Follow the instructions displayed.

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#pkgadd -d<path to the SUNWsmgr package>

Follow the instructions displayed.

Note If patches have been installed on top of the SUNWsmgr package, you must reinstall those patches.

What do I do if the Fabric Icon is not present in the Fabric Window?

The Fabric Icon is not present when the GUI is installed for the first time. Verify that the default.fab file is not empty and that the user is assigned to a non- empty Fabric file in the Admin window.

Each managed Fabric has a name and an Ethernet connection to a Switch chassis through which the Fabric is managed: the Fabric Management Switch. SANsurfer chooses one Ethernet connection at a time to use. The Fabric window is the first window displayed after entering the application.

The application loads the default.fab file (or the file assigned to a user; see”User Administration Window” on page 2-72 for assigning alternate files), which contains an entry for the managed Fabric if the Fabric was saved in a previous session. If this is the first time the application is being accessed, there is no defined Fabric. The default.fab file does not contain a Fabric unless a Fabric has been defined and saved to the default.fab file by a user.

Use the Network Configuration Window to assign the IP Address to this Switch chassis. The Fabric window can also be used to record Port, Switch chassis, and Fabric statistics through the use of the type and mode fields.

Note Only one Fabric can be displayed on the Fabric table. To create a new Fabric, an existing Fabric must be deleted in the Fabric window. You can save the Fabric you want to delete in a new .fab file through the File pull down menu.

Refer to Section 2-11, “Fabric Window.”

What do I do if the SANsurfer is unable to recognize the switch through which its Ethernet is connected to another sub-network?

Make sure the Gateway and Mask fields in the Network Configuration Window are set correctly.

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816-0830-12 specifications

Sun Microsystems, a major player in the development of computing hardware and software during the 1980s and 1990s, introduced various innovative products that set benchmarks for the industry. Among its range of offerings, the Sun Microsystems 816-0830-12 stands out as a notable system within its lineup. This specific model, designed primarily for server and workstation applications, showcases the combination of cutting-edge technology and robust functionality that characterized Sun's approach.

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The design of the 816-0830-12 underscores Sun Microsystems' commitment to modularity and expandability. It allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, minimizing downtime and ensuring that businesses can adapt their computing resources to evolving needs. This focus on flexibility is complemented by Sun's proprietary Solaris operating system, which offers robust security features, multitasking capabilities, and native support for networked services.

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In summary, the Sun Microsystems 816-0830-12 exemplifies the innovative spirit of Sun, boasting a combination of powerful processing, extensive memory options, and flexible architecture. It stands as a testament to the company's role in shaping the computing landscape, particularly in enterprise solutions, where reliability, performance, and scalability are of paramount importance.