Deleting a system board from a domain – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • April 2008
Deleting a System Board From a Domain
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Command operation
1. Use the showdevices (8) command to display the usage of XSB resources.
XSCF> showdevices -d 2
CPU:
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DID XSB id state speed ecache
02 01-0 0 on-line 2376 0
02 01-0 1 on-line 2376 0
02 01-0 2 on-line 2376 0
02 01-0 3 on-line 2376 0
02 01-1 488 on-line 2376 0
02 01-1 489 on-line 2376 0
02 01-1 490 on-line 2376 0
02 01-1 491 on-line 2376 0
02 01-2 40 on-line 2376 0
02 01-2 41 on-line 2376 0
02 01-2 42 on-line 2376 0
02 01-2 43 on-line 2376 0
02 01-3 50 on-line 2376 0
02 01-3 51 on-line 2376 0
02 01-3 52 on-line 2376 0
02 01-3 53 on-line 2376 0
Memory:
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board perm base domain target deleted remaining
DID XSB mem MB mem MB address mem MB XSB mem MB mem MB
02 01-0 8192 2048 0x000003c000000000 32768
02 01-1 8192 0 0x0000020000000000 32768
02 01-2 8192 0 0x000001c000000000 32768
02 01-3 8192 0 0x0000018000000000 32768
IO Devices:
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DID XSB device resouce usage
02 01-0 sd0 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 mounted filesystem "/"
02 01-0 sd0 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 swap area
02 01-0 sd0 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 dump device (swap)