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19. Configure the domain settings.
■ In the M3000 server, you cannot perform operations such as setting the domain
configuration, or adding or deleting the system board. The domain has been
configured by default and cannot be changed. However, you can set the
configuration policy and display the domain information.
■ The Domain Component List (DCL) is definition data for the hardware resources
that constitute a domain. There is one DCL per the logical system board. Each
domain has up to 16 logical system boards. The DCL is used to add a hardware
resource that constitutes a domain and to display resource configuration
information. For details on the DCL, see Section 2.2.13, “Domain Configuration”
on page 2-146, the Administration Guide, and the Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s
Guide.
■ In the configuration policy settings, a degradation range applicable to errors
detected during initial hardware diagnosis can be specified.
20. Configure the domain mode settings.
The automatic boot setting configures whether to automatically boot the Oracle
Solaris OS or to stop in the OpenBoot PROM mode (ok prompt). It is the same
operation as to set true or false in auto-boot?, which is the OpenBoot PROM
environmental variable.
• Display domain information and specify
the domain configuration. (DCL
displaying and settings, configuration
policy settings, System board settings)
showboards(8), showdcl(8), setdcl(8)
• Add, delete, or move a system board. addboard(8), deleteboard(8),
moveboard(8)
(See Section 2.2.13, “Domain Configuration”
on page 2-146)
• Display and make the domain mode
settings. (Diagnostic level, Break signal
sending on/off, enable/disable Host
watchdog monitoring, automatic boot
setting, CPU operational mode)
showdomainmode(8), setdomainmode(8)
(See Section 2.2.15, “Domain Mode
Configuration” on page 2-178)