05-27-2014
OBP, start SMF serially
how to boot Solaris 10 from ok prompt, so that SMF services are started serially?
thanks.
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
dscfgadm
dscfgadm(1M) System Administration Commands dscfgadm(1M)
NAME
dscfgadm - administration command for the Availability Suite configuration location and services
SYNOPSIS
dscfgadm -i
dscfgadm -e [-r] [-p]
dscfgadm -d [-r]
dscfgadm -s
DESCRIPTION
The dscfgadm command controls the Availability Suite configuration location and services by providing facilities to set the configuration
location, and to enable and disable the Availability Suite services.
OPTIONS
If you do not specify any arguments to a dscfgadm command, the utility interactively steps you through setting the configuration location
and starting the services. The configuration location is validated to ensure it meets criteria such as size and file type before it is ini-
tialized for use.
The dscfgadm command supports the following options.
-d [-r ]
Disables the Availability Suite SMF services. This includes stopping daemons and suspending any Point-in-Time Copy or Remote Mirror
sets that are currently enabled under the Availability Suite software. When executed with no additional options, the -d option disables
all Availability Suite services. This setting is persistent across system boots.
-r
When passed to the -d or -e option, acts only on the Remote Mirror services.
-e [-r ] [-p]
Enables the Availability Suite SMF services. This includes starting daemons and resuming any Point-in-Time Copy or Remote Mirror sets
that have been previously configured under the Availability Suite software. When executed with no additional options, the -e option
enables all Availability Suite services. This setting is persistent across system boots.
-r
When passed to the -d or -e option, acts only on the Remote Mirror services.
-p
When passed to the -e option, enables only the Point-in-Time Copy service.
-i
Displays information on the Availability Suite SMF services.
-s
Allows you to set the location of the configuration database containing information specific to Sun Cluster configurations.
-x
Displays verbose debugging information as the program is executing.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWscmr, SUNWscmu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
dscfg(1M), iiadm(1M), scmadm(1M), sndradm(1M), svadm(1M), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.11 2 Oct 2007 dscfgadm(1M)