TABLE 2-1

Arguments are the words that follow the command name and are divided into two categories:

Required arguments

Optional arguments

Optional arguments always follow the option flags on the command line. In the following example, the optional domainID argument, a, follows the option flag, -d.The boardname argument, which is sb2 in this example, is a required argument and is the board name for a CPU/Memory board.

schostname:SC> addboard -d a sb2

Command Names

Most system controller commands are in the form of verbnoun. Command names are in the English language. System controller commands are case insensitive.

Note When typing system controller commands, you can type the complete command name or type just enough of the command name to uniquely identify it.

Component Names

shows the component names that are accessible from the platform. TABLE 2-2shows the component names that are accessible from the domain. In both tables, you can type the component names in either upper case or lower case.

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