TABLE 3-14Options of the deleteboard Command

Option

Description

 

 

 

-q

 

Specifies the suppression of output message display.

 

 

The -yor -noption determines how output messages are

 

 

automatically answered, whether or not the messages themselves are

 

 

suppressed (with the -qoption) or displayed.

-y

 

Specifies that a response of "yes" is made automatically to output

 

 

messages.

 

 

The -yor -noption determines how output messages are

 

 

automatically answered, whether or not the messages themselves are

 

 

suppressed (with the -qoption) or displayed.

-n

 

Specifies that a response of "no" is made automatically to output

 

 

messages.

 

 

The -yor -noption determines how output messages are

 

 

automatically answered, whether or not the messages themselves are

 

 

suppressed (with the-qoption) or displayed.

-f

 

Forcibly deletes a system board from the domain. This option for

 

 

normal DR operations must not be used.

-v

 

Displays the progress of this DR command.

 

 

If the option is specified with the -qoption, the -voption is ignored.

-h

 

Displays the usage information.

-c

disconnect

Specifies that the command delete a system board from the domain

 

 

and set it in the status where it is assigned to the domain. This is a

 

 

default option.

-c

unassign

Deletes the board and adds it to the system board pool.

 

 

The command unconfigures and disconnects the system board from

 

 

the domain. If the board is in the state where it is assigned to the

 

 

domain, the command unassigns the board from the domain and

 

 

puts it in the system board pool. Also, if the domain power is off, the

 

 

command similarly puts the board in the system board pool.

-c

reserve

Reserves the deletion of a system board from a domain. The system

 

 

board is deleted from the domain and placed in the system board

 

 

pool when the domain power is turned off or the domain is rebooted.

 

 

If the board is in the state where it is assigned to the domain, the

 

 

command unassigns the board from the domain and places it in the

 

 

system board pool. Also, if the domain power is off, the command

 

 

similarly places the board in the system board pool.

xsb

 

Specifies the system board (XSB) number of the system board to be

 

 

deleted.

Specify xsb in the XX-Yformat. (XX = 00 to 15, Y = 0 to 3). The value depends on server model. To specify multiple system boards, several XSB numbers can be specified by delimiting each with a space.

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