0end
Unconfigure preparation of PSB has completed.
Start unconfiguring PSB from PPAR. [43200sec]
0..... 30.end
Unconfigured PSB from PPAR.
PSB power off sequence started. [1200sec]
0..... 30..... 60..... 90.....120.....150.end
Operation has completed.
Note - In releasing the system board (PSB) by the deleteboard command, the hardware
resource on the system board (PSB) is released from Oracle Solaris. Therefore, the command
execution may take some time to complete.
b. Execute the showresult command to confirm the end status of the
XSCF> showresult
0
c. Execute the showboards command to check the system board (PSB) status.
XSCF> showboards -p 0
PSB PPAR-ID(LSB) Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test Fault
---- ------------ ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- --------
00-0 00(00) Assigned y y y Passed Normal
01-0 SP Available n n n Passed Normal
9.
Execute the ldm list-domain command on the control domain console of the
physical partition, and confirm that the operation status of the logical
domains has not changed after the system board (PSB) deletion.
10. Execute the initbb command from the master XSCF to release the target
SPARC M10-4S from the system and initialize it.
In bb_id, specify the ID (BB-ID) identifying the chassis.
XSCF> initbb -b bb_id
Note - After the execution of the initbb command, the target chassis is released from the
system and enters the stopped state. Do not disconnect the power cords or various cables
until the XSCF STANDBY LED on the panel and the rear READY LED of the target chassis
are off.
11. Remove the power cords from the power supply units of the target SPARC
previously executed deleteboard command.
In the following example, 0 is returned as the end status. So the execution of
the deleteboard command has completed correctly.
In the following example, system board 01-0 is in the system board pool.
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