Table 2-24, Domai – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual

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Note –

For the procedure for installing, removing, or replacing a system board in

the server, see the Service Manual for your server. Also, for details on using the DR
function, see the Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide.

Note –

For an overview of configuring domains, including an extensive example,

refer to the Administration Guide.

TABLE 2-24

lists setting items and the corresponding shell commands.

TABLE 2-24

Domain Configuration

Item

Description

Shell command

Remarks

Display XSB
status

Displays the XSB status for the specified
domain or all domains.
For XSB status information, see

TABLE 2-23

.

showboards

Display
domain status

Displays one of the following items for the
current domain status:
For details of domain status, see

TABLE 2-22

.

showdomainstatus

showdcl

Display
resource use
state

Displays the use status of devices and
resources on an XSB.

showdevices

Display DCL
information

Displays the DCL information for a system
board in the specified domain.

showdcl

DCL (domain
configuration
information)

Sets DCL information.
Specify configuration for LSB of specified
domain.
For details of configuration information, see

TABLE 2-22

.

setdcl

"Omit-memory", "Omit-
I/O", and "Floating
board" are false by
default.

Add to domain Adds or assigns an XSB to a domain,

according to DCL information.
Specify the following:
• Domain ID and number of the added XSB
• assign
Specify one of the following integration
states when the domain is running (the DR
function):
• configure (OS connection request)
• assign (assign (reserve))
• reserve (assign (reserve))

addboard

If the XSB is placed in
the assign (assign
(reserve)) state, a reboot
of the assigned domain
or the addboard (8)
command with
"configure" specified
would configure the
board into a running
Solaris OS domain (the
DR function).

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