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The following examples show the format and options of the moveboard(8)
command.
moveboard [[-q] -{y|n}][-f][-v][-c configure] -d
domain_id xsb[xsb...]
moveboard [[-q] -{y|n}][-f][-v] -c assign -d
domain_id xsb[xsb...]
moveboard [[-q] -{y|n}][-f][-v] -c reserve -d
domain_id xsb[xsb...]
moveboard -h
TABLE 3-15
Options of the moveboard Command
Option
Description
-q
Specifies the suppression of output message display.
The -y or -n option determines how output messages are
automatically answered, whether or not the messages themselves are
suppressed (with the -q option) or displayed.
-y
Specifies that a response of "yes" is made automatically to output
messages.
The -y or -n option determines how output messages are
automatically answered, whether or not the messages themselves are
suppressed (with the -q option) or displayed.
-n
Specifies that a response of "no" is made automatically to output
messages.
The -y or -n option determines how output messages are
automatically answered, whether or not the messages themselves are
suppressed (with the -q option) or displayed.
-f
Forcibly deletes a system board from the move-source domain and
move it to the move-destination domain. This option for normal DR
operations must not be used.
A faulty system board, or a system board where a fault is detected
will not be forcibly added to the destination domain.
-v
Displays messages about the progress of this DR operation.
If the option is specified with the -q option, the -v option is ignored.
-h
Displays the usage information.
-c configure
Specifies that the command delete a system board from the move-
source domain and adds it to the move-destination domain.
If no other -c option is specified, -c configure is the default.
The move operation from the move-source domain is performed
when the domain power is off or the Solaris OS is running in the
move-source domain. However, if the domain power is off or the
Solaris OS is not running in the move-destination domain, the move
operation from the move-source domain is not performed and DR
processing terminates with an error.