
1-10 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • December 2010
Initial System Configuration Function
XSCF configures the initial hardware settings of the XSCF Unit and initializes hardware as
required to start the Oracle Solaris Operating System (Oracle Solaris OS). XSCF also
controls the initial system configuration information.
XSCF User Account Control
XSCF controls the user accounts for XSCF operations.
The basic types of user account privileges controlled by XSCF are listed below. The server
provides the XSCF Shell and XSCF Web, but their privileges depend on the user privilege
(type).
■ System administrator
■ Domain administrator
■ Operator
■ Field engineer
For details on the user privileges, see the Administration Guide.
Security
XSCF provides an encryption function using Secure Shell (SSH) or Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) and an audit function. Any operation error or unauthorized attempt to access XSCF
functionality is recorded in a log. The system administrator can use this information for
troubleshooting system errors and unauthorized login attempts.
Power Control for the Server System and Domains
XSCF has power-on and power-off control of the server. The user can press the POWER
switch on the operator panel to turn on or off the whole system, or the user can use XSCF to
turn on and off the supply of power to the whole system or individual domains.
The user can power on and off the server by using XSCF as follows:
■ Power on/off the server or a domain
The user can turn on, turn off, or reset the server by using the XSCF Shell command from
a remote terminal, which is connected to XSCF over a LAN or serial connection. When
the user instructs power off, the Oracle Solaris OS is automatically shut down, and then
power will be turned off.
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