Fujitsu B23Q8YA-G-02-F Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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- /dev/term/fa000, fa001, ...
- /dev/cua/fa000, fa001, ...
- /dev/se_hdlc0, se_hdlc1, ...
Because the number of this device name is allocated from the instance number of driver, this number
does not necessarily correspond to the slot number of the system board.
z Do not change the setting of port monitor, etc. to the serial port for the console. Because the physical
device of the serial port used for the console is the physical device path which are linked from logical
device under /dev/fjse directory, the logical devices under /dev/term and /dev/cua, and /dev/se_hdlcX
files, which link to above-mentioned physical device path, are devices used for the console.
z Other than the serial port for consoles, five serial ports can be used by the user. However, keep in
mind that it is necessary to stop beforehand the application that is using the serial port of the system
board or the PCI/disk BOX in order to disconnect the system board by Dynamic Reconfiguration.
z Only the devices that are not used as a console path, can be used for FJVTS and SunVTS.
1.1.4 Gigabit Ethernet port on PRIMEPOWER250/450
PRIMEPOWER250/450 has a Gigabit Ethernet port as standard equipment. For how to use the Gigabit
Ethernet port, refer to "Chapter 4 Secondary LAN port on PRIMEPOWER250/450."
1.1.5 Fibre Channel Cards (PW008FC3, PW008FC2 or GP7B8FC1)
Install the following versions of drivers:
FUJITSU PCI Fibre Channel 3.0 or later.
To install the driver, use the installer in the driver CD-ROM that is provided with the Fibre Channel Card. If
you don't have the driver CD-ROM mentioned above, download it from the following page.
http://www.fujitsu.com/support/computing/server/unix/driver/
Install the driver again after an update of Solaris 10.
For more detailed information, refer to "FUJITSU PCI Fibre Channel 3.0 Installation Guide" that is
provided with the driver CD-ROM or the page described above.
1.1.6 Time for booting Solaris
When booting Solaris 10 10/08 or later from Solaris CD/DVD or from the network via network instances
such as hme/qfe, it may take more time (approx. 20 minutes) than previous releases.
Example
{0} ok boot net
Boot device: /pci@80,4000/network@1,1 File and args:
* This interval may be longer than previous releases.
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_xxxxxx-xx 64-bit
....
1.1.7 Error messages displayed after booting from Solaris DVD
If Enhanced Support Facility has been already installed on the system, the following error messages (max.
32 lines) may be displayed on the console at the first time of the boot from the system disk after the boot
from the Solaris CD/DVD which is Solaris 10 10/08 or later, but the error messages can be ignored safely.
Sep 11 09:50:00 xxxx FJSVmadm[1505]: pw450:FJSVmadm:A:-:OBP:Detected
hardware error occurred at Jul 16 08:36:15 JST