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Note
-
For
the
versions
of
XCP
and
Oracle
VM
Server
for
SPARC/SRU
that
support
dynamic
reconfiguration
(DR)
of
a
physical
partition,
see
the
latest
Product
Notes.
Note
-
To
add
or
remove
an
I/O
device
in
the
control
domain,
you
need
to
first
transition
the
domain
to
delayed
reconfiguration
mode.
Then,
add
or
remove
the
I/O
device,
and
restart
the
control
domain.
XSCF>
switchscf
-t
Master
The
XSCF
unit
switch
between
the
Master
and
Standby
states.
Continue?
[y|n]
:
y
XSCF>
showboards
-va
PSB

PPAR-ID(LSB)
Assignment

Pwr

Conn
Conf
Test

Fault
----
------------
-----------
----
----
----
-------
--------
00-0
00(00)

Assigned

y

y

y

Passed

Degraded
01-0
00(01)

Assigned

y

y

y

Passed

Normal
02-0
00(02)

Assigned

y

y

y

Passed

Normal
03-0
00(03)

Assigned

y

y

y

Passed

Normal
XSCF>
deleteboard
-c
disconnect
00-0
1.
Confirm
that
the
I/O
device
in
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
is
not
used
in
the
logical
domain.
For
details,
see
"5.3.1
Checking
the
operating
condition
of
the
physical
partition
or
logical
domain"
to
"5.4.1
Releasing
the
assignment
of
I/O
devices."
2.
Log
in
to
the
XSCF
shell.
3.
When
the
server
requiring
maintenance
is
operating
as
the
master
chassis,
execute
the
switchscf
command
to
switch
the
master
XSCF
to
a
standby
XSCF.
Enter
"y"
in
response
to
the
confirmation
message.
If
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
is
the
slave
XSCF,
go
to
step
5.
4.
Log
in
to
the
XSCF
again.
5.
Execute
the
showbo ards
command
to
check
the
statu s
of
the
server
connected
to
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance.
The
BB-ID
of
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
is
indicated
by
the
system
board
(PSB)
number.
In
the
following
example,
the
[Fault]
column
displays
"Degraded"
for
PSB
00-0,
indicating
that
the
system
board
is
operating
with
some
faulty
parts.
6.
Execute
the
deleteboard
command
with
the
-c
disconnect
option
specified
to
release
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
from
the
physical
partition.
In
the
following
example,
PSB
00-0
is
released
from
the
physical
partition.
7.
Execute
the
showresult
command
to
check
the
end
status
of
the
deleteboard
command
that
was
just
executed.
Fujitsu
M10-4/Fujitsu
M10-4S/SPARC
M10-4/SPARC
M10-4S
Service
Manual
November
201470

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