Incorporating A Chassis And I/O Device Into A Physical Partition; Incorporating A Chassis Into A Physical Partition - Fujitsu M10-4 Service Manual

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6.5
Incorporating a Chassis and I/O
Device into a Physical Partition
This section describes the procedure for incorporating a chassis into a physical
partition by using dynamic reconfiguration (DR) for the physical partition after
chassis maintenance. The procedure described here is applicable only to a system
with a building block configuration.
6.5.1

Incorporating a chassis into a physical partition

1.
Log in to the XSCF shell.
2.
Execute the addboard command with the -c configure option specified to
incorporate the target chassis into the physical partition.
Enter "y" in response to the confirmation message.
Note - In system board (PSB) incorporation using the addboard command, the target system
board (PSB) is incorporated into the physical partition after a hardware diagnosis of the PSB.
Therefore, it may take time for the command execution to complete.
In the following example, PSB 00-0 is incorporated into PPAR-ID 0.
XSCF>   addboard -c configure -p 0 00-0
PSB#00-0   will   be   configured   into   PPAR-ID   0.   Continue?[y|n]   : y
Start   connecting   PSB   to   PPAR.   [3600sec]
    0.....   30.....   60.....   90.....120.....150.....180.....210.....240.....
270.....300.....330.....360.....390.....420.....450.....480.....510.....
540.....570.....end
Connected   PSB   to   PPAR.
Start   configuring   PSB   to   Logical   Domains   (LDoms)   Manager.   [1800sec]
    0.....end
Configured   PSB   to   Logical   Domains   (LDoms)   Manager.
Operation   has   completed.
Note - If you execute the addboard command without specifying the -m option or with
bind=resource specified for the -m option, the resource assignment state before deleteboard
command execution may not be restored.
If the amount of system board (PSB) resources, such as CPUs and memory, before
replacement differs from that after replacement, you cannot restore the original resource
assignment state to the original state. If the resource assignment state is not restored to the
original state, the resources are placed in the free resource state. In this case, execute the
ldm(1M) command to assign the resources to the logical domain again.
3.
Execute the showresult command to check the end status of the addboard
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