addboard(8)

-f

Forcibly incorporates into a domain an XSB.

 

Note – If the -foption is used to forcibly add a system board to

 

a domain, all the added hardware resources may not work

 

normally. For this reason, use of the -foption is not

 

recommended in normal operation. If the -foption must be

 

specified, verify the status of every added system board and

 

device.

-h

Displays usage statement. When used with other options or

 

operands, an error occurs.

-n

Automatically answers 'n' (no) to all prompts.

-q

Suppresses all messages to stdout, including prompts.

-v

Displays a detailed message. If this option is specified with the

 

-qoption, the -voption is ignored.

-y

Automatically answers 'y' (yes) to all prompts.

OPERANDS The following operand is supported:

xsb

Specifies the XSB number to be configured or assigned. Multiple

 

xsb operands are permitted, separated by spaces. The following

 

xsb form is accepted:

 

x–y

 

 

where:

 

 

x

An integer from 0015.

 

y

An integer from 03.

EXTENDED When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of the command

DESCRIPTION with the specified options is displayed. Enter "y" to execute the command or "n" to cancel the command.

If "-c configure" is specified when either the domain power has been turned off or the operating system is not running, an error occurs.

When "-c configure" is specified, hardware diagnosis is performed on the system board before it is incorporated into the domain. Therefore, command execution may take time.

To use the addboard(8) command to configure or assign a system board, DCL must be set up in advance using the setdcl(8) command.

If the addboard(8) command is executed under the progress of power-on or power-off processing, the busy status is returned. After that processing in the domain is completed, reexecute the command.

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XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007