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2.2.3
Domain Configuration
Any XSBs in the server can be combined to configure a domain, regardless of 
whether the divided XSB is the Uni-XSBs or Quad-XSBs.
These XSBs can be used in any combination for a flexible domain configuration. 
Also, the quantity of resources for one XSB can be adjusted according to the division 
type of a PSB. Thus, a domain can be configured based on the quantity of resources 
required for job operations.
XSCF user interfaces are used to configure a domain. Each configured domain is 
managed by the XSCF.
The maximum number of domains that can be configured in the servers depends on 
the system. Up to 16 domains can be configured in M8000 servers, and up to 24 
domains can be configured in M9000 servers.
To configure a domain, an LSB number must first be assigned so that a logical 
system board (LSB) can function as an LSB of the XSB.
This LSB number is referenced by the Oracle Solaris OS, and it must be a unique 
number in the domain. However, if one XSB is shared by multiple domains, a 
common LSB number need not be defined in the domains. An arbitrary LSB number 
can be assigned for this setting in each domain.
Domain configuration settings are made for each domain. A domain can be 
configured by specifying an XSB together with this LSB number.
Up to 16 XSBs can be configured in a single domain.
The following as well as the quantity of resources must be considered by the user 
who is specifying the domain configuration and division type:
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The Uni-XSB type is suitable in the configuration of a domain requiring a large 
quantity of resources. Also, an XSB of the Uni-XSB type is separated by the 
physical configuration units of a CMU and IOU. Thus, if a hardware error occurs 
in a CPU or memory, hardware can easily be replaced without affecting other 
domains. However, a resource quantity decrease due to an error may be in the 
range specified by the PSB.
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Quad-XSB type is suitable in the configuration of a small-scale domain, and 
optimized for flexible resource management. However, since domains are 
logically separated in a PSB, an error in the hardware shared within the PSB may 
affect other domains.
In addition, resources of a configured domain can be added to and deleted from 
individual XSBs, and they can be moved between domains by using DR function.
