How To Install Sun Explorer In Solaris 11 Commands

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Are you breaking your head to find the Sun/oracle server serial number from Solaris operating system? Many times it is required to get support from hardware vendor and every time we can’t go back to look at the server builds books to find it. Here I am just sharing few tips to find the server serial number from Oracle Solaris.

How

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Sun Explorer Download

Download the STB (Sun explorer) bundle from oracle website and install it by just executing the script. After installing STB bundle,by default SNEEP utility also will be installed on the server. You can find the sneep utilities in the below mentioned location.

There are many commands with link to same binary to pull the server serial numbers.In the above output you can see serscn & showplatform softlinks of sneep. [root @ /opt/SUNWsneep/bin]#./showplatform BDFxxx2E4E [root @/opt/SUNWsneep/bin]#./sneep BDFxxx2E4E There are many commands with link to same binary to pull the server serial numbers.In the above output you can see serscn & showplatform softlinks of sneep. [ /]# eeprom grep -i ChassisSerialNumber.' ChassisSerialNumber BDFxxx2E4E ' cr [root @ /]# prtconf -pv grep chassis chassis-sn: 'BDFxxx2E4E' [root @ /]# Please see the below examples taken from an Oracle/Sun Explorer utility.In these examples, if we already know the serial number, these examples show what commands could be used to retrieve the serial number. In these examples a portion of the serial has been masked. Ex: M9000/M8000 # cd /opt/SUNWexplo/output/explorer* # grep AKD11XXXXX * chassis_serial.out:AKD11XXXXX eeprom.out.'