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B.3 Solaris OS Graceful Shutdown Commands

Users can change the graceful shutdown time out of Solaris OS with an IPMI command executed from ShMM or a user application. Note that this setting is not persistent; the Solaris FSM will overwrite it after every Solaris OS boot.

SUNWctfsm is the Solaris FSM for ATCA graceful shutdown and reboot. For installation and requirements, refer the README file included in the release package and the Sun Netra CP3260 Blade Server Product Notes (820-0455).

The commands and parameters are described in the following table.

TABLE 1 Solaris OS Graceful Shutdown Parameters in /etc/fsmd.conf

Parameter

Description and Parameters

 

 

GS_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT

Sets the payload graceful shutdown timeout in increments

 

of 100 milliseconds. The legal value range is from 0 to

 

0xffff (0 second to 6553 seconds).

 

The default value is 1200, which is 120 seconds. This 1200

 

will overwrite the default value 300 in IPMC.

 

Solaris might panic during graceful shutdown if this

 

parameter value is too short. Conversely, if this value is

 

too long, the shutdown could take too long. See Note that

 

follows this table.

GR_COMPLETION_NOTICE

Determines if Solaris FSM will send a reboot succeed

 

notice to IPMC. The legal values are yes and no.

 

The default value is no. IPMC might or might not

 

support/use it.

GR_TIMER_DISARM

Determines if Solaris FSM will disarm graceful reboot

 

timer. The legal values are yes and no.

 

The default value is no. Set to yes only if the blade server’s

 

firmware has no graceful reboot support.

 

 

Any parameter changes you make will become effective only after you execute the Solaris command svcadm restart fsm.

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