Table 2-27 Domain Mode Configuration Terms - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M4000 User Manual

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TABLE 2-27
Domain Mode Configuration Terms
TABLE 2-27
Term
Description
Initial hardware
Sets a POST diagnostic level.
diagnostic level
The following levels can be set:
• Maximum
• Standard
• None
Host watchdog
Based on communication between XSCF and a domain, the host watchdog function checks
whether the domain is alive (heart beat or alive check). When data transfer from XSCF to the
domain ends normally, an affirmative reply is sent from the domain. If all data is received
undamaged by the domain, a host watchdog packet is sent. If the data is damaged, a request
to resend the data is sent to the sender. If no reply is issued from the domain during Host
watchdog, XSCF causes an OS panic.
Automatic boot
The automatic boot function automatically boots the OS, such as to start a domain and sets
the auto-boot? OpenBoot PROM variable to either true or false.
If the automatic boot function is suppressed, it stops at an ok prompt, so that the user can
start the OS in single-user mode in OS installation, for example.
Break signal
"Break" means to forcibly interrupt data sending and restore the initial state. The signal used
for this purpose is called a break signal.
When a break signal is sent from a domain console, XSCF receives the signal and stops the
domain at an ok prompt.
Mode switch
Switches on the operator panel. The mode switch has the following two modes:
• Locked: Normal operation mode
• Service: Maintenance mode.
CPU operational
Operational mode for CPU hardware that Solaris OS uses. The CPU operational mode
mode
includes the following two types:
• SPARC64 VII enhanced mode
Operates using the enhanced functions of the SPARC64 VII processor. This mode is set to
domains that consist only of SPARC64 VII processors and when the CPU operational mode
is determined automatically by Solaris OS.
• SPARC64 VI compatible mode
All the mounted CPUs operate with the functions equivalent to the SPARC64 VI processor.
This mode can be set for a domain of any CPU configuration.
Note – When the mode switch on the operator panel is set to Service, the automatic
boot and host watchdog functions are suppressed and the break signal is received,
regardless of the domain mode settings.
lists terms used in domain mode configuration.
Chapter 2
Setting Up XSCF 2-117

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