7 deleting a system board, Deleting a system board – Fujitsu Siemens Computers SPARC Enterprise M8000 User Manual

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Chapter 3

DR User Interface

3-17

Note –

(Note 3) If a system board has been forcibly added to a domain by the

addboard

(8) command with the -f option specified, normal operation of all added

hardware resources may be disabled. For this reason, you should avoid using the -f
option for normal DR operations. After adding a system board by using the
addboard

(8) command with the -f option specified, be sure to check the status of

the added system board and the devices on the system board.

3.1.7

Deleting a System Board

Use the deleteboard(8) command to delete a system board from a domain and
assign it to the system board pool. If you specify the -c reserve option, the action
takes place the next time the domain is powered off or rebooted.

Before executing the deleteboard(8) command, check the status of the target
domain and system board, and the device usage status on the system board. You
must determine whether you can perform the DR operation according to the status
of the domains and system board, and the device usage status on the system board.
You must also stop the processes that are bound to the CPU and the accessing of I/O
devices to prepare for system board deletion.
If the system board to be deleted is a kernel memory board, check the status and
memory size of the system board to which kernel memory is to be moved.

The following examples show the format and options of the deleteboard(8)
command.

deleteboard [[-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] [-c disconnect]

xsb [xsb...]

deleteboard [[-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c unassign

xsb [xsb...]

deleteboard [[-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c reserve

xsb [xsb...]

deleteboard -h

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