,15717312, 15809872, 15902432, 15994992, 16087552, 16180112, 16272672,16365232, 16457792, 16550352, 16642912, 16735472, 16828032, 16920592,17013152, 17105712, 17198272, 17290832, 17383392, 17475952, 17568512,17661072, 17750048, 17842608, 17935168, 18027728, 18120288, 18212848,18305408, 18397968, 18490528, 18583088, 18675648, 18768208, 18860768,18953328, 19045888, 19138448, 19231008, 19323568, 19416128, 19508688,19601248, 19693808, 19786368, 19878928, 19971488, 20064048, 20156608,20249168, 20341728, 20434288, 20526848, 20619408, 20708384, 20800944,20893504, 20986064, 21078624, 21171184, 21263744, 21356304, 21448864,21541424, 21633984, 21726544, 21819104, 21911664, 22004224, 22096784,22189344, 22281904, 22374464, 22467024, 22559584, 22652144, 22744704,22837264, 22929824, 23022384, 23114944, 23207504, 23300064, 23392624,23485184, 23577744, 23666720, 23759280, 23851840, 23944400, 24036960,24129520, 24222080, 24314640, 24407200, 24499760, 24592320, 24684880,24777440, 24870000, 24962560, 25055120, 25147680, 25240240, 25332800,25425360, 25517920, 25610480, 25703040, 25795600, 25888160, 25980720,26073280, 26165840, 26258400, 26350960, 26443520, 26536080, 26625056,26717616, 26810176, 26902736, 26995296, 27087856, 27180416, 27272976,27365536, 27458096, 27550656, 27643216, 27735776, 27828336, 27920896,28013456, 28106016, 28198576, 28291136, 28383696, 28476256, 28568816,28661376, 28753936, 28846496, 28939056, 29031616, 29124176, 29216736,29309296, 29401856, 29494416, 29583392, 29675952, 29768512, 29861072,29953632, 30046192, 30138752, 30231312, 30323872, 30416432, 30508992,30601552, 30694112, 30786672, 30879232, 30971792, 31064352, 31156912,31249472, 31342032, 31434592, 31527152, 31619712, 31712272, 31804832,31897392, 31989952, 32082512, 32175072, 32267632, 32360192, 32452752,32541728, 32634288, 32726848, 32819408, 32911968, 33004528, 33097088,33189648, 33282208, 33374768, 33467328, 33559888, 33652448, 33745008,33837568, 33930128, 34022688, 34115248, 34207808, 34300368, 34392928,34485488, 34578048, 34670608, 34763168, 34855728, 34948288, 35040848,35133408, 35225968, 35318528, 35411088, 35500064, 35592624, 35685184,35777744, 35870304, 35962864, 36055424, 36147984, 36240544, 36333104,36425664, 36518224, 36610784, 36703344, 36795904, 36888464, 36981024,37073584, 37166144, 37258704, 37351264, 37443824, 37536384, 37628944,37721504, 37814064, 37906624, 37999184, 38091744, 38184304, 38276864,38369424, 38458400, 38550960, 38643520, 38736080, 38828640, 38921200,39013760, 39106320, 39198880, 39291440, 39384000, 39476560, 39569120,39661680, 39754240, 39846800, 39939360, 40031920, 40124480, 40217040,40309600, 40402160, 40494720, 40587280, 40679840, 40772400, 40864960,40957520, 41050080, 41142640, 41235200, 41327760, 41416736, 41509296,41601856, 41694416, 41786976, 41879536, 41972096, 42064656, 42157216,42249776, 42342336, 42434896, 42527456, 42620016,Remove any existing entry in /etc/vfstab for c0t1d0s3 or c0t1d0s4Adding entries to /etc/vfstabMounting /opt/CiscoMGC/var/logMounting /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spoolSuccess!!!Copying old contents of log and spool to new partitions.Step 9
Move the data from the saved directories to the new partitions on disk 1. Enter the following commands:
# cd /opt/CiscoMGC/var# mv log.save/* log# mv log.save/.*.seq log*mv spool.save/* spoolStep 10
Remove the save directories. Enter the following commands:
# cd /opt/CiscoMGC/var# rmdir log.save spool.saveStep 11
Change the owner, group, and file permissions of the var and spool directories to match the /opt/CiscoMGC/var directory. Enter the following commands:
# cd /opt/CiscoMGC/var# ls -ld . log spooldrwxrwxr-x 5 mgcusr mgcgrp 1024 May 8 23:43 .drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 512 May 8 23:42 logdrwxr-xr-x 3 root root 3584 May 8 22:54 spool# chown mgcusr:mgcgrp log spool# chmod 775 log spool# ls -ld . log spooldrwxrwxr-x 5 mgcusr mgcgrp 1024 May 8 23:43 .drwxrwxr-x 3 mgcusr mgcgrp 512 May 8 23:42 logdrwxrwxr-x 3 mgcusr mgcgrp 3584 May 8 22:54 spoolStep 12
Start the Cisco MGC software. Enter the following command:
# /etc/init.d/CiscoMGC start
This completes the installation of the Log and Spool File system on a platform that already has the Cisco MGC software installed.
If the Cisco MGC Software is Not Installed on the Platform
If the Cisco MGC software is not yet installed on your platform, start Log and Spool software installation by following these procedures:
Step 1
Load the Cisco PGW Solaris 2.6 Patch CD into the CD-ROM drive. From the /var/tmp directory of the target Netra machine, install the Log And Spool Software by entering the following command:
# cd /var/tmp# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh005.pkgThe following screen is displayed:
The following packages are available:1 CSCOh005 Virtual Switch Controller VSC log and spool package(sparc) 2.0(3)Type package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to processall packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default answer all.
The following screen is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh005 from </var/tmp/CSCOh005.pkgVirtual Switch Controller VSC log and spool package(sparc) 2.0(3)Cisco System, Inc.Using </opt/sun_install as the package base directory.## Processing package information.## Processing system information.1 package pathname is already properly installed.## Verifying disk space requirements.## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-userpermission during the process of installing this package.Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh005> [y,n,?]Step 3
Type y and press Enter to continue.
The following screen is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller VSC log and spool package as <CSCOh005>## Executing preinstall script.Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80This is a known platformNOTICE: Architecture checks passed## Installing part 1 of 1./opt/sun_install/format_log_spool_start.cmd/opt/sun_install/install_log_spool/opt/sun_install/query_2nd_disk.cmd[ verifying class <none> ]## Executing postinstall script.!!!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install and!! run the ./install_log_spool script as root.!!Step 4
Change directories to /opt/sun_install and run the install_log_spool script.
# cd /opt/sun_install# ./install_log_spoolPlatform is SUNW,Ultra-80Searching for disks...doneFORMAT MENU:disk - select a disktype - select (define) a disk typepartition - select (define) a partition tablecurrent - describe the current diskformat - format and analyze the diskrepair - repair a defective sectorlabel - write label to the diskanalyze - surface analysisdefect - defect list managementbackup - search for backup labelsverify - read and display labelssave - save new disk/partition definitionsvolname - set 8-character volume name!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then returnquitformat> diskAVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:0. c0t0d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@0,01. c0t1d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@1,0Specify disk (enter its number): 1selecting c0t1d0[disk formatted]format> currentCurrent Disk = c0t1d0<SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@1,0format> q2nd Disk device is: c0t1d0Disk type is: SUN36GNumber of Cylinders : 24620Enter absolute path of the desired mount point for thelog directory or press enter to acceptthe default [/opt/CiscoMGC/var/log]:Step 5
Press Enter to accept the default mount point for the log directory or change it if you plan on installing the Cisco MGC software in a different location.
The following screen is displayed:
Log directory mount point is /opt/CiscoMGC/var/logEnter absolute path of the desired mount point for thespool directory or press enter to acceptthe default [/opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool]:Step 6
Press Enter to accept the default mount point for the spool directory or change it if you plan on installing the Cisco MGC software in a different location.
The following screen is displayed:
Spool directory mount point is /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spoolNumber of cylinders for log partition: 9848Start: 0Start: 9847Number of cylinders for spool partition: 14772Start: 9848Start: 24619Build partition table for c0t1d0 ...Searching for disks...doneselecting c0t1d0[disk formatted]FORMAT MENU:disk - select a disktype - select (define) a disk typepartition - select (define) a partition tablecurrent - describe the current diskformat - format and analyze the diskrepair - repair a defective sectorlabel - write label to the diskanalyze - surface analysisdefect - defect list managementbackup - search for backup labelsverify - read and display labelssave - save new disk/partition definitionsinquiry - show vendor, product and revisionvolname - set 8-character volume name!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then returnquitformat> pPARTITION MENU:0 - change `0' partition1 - change `1' partition2 - change `2' partition3 - change `3' partition4 - change `4' partition5 - change `5' partition6 - change `6' partition7 - change `7' partitionselect - select a predefined tablemodify - modify a predefined partition tablename - name the current tableprint - display the current tablelabel - write partition map and label to the disk!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then returnquitpartition> 0Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks0 root wm 0 - 725 1.00GB (726/0/0) 2097414Enter partition id tag[root]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 0Enter partition size[2097414b, 726c, 1024.13mb, 1.00gb]: 0cpartition> 1Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks1 swap wu 726 - 3629 4.00GB (2904/0/0) 8389656Enter partition id tag[swap]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wu]: wmEnter new starting cyl[726]: 0Enter partition size[8389656b, 2904c, 4096.51mb, 4.00gb]: 0cpartition> 3Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 0Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 0cpartition> 4Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks4 unassigned wm 3630 - 23156 26.90GB (19527/0/0) 56413503Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[3630]: 0Enter partition size[56413503b, 19527c, 27545.66mb, 26.90gb]: 0cpartition> 5Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks5 var wm 23157 - 23882 1.00GB (726/0/0) 2097414Enter partition id tag[var]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[23157]: 0Enter partition size[2097414b, 726c, 1024.13mb, 1.00gb]: 0cpartition> 6Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks6 usr wm 23883 - 24608 1.00GB (726/0/0) 2097414Enter partition id tag[usr]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[23883]: 0Enter partition size[2097414b, 726c, 1024.13mb, 1.00gb]: 0cpartition> 7Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks7 unassigned wm 24609 - 24619 15.52MB (11/0/0) 31779Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[24609]: 0Enter partition size[31779b, 11c, 15.52mb, 0.02gb]: 0cpartition> 2Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks2 backup wm 0 - 24619 33.92GB (24620/0/0) 71127180Enter partition id tag[backup]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 0Enter partition size[71127180b, 24620c, 34730.07mb, 33.92gb]: 24620cpartition> 3Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 0Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 9848cpartition> 4Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks4 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassignedEnter partition permission flags[wm]: wmEnter new starting cyl[0]: 9848Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 14772cpartition> pCurrent partition table (unnamed):Total disk cylinders available: 24620 + 2 (reserved cylinders)Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks0 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 01 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 02 unassigned wm 0 - 24619 33.92GB (24620/0/0) 711271803 unassigned wm 0 - 9847 13.57GB (9848/0/0) 284508724 unassigned wm 9848 - 24619 20.35GB (14772/0/0) 426763085 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 06 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 07 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0partition> lpartition> qFORMAT MENU:disk - select a disktype - select (define) a disk typepartition - select (define) a partition tablecurrent - describe the current diskformat - format and analyze the diskrepair - repair a defective sectorlabel - write label to the diskanalyze - surface analysisdefect - defect list managementbackup - search for backup labelsverify - read and display labelssave - save new disk/partition definitionsinquiry - show vendor, product and revisionvolname - set 8-character volume name!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then returnquitformat> qunknown disk type, assuming the speed is 10000 rpmBuild log filesystem at /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3 ...mkfs -F ufs /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3 28450872 107 27 8192 1024 251 1 166 8192 t 0 -1 8 107Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders with the given parametersRounded cgsize up to 256/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3: 28450872 sectors in 9848 cylinders of 27 tracks, 107 sectors13892.0MB in 308 cyl groups (32 c/g, 45.14MB/g, 5632 i/g)super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:32, 92592, 185152, 277712, 370272, 462832, 555392, 647952, 740512, 833072,925632, 1018192, 1110752, 1203312, 1295872, 1388432, 1480992, 1573552,1666112, 1758672, 1851232, 1943792, 2036352, 2128912, 2221472, 2314032,2406592, 2499152, 2591712, 2684272, 2776832, 2869392, 2958368, 3050928,3143488, 3236048, 3328608, 3421168, 3513728, 3606288, 3698848, 3791408,3883968, 3976528, 4069088, 4161648, 4254208, 4346768, 4439328, 4531888,4624448, 4717008, 4809568, 4902128, 4994688, 5087248, 5179808, 5272368,5364928, 5457488, 5550048, 5642608, 5735168, 5827728, 5916704, 6009264,6101824, 6194384, 6286944, 6379504, 6472064, 6564624, 6657184, 6749744,6842304, 6934864, 7027424, 7119984, 7212544, 7305104, 7397664, 7490224,7582784, 7675344, 7767904, 7860464, 7953024, 8045584, 8138144, 8230704,8323264, 8415824, 8508384, 8600944, 8693504, 8786064, 8875040, 8967600,9060160, 9152720, 9245280, 9337840, 9430400, 9522960, 9615520, 9708080,9800640, 9893200, 9985760, 10078320, 10170880, 10263440, 10356000, 10448560,10541120, 10633680, 10726240, 10818800, 10911360, 11003920, 11096480,11189040, 11281600, 11374160, 11466720, 11559280, 11651840, 11744400,11833376, 11925936, 12018496, 12111056, 12203616, 12296176, 12388736,12481296, 12573856, 12666416, 12758976, 12851536, 12944096, 13036656,13129216, 13221776, 13314336, 13406896, 13499456, 13592016, 13684576,13777136, 13869696, 13962256, 14054816, 14147376, 14239936, 14332496,14425056, 14517616, 14610176, 14702736, 14791712, 14884272, 14976832,15069392, 15161952, 15254512, 15347072, 15439632, 15532192, 15624752,15717312, 15809872, 15902432, 15994992, 16087552, 16180112, 16272672,16365232, 16457792, 16550352, 16642912, 16735472, 16828032, 16920592,17013152, 17105712, 17198272, 17290832, 17383392, 17475952, 17568512,17661072, 17750048, 17842608, 17935168, 18027728, 18120288, 18212848,18305408, 18397968, 18490528, 18583088, 18675648, 18768208, 18860768,18953328, 19045888, 19138448, 19231008, 19323568, 19416128, 19508688,19601248, 19693808, 19786368, 19878928, 19971488, 20064048, 20156608,20249168, 20341728, 20434288, 20526848, 20619408, 20708384, 20800944,20893504, 20986064, 21078624, 21171184, 21263744, 21356304, 21448864,21541424, 21633984, 21726544, 21819104, 21911664, 22004224, 22096784,22189344, 22281904, 22374464, 22467024, 22559584, 22652144, 22744704,22837264, 22929824, 23022384, 23114944, 23207504, 23300064, 23392624,23485184, 23577744, 23666720, 23759280, 23851840, 23944400, 24036960,24129520, 24222080, 24314640, 24407200, 24499760, 24592320, 24684880,24777440, 24870000, 24962560, 25055120, 25147680, 25240240, 25332800,25425360, 25517920, 25610480, 25703040, 25795600, 25888160, 25980720,26073280, 26165840, 26258400, 26350960, 26443520, 26536080, 26625056,26717616, 26810176, 26902736, 26995296, 27087856, 27180416, 27272976,27365536, 27458096, 27550656, 27643216, 27735776, 27828336, 27920896,28013456, 28106016, 28198576, 28291136, 28383696,Build spool filesystem at /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4 ...mkfs -F ufs /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4 42676308 107 27 8192 1024 251 1 166 8192 t 0 -1 8 107Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders with the given parametersRounded cgsize up to 256/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4: 42676308 sectors in 14772 cylinders of 27 tracks, 107 sectors20838.0MB in 462 cyl groups (32 c/g, 45.14MB/g, 5632 i/g)super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:32, 92592, 185152, 277712, 370272, 462832, 555392, 647952, 740512, 833072,925632, 1018192, 1110752, 1203312, 1295872, 1388432, 1480992, 1573552,1666112, 1758672, 1851232, 1943792, 2036352, 2128912, 2221472, 2314032,2406592, 2499152, 2591712, 2684272, 2776832, 2869392, 2958368, 3050928,3143488, 3236048, 3328608, 3421168, 3513728, 3606288, 3698848, 3791408,3883968, 3976528, 4069088, 4161648, 4254208, 4346768, 4439328, 4531888,4624448, 4717008, 4809568, 4902128, 4994688, 5087248, 5179808, 5272368,5364928, 5457488, 5550048, 5642608, 5735168, 5827728, 5916704, 6009264,6101824, 6194384, 6286944, 6379504, 6472064, 6564624, 6657184, 6749744,6842304, 6934864, 7027424, 7119984, 7212544, 7305104, 7397664, 7490224,7582784, 7675344, 7767904, 7860464, 7953024, 8045584, 8138144, 8230704,8323264, 8415824, 8508384, 8600944, 8693504, 8786064, 8875040, 8967600,9060160, 9152720, 9245280, 9337840, 9430400, 9522960, 9615520, 9708080,9800640, 9893200, 9985760, 10078320, 10170880, 10263440, 10356000, 10448560,10541120, 10633680, 10726240, 10818800, 10911360, 11003920, 11096480,11189040, 11281600, 11374160, 11466720, 11559280, 11651840, 11744400,11833376, 11925936, 12018496, 12111056, 12203616, 12296176, 12388736,12481296, 12573856, 12666416, 12758976, 12851536, 12944096, 13036656,13129216, 13221776, 13314336, 13406896, 13499456, 13592016, 13684576,13777136, 13869696, 13962256, 14054816, 14147376, 14239936, 14332496,14425056, 14517616, 14610176, 14702736, 14791712, 14884272, 14976832,15069392, 15161952, 15254512, 15347072, 15439632, 15532192, 15624752,15717312, 15809872, 15902432, 15994992, 16087552, 16180112, 16272672,16365232, 16457792, 16550352, 16642912, 16735472, 16828032, 16920592,17013152, 17105712, 17198272, 17290832, 17383392, 17475952, 17568512,17661072, 17750048, 17842608, 17935168, 18027728, 18120288, 18212848,18305408, 18397968, 18490528, 18583088, 18675648, 18768208, 18860768,18953328, 19045888, 19138448, 19231008, 19323568, 19416128, 19508688,19601248, 19693808, 19786368, 19878928, 19971488, 20064048, 20156608,20249168, 20341728, 20434288, 20526848, 20619408, 20708384, 20800944,20893504, 20986064, 21078624, 21171184, 21263744, 21356304, 21448864,21541424, 21633984, 21726544, 21819104, 21911664, 22004224, 22096784,22189344, 22281904, 22374464, 22467024, 22559584, 22652144, 22744704,22837264, 22929824, 23022384, 23114944, 23207504, 23300064, 23392624,23485184, 23577744, 23666720, 23759280, 23851840, 23944400, 24036960,24129520, 24222080, 24314640, 24407200, 24499760, 24592320, 24684880,24777440, 24870000, 24962560, 25055120, 25147680, 25240240, 25332800,25425360, 25517920, 25610480, 25703040, 25795600, 25888160, 25980720,26073280, 26165840, 26258400, 26350960, 26443520, 26536080, 26625056,26717616, 26810176, 26902736, 26995296, 27087856, 27180416, 27272976,27365536, 27458096, 27550656, 27643216, 27735776, 27828336, 27920896,28013456, 28106016, 28198576, 28291136, 28383696, 28476256, 28568816,28661376, 28753936, 28846496, 28939056, 29031616, 29124176, 29216736,29309296, 29401856, 29494416, 29583392, 29675952, 29768512, 29861072,29953632, 30046192, 30138752, 30231312, 30323872, 30416432, 30508992,30601552, 30694112, 30786672, 30879232, 30971792, 31064352, 31156912,31249472, 31342032, 31434592, 31527152, 31619712, 31712272, 31804832,31897392, 31989952, 32082512, 32175072, 32267632, 32360192, 32452752,32541728, 32634288, 32726848, 32819408, 32911968, 33004528, 33097088,33189648, 33282208, 33374768, 33467328, 33559888, 33652448, 33745008,33837568, 33930128, 34022688, 34115248, 34207808, 34300368, 34392928,34485488, 34578048, 34670608, 34763168, 34855728, 34948288, 35040848,35133408, 35225968, 35318528, 35411088, 35500064, 35592624, 35685184,35777744, 35870304, 35962864, 36055424, 36147984, 36240544, 36333104,36425664, 36518224, 36610784, 36703344, 36795904, 36888464, 36981024,37073584, 37166144, 37258704, 37351264, 37443824, 37536384, 37628944,37721504, 37814064, 37906624, 37999184, 38091744, 38184304, 38276864,38369424, 38458400, 38550960, 38643520, 38736080, 38828640, 38921200,39013760, 39106320, 39198880, 39291440, 39384000, 39476560, 39569120,39661680, 39754240, 39846800, 39939360, 40031920, 40124480, 40217040,40309600, 40402160, 40494720, 40587280, 40679840, 40772400, 40864960,40957520, 41050080, 41142640, 41235200, 41327760, 41416736, 41509296,41601856, 41694416, 41786976, 41879536, 41972096, 42064656, 42157216,42249776, 42342336, 42434896, 42527456, 42620016,Remove any existing entry in /etc/vfstab for c0t1d0s3 or c0t1d0s4Adding entries to /etc/vfstabMounting /opt/CiscoMGC/var/logMounting /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spoolSuccess!!!
This completes the installation of the Log and Spool File system on a platform that does not yet have the Cisco MGC software installed.
Replacing Hard Disks for Existing Solaris 2.6 Platforms
This chapter describes the scenario for replacing the hard disks of an existing platform running Solaris 2.6 and Cisco MGC 9.1(x) and 7.4(x) software.
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Note
If you are running Cisco MGC Software release 7.4(11), then you must install patch CSCgp067 or a patch that supercedes it before using this procedure.
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Note
If you are running Cisco MGC Software release 7.4(12), then you must install patch CSCOgs011 or a patch that supercedes it before using this procedure.
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If you are running Cisco MGC software release 9.1(5), then you must install patch CSCOgs004 or a patch that supercedes it before using this procedure.
Backup Procedure
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CautionWhen restoring the mgcbackup file, you must first install the same Cisco MGC software release version and patch level that was originally installed on the platform. The same release version of the Volume Manager and the Cisco Security Package (CSCOh013.pkg) must also be installed first if they were originally installed on the platform.
Step 1
Log in as root and stop the Cisco MGC application.
# /etc/init.d/CiscoMGC stopa.
Local tape backup: Using the mgcbackup utility, back up the system to the local tape drive.
# /opt/CiscoMGC/local/mgcbackup -d /dev/rmt/0b.
Remote file server backup: Using the mgcbackup utility, back up the system toa local directory. Use the mgcbackup utility to list the filename of the last backup and then use ftp to transfer the file to a remote file system.
# /opt/CiscoMGC/local/mgcbackup -d /opt/CiscoMGC/var/log
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Note
The backup file is stored in the specified directory path in the following format:mgc_hostname_yyyymmdd_hhmmss_backup.tar
Where:
- hostname is the name of the Cisco MGC host, such as MGC-01.
- yyyymmdd is the date the backup file was created, in a year-month-day format, such as 20011130.
- hhmmss is the time the backup file was created, in an hour-minute-second format, such as 115923.
# /opt/CiscoMGC/local/mgcbackup -l
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CautionThe backup file must now be moved to a remote filer server using the ftp program so it can be recovered after Solaris 8 is installed on the new disk. You are responsible for providing the mechanism and storage location.
Step 2
Halt the operating system and power down the platform.
# /usr/sbin/shutdown -g0 -i5Replacing Hard Disks
To replace hard disks:
Step 1
Label the hard disks with their current locations and remove them from the system. Refer to the Sun System Manual for your platform for the proper procedure. Be sure to follow proper antistatic procedures.
Step 2
Install the new hard disks in the same slots as the existing hard disks. Refer to the Sun System Manual for your platform for the proper procedure. Be sure to following proper antistatic procedures.
Loading the Solaris 2.6 operating system
Power on the platform and follow the procedures starting from the "Booting from a Local CD-ROM on Netra t 1120/1125, t 1400/1405 and t 100/105" section through "Configuring a Second Disk Drive" section to install the Solaris 2.6 operating system.
Installing the Cisco MGC Software
Install the same release and patch level of Cisco MGC Software that was originally on the box using the "Installing the Cisco MGC Software Release 7.4(x)" section.
Restoring System Files
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CautionBefore restoring system files, install the same version of Volume Manager and the Cisco Security Package (CSCOh013.pkg) if they were originally installed on the platform. See the "Installing Veritas Volume Manager 3.1" section and the
Step 1
To restore system files:
a.
Local tape backup: Using the mgcrestore utility, restore the system files from the local tape drive.
# /opt/CiscoMGC/local/mgcrestore -d /dev/rmt/0b.
Remote file server backup: Using the ftp program, retrieve the files and place them in the /opt/CiscoMGC/var/log directory. Using the mgcrestore utility, restore the system files:
# /opt/CiscoMGC/local/mgcrestore -d /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool -f filenameWhere filename is the filename created in the "Backup Procedure" section.
Step 2
Enter the folloowing command to start the Cisco MGC Software:
# /etc/init.d/CiscoMGC start
This completes the Solaris 2.6 operating system installation. Continue to "Installing the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 7.4." If you have questions or need assistance, see the "Obtaining Technical Assistance" section.
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Netra t 100/105 will not boot from CD-ROM
Solution:
At the ok prompt,type set-defaults to reset the OpenBoot PROM. Be sure to enter the environment variable settings shown in Section 3.2 Step 30 at the end of the installation procedure.
Symptom:
Installation program will not accept swap file size input.
Solution:
If target machine will boot to the hard disk drive, use the format command to delete the existing partitions.
If the target machine will not boot to the hard disk drive, boot from the CD-ROM by typing boot cdrom -s at the ok prompt. Follow the instructions to reformat the disk. This procedure takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Symptom:
CD-ROM on Netra t 100/105 is not accessible after OS installation.
Solution:
Install the latest revision of the patch and reboot the target machine. This patch can be downloaded from Sunsolve.sun.com. It is also included in Cisco patch package CSCOh007.pkg.