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Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Administration Guide

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2 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Administration Guide August 2009
XSCF Firmware
Your server provides system management capabilities through eXtended System
Controller Facility (XSCF) firmware, pre-installed at the factory on the Service
Processor
1
boards.
The XSCF firmware consists of system management applications and two user
interfaces to configure and control them:
XSCF Web, a browser-based graphical user interface
XSCF Shell, a terminal-based command-line interface
You can access the XSCF firmware by logging in to the XSCF command shell. This
document includes instructions for using the XSCF interface as part of the initial
system configuration. For more information about the XSCF firmware, see Chapter 2,
and the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF Users
Guide.
XSCF firmware, OpenBoot™ PROM firmware, and power-on self-test (POST)
firmware are known collectively as the XSCF Control Package (XCP).
XSCF firmware has two networks for internal communication. The Domain to
Service Processor Communications Protocol (DSCP) network provides an internal
communication link between the Service Processor and the Solaris™ domains. The
Inter-SCF Network (ISN) provides an internal communication link between the two
Service Processors in a high-end server.
On a high-end server with two Service Processors, one Service Processor is
configured as active and the other is configured as standby. This redundancy of two
Service Processors allows them to exchange system management information and, in
case of failover, to change roles. All configuration information on the active Service
Processor is available to the standby Service Processor.
Solaris OS Software
The Solaris OS is pre-installed at the factory on one domain by default. Within its
domain, the Solaris OS includes features to manage Solaris OS system capabilities.
1. The Service Processor is sometimes referred to as the XSCF Unit, or XSCFU.

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