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Old 04-07-2008, 08:28 AM
Damon Getsman
 
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Default Resurrecting a Sun Enterprise 3500 server

A Sun Enterprise 3500 server has been sitting in our server room for
some time where I work, and I'm starting to think that it may well
have the best solution for a problem that we're currently having
employing a few Sun packages. I won't get into that here, I already
posted on comp.sys.sun.misc about that. I'm thinking that installing
them on native Solaris instead of different Linux variants might be a
bit easier, though, especially with a machine custom configured just
to run the apps that I need.

What I need to find out is how this headless beast can be communicated
with. It has 4 ethernet ports and a serial port. I have no idea what
sort of system or configuration was previously on this machine, so I'm
thinking that it might be best to start with using the serial port as
a terminal interface, provided the machine has a working OS installed
on it right now.

I'm not sure of what kinds of settings I'll need to put on the comm
port to attempt this from a ubuntu linux workstation. Also not sure
if I should try doing this with a null modem cable or if straight
serial will give what I need.

Also, any information about what I can do if this machine does not
have a valid OS installed would be much appreciated; I'm at a loss due
to the headlessness of this machine. It does have a CD drive for
media, so it has that much at least. :P

Much thanks for helping me communicate with this beautiful piece of
hardware!
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Old 04-07-2008, 08:28 AM
Richard B. Gilbert
 
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Default Re: Resurrecting a Sun Enterprise 3500 server

Damon Getsman wrote:
> A Sun Enterprise 3500 server has been sitting in our server room for
> some time where I work, and I'm starting to think that it may well
> have the best solution for a problem that we're currently having
> employing a few Sun packages. I won't get into that here, I already
> posted on comp.sys.sun.misc about that. I'm thinking that installing
> them on native Solaris instead of different Linux variants might be a
> bit easier, though, especially with a machine custom configured just
> to run the apps that I need.
>
> What I need to find out is how this headless beast can be communicated
> with. It has 4 ethernet ports and a serial port. I have no idea what
> sort of system or configuration was previously on this machine, so I'm
> thinking that it might be best to start with using the serial port as
> a terminal interface, provided the machine has a working OS installed
> on it right now.
>
> I'm not sure of what kinds of settings I'll need to put on the comm
> port to attempt this from a ubuntu linux workstation. Also not sure
> if I should try doing this with a null modem cable or if straight
> serial will give what I need.
>

I'd try 9600 8/n/1 for the comm settings and a null modem cable. It
might be something else but that's a reasonable first guess. If it
doesn't work, try 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 19,200. . . .

> Also, any information about what I can do if this machine does not
> have a valid OS installed would be much appreciated; I'm at a loss due
> to the headlessness of this machine. It does have a CD drive for
> media, so it has that much at least. :P
>


It should have firmware (OBP or Open Boot PROM) that should talk to you
through the serial port. Sun has a couple of manuals in PDF format that
discuss the OBP, commands, etc.

You can't get Solaris media on CDROM any longer. Either find whatever
was installed on your machine if some busybody hasn't thrown it away or
download Solaris 10 from Sun and burn your own CDs. Some CD drives
don't like home made CDs; all you can do is to burn your CDs at the
slowest available speed which will sometimes work. If you are very
lucky, you might find a media kit on e-Bay. Or, you might be able to
install a DVD drive if the existing CD drive is EIDE. If it's SCSI
you're probably out of luck; SCSI DVD drives may be available but I
suspect that they are both rare and expensive!

You can "break in" by booting from the install CD; ISTR you want to say
"boot -s CDROM" at the OBP prompt. Mount the root partition at "/a".
Then vi /etc/passwd and/or /etc/shadow to clear the root password.

Now you can boot from disk and log in as root with no password.

You can execute /usr/sbin/sys-unconfig to wipe the current network
config, reboot and be prompted for a new root password, networking
configuration, time zone, etc. Note that once you do this, the old
config is gone! You can, if you wish, use passwd to set a new root
password without wiping the network configuration.

Where you go from here depends on your intentions, knowledge, and abilities!


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Old 04-21-2008, 05:46 AM
Tony Albers
 
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Default Re: Resurrecting a Sun Enterprise 3500 server

Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
> Damon Getsman wrote:
>> A Sun Enterprise 3500 server has been sitting in our server room for
>> some time where I work, and I'm starting to think that it may well
>> have the best solution for a problem that we're currently having
>> employing a few Sun packages. I won't get into that here, I already
>> posted on comp.sys.sun.misc about that. I'm thinking that installing
>> them on native Solaris instead of different Linux variants might be a
>> bit easier, though, especially with a machine custom configured just
>> to run the apps that I need.
>>
>> What I need to find out is how this headless beast can be communicated
>> with. It has 4 ethernet ports and a serial port. I have no idea what
>> sort of system or configuration was previously on this machine, so I'm
>> thinking that it might be best to start with using the serial port as
>> a terminal interface, provided the machine has a working OS installed
>> on it right now.
>>
>> I'm not sure of what kinds of settings I'll need to put on the comm
>> port to attempt this from a ubuntu linux workstation. Also not sure
>> if I should try doing this with a null modem cable or if straight
>> serial will give what I need.
>>

> I'd try 9600 8/n/1 for the comm settings and a null modem cable. It
> might be something else but that's a reasonable first guess. If it
> doesn't work, try 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 19,200. . . .
>
>> Also, any information about what I can do if this machine does not
>> have a valid OS installed would be much appreciated; I'm at a loss due
>> to the headlessness of this machine. It does have a CD drive for
>> media, so it has that much at least. :P
>>

>
> It should have firmware (OBP or Open Boot PROM) that should talk to you
> through the serial port. Sun has a couple of manuals in PDF format that
> discuss the OBP, commands, etc.
>
> You can't get Solaris media on CDROM any longer. Either find whatever
> was installed on your machine if some busybody hasn't thrown it away or
> download Solaris 10 from Sun and burn your own CDs. Some CD drives
> don't like home made CDs; all you can do is to burn your CDs at the
> slowest available speed which will sometimes work. If you are very
> lucky, you might find a media kit on e-Bay. Or, you might be able to
> install a DVD drive if the existing CD drive is EIDE. If it's SCSI
> you're probably out of luck; SCSI DVD drives may be available but I
> suspect that they are both rare and expensive!
>
> You can "break in" by booting from the install CD; ISTR you want to say
> "boot -s CDROM" at the OBP prompt. Mount the root partition at "/a".
> Then vi /etc/passwd and/or /etc/shadow to clear the root password.
>
> Now you can boot from disk and log in as root with no password.
>
> You can execute /usr/sbin/sys-unconfig to wipe the current network
> config, reboot and be prompted for a new root password, networking
> configuration, time zone, etc. Note that once you do this, the old
> config is gone! You can, if you wish, use passwd to set a new root
> password without wiping the network configuration.
>
> Where you go from here depends on your intentions, knowledge, and
> abilities!
>
>


yay, sounds like the right way to go.

I think I still have some parts for that system lying around, send me an
email if you need anything.

/tony
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Old 04-21-2008, 05:46 AM
Damon Getsman
 
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Default Re: Resurrecting a Sun Enterprise 3500 server

On Apr 11, 4:50 am, Tony Albers <tony.alb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> yay, sounds like the right way to go.
>
> I think I still have some parts for that system lying around, send me an
> email if you need anything.


At this point I think that we're going to be using it as trade-in
value sometime soon. If we don't it may well end up at my house so I
can get more used to the hardware. If that happens I'll almost
certainly get ahold of you. What kind of stuff do you have laying
around for it?

-Damon
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Old 04-21-2008, 05:46 AM
Tony Albers
 
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Default Re: Resurrecting a Sun Enterprise 3500 server

Damon Getsman wrote:
> On Apr 11, 4:50 am, Tony Albers <tony.alb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> yay, sounds like the right way to go.
>>
>> I think I still have some parts for that system lying around, send me an
>> email if you need anything.

>
> At this point I think that we're going to be using it as trade-in
> value sometime soon. If we don't it may well end up at my house so I
> can get more used to the hardware. If that happens I'll almost
> certainly get ahold of you. What kind of stuff do you have laying
> around for it?
>
> -Damon


I think I have a PSU and abt. 6 CPU/MEM boards, 450 and 480 MHz procs.
and loads om RAM. (4 or 8 GB on each board)

/tony
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