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scadm(1M) System Administration Commands scadm(1M)
NAME
scadm - administer System Controller (SC)
SYNOPSIS
/usr/platform/platform-name/sbin/scadm subcommand [option] [argument...]
DESCRIPTION
The scadm utility administers the System Controller (SC). This utility allows the host server to interact with the SC.
The scadm utility must be run as root.
The interface, output, and location in the directory hierarchy for scadm are uncommitted and might change.
platform-name is the name of the platform implementation. Use the uname -i command to identify the platform implementation. See uname(1).
The scadm utility has fifteen subcommands. Some subcommands have specific options and arguments associated with them. See SUBCOMMANDS,
OPTIONS, OPERANDS, and USAGE.
SUBCOMMANDS
Subcommands immediately follow the scadm command on the command line, and are separated from the command by a <SPACE>.
The following subcommands are supported
date Display the SC's time and date
The format for the date subcommand is:
scadm date
download Program the SC's firmware.
There are two parts to the firmware, the boot monitor and the main image.
By default, The scadm command's download programs the main firmware image. The boot argument selects programming of
the boot monitor.
The format for the download subcommand is:
scadm download [boot] file
help Display a list of commands.
The format for the help subcommand is:
scadm help
loghistory Display the most recent entries in the SC event log.
The format for the loghistory subcommand is:
scadm loghistory
resetrsc Reset the SC. There are two types of resets allowed, a hard reset and a soft reset.The hard reset is done by
default. The soft reset can be selected by using the -s option.
The format for the resetrsc subcommand is:
scadm resetrsc [-s]
send_event Manually send a text based event. The SC can forward the event to the SC event log. You can configure the -c option
to send a critical warning to email, alert to logged in SC users, and syslog. Critical events are logged to sys-
log(3C). There is an 80 character limit to the length of the associated text message.
The format for the send_event subcommand is:
scadm send_event [-c] "message"
set Set SC configuration variables to a value.
Examples of SC configuration variables include: SC IP address netsc_ipaddr and SC Customer Information sc_customer-
info. See the output from the scadm help command for a complete list of SC configuration variables.
The format for the set subcommand is:
scadm set variable value
show Display the current SC configuration variable settings. If no variable is specified, scadm shows all variable set-
tings.
The format for the show subcommand is:
scadm show [variable]
shownetwork Display the current network configuration parameters for SC.
The format for the shownetwork subcommand is:
scadm shownetwork
useradd Add user accounts to the SC. The SC supports up to sixteen separate users.
The format for the useradd subcommand is:
scadm useradd username
userdel Delete a user account from SC.
The format for the userdel subcommand is:
scadm userdel username
userpassword Set a password for the user account specified. This password overrides any existing password currently set. There
is no verification of the old password before setting the new password.
The format for the userpassword subcommand is:
scadm userpassword username
userperm Set the permission level for the user.
The format for the userperm subcommand is:
scadm userperm username [aucr]
usershow Display details on the specified user account. If a username is not specified, all user accounts are displayed.
The format for the usershow subcommand is:
scadm usershow username
version Display the version numbers of the SC and its components.
The format for the version subcommand is:
scadm version [-v]
OPTIONS
The resetrsc, send_event, and version subcommands have associated options. Options follow subcommands on the command line and are separated
from the subcommand by a <SPACE>.
The resetrsc subcommand supports the following options:
-s Perform a soft reset instead of a hard reset. A hard reset physically resets the SC hardware. The SC software jumps to the
boot firmware, simulating a reset, for a soft reset.
The send_event subcommand supports the following options:
-c Send a critical event. Without the -c, -send_event sends a warning.
The version subcommand supports the following options:
-v Display a verbose output of version numbers and associated information.
OPERANDS
The download, send_event, set, show, useradd, userdel, userperm, usershow, userpassword, and userperm subcommands have associated arguments
(operands).
If the subcommand has an option, the arguments follow the option on the command line and is separated from the option by a <SPACE>. If the
subcommand does not have an option, the arguments follow the subcommand on the command line and are separated from the subcommand by a
<SPACE>. If there are more than one arguments, they are separated from each other by a <SPACE>.
The download subcommand supports the following arguments:
boot Program the boot monitor portion of the flash. The main portion of the flash is programmed without any arguments
file Specify file as the path to where the boot or main firmware image resides for download.
Examples of file are:
/usr/platform/platform_type/lib/image/alommainfw
or
/usr/platform/platform_type/lib/image/alombootfw
The send_event subcommand supports the following arguments:
"message" Describe event using the test contained in message. Enclose message in quotation marks.
The set subcommand supports the following arguments:
variable Set SC configuration variable.
value Set SC configuration variable to value.
The show subcommand supports the following arguments:
variable Display the value of that particular variable.
The useradd subcommand supports the following arguments:
username Add new SC account username.
The userdel subcommand supports the following arguments:
username Remove SC account username.
The userperm subcommand supports the following arguments:
-aucr Set permissions for SC user accounts. If no permissions are specified, all four permissions are disabled and read only
access is assigned.
The following are the definitions for permissions:
a Allow user to administer or change the SC configuration variables
u Allow user to use the user commands to modify SC accounts
c Allow user to connect to console.
r Allow user to reset SC and to power on and off the host.
username Change permissions on SC account username.
The -usershow subcommand supports the following arguments:
username Display information on SC account username . If username is not specified, all accounts are displayed.
The userpassword subcommand supports the following arguments:
username Set SC password for username.
The userperm subcommand supports the following arguments:
username Change SC permissions for username.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Displaying the SC's Date and Time
The following command displays the SC's date and time.
scadm date
Example 2: Setting the SC's Configuration Variables
The following command sets the SC's configuration variable netsc_ipaddr to 192.168.1.2:
scadm set netsc_ipaddr 192.168.1.2
Example 3: Displaying the Current SC's Configuration Settings:
The following command displays the current SC configuration settings:
scadm show
Example 4: Displaying the Current Settings for a Variable
The following command displays the current settings for the sys_hostname variable:
scadm show sys_hostname
Example 5: Sending a Text-Based Critical Event
The following command sends a critical event to the SC logs, alerts the current SC users, and sends an event to syslog(3C):
scadm send_event -c "The UPS signaled a loss in power"
Example 6: Sending an Informational Text-Based Event
The following command sends an non-critical informational text based event to the SC event log:
scadm send_event "The disk is close to full capacity"
Example 7: Adding a User To the SC
The following command adds user rscroot to the SC:
scadm useradd rscroot
Example 8: Deleting a User From the SC
The following command deletes user olduser from the SC:
scadm userdel olduser
Example 9: Displaying User Details
The following command displays details of all user accounts:
scadm usershow
Example 10: Displaying Details for a Specific User
The following command displays details of user account rscroot:
scadm usershow rscroot
Example 11: Setting the User Permission Level
The following command sets the full permission level for user rscroot to aucr:
scadm userperm rscroot aucr
Example 12: Setting the User Permission Level
The following command sets only console access for user newuser to c:
scadm userperm newuser c
Example 13: Setting the User Permission Level
The following command sets the permission level for user newuser to read only access:
scadm userperm newuser
Example 14: Displaying the Current Network Parameters
The following command displays the current network configuation parameters for the SC:
scadm shownetwork
Example 15: Viewing the Loghistory
The following command displays the most recent entries in the SC event log:
scadm loghistory
Example 16: Displaying Verbose Information
The following command displays verbose version information on the SC and its components:
scadm version -v
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
non-zero An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWkvm |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
uname(1), syslog(3C), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 27 Feb 2003 scadm(1M)