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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • April 2008

showdcl / setdcl

The showdcl (8) command displays the domain configuration information (DCL)
specified for individual domains or LSBs that compose a domain, and the setdcl
(8) command specifies the configuration. The system administrator refers to and
specifies DCL when adding an XSB to a domain.

showfru / setupfru

The showfru (8) command displays the locations of devices, such as system boards,
mounted in the server and resource partition information, and the setupfru (8)
command specifies these locations and this information. The system administrator
can use the commands for effective use of resources.

addfru / deletefru / replacefru

The addfru (8) command is used to select a device, such as a system board, fan unit,
PSU, IO-BOX, or XSCF Unit, to add it to the server, and the deletefru (8) and
replacefru

(8) commands are used to select and remove or replace, respectively,

such a device mounted in the server. Each type of operation can be performed
interactively with menus.

showboards / addboard / deleteboard / moveboard

The showboards (8) command displays status information about a system board
(XSB). The system administrator can use the command to find out whether a system
board has been configured to a domain or unconfigured from it, and to find out
whether this operation was successful. The addboard (8) command adds a system
board to the domain, the deleteboard (8) command removes a system board, and
the moveboard (8) command moves a system board.

showdomainmode / setdomainmode

In a certain domain, the user may want to suppress the break signal or panic with
host watchdog or disable the automatic boot function. The system administrator can
use the showdomainmode (8) command to display the related function settings and
the setdomainmode (8) command to suppress or disable one of these functions for
a domain.