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Fujitsu M10-4 - Restoring XSCF Setting Information

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XSCF>
diagxbu
-b
1
-p
0
XBU
diagnosis
is
about
to
start,
Continue?[y|n]
:
y
Power
on
sequence
started.
[7200sec]

0.....
30.....
60.....
90.....120end
XBU
diagnosis
started.
[7200sec]

0.....
30.....
60.....
90.....120end
completed.
Power
off
sequence
started.
[1200sec]

0.....
30.....
60.....
90.....120end
completed.
*Note*
Please
confirm
the
error
of
XBU
by
"showlogs
error".
In
addition,
please
confirm
the
degraded
of
XBU
by
"showstatus".
XSCF>
restoreconfig
-V
file:///media/usb_msd/sy stem.cfg
The
command
also
diagnoses
the
crossbar
cables
in
the
chassis
and
their
connection
status.
The
following
example
shows
the
command
for
diagnosing
the
crossbar
cable
between
PPAR-ID
0
and
BB-ID#1,
and
the
crossbar
unit.
 
<Description
of
options>
-b:Specifies
the
BB-ID
of
the
SPARC
M10-4S
chassis
for
which
bb_id
diagnosis
is
started.
bb_id
can
be
an
integer
from
0
to
3
for
the
SPARC
M10-4S
(without
the
crossbar
box)
or
0
to
15
for
the
SPARC
M10-4S
(with
a
crossbar
box).
This
option
can
be
specified
with
-t
or
-p.
-p:Specify
the
PPAR-ID
of
the
physical
partition
on
which
the
SPARC
M10-4S
chassis
that
is
the
destination
of
ppar_id
communication
is
operating.
An
integer
from
0
to
15
can
be
specified
as
the
ppar_id,
depending
on
the
system
configuration.
Even
during
maintenance
on
the
SPARC
M10-4S
chassis
(including
the
CPU
memory
unit)
with
the
replacefru
command,
the
diagxbu
command
is
not
executed.
After
SPARC
M10-4S
maintenance
work
with
the
crossbar
unit
and
crossbar
cables
removed,
use
the
diagxbu
command
to
diagnose
the
condition
of
the
crossbar
unit
and
crossbar
cables
and
the
crossbar
cable
connection
status.
6.4 Restoring
XSCF
Setting
Information
This
section
describes
how
to
restore
the
XSCF
setting
information
saved
on
the
USB
device
in
"5.7
Saving
XSCF
Setting
Information."
To
restore
the
XSCF
setting
information,
use
the
restoreconfig
command
as
shown
in
the
following
example.
For
details,
see
"10.10
Saving/Restoring
XSCF
Setting
Information"
in
the
Fujitsu
M10/SPARC
M10
Systems
System
Operation
and
Administration
Guide.
Chapter
6
 
Restoring
the
System 97

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