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Managing Domains
Chapter 3. Managing Domains
This chapter explains how, as Customer Administrator and/or Customer Operator, you can
manage server domains. It includes the following topics:
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Introducing PAM Domain Management Tools, on page 3-2
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Managing Domain Configuration Schemes, on page 3-5
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Synchronizing NovaScale 5xx5 Server Domains, on page 3-6
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Powering On a Domain, on page 3-14
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Powering Off a Domain, on page 3-16
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Manually Resetting a Domain, on page 3-17
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Forcing a Domain Power Off, on page 3-18
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Performing a Domain Memory Dump, on page 3-20
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Viewing Domain Functional Status, on page 3-21
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Viewing Domain Power Logs, on page 3-22
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Viewing Domain Powering Sequences, on page 3-23
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Viewing Domain BIOS Info, on page 3-24
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Viewing Domain Request Logs, on page 3-25
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Viewing Domain Configuration, Resources and Status, on page 3-26
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Modifying Domain Configuration, on page 3-33
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What to Do if an Incident Occurs, on page 3-47
Note:
Customer Administrators and Customer Operators are respectively advised to consult the
Administrator’s Memorandum
Operator’s Memorandum
a detailed summary of the everyday tasks they will perform.
For further information about user accounts and passwords, see
Setting up PAP Unit User
s,
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