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name
The unique name of the configuration record.
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drawer-type
The type of drawer. This can be one of the following:
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CT410
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CT810
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CT821
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NETRA_20
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NETRA_120
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T1_105
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T1_200
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switch-type
The type of switch. This must be set to GENERIC.
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board-type
The type of board. This can be one of the following:
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CP2140
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CP2160
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CP2300
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T4
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V120
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T1_105
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T1_200
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GENERIC
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sun4u
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board-class
The type of machine hardware, for example, sun4u.
Configure this parameter if you have set the board-type
to GENERIC. It is not necessary to configure this parameter
for non-generic boards as it is pre-configured with the output from the uname -m command.
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board-vendorType
The type of hardware implementation. For example, SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine. Configure this parameter if you have set the board-type to GENERIC. It is not necessary to configure
this parameter for non-generic boards as it is pre-configured with the output
from the uname -i command.
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disk-size
The size of the disk in Gbytes.
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arch-type
The type of architecture. This must be set to SPARC.
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nic-type
The type of NIC. This can be one of the following:
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PHYSICAL
For a NIC that is not aliased. For example, eri0.
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VIRTUAL
For a NIC that is not related to a physical device. For example, cgtp0.
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LOGICAL
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For a NIC that is aliased on a physical NIC. For example, eri1:10.
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nic-class
The class of the NIC. This can be one of the following:
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nic-role
The role of the NIC. A NIC can be assigned to the CGTP or the Node State
Manager (NSM).
For the CGTP service, you need to choose three NICs:
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A NIC associated to physical subnet A with the role CGTP_NIC0.
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A NIC associated to physical subnet B with the role CGTP_NIC1.
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A NIC associated to the virtual subnet CGTP with the role CGTP.
For the NSM service, you need to choose a NIC associated to an external
subnet with the role NSM.
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nic-address
The Ethernet address of the NIC. This parameter is needed for:
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Master-eligible nodes and dataless nodes. This parameter must
be configured for the PRIMARY NIC to configure Solaris
JumpStart.
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Diskless nodes. This parameter must be configured for the PRIMARY and SECONDARY NICs if the boot policy
of the associated node group set to MAC_ADDR_POLICY in
the cluster.conf file.
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disk-type
The type of the disk. This can be one of the following:
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slice-number
The slice-number parameter is used with the
disk device name to define the name of the slice.
The name of the slice = disk-device+ slice-number.
For example:
c0t0d0s0 = c0t0d0 + s0
In this case, the slice-number is 0.
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slice-rawDev
The name of the raw-device family associated to the slice. For example, /dev/rdsk.
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slice-blockDev
The name of the block-device family associated to the slice. For example, /dev/md/dsk.
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slice-type
The type of slice. This can be one of the following:
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PHYS
A slice that is not managed by Solaris Volume Manager.
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META
A slice managed by Solaris Volume Manager that is the same size as the
related PHYS slice
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SOFT
A slice managed by Solaris Volume Manager that is less than or equal
to the related PHYS slice.
The PHYS and META slices are associated
to PHYS slices by the keyword USE.
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slice-role
The role of the slice. This can be one of the following:
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META_DB
Used for Solaris Volume Management.
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BITMAP_SNDR
Used by Sun StorEdge Network Data Replicator (SNDR) for each REPLICATED slice. BITMAP_SNDR slices can be either PHYS slices or SOFT slices.
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REPLICATED
Slices that SNDR must manage. REPLICATED slices can
either be PHYS slices or META slices.
If a REPLICATED slice is defined, then you must define
a BITMAP_SNDR slice, linked to the previous one by the
keyword MANAGE.
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slice-size
The number of cylinders multiplied by 1 Mbyte.
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y/n
This is yes or no for the mntBt option, that is,
the mount at boot option.
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filesys-role
The role of the file system. This can be one of the following:
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root
Defines the root file system.
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swap
Defines the swap file system.
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export
Defines the file system containing the diskless environment.
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shared
Defines the file system that contains the software shared by all the
cluster nodes.
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user
User-defined file system
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data
NFS file system exporting cluster-wide data.
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database
NFS file system exporting shared software database.
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services
NFS file system exporting shared software.
The data, database, and services file systems are related to the shared
file system.
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filesys-type
The type of file system. This can be one of the following:
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filesys-size
The size of the file system in Mbytes.
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filesys-fsck
The file system to be checked. This can be either 1 or 2.
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filesys-mntPt
The mount point for the file system. The value can include the <--SWLID--> tag, which is replaced with the software load version
by the SMCT.
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filesys-mntOpt
The mount options for the file system.
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filesys-remMntPt
The exported mount point for the shared file systems.
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speed-value
The speed of the serial line. Valid values are 38400, 57600, 76800,
and 115200. The default value is 115200.