7.8
Assigning a System Board (PSB) to a
Physical Partition (PPAR)
Based on the physical partition configuration list (PCL), assign a system board (PSB)
to a logical system board (LSB) of the physical partition (PPAR).
For the SPARC M10-1/M10-4 system, a system board is already assigned.
1.
Execute the showboards command to check the system board (PSB) status.
XSCF> showboards -a
PSB PPAR-ID(LSB) Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test Fault
---- ------------ ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- --------
00-0 SP Unavailable n n n Unknown Normal
01-0 SP Unavailable n n n Unknown Normal
02-0 SP Unavailable n n n Unknown Normal
03-0 SP Unavailable n n n Unknown Normal
2.
Execute the addboard command to assign the system board (PSB) to the
physical partition.
The following example adds system board 00-0 to physical partition 0.
XSCF> addboard -c assign -p 0 00-0
PSB#00-0 will be assigned to PPAR-ID 0. Continue?[y|n] : y
The following example adds system boards 01-0, 02-0, and 03-00 to physical
partition 1.
XSCF> addboard -c assign -p 1 01-0 02-0 03-0
PSB#01-0 will be assigned to PPAR-ID 1. Continue?[y|n] : y
PSB#02-0 will be assigned to PPAR-ID 1. Continue?[y|n] : y
PSB#03-0 will be assigned to PPAR-ID 1. Continue?[y|n] : y
3.
Execute the showboards command to check the system board (PSB) status.
XSCF> showboards -a
PSB PPAR-ID(LSB) Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test Fault
---- ------------ ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- --------
00-0 00(00) Assigned n n n Unknown Normal
01-0 01(00) Assigned n n n Unknown Normal
02-0 01(01) Assigned n n n Unknown Normal
03-0 01(02) Assigned n n n Unknown Normal
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