3. Use the addboard(8) command to add an XSB and use the showboards(8)
command to confirm the XSB status.
<Example> Assign XSB#00-0, XSB#01-0, XSB#01-1, XSB#01-2, XSB#01-3 to domain ID
2.
XSCF> addboard -c assign -d 2 00-0 01-0 01-1 01-2 01-3
XSB#00-0 will be assigned to DomainID 2. Continue?[y|n] :y
XSB#01-0 will be assigned to DomainID 2. Continue?[y|n] :y
XSB#01-1 will be assigned to DomainID 2. Continue?[y|n] :y
XSB#01-2 will be assigned to DomainID 2. Continue?[y|n] :y
XSB#01-3 will be assigned to DomainID 2. Continue?[y|n] :y
XSCF>
XSCF> showboards -va
XSB
R DID(LSB) Assignment
---- - -------- ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- -------- ----
00-0
02(00)
Assigned
01-0
02(07)
Assigned
01-1
02(08)
Assigned
01-2
02(09)
Assigned
01-3
02(10)
Assigned
4. Use the poweron(8) command to start up domain ID 2.
XSCF> poweron –d 2
DomainIDs to power on:02
Continue? [y|n] :y
02 :Powering on
*Note*
This command only issues the instruction to power-on.
The result of the instruction can be checked by the "showlogs
power".
5. Use the console(8) command to connect a domain console. Check the
configuration by using prtdiag(1M).
<Example> Connect the OS console of domain ID 2.
XSCF> console –d 2
Connect to DomainID 2?[y|n] :y
:
exit from console.
To switch from the domain console to the XSCF Shell, press the Enter, "#" (default
escape character), and "." (period) keys.
6. Use the showboards(8) command to confirm the XSB status. (See
Pwr
Conn Conf Test
n
n
n
Passed
n
n
n
Passed
n
n
n
Passed
n
n
n
Passed
n
n
n
Passed
Fault
COD
Normal
n
Normal
n
Normal
n
Normal
n
Normal
n
Chapter 2
Setting Up XSCF 2-115
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