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5. Use the poweron(8) command to turn on power to all domains.
6. Use the showdateoffset(8) command to confirm no difference between the
XSCF time and the domain time.
7. Use the Oracle Solaris OS date(1M) command to display the domain time and
use the showdate(8) command to display the XSCF time. Then confirm that the
domain time is the same as the XSCF time.
2.2.7 SSH/Telnet Administration
The SSH/telnet administration settings are used to specify the SSH and telnet
settings required to use the XSCF Shell terminal or domain console with an
XSCF-LAN connection. For the server, specify enable/disable for each of SSH and
telnet setting, including the SSH access control from domain, the SSH host key, and
the automatic timeout period after login. Also, install an SSH user public key to
XSCF.
TABLE 2-12 lists terms used in SSH/telnet Administration.
XSCF> poweron -a
DomainIDs to power on:00,01,02,03
Continue? [y|n] :y
00 :Powering on
01 :Powering on
02 :Powering on
03 :Powering on
*Note*
This command only issues the instruction to power-on.
The result of the instruction can be checked by the "showlogs
power".
XSCF>
XSCF> showdateoffset -a
DID Domain Date Offset
00 0 sec
01 0 sec
02 0 sec
03 0 sec