HP Data Protector Integrating an ACSLS server through a firewall
• Start request processing:
ACSSA > start
Start: ACSLM Request Processing Started: Success.
Vary on LSM
ACSSA > vary lsm
LSM identifier (acs,lsm): 0,0
LSM identifier (acs/lsm):
State(diagnostic/offline/online): online
2004-03-26 11:20:53 107 LSM 0,0: online
ACSSA > LSM 0,0 varied online
Logoff from ACSSA (ACSLS Server interface)
ACSSA > logoff
For more details, see the StorageTek ACSLS Installation, Configuration, and Administration Guide.
Useful commands in Solaris
• Boot commands:
These are used from the ok prompt to boot the system using device disk boot disk into different modes
boot -r
Performs a reconfiguration reboot.
boot -s
Boots to single user level.
boot -v
Verbose mode, displaying messages being sent to the log.
boot -x
Do not boot in clustered mode (if appropriate).
boot -a
Prompt for user input as to which kernel to boot, and so on.
• Alias commands:
devalias
Displays all defined aliases.
devalias alias device-path
Creates an alias.
nvalias alias device-path
Stores a devalias command in non-volatile memory.
nvunalias alias device-path
Removes a stored devalias command.
• Configuration variable commands:
printenv
Displays all the configuration variables.
setenv variable value
Sets variable to value.
eeprom
Displays or changes variables when Solaris is running.
set-defaults
Resets all variables to their default values.
set-default variable
Resets variable to its default value.
• Open boot commands:
probe-scsi
Provides details of devices on SCSI buses.
test device
Runs device self-test (if available).
test-all
Runs all device self-test methods available.
watch-net
Tests net device and monitors for bad packets.
watch-clock
Tests the real-time clock chip.
help
Displays help about OBP commands.
help category
Displays help about a category (such as boot system, diag, devalias and so on)
help command
Displays help about a command.
reset-all
Resets the entire system — similar to a power cycle.
sync
Flushes disk buffers to disk.
eject-floppy
Eject the floppy.
power-off
Powers off the system (similar to Shift + power key).
go
Antidote to Stop + A.
banner
Displays banner with useful information.
.speed
Shows CPU and PCI bus speeds.