Chapter 5 Overview of the XSCF Shell 5-5
setupfru Specifies the number of XSB partitions of the system board and sets the memory
mirror mode.
showfru Displays the specified number of XSB partitions of the system board and the
memory mirror mode that is set.
testsb Diagnoses the system board.
addboard Adds a system board to a domain.
deleteboard Deletes a system board from a domain. Alternatively, it reserves a delete to the
system board. If the deletion is reserved, the deletion is done after Oracle Solaris OS
reboot.
moveboard Moves a system board to another domain. Alternatively, it reserves a move to the
system board. If the movement is reserved, the deletion is done after Oracle Solaris
OS reboot of source domain, and the assignment to the new domain is done.
replacefru Replaces a CPU/Memory Board unit, I/O unit, fan unit, PSU, or XSCF Unit in work
performed according to the applicable guide.
addfru Installs a CPU/Memory Board unit, I/O unit, fan unit, or PSU in work performed
according to the applicable guide.
deletefru Removes a CPU/Memory Board unit or I/O unit in work performed according to
the applicable guide.
setdomainmode Sets a hardware initial diagnostic level (No, standard, maximum).
Enables or disables break signal sending, host watchdog, automatic boot, and sets
CPU operation mode.
showdomainmode Displays the domain host ID, the hardware initial diagnostic level, information of
enabled or disabled status on break signal sending, Host watchdog, automatic boot,
and displays CPU operation mode, ethernet address (mac address).
sendbreak Sends a break signal to the server.
showresult Displays the exit status of the most recently executed command.
setlocale Sets locale.
showlocale Displays locale.
setaltitude Sets altitude.
showaltitude Displays altitude.
cfgdevice Sets the connection destination of the DVD drive unit and tape drive unit. Displays
the setting status information.
console Connects to a domain console.
showconsolepath Displays the operating status of the main console.
TABLE 5-1 XSCF Commands (Continued)
Command Description