showdcl(8)
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NAME showdcl - display the current domain component list (DCL)
SYNOPSIS showdcl [-v] -a
showdcl [-v] -d domain_id [-l lsb [-l lsb]]...
showdcl -h
DESCRIPTION The showdcl(8) command displays the DCL that has been set by the setdcl(8)
command.
The DCL is hardware resource information that can be set for a domain or the
logical system boards (LSBs) that are components of a domain.
An LSB is a board unit recognized by the Solaris OS in a domain. Up to 16 LSBs can
be registered for each domain, and they are represented by integer numbers ranging
from 0 to 15.
An XSB is a board unit that can be used in the system and is one division of a
divided physical system board (PSB). An XSB is represented by x–y, a combination
of a PSB number and the number of one division of the divided PSB (x is an integer
ranging from 00 to 15, and y is an integer ranging from 0 to 3).
The showdcl(8) command can display the following information that is part of a
DCL:
DID Domain ID
LSB LSB number. The displayed number is an integer ranging from 00
to 15.
XSB XSB number corresponding to the LSB. The displayed number
has the following format:
x–y
where:
xAn integer from 00–15.
yAn integer from 0–3.