Deleting a System Board From a Domain
Command operation
■
1. Use the showdevices(8) command to display the usage of XSB resources.
<Example> Display usage of XSB resources of domain ID 2.
XSCF> showdevices -d 2
CPU:
----
DID XSB
id
state
02
01-0 0
on-line
02
01-0 1
on-line
02
01-0 2
on-line
02
01-0 3
on-line
02
01-1 488 on-line
02
01-1 489 on-line
02
01-1 490 on-line
02
01-1 491 on-line
02
01-2 40
on-line
02
01-2 41
on-line
02
01-2 42
on-line
02
01-2 43
on-line
02
01-3 50
on-line
02
01-3 51
on-line
02
01-3 52
on-line
02
01-3 53
on-line
Memory:
-------
board
DID XSB
mem MB
02
01-0
8192
02
01-1
8192
02
01-2
8192
02
01-3
8192
IO Devices:
----------
DID XSB
device
02
01-0
sd0
02
01-0
sd0
02
01-0
sd0
speed
ecache
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
2376
0
perm
base
mem MB
address
2048
0x000003c000000000
0
0x0000020000000000
0
0x000001c000000000
0
0x0000018000000000
resouce
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
domain
target deleted remaining
mem MB
XSB
mem MB
32768
32768
32768
32768
usage
mounted filesystem "/"
swap area
dump device (swap)
Chapter 2
mem MB
Setting Up XSCF 2-117
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