deleteboard

Unassigns a board from the domain where it is currently assigned.

Scope

platform shell, domain shell

Syntax for the Platform Shell and the Domain Shell

deleteboard system_board_name [system_board_name . . .]

deleteboard [-h]

Options/Parameters

-hdisplays help for this command.

system_board_name is the board to be deleted. Values are sb0 to sb5 (CPU/Memory board) and ib6 to ib9 (I/O assembly).

Description

Unassigns a board from the domain where it is currently assigned. When you use this command from your current domain, you can only unassign boards that are assigned to the current domain. The CPU/Memory board or the I/O assembly board status must be in the Assigned state and the board must not be part of an active domain. To display the board states, use the showboards command. For more information on board states, see “Board States for CPU/Memory Boards and I/O Assemblies” on page 6. The board does not have to be in the Access Control List (ACL) to be unassigned from the domain.

To unassign a board from a domain, you must halt the Solaris operating environment in the domain. For an overview of steps to perform, see the section “Assigning and Unassigning Boards” in the “Maintenance” chapter of the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems Platform Administration Manual.

If a board is not present, the command unassigns ownership of the slot from the specified domain.

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