Sun Microsystems SUN FIRE X4640 User Manual

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TABLE 1

SIA State File Variables

(Continued)

Variable

Description (Defaults in Bold)

Required for
Linux Install

Required
for
Firmware
Upgrade

apit.osid.kickstart

Tells SIA where the kickstart file is located for a Linux
installation. This could be the URL to the Red Hat
kickstart file or the SUSE autoyast file.

Examples:

apit.osid.kickstart=http://url_to_kickstart

apit.osid.kickstart=ftp://url_to_kickstart

apit.osid.kickstart=nfs://url_to_kickstart

X

apit.enclosureID.oldEnclosureID

Used as part of a two-step process that allows you to
replace a Sun Blade 6000 disk module. The value for
this variable must be the old enclosure ID number
(also called WWN) that can be found on the circuit
board of the blade being replaced.

apit.enclosureID.newEnclosureID

Used as part of a two-step process that allows you to
replace a Sun Blade 6000 disk module. This value for
this variable must be the new enclosure ID number
(also called WWN) that can be found on the circuit
board of the replacement blade.

apit.firmware.enabled

Tells SIA to enable or disable its firmware update
function. Values supported: true | false

Typically used in a test environment, this variable is
not required to upgrade firmware.

apit.firmware.spIP

Part of a firmware upgrade task. Tells SIA the IP
address of the server’s service processor.

Example: apit.firmware.spIP=n.n.n.n

X

apit.firmware.spPasswd

Part of a firmware upgrade task. Tells SIA the
password of the server’s service processor.

Example: apit.firmware.spIP=changeme

X

apit.done.notifyUrl

Tells SIA to access the specified URL following the
completion of enabled SIA tasks. This is currently
only supported for Sun N1 System Manager.

Example:
apit.done.notifyUrl=http://my_destination_url

Contents of the SIA State File

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