Maintaining CPU/Memory boards

Restarting the system

To restart the system:

1.Turn on any external SCSI devices, starting with the device that is farthest from the system and working toward the system.

2.Turn on the system monitor.

3.Turn on the system.

This reboots the system so that it recognizes the new configuration.

4.When the system comes back up, log in as root.

5.Enter:

/usr/platform/‘uname -m‘/sbin/prtdiag -v pg

The new memory size, memory configuration, and CPU configuration are displayed in a message similar to the following:

System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Fire V890

System clock frequency: 150 MHz

Memory size: 8192 Megabytes

========================= CPUs ===============================================

Brd

 

Run

E$

CPU

CPU

CPU MHz

MB

Impl.

Mask

--- ----- ----

----

-------

----

A

0,

16 1350

16.0

US-IV

3.1

A

2,

18 1350

16.0

US-IV

3.1

========================= Memory Configuration ===============================

 

MC

Logical

Logical

Logical

DIMM

Interleave

Interleaved

Brd

Bank

Bank

Bank

ID

num

size

Status

Size

Factor

with

----

---

----

------

-----------

------

----------

-----------

A

0

0

1024MB

no_status

512MB

8-way

0

A

0

1

1024MB

no_status

512MB

8-way

0

A

0

2

1024MB

no_status

512MB

8-way

0

A

0

3

1024MB

no_status

512MB

8-way

0

A

2

0

1024MB

no_status

512MB

8-way

0

A

2

1

1024MB

no_status

512MB

8-way

0

A

2

2

1024MB

no_status

512MB

8-way

0

A

2

3

1024MB

no_status

512MB

8-way

0

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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