Results From Halting Or Rebooting The Control Domain; Processor Identification - Fujitsu SPARC ENTERPRISE T5440 User Manual

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Results from Halting or Rebooting the Control
Domain
The following table shows the expected behavior of halting or rebooting the control
(primary) domain.
Expected Behavior of Halting or Rebooting the Control (primary) Domain
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Command
Other Domain
Configured?
No
halt
Yes
No
reboot
Yes
No
shutdown –i 5
Yes

Processor Identification

Different platforms and platforms of the same model might have different processor
IDs for identical configurations. For example, on UltraSPARC T1 CPU based
platforms, the processor IDs start with processor ID 0. But other platforms, including
those based on the UltraSPARC T2 Plus CPU, might not have a processor ID 0. The
Solaris psrinfo command might display output similar to the following for
platforms based on the UltraSPARC T2 Plus processor:
8
on-line
9
on-line
16
on-line
17
on-line
The processor IDs exported to a guest domain on a platform running multiple guest
domains with a virtual machine manager might represent a virtual abstraction.
Within each guest domain, each processor ID visible to the software will be a unique
integer value.
Chapter 2
Behavior
Host powered off and stays off until powered on at the SP.
Resets and boots up if the variable
auto-boot?=true. Resets and halts at ok prompt if the
variable auto-boot?=false.
Reboots the host, no power off.
Reboots the host, no power off.
Host powered off, stays off until powered on at the SP.
Resets and reboots.
since 09/18/2007 21:26:25
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