TABLE 3-15Options of the moveboard Command (Continued)

Option

Description

 

 

 

-c

assign

Specifies that the command delete a system board from the move-

 

 

source domain and assign it to the move-destination domain.

 

 

The assigned system board is added to the move-destination domain

 

 

when the addboard(8) command is executed in the move-destination

 

 

domain, the power of the move-destination domain is turned on, or

 

 

the move-destination domain is rebooted.

 

 

The move operation from the move-source domain is performed and

 

 

the system board is set to the state where it is assigned to the move-

 

 

destination domain when the domain power is off in both the move-

 

 

source domain and the move-destination domain or the Solaris OS is

 

 

not running in both domains.

-c

reserve

Specifies that the command reserve a system board move in the

 

 

move-source domain.

 

 

The system board is deleted from the move-source domain and

 

 

assigned to the move-destination domain when the power of move-

 

 

source domain is turned off or the move-source domain rebooted.

 

 

The assigned system board is added to the move-destination domain

 

 

when the addboard(8) command is executed in the move-destination

 

 

domain, the power of the move-destination domain is turned on, or

 

 

the move-destination domain is rebooted.

 

 

The move operation from the move-source domain is performed and

 

 

the system board is set to the state where it is assigned to the move-

 

 

destination domain when the domain power is off or the Solaris OS is

 

 

not running in the move-source domain.

-ddomain_id

Specifies the domain ID of the move-destination domain, where

 

 

domain_id is the domain number, possibly 0 to 23, depending on

 

 

server model. Only one domain ID can be specified.

xsb

 

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

 

 

moved.

 

 

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.

 

 

 

Note – (Note 1) The time required for system board deletion processing in the move-source domain depends on the amount of hardware resources mounted on the target system board. Moreover, in the system board addition processing in the move- destination domain, the system board to be added is first diagnosed, and then added to the domain. For this reason, much time may be required for the command to end its operation. Solaris OS is suspended for a while when the system board includes kernel memory.

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