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Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) User’s GuideSPARC Enterprise M4000 / M5000 / M8000 / M9000 Servers English

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viii SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074.5 Examples: Replacing a System Board 4–124.5.1 Example: Rep

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4-10 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074.4 Example: Moving a System BoardThis section provides an ex

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-113. Check the status of the move-destination domain.Execute the showdcl(8) command to display domain information

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4-12 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20077. Check the status of the move-destination domain and moved

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-134.5.1 Example: Replacing a Uni-XSB System BoardFIGURE 4-8 Example: Replacing a Uni-XSB System Board1. Login to

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4-14 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074. Delete the system board.Execute the deleteboard(8) command

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-158. Check the status of the domain.Execute the showdcl(8) command to display domain information, and thencheck t

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4-16 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074.5.2 Example: Replacing a Quad-XSB System BoardFIGURE 4-9 Ex

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-173. Check the status of all related system boards.Execute the showboards(8) command to display system board info

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4-18 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20076. Check the status of all related system boards.Execute the

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-199. Check the status of all related domains.Execute the showdcl(8) command to display domain information, and th

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ixFiguresFIGURE 1-1 Uni-XSB and Quad-XSB (Midrange Servers) 1–2FIGURE 1-2 Uni-XSB and Quad-XSB (High-end Servers 1–3FIGURE 1-3 DR Processing Flow 1–5F

Page 14 - DR-related Commands 3–26

4-20 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074.6 Examples: Reserving DomainConfiguration ChangesThis secti

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-212. Check the status of the system board to be added.Execute the showboards(8) command to display system board i

Page 16 - Audience

4-22 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074.6.2 Example: Reserving a System Board DeleteFIGURE 4-11 Exa

Page 17 - Documentation

Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-235. Check the reserved status of the system board.Execute the showboards(8) command with the -v option specified

Page 18 - Book Titles Order No

4-24 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20073. Check the status of the move-destination domain.Execute th

Page 19 - Documents

Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-258. Check the status of the move-destination domain and moved system board.Execute the showdcl(8) command to che

Page 20 - Text Conventions

4-26 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007

Page 21 - Prompt Notations

A-1APPENDIXAMessage Meaning and HandlingThis appendix explains the meaning and handling of DR-related messages.A.1 Solaris OS MessagesThis section exp

Page 22 - Your Comments

A-2 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007OS unconfigure dr@0:SBX::memory[Explanation] Unconfigure memor

Page 23 - Reader's Comment Form

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-3[Explanation] Suspending device driversDR: in-kernel unprobe board <board>[Explanation] Unprobing the

Page 24 - BUSINESS REPLY MAIL

x SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007FIGURE 4-10 Example: Reserve a System Board Add 4–20FIGURE 4-11

Page 25 - Reconfiguration

A-4 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007[Explanation] Internal error during kernel migration[Remedy] P

Page 26 - Quad-XSB

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-5[Remedy] Disable interrupt on cpu X with psradm -I and if this command failsagain, respond in the manner di

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A-6 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007[Explanation] There may be inconsistency in the system.[Remedy

Page 28 - Basic DR Terms

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-7dr_pre_release_cpu: thread(s) bound to cpu X[Explanation] The thread in the process is bound to the detache

Page 29 - 1.2 Basic DR Functions

A-8 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007[Remedy] Please repeat the action. If the problem remains, ple

Page 30 - 1.2.3 Moving a System Board

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-9Cannot stop user thread: <pid> <pid> ...[Explanation] The DR driver cannot stop all the user pr

Page 31 - 1.3 Security

A-10 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Invalid argument[Explanation] Invalid argument is passed to t

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Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-11[Explanation] There may be inconsistency in the system.[Remedy] Please contact customer service.[Output] C

Page 33 - 2.1.1 System Board Components

A-12 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007[Explanation] DR fails to allocate enough memory to perform c

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Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-13[Explanation] Detected lack of memory resource.[Remedy] Check the size of memory, detach the board and att

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xiTablesTABLE 1-1 Basic DR Terms 1–3TABLE 1-2 Terms Related to Hardware Configurations 1–4TABLE 2-1 Unit of Degradation 2–14TABLE 2-2 Domain Status 2–

Page 36 - 2.1.1.1 CPU

A-14 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Memory operation refused: dr@0:SBX::memory[Explanation] The D

Page 37 - (1) Kernel Memory Board

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-15[Remedy] Repeat the action. If this error message appears again, please contactcustomer service.[Output] C

Page 38 - (1.2) Floating Boards

A-16 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Operation already in progress: dr@0:SBX::cpuY[Explanation] Th

Page 39 - (1.4) Copy-rename

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-17[Output] Console and Standard OutputCannot setup resource map opl-fcodemem[Explanation] Resource memory ma

Page 40 - (2) User Memory Board

A-18 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007[Explanation] A claim request with a nonzero hint came from t

Page 41 - (2) Deleting an I/O Device

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-19[Explanation] The node was not destroyed.[Remedy] Please contact customer service.IKP: destroy chip (<b

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A-20 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007[Remedy] Please contact customer service.I/O callback failed

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Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-21[Remedy] Please contact customer service.Failed to remove CMP xx on board n[Explanation] Internal error du

Page 44 - 2.2.1 Conditions Using XSCF

A-22 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007[Explanation] An unknown resource type was found in the resou

Page 45 - 2.2.2 Settings Using XSCF

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-23SCF error[Explanation] Internal error happened during kernel migration.[Remedy] Please contact customer se

Page 46 - 2.2.2.2 Floating Board Option

xii SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007TABLE 3-15 Options of the moveboard Command 3–20TABLE 3-16 DR

Page 47 - 2.2.2.4 Omit-I/O Option

A-24 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007XSB#XX-X is currently unavailable for DR. Try again later.[Ex

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Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-25[Remedy] Find out the cause of the DR failure referring monitoring message anderrorlog. Confirm the patch

Page 49 - 2.4.1 Domain Status

A-26 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007An internal error has occurred. Please contact your systemadm

Page 50 - 2.4.2 System Board Status

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-27[Explanation] The specified system board (XSB#XX-X) has already been executedby another operation.[Remedy]

Page 51 - System Board Management Items

A-28 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Invalid parameter.[Explanation] There is an error in the spec

Page 52 - 2.4.3 Flow of DR Processing

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-29[Explanation] Confirming whether DR operation is going to be executed or not.Input "y" to execut

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A-30 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007[Remedy] Power off the domain by specifying "-c reserve&

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Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-31[Remedy] Find out the cause of the DR failure referring monitoring message andconsole message. Try again a

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A-32 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007[Explanation] Confirming whether DR operation is going to be

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Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-33Invalid parameter.[Explanation] There is an error in the specified argument or operand.[Remedy] Confirm th

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Preface xiiiPrefaceThis manual describes the Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR hereafter) functionprovided by SPARC Enterprise servers.This manual is intend

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A-34 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007The specified parameter is not supported in this model.[Expla

Page 59 - 2.5.2 Swap Area

Appendix A Message Meaning and Handling A-35[Remedy] Confirm that the DSCP setting is correct, confirm that the dsc process isrunning fine on the doma

Page 60 - 2.5.4 Memory Mirror Mode

A-36 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007

Page 61 - 2.5.6 XSCF Failover

B-1APPENDIXBExample: Confirm Swap Space SizeThis example shows one way to analyze the physical memory on a system board todetermine whether the system

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B-2 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Notice in the Memory section that 2048 MB (2GB) of physical me

Page 63 - DR User Interface

Glossary-1GlossaryThis glossary describes some of the terms used in this manual.Capacity on Demand(COD) An option that provides additional CPU process

Page 64 - DR Operation Commands

Glossary-2 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007eXtended SystemControl facility unit(XSCFU) The XSCF bo

Page 65 - Display items Description

Glossary-3privileges Specific permissions granted to users. This system has platform administrator,platform operator, domain administrator, domain ope

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Glossary-4 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007

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Index-1IndexAAdd, 1-3addboard, 3-2, 3-15, 3-22addfru, 3-26addition, 1-6, 2-20, 2-27, 3-15, 4-2, 4-6Assign, 1-3BBasic DR Terms, 1-3CCapacity on Demand,

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xiv SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007AudienceThis manual is intended for users, who administrate SP

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Index-2 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007move, 1-6, 2-23, 3-19, 4-4, 4-10moveboard, 3-2, 3-19Oomit-I

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Preface xvGlossary and Index GlossaryThe glossary explains the terms used in this manual IndexThe index provides keywords and corresponding referenc

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xvi SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Note – " x " in the order number is the version numb

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Preface xviiContact the field engineer.The following files or document are provided.i. Firmware program file (XSCF Control Package (XCP) file)ii. XSCF

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xviii SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007ModelsThe model names used in this manual are as follows.Tex

Page 77 - 3.1.6 Adding a System Board

Preface xixPrompt NotationsThe prompt notations used in this manual are as follows.Syntax of the Command Line Interface(CLI)The command syntax is desc

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xx SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007 The command syntax is shown in a frame such as this one.Examp

Page 79 - 3.1.7 Deleting a System Board

Preface xxiReader's Comment Form

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xxii SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007FOLD AND TAPEFOLD AND TAPEBUSINESS REPLY MAILFIRST-CLASS MAIL

Page 81 - 3.1.8 Moving a System Board

1-1CHAPTER1Overview of DynamicReconfigurationThis chapter provides an overview of Dynamic Reconfiguration, which is controlledby the eXtended System C

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1-2 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007into four boards is called a Quad-XSB. Each composition of phy

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Chapter 1 Overview of Dynamic Reconfiguration 1-3FIGURE 1-2 Uni-XSB and Quad-XSB (High-end ServersTABLE 1-1 and TABLE 1-2 list DR-related terms.TABLE

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1-4 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Unconfigure To unconfigure a system board in the Solaris OS.Re

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Chapter 1 Overview of Dynamic Reconfiguration 1-51.2 Basic DR FunctionsThis section describes the basic DR functions.FIGURE 1-3 shows DR processing.FI

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Page 87 - 3.2 Command Reference

1-6 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007In the example shown in FIGURE 1-3, system board #2 is deleted

Page 88 - DR-related Commands

Chapter 1 Overview of Dynamic Reconfiguration 1-71.2.4 Replacing a System BoardYou can use DR to remove a system board from a domain and either add it

Page 89 - 3.4 RCM Script

1-8 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007For details of XSCF shell commands provided for DR, see Sectio

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2-1CHAPTER2What You Must Know Before UsingDRThis chapter provides information you must know to successfully use the DRfunctions.2.1 System Configurati

Page 91 - Practical Examples of DR

2-2 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007FIGURE 2-1 Example of Hardware Configuration (with Uni-XSB of

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-3FIGURE 2-2 Example of Hardware Configuration (with Quad-XSBs of Midrange Server)CMU IOUMemoryXSB 00-2M

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2-4 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007FIGURE 2-3 Example of a Hardware Configuration (with Uni-XSBs

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-5A CPU to be deleted must meet the following conditions: No running process is bound to the CPU to be

Page 95 - Addition reservation

2-6 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007 To control whether a system board contains kernel memory, us

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-7When the kernel cage is enabled, kernel memory is assigned to system boards in theorder of their addre

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PleaseRecycleCopyright 2007 FUJITSU LIMITED, 1-1, Kamikodanaka 4-chome, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken 211-8588, Japan. All rightsreserved.Su

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2-8 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Once the copy-destination board has been selected, the Solaris

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-9Deleting or moving a user memory board fails if either of the following statements istrue: The swap a

Page 100 - 00 Running

2-10 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Note – Do not move a device that is part of a redundant confi

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-11Moreover, a system board that is pooled can be assigned to a domain only when it isregistered on DCL.

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2-12 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007When kernel memory is copied, the Solaris OS is temporarily s

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-13operation.As a matter of course, system boards to be deleted, moved, or replaced have alreadybeen reg

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2-14 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Note – Enable the configuration policy option when the power

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-152.2.2.3 Omit-memory OptionWhen the omit-memory option is enabled, the memory on a system board cannot

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2-16 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Note – Enable the omit-I/O option when the system board is in

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-17If the kernel cage is disabled, the system may run more efficiently, but kernelmemory will be spread

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Copyright 2007 FUJITSU LIMITED, 1-1, Kamikodanaka 4-chome, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken 211-8588, Japon. Tous droitsréservés.Entrée et revu

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2-18 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007XSCF manages the following aspects of domain status:To perfor

Page 110 - Configuration Changes

Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-19The table below lists the status types available for individual management items.XSCF changes and con

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2-20 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007To perform a DR operation for a system board, you must determ

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-21FIGURE 2-5 Flow of System Board Addition Processing2.4.3.2 Flowchart: Deleting a System BoardThe flow

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2-22 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Each system board status indicated in FIGURE 2-6 is the main

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-232.4.3.3 Flowchart: Moving a System BoardThe flow of DR operations and the transition of system board

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2-24 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007FIGURE 2-7 Flow of System Board Move ProcessingProcess to cha

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-252.4.3.4 Flowchart: Replacing System BoardThe flow of DR operations and the transition of system board

Page 117 - A.1.1 Transition Messages

2-26 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007FIGURE 2-8 Flow of System Board Replacement ProcessingDeletio

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-272.5 Operation ManagementThis section describes the premises and the actions for DR operations.2.5.1 I

Page 120 - A.1.3 Warning Messages

2-28 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007memory contents. Be aware that some of the total swap space m

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Chapter 2 What You Must Know Before Using DR 2-29For example, when a kernel memory board with memory mirror mode enabled isdeleted or moved, kernel me

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2-30 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20072.5.8 Deletion of Board with DVD DriveTo delete the system bo

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3-1CHAPTER3DR User InterfaceThis chapter describes the user interfaces for DR.3.1 How To Use the DR User InterfaceXSCF provides two user interfaces fo

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3-2 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007The sections below describe the DR display and DR operation co

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-3TABLE 3-3 Options of the showdcl CommandOption Description-a Displays configuration information and status of all domai

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3-4 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007The table below lists the items displayed by the showdcl(8) co

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-53.1.2 Displaying Domain StatusThe showdomainstatus(8) command lists the domains in the system and theirstatus. This com

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3-6 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007The following example shows a display of the showdomainstatus

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-7The following examples show the format and options of the showboards(8)command.The table below lists the items displaye

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vContentsPreface xiii1. Overview of Dynamic Reconfiguration 1–11.1 DR 1–11.2 Basic DR Functions 1–51.2.1 Adding a System Board 1–61.2.2 Deleting a Sys

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3-8 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Assignment Status of assignment to domain configurationUnavail

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-9The following examples show displays of the showboards(8) command Example 1: Display of information on all system boar

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3-10 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007 Example 2: Display of detailed information on all system bo

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-11Note – The showdevices(8) command only reports information about a runningdomain.TABLE 3-9 Options of the showdevices

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3-12 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007The following example shows a display by the showdevices(8) c

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-13 Example: Display of device information on XSB00-03.1.5 Displaying System Board ConfigurationInformationUse the showf

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3-14 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007The table below lists the items displayed by the showfru(8) c

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-153.1.6 Adding a System BoardUse the addboard(8) command to add a system board to a domain or reserve theaddition of a s

Page 139 - A.2.1 addboard

3-16 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Note – (Note 1) In the system board addition processing execu

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-17Note – (Note 3) If a system board has been forcibly added to a domain by theaddboard(8) command with the -f option spe

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vi SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20072.1.4 Checklists for System Configuration 2–112.1.5 Reservation

Page 142 - A.2.2 deleteboard

3-18 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007TABLE 3-14 Options of the deleteboard CommandOption Descripti

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-19Note – (Note 1) The time required for system board deletion processing depends onthe amount of hardware resources moun

Page 144 - A.2.3 moveboard

3-20 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007The following examples show the format and options of the mov

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-21Note – (Note 1) The time required for system board deletion processing in themove-source domain depends on the amount

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3-22 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007Note – (Note 2) If the DR processing executed by the moveboar

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-23Note – (Note 1) Before replacing a system board, you must know the division typeof the replacement-target PSB and the

Page 148 - A.2.4 setdcl

3-24 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20073.1.10 Reserving a Domain Configuration ChangeUse the addboar

Page 149 - A.2.5 setupfru

Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-253.2 Command ReferenceThis section lists the DR commands and other commands related to DR.For details of the commands,

Page 150 - A.2.6 showdevices

3-26 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007TABLE 3-18 DR-related CommandsCommand name Functionpoweron Tu

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Chapter 3 DR User Interface 3-273.3 XSCF WebXSCF Web lets you execute DR functions from a browser. XSCF Web is beyond thescope of this document. For d

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Contents vii2.5.6 XSCF Failover 2–292.5.7 Kernel Memory Board Deletion 2–292.5.8 Deletion of Board with DVD Drive 2–303. DR User Interface 3–13.1 How

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3-28 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 2007

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4-1CHAPTER4Practical Examples of DRThis chapter provides examples of DR operations, such as the addition, deletion,move, and replacement of system boa

Page 155 - Glossary

4-2 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074.1.1 Flow: Adding a System BoardFIGURE 4-1 Flow: Adding a Sys

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-34.1.2 Flow: Deleting a System BoardFIGURE 4-2 Flow: Deleting a System BoardChecking operation andChecking the do

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4-4 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074.1.3 Flow: Moving a System BoardFIGURE 4-3 Flow: Moving a Sys

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-54.1.4 Flow: Replacing a System BoardFIGURE 4-4 Flow: Replacing a System BoardDeletion reservationoperation for t

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4-6 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074.2 Example: Adding a System BoardThis section provides an exa

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-7If you need to change the PSB configuration, use the setupfru(8) command. Ifthe system board to be added is not

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4-8 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide • September 20074.3 Example: Deleting a System BoardThis section provides an e

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Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR 4-93. Check the status of the system board to be deleted.Execute the showboards(8) command to display system board

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