03-03-2010
You could try the following - not sure it is what you need:
dlc.sun.com 816-4187.pdf Sun Cobalt control Station Administration Manual
To access the Sun Cobalt Control Station:
1. Enter one of the following into your browser:
http://<hostname>.<domainname>/login/
or
http://<IP_address>/login/
2. At the login screen that appears, enter the user name:
admin
3. Enter the
admin password.
Select Station Settings > System > TCP/IP. The “TCP/IP Settings"
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sysman(8) System Manager's Manual sysman(8)
NAME
sysman - Front end command used to invoke several SysMan services
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/sysman -menu
/usr/sbin/sysman -station
/usr/sbin/sysman -cli
/usr/sbin/sysman -clone
/usr/sbin/sysman -help
OPTIONS
Launches the SysMan Menu (sysman_menu(8)). Launches the SysMan Station (sysman_station(8)). Command line interface for manipulating sys-
tem management data (sysman_cli(8)). Saves and replicates SysMan configuration information for installation cloning (sysman_clone(8)).
Cloning is not supported in a cluster environment. Displays help on the sysman command.
DESCRIPTION
The sysman command provides a common interface for invoking several SysMan services: A menu driven, task oriented system management tool.
SysMan Menu and its associated tasks can run on a character cell terminal, an X Windows display, from a PC, or from a Web browser. A
graphical interface for monitoring and managing a single or cluster system. The SysMan Menu and its specific tasks can be launched from
the SysMan Station. Provides a generic command line interface to the System Management (SysMan) data. Saves certain SysMan configuration
information from a previously configured system and replicate that configuration information across one or more clients.
For more information on a specific command, please refer to the specific reference page. For the SysMan Menu and the SysMan Station, you
also can refer to the online help.
SEE ALSO
Commands: sysman_menu(8), sysman_station(8), sysman_cli(8), sysman_clone(8)
System Administration
sysman(8)