
TABLE
Board or Device | Component Name |
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I/O assembly | board_name/port/bus or board_name/card |
system |
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I/O assemblies | IB6, IB7, IB8, IB9 |
(system_board_name) |
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Ports on the I/O | P0, P1 |
assembly |
|
Buses on the I/O | B0, B1 |
assembly |
|
I/O cards in the I/O assembly
C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6,
Description
Removes a component from the blacklist. Blacklisting provides a list of components that will not be tested and will not be configured into the domain when you change the keyswitch setting from an inactive state to an active state or when the domain is rebooted.
Components can be the following:
■Ports (CPU on the CPU/Memory board or I/O controller on the I/O assembly)
■Physical and logical memory banks
■I/O buses
■I/O cards
Blacklisting is done on a per domain basis. When you run the enablecomponent command from the domain, the component is removed from the blacklist for the current domain. When the enablecomponent command is run from the platform shell, the component is removed from the blacklist for all domains.
Using this command, the platform shell blacklists supersede the domain shell blacklists. For example, if a component is enabled in the platform shell, it will be enabled in all domains.
36 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual • October 2001