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Fujitsu Siemens Computers SPARC Enterprise M9000 User Manual (162 pages)
Fujitsu Siemens Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) User's Guide
Brand:
Fujitsu Siemens Computers
| Category:
Server
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Figure
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Structure and Contents of this Manual
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Glossary and Index
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Documentation
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Abbreviated References to Other Documents
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Text Conventions
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Prompt Notations
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Syntax of the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers Welcomes Your Comments
22
Software License
22
Reader's Comment Form
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1 Overview of Dynamic Reconfiguration
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Figure
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Uni-XSB and Quad-XSB (Midrange Servers)
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Figure
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Uni-XSB and Quad-XSB
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Basic DR Functions
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DR Processing Flow
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Adding a System Board
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Deleting a System Board
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Moving a System Board
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Replacing a System Board
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Security
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Overview of DR User Interfaces
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2 What You Must Know before Using DR
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System Configuration
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System Board Components
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FIGURE 2-1 Example of Hardware Configuration (with Uni-XSB of Midrange Server)
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Figure
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Figure
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Example of Hardware Configuration (with Quad-Xsbs of Midrange Server)
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Cpu
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Figure
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Example of a Hardware Configuration (with Uni-Xsbs of High-End Server)
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Example of a Hardware Configuration (with Quad-Xsbs of High-End Server)
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Memory
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I/O Device
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System Board Configuration Requirements
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System Board Pool Function
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Checklists for System Configuration
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Reservation of Domain Configuration Changes
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Conditions and Settings Using XSCF
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Conditions Using XSCF
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Settings Using XSCF
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Configuration Policy Option
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Floating Board Option
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TABLE 2-1 Unit of Degradation
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Omit-Memory Option
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Omit-I/O Option
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Conditions and Settings Using Solaris os
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I/O and Software Requirements
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Settings of Kernel Cage Memory
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Status Management
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Domain Status
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System Board Status
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TABLE 2-2 Domain Status
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TABLE 2-3 System Board Management Items
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TABLE 2-4 System Board Management Items
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Flow of DR Processing
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Flowchart: Adding a System Board
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Flowchart: Deleting a System Board
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Flowchart: Moving a System Board
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Flowchart: Replacing System Board
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FIGURE 2-8 Flow of System Board Replacement Processing
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Operation Management
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I/O Device Management
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Swap Area
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Swap Area at System Board Addition
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Swap Area at System Board Deletion
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Real-Time Processes
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Memory Mirror Mode
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Capacity on Demand (COD)
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XSCF Failover
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Kernel Memory Board Deletion
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Deletion of Board with DVD Drive
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3 DR User Interface
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How to Use the DR User Interface
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Displaying Domain Information
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TABLE 3-2 DR Operation Commands
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TABLE 3-3 Options of the Showdcl Command
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TABLE 3-4 Items of Domain Information to be Displayed
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Displaying Domain Status
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Displaying System Board Information
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TABLE 3-6 Items of Domain Information to be Displayed
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TABLE 3-7 Options of the Showboards Command
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TABLE 3-8 Items of System Board Information to be Displayed
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Displaying Device Information
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TABLE 3-10 Domain Information Displayed by the Showdevices Command
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Displaying System Board Configuration Information
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TABLE 3-11 Options of the Showfru Command
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TABLE 3-12 Items of System Board Configuration Information to be Displayed
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Adding a System Board
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TABLE 3-13 Options of the Addboard Command
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Deleting a System Board
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TABLE 3-14 Options of the Deleteboard Command
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Moving a System Board
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Replacing a System Board
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Reserving a Domain Configuration Change
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Command Reference
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XSCF Web
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RCM Script
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4 Practical Examples of DR
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Flow of DR Operation
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Flow: Adding a System Board
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FIGURE 4-1 Flow: Adding a System Board
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Flow: Deleting a System Board
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FIGURE 4-2 Flow: Deleting a System Board
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Flow: Moving a System Board
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Figure
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Flow: Replacing a System Board
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Figure
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Example: Adding a System Board
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Figure
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Example: Deleting a System Board
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Example: Moving a System Board
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Examples: Replacing a System Board
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Example: Replacing a Uni-XSB System Board
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Example: Replacing a Quad-XSB System Board
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Examples: Reserving Domain Configuration Changes
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Example: Reserving a System Board Add
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Example: Reserving a System Board Delete
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Example: Reserving a System Board Move
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A.1.1 Transition Messages
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A.1 Solaris os Messages
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Message Meaning and Handling
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Solaris os Messages
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Transition Messages
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A.1.2 PANIC Messages
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PANIC Messages
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A.1.3 Warning Messages
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Warning Messages
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A.2 Command Messages
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A.2.1 Addboard
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Command Messages
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Addboard
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A.2.2 Deleteboard
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Deleteboard
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A.2.3 Moveboard
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Moveboard
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A.2.4 Setdcl
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Setdcl
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A.2.5 Setupfru
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Setupfru
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A.2.6 Showdevices
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Showdevices
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Example: Confirm Swap Space Size
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers SPARC Enterprise M9000 Product Notes (50 pages)
Enterprise servers For XCP version 1072
Brand:
Fujitsu Siemens Computers
| Category:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Preface
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Technical Support
7
Software Resources
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Accessing Documentation
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers Welcomes Your Comments
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General Information about XCP
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Supported Firmware and Operating System
9
Solaris os Patch Information
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Patches for SPARC64 VI Processors
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Patches for SPARC64 VII Processors
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Updating to XCP
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Resetting the XSCF Firmware
11
Updating from a Version Earlier than XCP 1050
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Updating from a Version Earlier than XCP 1070
12
Functionality Issues and Limitations
12
Limitations for SPARC64 VII Processors
12
General Functionality Issues and Limitations
12
Information about Hardware
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Hardware Issues and Workarounds
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Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000 Cards
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Information about Software
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XCP Issues and Workarounds
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Solaris os Issues and Workarounds
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Software Documentation Updates
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Identifying Degraded Memory in a System
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Identifying Different Memory Sizes in a System Board
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Using the Showdevices Command
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Using the Prtdiag Command to Identify Memory Size
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Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board
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CPU Upgrade
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Installation Notes
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Updating the Openboot PROM Firmware with Processor Upgrade
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Adding SPARC64 VII Processors to a Domain Using DR
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Adding a New CMU Equipped with SPARC64 VII as a New Domain
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Upgrading an On-CMU SPARC64 VI to SPARC64 VII, or Adding SPARC64
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To an Existing CMU, to an Existing Domain Configured with SPARC64 VI
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Adding a New CMU Equipped with SPARC64 VII to an Existing Domain Configured with SPARC64 VI
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