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    							  Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu®  CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup
    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-33
    Enabling Korn 
    Shell and the 
    Backspace Key
    B
    Enter the following commands to enable the Korn shell and the 
    backspace key:
    ksh -o vi
    stty erase 
    
    where  is entered by pressing the backspace key.
    If you log off and log back in to the system, the Korn shell and the 
    backspace key will not work unless you reenter these commands. 
    After you install the 
    DiskSuite software (Page 2-84) and reboot 
    the system, these options will work automatically every time you 
    log in.
    Displaying and 
    Setting the 
    EEPROM 
    Parameters
    B
    This section describes how to set the firmware eeprom values for a 
    CMS computer. You must first display the current settings to determine if 
    the setting must be changed from the factory setting. To display the 
    current settings, enter the following command:
    eeprom | more
    This will display the current eeprom settings. Compare these settings 
    with the following table.
    NOTE
    Option Name Required Setting
    #power-cycles 7
    ansi-terminal? true
    auto-boot? true
    boot-command boot
    boot-device disk
    configuration-policy component
    diag-device disk
    diag-level min
    diag-switch? false
    fcode-debug? false 
    						
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    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-34
    input-device keyboard
    keyboard-click? false
    load-base 16384
    local-mac-address? false
    memory-interleave max
    mfg-mode off
    mfg-switch? false
    name options
    oem-banner? false
    oem-logo? false
    output-device screen
    pcia-probe-list sb=1,2,3,4
    pcib-probe-list sb=1,2,3
    powerfail-time 0
    sbus-probe-default d3120
    sbus-probe-list 541230
    screen-#columns 80
    screen-#rows 34
    scsi-initiator-id 7
    security-#badlogins 0
    selftest-#megs 1
    security-mode none
    silent-mode? false
    sunmon-compat? false
    testarea 0
    tpe-link-test? true
    ttya-ignore-cd false
    ttya-mode 9600,8,n,1,-
    ttya-rts-dtr-off trueOption Name Required Setting 
    						
    							  Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu®  CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup
    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-35
    Not all options will display for all CMS computers. Check only 
    those options that display for your computer. In addition, some 
    options will show “data not available” messages. Ignore those 
    options.
    To change an eeprom option, use the following command:
    eeprom 
    =
    For example, to set the ttyA port for 9600 bps, 8 bit characters, no parity, 
    and 1 stop bit, you would enter:
    eeprom ttya-mode=9600,8,n,1,-
    The character “1” in the ttya-mode and ttyb-mode option 
    settings is the number one, not the letter l. ttyb-ignore-cd false
    ttyb-mode 9600,8,n,1,-
    ttyb-rts-dtr-off true
    use-nvramrc? false
    watchdog-reboot? falseOption Name Required Setting
    NOTE:
    NOTE: 
    						
    							  Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu®  CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup
    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-36
    Turning On the 
    System Activity 
    Recorder
    B
    1. Enter su - sys (be sure to use a space between “ - “ and “sys”) 
    to log in with the sys login id. The prompt changes to a $.
    2. Enter id to confirm that you are using the sys id. The program 
    responds:
    Enter the following commands to create and edit the cron.sys 
    file:
    cd /var/opt
    crontab -l > cron.sys
    vi cron.sys
    The cron.sys file looks similar to the following:
    3. Remove the leading “ # ” characters that were used to comment out 
    the last three lines in the file. That is, change the lines to look like 
    the following:
    4. Enter :wq to save and quit the file.
    uid=3(sys) gid=3(sys)
    #ident  @(#)sys 1.5     92/07/14 SMI   /* SVr4.0 1.2   */
    #
    # The sys crontab should be used to do performance collection.
    # See cron and performance manual pages for details on startup.
    #
    # 0 * * * 0-6 /usr/lib/sa/sa1
    # 20,40 8-17 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa1
    # 5 18 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa2 -s 8:00 -e 18:01 -i 1200 -A
    #ident  @(#)sys 1.5     92/07/14 SMI   /* SVr4.0 1.2   */
    #
    # The sys crontab should be used to do performance collection.
    # See cron and performance manual pages for details on startup.
    #
    0 * * * 0-6 /usr/lib/sa/sa1
    20,40 8-17 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa1
    5 18 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa2 -s 8:00 -e 18:01 -i 1200 -A 
    						
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    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-37
    5. Enter the following commands:
    crontab -r
    crontab cron.sys
    6. Enter the following command to confirm that the changes you made 
    are intact:
    crontab -l
    The program responds:
    7. Enter exit to leave superuser mode (you may have to do this 
    twice).
    The prompt changes back to the “#” character.
    8. To remove the Solaris 7 installation CD, enter: 
    eject cdrom 
    #ident  @(#)sys 1.5     92/07/14 SMI   /* SVr4.0 1.2   */
    #
    # The sys crontab should be used to do performance collection.
    # See cron and performance manual pages for details on startup.
    #
    0 * * * 0-6 /usr/lib/sa/sa1
    20,40 8-17 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa1
    5 18 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa2 -s 8:00 -e 18:01 -i 1200 -A 
    						
    							  Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu®  CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup
    Installing the Sun Online VTS 3.12-38
    Installing the Sun Online VTS 3.12
    Overview2Installing the Sun Online VTS 3.1 software provides test facilities for the 
    system.
    Platform 
    Considerations
    2
    lAll platforms.
    Prerequisites2lThe Solaris 7 operating system must be installed.
    lVerify that you are logged in as root at the console.
    lObtain the “Software Supplement for the Solaris 7 Operating 
    Environment” CD.
    Procedure21. Load the “Software Supplement for the Solaris 7 Operating 
    Environment 3/99” CD into the CD-ROM drive.
    2. After about 15 seconds, enter mount to verify the name of the 
    CD-ROM. The program responds with a list of devices and file 
    systems currently mounted. The last line should display the installed 
    CD as shown below:
     . 
    /cdrom/solaris_7_399_suppcd read only /setuid on  
    (current time and date)  
    						
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    Installing the Sun Online VTS 3.12-39
    3. Enter the command:
    /usr/sbin/pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/Product SUNWvts SUNWvtsmn
    The program responds:
    4. Enter y
     The program responds:
    5. Enter eject cd to eject the CD-ROM from the computer.
    Processing package instance  from 
    
    SunVTS
    .
    .
    ## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
    ## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
    This package contains scripts which will be executed with 
    super-user permission during the process of installing this 
    package.
    Do you want to continue with the installation of  
    [y,n,?]
    Installing SunVTS as 
    ## Installing part 1 of 1.
    Executing i.inetdconf class script...
    Completed editing /etc/inetd.conf
    Sending signal to inetd to read the modified conf file...
    . . . . . 
    Installation of  was successful.
    Processing package instance  from 
    
    . . . . . 
    Installation of  was successful. 
    						
    							  Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu®  CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup
    Installing Link and Port Packages2-40
    Installing Link and Port Packages2
    Installing the link and port packages includes the following:
    lInstalling Sunlink HSI/S software
    lInstalling HSI/P software
    lInstalling SAI/P adapter drivers
    lInstalling Aurora ports card drivers
    lInstalling Bay Networks Annex NTS drivers
    lInstalling the Solstice for Server Connect X.25 package.
    Installing the 
    SunLink HSI/S 
    Software
    2
    Overview2The SunLink HSI/S card(s) provides X.25 interface ports to the CMS 
    computer. If your system does not have an HSI/S card, skip this section.
     Platform 
    Considerations
    2
    lEnterprise 3000, Enterprise 3500, and SPARCserver.
    Prerequisites2lThe Solaris 7 operating system must be installed.
    lThe HSI/S card(s) must be installed before installing the software.
    lVerify that you are logged in as root at the console.
    lObtain the “SunLink HSI/S 3.0” CD.
    Procedure21. Load the “SunLink HSI/S 3.0 Adapter” CD into the CD-ROM drive.
    2. After about 15 seconds, enter mount to verify the name of the 
    CD-ROM. The program responds with a list of devices and file 
    systems currently mounted. The last line should display the installed 
    CD, as shown below:
    /cdrom/sunhsis_3_0 on /vol/dev/dsk/c0t2d0/sunhsis_3_0 read 
    only/setuid on (
    current date and time) 
    						
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    Installing Link and Port Packages2-41
    3. Enter:
    /usr/sbin/pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/Product 
    The program responds:
    4.
    Press Enter  
    The following packages are available:
    1 S
    UNWhsis  SunHSI/S Driver for SBUS
    (sparc) 3.0,REV=1998.11.09
    2 SUNWhsism  SunHSI/S Man Pages for SBUS
    (sparc) 3.0,REV=1998.11.09
    3 SUNWhsisu  SunHSI/S Utilities for SBUS
    (sparc) 3.0,REV=1998.11.09
    Select package(s) you wish to process
    (or ‘all’ to process all packages. (default:all 
    [?,??,q]:
    Processing package instance  from 
    
    SunHSI/S Driver for SBus
    . . . . . . 
    This package contains scripts which will be executed with 
    super-userpermission during the process of installing this 
    package.
    Do you want to continue with the installation of  
    [y,n,?] 
    						
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    Installing Link and Port Packages2-42
    5. Enter: y
    The program proceeds to install the SUNWhsis, SUNWhsism and 
    SUNWhsisu packages. When the installation is finished, the 
    program returns to the installation menu and prompts:
    6. Enter: q
    7. Enter: eject cdrom 
    Installing the 
    HSI/P Software
    2
    Overview2The HSI/P card(s) provides interface ports to the CMS computer. If your 
    system does not have an HSI/P card, skip this section.
    Platform 
    Considerations
    2
    lUltra 5 only.
    Prerequisites2lThe Solaris 7 operating system must be installed.
    lThe HSI/P card(s) must be installed before installing the software.
    lVerify that you are logged in as root at the console.
    lObtain the “SunHSI/P Adapter 2.0” CD.
    Installing SunHSI/S Driver for SBus as 
    ## Installing part 1 of 1.
    [ verifying class]
    Select package(s) you wish to process (or all 
    to process all packages). (default: all) 
    [?,??,q]: 
    						
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