Backup And Restore Operations; Dynamic Reconfiguration; Xscf Shell Procedures For Domain Configuration - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Administration Manual

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Backup and Restore Operations

For domain backup and restore operations, see your backup software documentation
for instructions. The Solaris OS documentation collection also contains information
on backup and restore operations.

Dynamic Reconfiguration

Dynamic reconfiguration allows you to add PSBs to or remove them from midrange
or high-end server domains without stopping the Solaris OS. DR is not supported on
entry-level servers. You can use dynamic reconfiguration to redistribute your
midrange or high-end server resources by adding or removing system boards as
needed or to replace failed system boards with new ones. For more information, see
the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration
(DR) User's Guide and the Service Manual for your server.
XSCF Shell Procedures for Domain
Configuration
This section describes these tasks:
To Set CPU Operational Mode
To Specify XSB Mode on a Midrange or High-End Server
To Set Up a Domain Component List for a Midrange or High-End Server Domain
To Assign an XSB to a Midrange or High-End Server Domain
To Power On a Domain
To Display System Board Status
To Access a Domain From the XSCF Console
To Attach a CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive or Tape Drive While the Solaris OS Is
Running on a High-End Server
To Disconnect a CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive or Tape Drive While the Solaris OS Is
Running on a High-End Server
Note – To change configuration of a domain, the target domain must be powered
off.
Chapter 4
Domain Configuration
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