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Q: In cases with redundant XSCF Units, why are the XSCF Units on the active and
standby sides switched while the update is in progress?
Q: Can the update of the OpenBoot PROM firmware be applied to all domains at
one time?
8.2

Collecting XSCF Logs

Log information for the XSCF firmware is used for investigating hardware or
firmware faults. XSCF log information can be viewed by the system administrator,
domain administrators, and FEs.
8.2.1

Log Types and Reference Commands

You can view XSCF log information from the XSCF console after logging in to XSCF.
When the log archiving function is enabled, logs are stored on the archive host (see
Section 8.2.2, "Method of Collecting the Log Information" on page
include the following types:
Logs containing fault information
Other logs
Logs Containing Fault Information
If a failure occurs in the system, the system and XSCF collects some fault
information logs.
reference methods. For details on commands, see the XSCF Reference Manual and the
man page.
XSCF on the active side has control for updating firmware on the XSCF Unit on
the standby side. When the firmware update of the standby side is completed,
the standby side that has new firmware is switched to the active side. Then, the
firmware on the standby XSCF Unit (formerly the active XSCF Unit) is updated
in turn.
Yes, it can. By specifying all domains in the poweron(8) command, the new
firmware can be applied simultaneously to all the domains.
TABLE 8-3
lists the types of logs that are collected, descriptions, and
Chapter 8
Upgrade of XSCF Firmware and Maintenance
8-24). The logs
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