Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board
1.Log in to XSCF.
2.Execute the following command:
XSCF> showdevices
The following example shows a display of the showdevices
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| board | perm | base | domain | target deleted remaining | |
DID | XSB | mem MB | mem MB | address | mem MB | XSB | mem MB mem MB |
00 | 8192 | 0 | 0x0000000000000000 | 24576 |
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00 | 8192 | 1674 | 0x000003c000000000 | 24576 |
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00 | 8192 | 0 | 0x0000034000000000 | 24576 |
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The entry for column 4 perm mem MB indicates the presence of permanent memory if the value is
The example shows permanent memory on
If the board includes permanent memory, when you execute the deleteboard(8) command or the moveboard(8) command, the following notice appears:
System may be temporarily suspended, proceed? [yn]:
Preparing to Upgrade to XCP 1050 or Later
1.Delete any accounts named "admin".
Use the showuser
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Product Notes 25