11. Fix the FAIL condition, and then verify the settings again.

# /opt/SUNWsecfg/bin/checkt3config -n t3b0

 

 

Checking : t3b0 Configuration

 

 

Checking command ver

:

PASS

Checking command vol stat

:

PASS

Checking command port list

:

PASS

Checking command port listmap

:

PASS

Checking command sys list

:

PASS

 

 

 

If you interrupt any of the SUNWsecfg scripts (by typing a Control-Cdefault font, for example), a lock file might remain in the /opt/SUNWsecfg/etc directory, causing subsequent commands to fail. Use the following procedure to clear the lock file.

To Clear the Lock File

1.Type the following command:

#/opt/SUNWsecfg/bin/removelocks

usage : removelocks [-t-s-v] where:

-t - remove all T3+ related lock files.

-s - remove all switch related lock files.

-v - remove all virtualization engine related lock files.

#/opt/SUNWsecfg/bin/removelocks -v

Note After any virtualization engine configuration change, the script saves a new copy of the virtualization engine map. This may take a minimum of two minutes, during which time no additional virtualization engine changes are accepted.

2.Monitor the /var/adm/log/SEcfglog file to see when the savevemap process successfully exits.

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