Restoring Setting Information And Configuration Information; Restoring Xscf Setting Information; Confirming That The Logical Domain Configuration Is The Same As That Before Memory Was Installed - Fujitsu Oracle M10-1 Service Manual

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PSB Test Fault
---- ------- --------
00-0 Passed Normal
 
XSCF>
3.
From the execution result of "probe-scsi-all", confirm that the mounted
internal disks are recognized.
From the execution result of "show-devs", confirm that the mounted PCIe
4.
cards are recognized.
5.
From the execution result of the initial diagnosis, confirm that "Passed" and
"Normal" are displayed for all the PSBs.
6.5
Restoring Setting Information and
Configuration Information
6.5.1

Restoring XSCF setting information

This section describes how to restore the XSCF setting information saved to the USB
device in
Log in to the XSCF shell.
1.
Execute the restoreconfig command to restore the XSCF setting information.
2.
XSCF> restoreconfig -V file:///media/usb_msd/backup-file.txt
For details, see "10.10 Saving/Restoring XSCF Settings Information" in the Fujitsu
SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
6.5.2
Confirming that the logical domain configuration is
the same as that before memory was installed
This section describes the procedure for checking whether the amount of assigned
memory is the same as that recorded as described in
status of I/O
Log in to the control domain.
1.
2.
Execute the ldm list-domain command, and confirm that the operating
conditions of logical domains and the amount of memory assigned to each
logical domain are the same as those before memory was installed.
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