
4.5.1Example: Replacing a Uni-XSB System Board
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1.Login to XSCF.
2.Check the status of the domain.
Execute the showdcl(8) command to display domain information, and then check the operation status of the domain. Based on the operation status of the domain, determine whether to perform the DR operation or replace the system board after stopping the domain.
XSCF> showdcl
DID LSB XSB Status
00Running
00
01
Execute the showboards(8) command to display system board information, and then check the status of the system board to be deleted. The DR operation for replacement may not be possible if the board to be replaced does not support the DR delete operation.
XSCF> showboards |
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XSB DID(LSB) Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test | Fault |
Assigned | y | y | y | Passed Normal |
Chapter 4 Practical Examples of DR