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1019421.1
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How to verify CMM network configuration on a Sun Blade[TM] 8000/8000P system
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- Sun Blade X8420 Server Module
- Sun Blade X8450 Server Module
- Sun Blade 8000 System
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- Sun Blade 8000 P System
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DescriptionThis document describes how to verify CMM network configuration (IP address, MAC address, routing, etc)
Sympthoms:
- CMM not contactable
- CMM webgui not responding
- I can't login into CMM
Purpose/Scope:
This document describes how to verify CMM network configuration - it does not cover network setup on the individual blade servers Steps to FollowSteps to connect to the Chassis Monitoring Module (CMM) on a Sun Blade[TM] 8000/8000P chassis via a serial connection to the CMM, verify its network settings and/or setup a new network configuration.
If you have network connection
issues or until the CMM has a working IP address assigned to it, you
must use a serial connection to communicate with the CMM.
After establishing a serial
connection to the CMM, you can verify its network settings and/or
setup a new network configuration.
You can choose to configure
the CMM and server module(s) with static or DHCP IP addresses. The default out-of-box configuration for all CMM network settings is to request DHCP IP address assignment. The network settings may appear to have garbage settings if the CMM NET_MGT port is not connected to an active network when the CMM is started.
Logging into to a CMM via
serial connection
Note: From the Sun
Blade 8000 Series Modular System Online
Information System Part No. 819-5846
When connecting to ILOM
using a serial console, you will need to configure the terminal
device or terminal emulation software to use the following default serial
settings:
8N1: eight data bits,
no parity, one stop bit
9600 baud
Disable hardware flow
control (CTS/RTS)
Disable software flow
control (XON/XOFF)
You can access the ILOM
CLI remotely through a Secure Shell (SSH) or serial connection.
Secure Shell connections are enabled by default. Use an
appropriate SSH client for you operating system.
The default username is
root and default password is changeme. The serial port speed setting of 9600 baud can be configured up to 115,200 with ILOM v1.1.5 or later firmware. The default setting remains at 9600 for all firmware versions.
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There are 3 possible addresses to be used.
CMM in lower slot (CMM0)
CMM in upper slot (CMM1)
Master CMM – In a 2 CMM configuration there is a failover
capability in
the CMMs to provide redundancy. This address will always be used
by the
Master CMM in addition to the specific CMM addresses above.
Note the example below shows a serial connection to the Master
CMM.
A serial connection to the Standby will not allow examination or
set up
of the network parameters. To confirm that the serial connection
is to
the active CMM used the "-> show /CMM/redundancy" command and check
the property “status” is set to active.
Example
blade_8000 login:
root
Password:
********
Sun(TM)
Integrated Lights Out Manager
Version 2.0.1.7
Copyright
2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to
license terms.
->
-> show
/CMM/redundancy
/CMM/redundancy
Targets:
Properties:
fru_name
= /CH/CMM0
initiate_failover_action
= (none)
status =
Active
Type one of the following
commands to set the SP working directory:
For CMM in slot 0: cd
/CMM/network/CMM0
For CMM in slot 1: cd
/CMM/network/CMM1
For
master CMM : cd /CMM/network/MASTERCMM
2) Type the show command to
view the IP address(es) assigned, for example:
For a chassis
CMM in slot 0: show /CMM/network/CMM0
For a chassis CMM
in slot 1: show /CMM/network/CMM1
For
master CMM : show /CMM/network/MASTERCMM
For
all CMM network settings: show -l all /CMM/network
.
EXAMPLE:
->
show /CMM/network/CMM0
/CMM/network/CMM0
Targets:
Properties:
commitpending = (Cannot show property)
ipaddress = 10.16.52.149
ipdiscovery = static
ipgateway = 10.16.52.1
ipnetmask = 255.255.252.0
macaddress = 00:03:BA:C0:FF:EE
pendingipaddress = 10.16.52.149
pendingipdiscovery = static
pendingipgateway = 10.16.52.1
pendingipnetmask = 255.255.252.0
Commands:
cd
set
show
->
Type
the following commands to change the existing IP address assigned.
->
cd
/CMM/network/CMM0
->
set
pendingipaddress=static_IP_address
Type
this command using the static IP address that you want to assign to
the CMM
-> set
pendingipnetmask=static_netmask_address Type
this command using the static netmask address that you want to assign
to the CMM
-> set
pendingipgateway=static_netmask_address Type
this command using the static gateway address that you want to assign
to the CMM
-> set
pendingipdiscovery=static Type
this command using the value static. Options are static or dhcp
->
set
commitpending=true
Type
this command to assign the network settings specified
->
Verify the new network settings are correct:
-> show /CMM/network/CMM0
To
log out of the CMM, type:
-> exit
Repeat the above example steps to configure the settings for "/CMM/network/CMM1" and "/CMM/network/MASTERCMM".
References
Sun
Blade 8000 Modular System Documentation
Sun
Blade 8000 P Modular System Documentation
The
Sun Blade 8000 Series Modular System Online Information System (OIS)
is available from the
Sun
Blade 8000 P Modular System Documentation collection.
It
provides overview material and instructions for installing,
configuring, and administering the Sun Blade 8000 Modular System.
The
documentation also includes procedures to install and replace
components, and to diagnose system operations.
Information
about the Sun Blade X8400 Server Module, the X8420 Server Module, the
X8440 Server Module, and the X8450 Server Module is also
included.
The file 819-5846-15.zip includes a collection of
HTML files that comprise the Online Information System for the Sun
Blade 8000 and Sun Blade 8000 P Modular Systems. To access the Online
Information System in ZIP format, perform the following steps:
1.
Click 819-5846-15.zip in the Link column to download the ZIP
package.
2. Save the file to disk.
3. Unzip the
file.
The 819-5846-15 directory is created and includes all
HTML files that comprise the Online Information System.
4. In
a web browser, navigate to the 819-5846-15 directory and open the
frames.html file.
The Online Information System for the Sun Blade
8000 and 8000 P Modular Systems appea
ProductSun Blade 8000 Modular System
Sun Blade x8400 Server Module
Sun Blade X8420 Server Module
Sun Blade X8440 Server Module
Sun Blade X8450 Server Module
Sun Blade 8000 P Modular System
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