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How to run extended explorer on a Sun Fire[TM] System. |
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27 Jun 2002 |
How to run extended explorer on a Sun Fire[TM] System.
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Extended explorer on a Sun Fire system will give you the information from the System Controllers.
To run it:
As root #cd /opt/SUNWexplo/bin
./explorer -w default,scextended
Explorer will start to run. After a bit the system will return this.
You will be prompted for a System Controller name
If hostname cannot be resolved, please use IP address.
Type return to end the list.
Please enter the name of the SC:
Enter the name of the system controller. Example: "host-sc0"
The system will then ask you for the system controller password.
Please enter the root password for host-sc0:
Enter the password for the system controller. If no password just return.
It will then ask you for the next System Controller, but it will look just like the first time it asked.
Enter the name of the system controller "host-sc1"
The system will then ask you for the system controller password.
Please enter the root password for host-sc1:
Enter the password for the system controller. If no password just return.
If you do not have another system controller enter a space by hitting the space bar, then return.
Explorer will finish off and return you to the root prompt.
At this point you can forward off the output to who ever might need it.
keywords: explorer, Sun Fire, sun, fire, extended, systemcontrollers, system, controllers
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SUBMITTER: Henry Danico
APPLIES TO: AFO Vertical Team Docs/Hardware, AFO Vertical Team Docs/HAS
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