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 - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Administration Manual

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▼ To Set CPU Operational Mode

1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm or domainadm privileges.
2. Execute the setdomainmode command:
XSCF> setdomainmode -d domain_id -m cpumode=mode
where
specified, and
mode at domain startup, or compatible, to set the CPU operational mode to the
SPARC64 VI Compatible Mode.
3. Verify the operation with the showdomainmode command.
4. To check the CPU operational mode currently set to the domain, execute the
prtdiag(1M) command on the Solaris OS.
# prtdiag
▼ To Specify XSB Mode on a Midrange or High-
End Server
1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm or fieldeng privileges.
2. Execute the setupfru command:
XSCF> setupfru -x mode sb location
where
specifies the system board device, and location is the location of the device, a
number from 0-15.
3. Verify the operation with the showfru command.
▼ To Set Up a Domain Component List for a
Midrange or High-End Server Domain
1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm privileges.
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domain_id
is the domain to which the CPU operational mode is to be
is auto, to automatically determine the CPU operational
mode
mode
is either 1 to specify a Uni-XSB or 4 to specify a Quad-XSB; sb

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