Addboard – FUJITSU SPARC ENTERPRISE M4000 User Manual

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addboard(8)

System Administration

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NAME

addboard - configure an eXtended System Board(XSB) into the domain
configuration or assign it to the domain configuration

SYNOPSIS

addboard

[ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] [-c configure] -d domain_id xsb [ xsb...]

addboard

[ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c assign -d domain_id xsb [ xsb...]

addboard

[ [-q] -{y|n}] [-f] [-v] -c reserve -d domain_id xsb [ xsb...]

addboard -h

DESCRIPTION

The addboard(8) command, based on domain component list (DCL), configures a
XSB into the domain configuration or assigns it to the domain configuration.

One of the following configuration methods can be specified:

Privileges

You must have one of the following privileges to run this command:

Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.

OPTIONS

The following options are supported:

configure

Configures an XSB into the specified domain configuration. The
incorporated XSB can be accessed from the operating system.

assign

Assigns an XSB to the specified domain. The assigned XSB is
reserved for the specified domain and cannot be configured in or
assigned to other domains. The assigned XSB is configured in
the domain by reboot or execution of the addboard(8)
command with "-c configure".

reserve

Reserves incorporation of an XSB into the domain configuration.
The action of "reserve" is the same as "assign."

platadm

Can run this command for all domains.

domainadm

Can run this command only for your managed domains.

-c assign

Assigns an XSB to the domain configuration. If the -c option is
omitted, "-c configure" is used.

-c configure

Configures an XSB in the domain configuration. If the -c option
is omitted, "-c configure" is used.

-c reserve

Reserves incorporation of an XSB into the domain configuration.
If the -c option is omitted, "-c configure" is used.

-d

domain_id

Specifies the ID of the domain in which an XSB is to be
configured or to which it is to be assigned. domain_id can be 0–23
depending on the system configuration.

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