Cpu Replacement As An Upgrade In An Existing Domain - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M8000 Service Manual

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13. Use the setdomainmode(8) command to disable the autoboot function of the
domain.
For details, see the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers
XSCF User's Guide and the setdomainmode(8) man page.
14. Power on the domain.
XSCF> poweron -d domain_id
15. Confirm that the target domain has been properly started.
XSCF> showlogs power
16. Use the showlogs error -v command and the showstatus(8) command, to
confirm that no errors occurred.
XSCF> showlogs error -v
XSCF> showstatus
If you found any errors on the hardware, contact a certified service engineer.
17. Install the Oracle Solaris OS of the appropriate version.
For details on the network-based installations, see Solaris 10 8/07 Installation Guide:
Network-Based Installations (Part No. 820-0177).
18. Use the setdomainmode(8) command to enable the autoboot function of the
domain.
To enable the autoboot function, reboot the domain. For details, see the SPARC Enterprise
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User's Guide and the
setdomainmode(8) man page.
25.3.3
CPU Replacement as an Upgrade in an Existing
Domain
1. Update the Oracle Solaris OS to the version of minimum requirements which is
described in the Product Notes of the appropriate XCP version, or apply the
mandatory patches.
2. Prior to using an upgraded CPU, apply the appropriate patches to the software in
use, if it is necessary.
3. Log in to XSCF using an account with the platadm and fieldeng administrative
privileges.
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