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Fujitsu M10-4 - Powering off the Physical Partition Requiring Maintenance

Fujitsu M10-4
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XSCF>
showresult
0
XSCF>
showboards
-a
PSB

PPAR-ID(LSB)
Assignment

Pwr

Conn
Conf
Test

Fault
----
------------
-----------
----
----
----
-------
--------
00-0
00(00)

Assigned

n

n

n

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
Note
-
Before
stopping
the
system,
inform
the
users
that
the
system
will
be
stopped.
Note
-
When
a
physical
partition
is
stopped
by
the
operation
of
the
XSCF
command
or
the
operation
panel,
all
the
logical
domains
on
the
physical
partition
are
stopped.
Stop
applications
as
required.
The
following
example
shows
that
"0"
was
returned
as
the
end
status
since
the
execution
of
the
deleteboard
command
completed
successfully.
8.
Execute
the
show boards
command
to
confirm
that
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
has
been
released
from
the
physical
partitio n.
In
the
following
example,
the
[Pwr],
[Conn],
and
[Conf]
columns
all
display
"n"
for
PSB
00-0,
indicating
that
PSB
00-0
has
been
released.
9.
Execute
the
ldm
list-domain
command
from
the
control
domain
console
of
the
physical
partition
to
check
for
any
change
in
the
oper ating
condition
of
the
logical
domain
after
the
deletion
of
the
system
board.
5.5 Powering
Off
the
Physical
Partition
Requiring
Maintenance
This
section
describes
the
procedure
for
powering
off
the
physical
partition
requiring
maintenance.
This
applies
if
the
system
has
a
building
block
configuration
and
is
operating
in
multiple
physical
partitions.
1.
Log
in
to
the
XSCF
shell.
2.
When
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
is
operating
as
the
mast er
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
4.
Chapter
5
 
Preparations
Required
for
Maintenance 71

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