
Note – (Note 2) If the DR processing executed by the moveboard(8) command fails, the target system board cannot be restored to the previous status. If DR processing fails, identify the cause of failure based on the error message output by the moveboard(8) command and Solaris OS messages in the
Note – (Note 3) When a system board is forcibly deleted from the
3.1.9Replacing a System Board
Use the deleteboard(8) and addboard(8) commands to replace a system board. Use them to replace, add, or delete such hardware resources as the CPU, memory, and I/O devices, or replace the PSB of a CMU or IOU.
Note – In a midrange server, you cannot use DR commands to replace a system board. Instead, turn off the power of all domains, and then replace the target system board.
To replace a system board in a domain, first delete the target system board from the domain by using the deleteboard(8) command to make the PSB replaceable. Next, replace the PSB with a new one, and then add the target system board to the domain.
For details of the conditions and actions for executing the deleteboard(8) command, see Section 3.1.7, “Deleting a System Board” on page