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Solution  1011569.1 :   How To Verify Remote System Controller (RSC) is Configured and Current  


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Applies to:

Sun Fire V480 Server
Sun Fire V490 Server
Sun Fire V880 Server
Sun Fire V880z Visualization Server
Sun Fire V890 Server
All Platforms
***Checked for relevance on 10-May-2011***

Goal

Description:

How to verify if the RSC software has been installed and configured on the system.

Solution

Steps to Follow:

How To Verify Remote System Controller(RSC) is Configured and Current
  1. Check to see if the RSC software is already installed.

     # /usr/bin/pkginfo | grep SUNWrsc

    If the software is installed the command should output the package name and info.

  2. If the software is not installed the packages can be found on the supplemental CD that came with the Solaris Operating Environment. If you do not have the CD the software can be downloaded from The OracleDownload site. Install the software as you would any Package with pkgadd.

    To Check RSC (Remote System Control) Patch/firmware see Document - 1003522.1

  3. When the RSC package is installed it needs to be configured. This is when the network port gets setup and new users are added to the card.

    (If you had installed the software before and believe the card is configured check the setup:

     # usr/platform/`uname -i`/rsc/rscadm show

    This should return your system setup. There should be hostname serial setting and maybe network setting if the network is setup.

    To configure the card run the command:

    # usr/platform/`uname -i`/rsc/rsc-config

    This will start the configuration script.

    Continue with RSC setup (y|n): y

    Set RSC date/time now (y|n| ) [y]:
    Server Hostname [HostName]: ServerHostName
    Edit customer info field (y|n| ) [n]:
    Enable RSC Ethernet Interface (y|n|s| ) [n]: y
    RSC IP Mode (config|dhcp| ) [dhcp]: config
    RSC IP Address []: 123.4.56.23
    RSC IP Netmask [255.255.255.0]:
    RSC IP Gateway []: 123.4.56.248
    Enable RSC Alerts (y|n|s| ) [n]:
    Enable RSC Modem Interface (y|n|s| ) [n]:
    Enable RSC Serial Port Interface (y|n|s| ) [n]: y
    Serial port baud rate (9600|19200|38400|57600|115200) [9600]:
    Serial port data bits (7|8) [8]:
    Serial port parity (even|odd|none) [none]:
    Serial port stop bits (1|2) [1]:
    Setup RSC User Account (y|n| ) [y]:
    Username []: bob
    User Permissions (c,u,a,r|none| ) [cuar]:

    --------------------
    Verifying Selections
    --------------------

    General Setup
    -------------
    Set RSC date now = y
    Server Hostname = ServerHostName
    Set Customer Info = n

    Is this correct (y|n): y
    Ethernet Setup -------------- IP Mode = config IP Address = 123.4.56.23 IP Netmask = 255.255.255.0 IP Gateway = 123.4.56.248 Is this correct (y|n): y
    Alert Setup ----------- - Alerts disabled Is this correct (y|n): y
    Modem Setup ----------- - Modem disabled, ppp disabled Is this correct (y|n): y
    Serial Port Setup ----------------- Serial Port Baud = 9600 Serial Port Data Bits = 8 Serial Port Parity = none Serial Port Stop Bits = 1 Is this correct (y|n): y
    User Setup ---------- User Name = bob
    User Permissions = cuar
    Is this correct (y|n): y
    This script will now update RSC, continue  (y|n): y
    

     At this point the script will update the card with the values you entered.

The card should now have a valid configuration.


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Date: 2009-11-24
User Name: Ian MacDonald
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Date: 2007-12-14
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Comment: Figured out what was wrong with that link. It was pointing to:
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It needed to look like this:
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Date: 2007-12-13
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Added remote system controller to the title.
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