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Starting the cluster console, Step 36 – Sun Microsystems 4500/3 User Manual

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Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001

36. When the management server reboots, log in as

root

user to start the terminal

concentrator customization.

Starting the Cluster Console

1. Start cluster console windows for both cluster nodes by entering the following

command on the management server:

Note –

Replace the sc3sconf1 variable name displayed above with your cluster name.

When executing the

ccp(1)

command remotely, ensure that the

DISPLAY

shell

environment variable is set to the local hostname.

When the

/opt/SUNWcluster/bin/ccp

command is executed, the Cluster Control

Panel window displays (see F

IGURE

2-6).

sc3sconf1-ms console login: root

Password:

Last login: Thu Jan 4 15:40:24 on console

Jan 4 15:51:14 sc3sconf1-ms login: ROOT LOGIN /dev/console

Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000

Check the “Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide” (referred to in

the software as "Sun Cluster Standard Configuration User’s Guide,

Sun Enterprise E4500 Server and StorEdge T3 Array") for

instructions on how to set up the terminal concentrator.

Installed on this Management Server is the SunCluster Control Panel

and Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2.1 software. Once the terminal

concentrator is configured, you can produce console windows for

each cluster node and the StorEdge Management Console for the T3’s

by exporting your local DISPLAY variable and executing: ccp cluster

and esm_gui&

# /opt/SUNWcluster/bin/ccp

cluster