2-164 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • January 2012
Displaying the XSB Status
By referring to the XSB status of a domain, the user obtains information about an
XSB, such as whether its has been assigned and whether it has been recognized by
the Oracle Solaris OS. Such information also includes the current process and state of
the XSB and whether it was added or deleted successfully. The procedure for
displaying status information is shown below.
To display the domain partitioning status, see Section 2.2.14, “System Board
Configuration” on page 2-175. In the M3000 server, only the following number is
displayed, domain ID is 00, XSB is 00-0, and LSB is 00.
■ Command operation
● Use the showboards(8) command to display XSB status information.
<Example 1> Display all XSB status information.
XSCF> showboards -va
XSB R DID(LSB) Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test Fault COD
---- - -------- ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- -------- ----
00-0 00(00) Assigned y y y Passed Normal n
00-1 00(01) Assigned y y y Passed Normal n
00-2 02(02) Assigned y y n Passed Normal n
00-3 03(03) Assigned y y n Passed Normal n
01-0 01(01) Assigned y y y Passed Normal n
01-1 01(02) Assigned y y y Passed Normal n
01-2 02(06) Assigned y y n Passed Normal n
01-3 03(07) Assigned y y n Passed Normal n
<Example 2> Display detailed information about XSB#00-0.
XSCF> showboards –v 00-0
XSB R DID(LSB) Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test Fault COD
---- - -------- ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- -------- ----
00-0 00(00) Assigned y y y Passed Normal n
<Example 3> Display XSB information about pooled XSBs and domain ID 0.
XSCF> showboards –c sp -d 0
XSB DID(LSB) Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test Fault
---- -------- ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- --------
00-0 SP Assigned n n n Passed Normal