12. Power on the target domain, and apply OpenBoot PROM firmware.
XSCF> poweron -d domain_id
It stops at ok prompt. It is not necessary to start Oracle Solaris OS.
13. Check the updated OpenBoot PROM version.
In the following output sample, the OpenBoot PROM version of XCP 1100 is 02.17.0000.
XSCF> version -c cmu -v
DomainID 00 : 02.03.0000
DomainID 01 : 02.03.0000
DomainID 02 : 02.17.0000
DomainID 03 : 02.17.0000
...
DomainID 15 : 02.03.0000
XSB#00-0 : 02.03.0000 (Current), 02.02.0000 (Reserve)
XSB#00-1 : 02.03.0000 (Current), 02.02.0000 (Reserve)
XSB#00-2 : 02.03.0000 (Current), 02.02.0000 (Reserve)
XSB#00-3 : 02.03.0000 (Current), 02.02.0000 (Reserve)
XSB#01-0 : 02.03.0000 (Reserve), 02.17.0000 (Current)
XSB#01-1 : 02.03.0000 (Reserve), 02.17.0000 (Current)
XSB#01-2 : 02.03.0000 (Reserve), 02.17.0000 (Current)
XSB#01-3 : 02.03.0000 (Reserve), 02.17.0000 (Current)
...
14. Power off the target domain.
XSCF> poweroff -d domain_id
15. By using XSCF, add the upgraded CPU to the existing CMU.
a. Execute the replacefru(8) command and select "CMU/IOU" from the
maintenance menu.
XSCF> replacefru
b. Based on
Section 6.2, "Active Replacement and Hot Replacement" on page
perform the replacement operation according to the instructions displayed in the
maintenance menu.
For details on how to add CPU module (CPUM) to CMU, see
Module Replacement" on page
Caution – To the CMU on which the add-on CPU mounted, do not fail to execute the
diagnostic test which is provided in the maintenance menu of the replacefru(8)
command.
16. Confirm that the mounted CPU module has been recognized by the server, and the
error indicator asterisk (*) is not displayed.
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Addition, Deletion, and Upgrade of FRU 25-17
6-5,
Section 6.4.2, "CPU