Domain Configuration Example - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Administration Manual

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1. Logging in to the XSCF console with appropriate privileges.
2. Specifying the XSB mode, either Uni-XSB or Quad-XSB, using the setupfru
command.
3. Setting up information for a domain (the DCL), using the setdcl command. The
DCL identifies the potential resources for a domain.
4. Assigning the hardware resources (XSBs) to the domain, using the addboard
command. The DCL must be set up before assigning XSBs to a domain.
5. Powering on the domain, using the poweron command.
(Step 5
6. Opening a console to the domain, using the console command.
7. Installing the Solaris OS at the OpenBoot PROM prompt, if this is a new domain.
See the Solaris OS documentation collection for instructions.
8. Setting up any services you want to use on the domain, such as NTP. See
Chapter 3

Domain Configuration Example

This domain configuration example, applicable to midrange and high-end servers,
assumes one PSB in Uni-XSB mode will be set up in Quad-XSB mode and configured
into two domains. The domain configuration will be:
domain0 = XSB#00-0 + XSB#00-2
domain1 = XSB#00-1 + XSB#00-3
XSCF> setupfru -x 4 sb 0
XSCF> showfru sb 0
Device
Location
sb
00
XSCF> setdcl -d 0 -a 0=00-0
XSCF> setdcl -d 0 -a 1=00-2
XSCF> addboard -c assign -d 0 00-0 00-2
XSB#00-0 will be assigned to DomainID 0. Continue?[y|n] :y
XSB#00-2 will be assigned to DomainID 0. Continue?[y|n] :y
XSCF> showdcl -v -d 0
and
Step 6
may be done in reverse order.)
for information on services, including NTP.
XSB Mode
Memory Mirror Mode
Quad
no
Chapter 4
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