Chapter 4
Practical Examples of DR
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3. Check the status of the system board to be deleted.
Execute the
showboards
(8) command to display system board information, and
then check the status of the system board to be deleted.
4. Delete the system board.
Execute the
deleteboard
(8) command to delete the system board and pool it in
the system board pool.
5. Check the status of the domain and deleted system board.
When the
deleteboard
(8) command ends normally, execute the
showdcl
(8)
command to check the operation status of the domain, and then execute the
showboards
(8) command to check the status of the deleted system board.
If the
deleteboard
(8) command completes abnormally or leaves the board in an
unwanted status, refer output messages to identify the problem, then correct it.
XSCF>
showboards -a
XSB
DID(LSB)
Assignment
Pwr
Conn
Conf
Test
Fault
-------------------------------------------------------------------
00-0
00(00)
Assigned
y
y
y
Passed
Normal
01-0
00(01)
Assigned
y
y
y
Passed
Normal
XSCF>
deleteboard -c unassign 01-0
XSCF>
showdcl -d 0
DID
LSB
XSB
Status
00
Running
00
00-0
01
01-0
XSCF>
showboards -a
XSB
DID(LSB)
Assignment
Pwr
Conn
Conf
Test
Fault
----------------------------------------------------------------
00-0
00(00)
Assigned
y
y
y
Passed
Normal
01-0
SP
Available
y
n
n
Passed
Normal
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