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Chapter 2 Setting Up XSCF 2-101

Note –

For details on using DR functions, see the Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s

Guide.

Delete from
domain

Deletes an XSB from a domain.
Specify the following:
• Number of the deleted XSB
• unassign
Specify one of the following states after
deletion when the domain is running (the
DR operation):
• disconnect (deletion (assigned state))
• unassign (complete deletion (pool state))
• reserve (reserve deletion)

deleteboard

• The XSB is placed in

the assigned (assign
(reserve)) state when
"disconnect" is
performed. At this
state, a reboot of the
domain or the
addboard

(8)

command would add
the XSB again.

• If the XSB is placed in

the reserve (reserve
deletion) state,
turning off power to
the domain places it
in the pool state.

(These are the DR
functions.)

Move to
domain

Moves an XSB from its current domain to
another domain.
After the XSB is deleted from its domain, the
function adds or assigns it to the other
domain.
Specify the following:
• Domain ID and XSB number of the move

destination

• assign
Specify one of the following
movement/integration states when the
domain is running (the DR function):
• configure (OS connection request)
• assign (assign the XSB to the move

destination (reserve))

• reserve (reserve movement)

moveboard

• If the XSB is placed in

the assign (assign
(reserve)) state, a
reboot or the
addboard

(8)

command with
"configure" specified
at the domain of the
move destination
would add the XSB.

• If the XSB is placed in

the reserve (reserve
movement) state,
turning off power to
the domain places it
in the pool state.
Turning on power to
the move destination
adds the XSB.

(These are the DR
functions; see Note.)

TABLE 2-24

Domain Configuration (Continued)

Item

Description

Shell command

Remarks