Domain Configuration - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 User Manual

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<Example> Enabling the mail report function and specifying a reply
addresses
XSCF> setemailreport
Enable E-Mail Reporting? [no]: yes
E-mail Recipient Address []: xxxxx@example.com
Do you want to send a test mail now [no]?: yes
... Sending test mail to 'xxxxx@example.com'
3. Use the showemailreport(8) command to confirm mail report setting
information.
XSCF> showemailreport
E-Mail Reporting: enabled
Recipient Address: xxxxx@example.com
4. Confirm the test mail by checking if an email with the subject "Test Mail" was
received.
2.2.11

Domain Configuration

Domain Configuration logically assigns (by partitioning) multiple system boards
(XSBs) mounted in the server to domains. One PSB can be logically divided into 1
(Not divided) or 4 units. It cannot be divided into 2 or 3. (There are two PSBs in the
maximum M4000/M5000 server configuration.)You can assign each of the divided
system boards to any of the configured domains. In the M3000 server, however, the
system board cannot be configured. The system board has been configured to 1 unit
(Not divided) by default.
For details on whether to divide a PSB into 1 (Not divided) or 4 units, see
Section 2.2.12, "System Board Configuration" on page
In the M3000 server, you cannot perform the operations such as setting the domain
configuration, or adding or deleting the system board. Domain has been configured
by default and cannot be changed. However, you can set the configuration policy
and display the domain information.
For an overview of the domain and the system board, see the Overview Guide for
your server. Also, for an overview of the components, see the Service Manual for
your server.
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