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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.
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
showboards
Display
domain status
Displays one of the following items for the
current domain status:
For details of domain status, see
.
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
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).