• Getting a T5120 going

    From Jens Schweikhardt@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 8 21:12:39 2016
    tomatosoup <tomatosoup@none.com> wrote
    in <2016010820585370294-tomatosoup@none.com>:
    # Interesting - have to try that the next time!

    Installing Solaris from optical media is soooo nineties :-)
    I remember vividly the early nineties, when us geeks at the
    computer center gathered around a pizza box connected to a
    CD ROM with the first ever Solaris 2 CD. Those were the days.

    Regards,

    Jens
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  • From Jens Schweikhardt@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 8 20:48:41 2016
    John D Groenveld <groenvel@cse.psu.edu> wrote
    in <n6p40s$5u03k$1@tr22n12.aset.psu.edu>:
    # In article <dfagiiFpdueU4@mid.individual.net>,
    # Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
    After many ignored warnings about which machines I trust, I can open the #>Remote Console window with a tab that shows my FreeBSD box's IP address. #>But when I click "Redirection->Start Redirection" a popup says "No #>appropriate protocol (protocol is disabled or cipher suites are #>inappropriate) [OK]". The "Devices" entries stay disabled.
    Is there something I can do to solve the protocol issue?
    #
    # Firewall between your FreeBSD workstation and T5120?
    # More than a couple queer TCP ports required:
    # <URL:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19860-01/E21549/z40001861019988.html>

    I disabled the firewall on FreeBSD, made sure it allows all IP traffic
    but no change.
    # ipfw show
    00100 43309 17175962 allow ip from any to any
    65535 2 624 deny ip from any to any

    I'm using firefox 43.0.3 on FreeBSD. Both machines are on the same
    private subnet, configured via DHCP on a "fritzbox" WAN router.

    Does a vanilla Solaris 11.3 install come with any firewalling by
    default? Here's the T5120's process list. Anything interesting here? Any
    config files I should check? /var/adm/messages only reports SP sessions
    being opened and closed, which looks ok.

    $ ps ax
    PID TT S TIME COMMAND
    0 ? T 0:10 sched
    1 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/init
    2 ? S 0:00 pageout
    3 ? S 0:45 fsflush
    5 ? S 0:05 zpool-rpool
    6 ? S 0:00 kmem_task
    7 ? S 0:00 intrd
    8 ? S 0:10 vmtasks
    9 ? S 0:00 postwaittq
    13 ? S 0:30 /lib/svc/bin/svc.startd
    15 ? S 1:34 /lib/svc/bin/svc.configd
    42 ? S 0:00 /lib/inet/netcfgd
    45 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/ibmgmtd
    52 ? S 0:01 /usr/sbin/dlmgmtd
    63 ? S 0:00 /lib/inet/ipmgmtd
    70 ? S 0:00 /lib/crypto/kcfd
    94 ? S 0:00 /lib/svc/bin/svc.periodicd
    98 ? S 0:00 /lib/inet/in.mpathd
    105 ? S 0:06 /usr/lib/pfexecd
    148 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/sysevent/syseventd
    168 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/ldoms/ldmad
    173 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/ldoms/drd
    178 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/rad/rad -sp
    180 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/rad/rad -sp
    187 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/zones/zonestatd
    197 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/dbus-daemon --system
    200 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/utmpd
    206 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/devfsadm/devfsadmd
    309 ? S 0:02 /lib/inet/nwamd
    328 ? S 0:00 /sbin/dhcpagent
    382 ? S 0:03 /usr/lib/picl/picld
    498 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/efcode/sparcv9/efdaemon
    511 ? S 0:00 /lib/svc/method/iscsid
    558 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/hotplugd
    572 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
    573 ? S 0:32 /usr/sbin/nscd
    574 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/cupsd -C /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
    583 ? S 0:02 /usr/lib/hal/hald --daemon=yes
    584 ? S 0:00 hald-runner
    587 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/hal/hald-addon-cpufreq
    628 ? S 0:11 /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldmd --recovery-mode auto --recovery-mode-boot-timeout 30
    639 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/rpcbind
    652 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/inet/in.ndpd
    655 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/nfs/nfsmapid
    658 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/autofs/automountd
    660 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/autofs/automountd
    661 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/inet/inetd start
    665 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/rmvolmgr -s
    682 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/ssh/sshd
    694 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/syslogd
    711 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/inet/sendmail -Ac -q15m
    719 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/auditd
    753 ? S 0:05 /usr/lib/fm/fmd/fmd
    770 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/inet/sendmail -bl -q15m
    871 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/devchassis/devchassisd
    873 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/fm/notify/asr-notify
    874 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/fm/notify/smtp-notify
    2236 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/ocm/ccr/bin/nmz
    3176 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/ssh/sshd
    3177 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/ssh/sshd
    3296 ? S 0:00 /bin/ksh /lib/svc/method/epcmds retry 4800
    3305 ? S 0:00 sleep 4800
    728 console S 0:00 /usr/sbin/ttymon -g -d /dev/console -l console -m ldterm,ttcompat -h -p spa
    3178 pts/1 S 0:05 -zsh
    3319 pts/1 O 0:00 ps ax


    Regards,

    Jens
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  • From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to usenet@schweikhardt.net on Fri Jan 8 21:30:53 2016
    In article <dfall9FpdueU5@mid.individual.net>,
    Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
    I'm using firefox 43.0.3 on FreeBSD. Both machines are on the same
    private subnet, configured via DHCP on a "fritzbox" WAN router.

    Does a vanilla Solaris 11.3 install come with any firewalling by
    default? Here's the T5120's process list. Anything interesting here? Any >config files I should check? /var/adm/messages only reports SP sessions
    being opened and closed, which looks ok.

    # nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-ilom

    John
    groenveld@acm.org

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  • From Jens Schweikhardt@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 8 22:06:37 2016
    John D Groenveld <groenvel@cse.psu.edu> wrote
    in <n6p9qd$5a040$1@tr22n12.aset.psu.edu>:
    # In article <dfall9FpdueU5@mid.individual.net>,
    # Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
    I'm using firefox 43.0.3 on FreeBSD. Both machines are on the same
    private subnet, configured via DHCP on a "fritzbox" WAN router.

    Does a vanilla Solaris 11.3 install come with any firewalling by
    default? Here's the T5120's process list. Anything interesting here? Any #>config files I should check? /var/adm/messages only reports SP sessions #>being opened and closed, which looks ok.
    #
    # # nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-ilom

    # nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-net-mgt

    Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2016-01-08 23:02 CET
    Nmap scan report for t5120-net-mgt (192.168.178.20)
    Host is up (0.0026s latency).
    rDNS record for 192.168.178.20: T5120-NET-MGT.fritz.box
    Not shown: 8591 closed ports
    PORT STATE SERVICE
    22/tcp open ssh
    80/tcp open http
    443/tcp open https
    623/tcp open oob-ws-http
    5556/tcp open unknown
    6481/tcp open servicetags
    7579/tcp open unknown
    MAC Address: 00:14:4F:79:C1:19 (Oracle )

    Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 5.07 seconds

    Regards,

    Jens
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  • From DoN. Nichols@21:1/5 to Jens Schweikhardt on Sat Jan 9 02:27:40 2016
    On 2016-01-08, Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
    DoN. Nichols <BPdnicholsBP@d-and-d.com> wrote
    in <slrnn8uaod.88f.BPdnicholsBP@Katana.d-and-d.com>:
    ...
    # Are you *sure* that it doesn't have a DVD-ROM drive? (or did you
    # mean that you don't have the DVD you need?)
    #
    # Take a look at eBay auction: 331748341439
    #
    # <http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sun-Sparc-Enterprise-T5120-8-Core-UltraSPARC-T2-1-2GHz-8GB-Server-/331748341439?hash=item4d3dbdf6bf:g:6S8AAOSwwPhWjYnL>
    #
    # and in particular, look at the enlarged image of the front. AT the
    # right-hand side, just to the left of the two USB jacks, there may be an
    # optional DVD drive. (It is very skinny, but does have a slot for the
    # DVD.)

    Thanks DoN for taking the time to reply.

    I'm 99% sure. The space for the "DVD" has one solid gray metal bezel
    with only a hole for the two USB ports. No eject button, no activity
    LED, let alone a slot for the DVD like on that picture. Since I got the
    T5120 from a refurbisher I assume it was removed. So it's certainly
    not a slot-in drive. But any caddy/tray drive I've seen in my life
    at least had an eject button or activity LED... Should I look for
    a screwdriver?

    O.K. So yours has the blanking panel, not the drive.

    Some places will buy without the drive, to keep people from
    booting from a dvd and bypassing security.

    So -- no clue as to whether yours wants the SATA or ATA version of
    the DVD drive.

    Anyway, see my other post, I got it going booting from USB, yay!

    Great!

    With all those CPUs it is a very good machine for a server, but
    not for really highly compute intensive tasks. STill fun to play with,
    and I'm using my T5220 as a server, so benefiting from what it was
    designed to be.

    Enjoy,
    DoN.

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  • From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to usenet@schweikhardt.net on Fri Jan 8 22:37:27 2016
    In article <dfaq7aFpdueU7@mid.individual.net>,
    Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
    # nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-net-mgt

    Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2016-01-08 23:02 CET
    Nmap scan report for t5120-net-mgt (192.168.178.20)
    Host is up (0.0026s latency).
    rDNS record for 192.168.178.20: T5120-NET-MGT.fritz.box
    Not shown: 8591 closed ports
    PORT STATE SERVICE
    22/tcp open ssh
    80/tcp open http
    443/tcp open https
    623/tcp open oob-ws-http
    5556/tcp open unknown

    Looks like KVMS is disabled. <URL:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24707_01/html/E24528/z40000191582461.html>

    $ ssh root@t5120-net-mgt
    cd /SP/services/kvms
    set servicestate=enabled

    A subsequent nmap should show the remote console TCP ports.
    If not, reboot the ILOM with a "reset /SP".

    John
    groenveld@acm.org

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  • From Jens Schweikhardt@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 9 10:38:52 2016
    John D Groenveld <groenvel@cse.psu.edu> wrote
    in <n6pdn7$66040$1@tr22n12.aset.psu.edu>:
    # In article <dfaq7aFpdueU7@mid.individual.net>,
    # Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
    # nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-net-mgt

    Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2016-01-08 23:02 CET
    Nmap scan report for t5120-net-mgt (192.168.178.20)
    Host is up (0.0026s latency).
    rDNS record for 192.168.178.20: T5120-NET-MGT.fritz.box
    Not shown: 8591 closed ports
    PORT STATE SERVICE
    22/tcp open ssh
    80/tcp open http
    443/tcp open https
    623/tcp open oob-ws-http
    5556/tcp open unknown
    #
    # Looks like KVMS is disabled.
    # <URL:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24707_01/html/E24528/z40000191582461.html>
    #
    # $ ssh root@t5120-net-mgt
    # -> cd /SP/services/kvms
    # -> set servicestate=enabled
    #
    # A subsequent nmap should show the remote console TCP ports.
    # If not, reboot the ILOM with a "reset /SP".

    After that (with or without reset /SP) the nmap result now is

    $ nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-net-mgt

    Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2016-01-09 10:57 CET
    Nmap scan report for t5120-net-mgt (192.168.178.20)
    Host is up (0.0028s latency).
    rDNS record for 192.168.178.20: T5120-NET-MGT.fritz.box
    Not shown: 8591 closed ports
    PORT STATE SERVICE
    22/tcp open ssh
    80/tcp open http
    443/tcp open https
    623/tcp open oob-ws-http
    5556/tcp open unknown
    6481/tcp open servicetags <--- New
    7579/tcp open unknown <--- New

    Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 4.79 seconds


    Redo web login, start Remote Console, still the "no appropriate
    protocol" error. Are the "cipher suites" related to port 5555 "Oracle
    ILOM Remote Console: Encryption"? Should all 8 of the
    ILOM Remote Console ports be open?

    Maybe a recursive show command in /SP/services provides a clue.
    show -level all

    /SP/services
    Targets:
    http
    https
    ipmi
    kvms
    servicetag
    snmp
    ssh
    sso

    Properties:


    /SP/services/http
    Targets:

    Properties:
    port = 80
    secureredirect = enabled
    servicestate = disabled


    /SP/services/https
    Targets:
    ssl

    Properties:
    port = 443
    servicestate = enabled
    sslv2 = disabled
    sslv3 = enabled
    tlsv1 = enabled
    weak_ciphers = disabled


    /SP/services/https/ssl
    Targets:
    custom_cert
    custom_key
    default_cert

    Properties:
    cert_status = Using Default (No custom certificate or private key loaded)


    /SP/services/https/ssl/custom_cert
    Targets:

    Properties:
    clear_action = (Cannot show property)
    issuer = (none)
    load_uri = (Cannot show property)
    subject = (none)
    valid_from = (none)
    valid_until = (none)


    /SP/services/https/ssl/custom_key
    Targets:

    Properties:
    clear_action = (Cannot show property)
    key_present = false
    load_uri = (Cannot show property)


    /SP/services/https/ssl/default_cert
    Targets:

    Properties:
    issuer = /C=US/ST=California/L=Redwood Shores/O=Oracle America, Inc./CN=Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager
    subject = /C=US/ST=California/L=Redwood Shores/O=Oracle America, Inc./CN=Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager
    valid_from = Jul 1 19:53:05 2010 GMT
    valid_until = Jun 26 19:53:05 2030 GMT


    /SP/services/ipmi
    Targets:

    Properties:
    servicestate = enabled


    /SP/services/kvms
    Targets:

    Properties:
    servicestate = enabled


    /SP/services/servicetag
    Targets:

    Properties:
    passphrase = none
    servicetag_urn = urn:uuid:c7288201-e2ff-11db-8c3c-080020a9ed93
    state = enabled


    /SP/services/snmp
    Targets:
    communities
    mibs
    users

    Properties:
    engineid = (none)
    port = 161
    servicestate = enabled
    sets = disabled
    v1 = disabled
    v2c = disabled
    v3 = enabled


    /SP/services/snmp/communities
    Targets:
    private
    public

    Properties:


    /SP/services/snmp/communities/private
    Targets:

    Properties:
    permission = rw


    /SP/services/snmp/communities/public
    Targets:

    Properties:
    permission = ro


    /SP/services/snmp/mibs
    Targets:

    Properties:
    dump_uri = (Cannot show property)


    /SP/services/snmp/users
    Targets:

    Properties:

    Commands:
    cd
    create
    delete
    show

    /SP/services/ssh
    Targets:
    keys

    Properties:
    generate_new_key_action = (Cannot show property)
    generate_new_key_type = none
    restart_sshd_action = (Cannot show property)
    state = enabled


    /SP/services/ssh/keys
    Targets:
    dsa
    rsa

    Properties:


    /SP/services/ssh/keys/dsa
    Targets:

    Properties:
    fingerprint = e1:60:1d:78:ff:74:cc:20:7e:6e:db:01:f0:2c:71:12
    length = 1024
    privatekey = (Cannot show property)
    publickey = elided--JS


    /SP/services/ssh/keys/rsa
    Targets:

    Properties:
    fingerprint = 4e:d4:46:40:49:4a:38:ec:f3:5d:50:b3:01:d9:37:e1
    length = 1024
    privatekey = (Cannot show property)
    publickey = elided--JS


    /SP/services/sso
    Targets:

    Properties:
    state = enabled



    Regards,

    Jens
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  • From al.m.kuzmin@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Jens Schweikhardt on Tue Mar 22 03:19:56 2016
    On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 8:26:45 PM UTC+3, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
    nvramrc: data not available.
    error-reset-recovery=boot

    --
    Jens Schweikhardt http://www.schweikhardt.net/
    SIGSIG -- signature too long (core dumped)

    Hello, Jens,

    I've got a bunch of T5120s and ran into the same issue. Tried a number of firmwares from 3.0.4 up to the latest I could find - v3.0.12.4.ze r101136.
    None of them could work it out.
    So let me ask a question: have you got any news on this topic?

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  • From Casper H.S. Dik@21:1/5 to John D Groenveld on Tue Mar 22 10:52:46 2016
    groenvel@cse.psu.edu (John D Groenveld) writes:

    In article <dfall9FpdueU5@mid.individual.net>,
    Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
    I'm using firefox 43.0.3 on FreeBSD. Both machines are on the same
    private subnet, configured via DHCP on a "fritzbox" WAN router.

    Does a vanilla Solaris 11.3 install come with any firewalling by
    default? Here's the T5120's process list. Anything interesting here? Any >>config files I should check? /var/adm/messages only reports SP sessions >>being opened and closed, which looks ok.

    # nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-ilom

    Is it possible that the ILOM is out-of-date and that the
    system trying to connect it has a very up-to-date OpenSSL
    library installed and it is refusing to connect?

    Casper

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  • From al.m.kuzmin@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Casper H.S. Dik on Tue Mar 22 04:18:11 2016
    On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at 1:52:47 PM UTC+3, Casper H.S. Dik wrote:
    groenvel@cse.psu.edu (John D Groenveld) writes:

    In article <dfall9FpdueU5@mid.individual.net>,
    Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
    I'm using firefox 43.0.3 on FreeBSD. Both machines are on the same >>private subnet, configured via DHCP on a "fritzbox" WAN router.

    Does a vanilla Solaris 11.3 install come with any firewalling by
    default? Here's the T5120's process list. Anything interesting here? Any >>config files I should check? /var/adm/messages only reports SP sessions >>being opened and closed, which looks ok.

    # nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-ilom

    Is it possible that the ILOM is out-of-date and that the
    system trying to connect it has a very up-to-date OpenSSL
    library installed and it is refusing to connect?

    Casper


    Not likely. I tried using CentOS 5 with jre 1.5 and firefox 1.5. No success. And then I found the next document ( https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19839-01/E21875-01/cggghdaa.html ).

    ILOM Features Not Supported

    Among the ILOM features supported on other platforms, ILOM does not support the following features on Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers:

    The KVMS features of ILOM Remote Console. However, ILOM Remote Console does provide remote serial console on Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers.


    So I assume we have to forget about the Storage Redirection on T5120.

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  • From Jens Schweikhardt@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 22 18:30:09 2016
    al.m.kuzmin@gmail.com wrote
    in <d34b104b-c392-40f5-836e-c5201842cc05@googlegroups.com>:
    # On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 8:26:45 PM UTC+3, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
    nvramrc: data not available.
    error-reset-recovery=boot

    #
    # Hello, Jens,
    #
    # I've got a bunch of T5120s and ran into the same issue. Tried a number of firmwares from 3.0.4 up to the latest I could find - v3.0.12.4.ze r101136.
    # None of them could work it out.
    # So let me ask a question: have you got any news on this topic?

    Sadly not. I've been hunting for a recent firmware, but it seems they
    are only available when you have a costly support contract.

    Regards,

    Jens
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  • From Casper H.S. Dik@21:1/5 to Jens Schweikhardt on Wed Mar 23 08:03:57 2016
    Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> writes:

    al.m.kuzmin@gmail.com wrote
    in <d34b104b-c392-40f5-836e-c5201842cc05@googlegroups.com>:
    # On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 8:26:45 PM UTC+3, Jens Schweikhardt wrote: >#> nvramrc: data not available.
    error-reset-recovery=boot

    #
    # Hello, Jens,
    #
    # I've got a bunch of T5120s and ran into the same issue. Tried a number of firmwares from 3.0.4 up to the latest I could find - v3.0.12.4.ze r101136.
    # None of them could work it out.
    # So let me ask a question: have you got any news on this topic?

    Sadly not. I've been hunting for a recent firmware, but it seems they
    are only available when you have a costly support contract.

    I think v3.0.12.4.ze is the most recent version of the firmware.

    Casper

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  • From Casper H.S. Dik@21:1/5 to al.m.kuzmin@gmail.com on Wed Mar 23 08:08:37 2016
    al.m.kuzmin@gmail.com writes:

    Not likely. I tried using CentOS 5 with jre 1.5 and firefox 1.5. No success. >And then I found the next document ( https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19839-01/E21875-01/cggghdaa.html ).

    ILOM Features Not Supported

    Among the ILOM features supported on other platforms, ILOM does not support the following features on Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers:

    The KVMS features of ILOM Remote Console. However, ILOM Remote Console does provide remote serial console on Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers.


    So I assume we have to forget about the Storage Redirection on T5120.

    That is ossible. So the other way to solve is that do a remote boot.

    (boot net:dhcp ....)

    but that would require you to install a install server of sorts.


    Casper

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