To Assign An Xsb To A Midrange Or High-End Server Domain; To Power On A Domain - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Administration Manual

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2. Type the setdcl command:
XSCF> setdcl -d domain_id -a lsb=xsb
where
domain_id
and xcb is the XSB number
3. Verify the operation with the showdcl command.
▼ To Assign an XSB to a Midrange or High-End
Server Domain
1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm privileges or domainadm privileges
for a specific domain.
2. Type the addboard command:
XSCF> addboard -c assign -d domain_id xsb
where
domain_id
number to be assigned to the domain. For example, to assign XSB00-0 in domain
0, enter:
XSCF> addboard -c assign -d 0 00-0
Once an XSB has been assigned to a domain, that XSB belongs to that domain
until the domain unassigns it.
3. Verify the operation with the showboards -a command.

▼ To Power On a Domain

1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm or fieldeng privileges or
domainadm or domainmgr privileges for a specific domain.
2. Type the poweron command:
XSCF> poweron -d domain_id
where domain_id is the domain you want to power on. Only a user with platadm
or fieldeng privileges can use the -a option to turn on power to all domains.
is the domain you are setting the DCL for; lsb is the LSB number;
is the domain to which the XSB is to be assigned;
xsb
Chapter 4
Domain Configuration
is the XSB
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