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Note – When you delete the system board, please confirm the domain status, the system
board status, the device usage status on the system board, and also the processes usage that
are bound to the CPU or are accessing I/O devices. Then confirm whether you should be able
to delete the system board. Remember that CPU/Memory Board unit resources also define
the I/O resources, so deleting one resource will affect the other. For details about operating
the XSB while the Oracle Solaris OS is running, and for details about DR messages, see the
Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide.
6. Use the showboards(8) command to confirm that the XSB has been deleted from
the domain.
Moving a System Board From One Domain to Another
■ Command operation
1. Use the showdcl(8) command to display DCL information.
2. Use the setdcl(8) command to define the LSB of a new domain.
XSCF> showboards –va
XSB R DID(LSB) Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test Fault COD
---- - -------- ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- -------- ----
00-0 02(00) Assigned n n n Passed Normal n
01-0 02(07) Assigned n n n Passed Normal n
01-1 SP Available n n n Passed Normal n
01-2 02(09) Assigned n n n Passed Normal n
01-3 02(10) Assigned n n n Passed Normal n
XSCF> showdcl –a
DID LSB XSB Status
02 Powered Off
00 00-0
07 01-0
08 01-1
09 01-2
10 01-3
<Example> In domain ID 1, specify XSB#01-0 for an LSB#00, XSB#01-1
for an LSB#01, XSB#01-2 for an LSB#02, XSB#01-3 for an LSB#03.
XSCF> setdcl -d 1 -a 0=1-0 1=1-1 2=1-2 3=1-3
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