we to need to add rsc package
pkgadd -d .
after adding pak in /usr/platform/`uname -i`
u will get rsc
cd rsc
rsc-config rsc-initscript rscadm
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RSC Console Settings
Well, most of us have done sc and alom and ilom settings. Ever heard of setting up an RSC for console with cyclades?
Follow up ...
Introduction:
The purpose of this document is to broadly define the RSC Configuration activities carried out during the server built up and the roadblocks faced herein.
1. RSC Software Download:
In the first phase of RSC configuration the RSC software was been taken from the SUN Download Centre (http://sunsolve.sun.com ) and then the individual packages within the RSC software were installed on the supported platform . The RSC software download for Solaris contains the following packages:
SUNWrsc
SUNWrscj
SUNWrscd
2. RSC Software Installation:
The below mentioned steps were followed to install the RSC software on Solaris 10 :
2.1 Login as superuser ( root )
2.2 Place the compressed file (for example, rsc_packages*.zip) in a temporary directory (for example, /tmp).
2.3 Use unzip (/usr/bin/unzip) to extract the Sun packages from the zip file. From your temporary directory, type the following command at the superuser prompt and press Return
/usr/bin/unzip rsc_packages*.zip
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# cd /usr/platform/`uname -i`
# cd rsc
# ls
rsc-config rsc-initscript rscadm
# ./rscadm shownetwork
IP Address: 10.22.135.131
Gateway address: 10.22.135.129
Netmask: 255.255.255.128
Ethernet address: 00:14:4f:3f:8f:64
# ./rsc-config
Continue with RSC setup (y|n): y
Set RSC date/time now (y|n|?) [y]:
Server Hostname [-a]: X10DB
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 []: 10.22.135.131
RSC IP Netmask [255.255.255.0]: 255.255.255.128
RSC IP Gateway []: 10.22.135.129
Enable RSC Alerts (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 []: admin
User Permissions (c,u,a,r|none|?) [cuar]:
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Verifying Selections
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General Setup
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Set RSC date now = y
Server Hostname = X10DB
Set Customer Info = n
Is this correct (y|n): y
Ethernet Setup
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IP Mode = config
IP Address = 10.22.135.131
IP Netmask = 255.255.255.128
IP Gateway = 10.22.135.129
Is this correct (y|n): y
Alert Setup
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- Alerts disabled
Is this correct (y|n): y
Serial Port Setup
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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
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User Name = admin
User Permissions = cuar
Is this correct (y|n): y
This script will now update RSC, continue? (y|n): y
Updating flash, this takes a few minutes
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Download completed successfully
Resetting RSC (takes about 90 seconds): DONE
Setting up server to update RSC date on boot: DONE
Setting up server hostname: DONE
Setting up ethernet interface: DONE
Disabling RSC alert engine: DONE
Disabling modem interface: DONE
Setting up serial port interface: DONE
Adding user to RSC:
rscadm: user already exists
when this script completes,
use the rscadm command to correct the error.
Resetting RSC (takes about 90 seconds):
Are you sure you want to reboot RSC (y/n)? y
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