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Asset ID: 1-71-1012284.1
Update Date:2011-04-26
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Solution  1012284.1 :   Sun Fire[TM] 12K/15K/E20K/E25K: Fastest Way to Move System Boards(SB) Between Domains.  


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216949


Applies to:

Sun Fire 12K Server
Sun Fire 15K Server
Sun Fire E20K Server
Sun Fire E25K Server
All Platforms
***Checked for relevance on 26-Apr-2011***

Goal

This procedure should be used when you need to move a board from one domain to another very quickly.

This procedure prevents the System Board(SB) from being powered off, and then unassigns it from the current domain. Not powering the SB off, prevents it from losing its pass/fail status. This means that Hardware Power-On Self-Test(HPOST), does not have to run on the board, before adding it to the new domain.

This procedure is done completely on the System Controller(SC),  preventing the need to switch between the Domain and the SC.

Solution

This procedure allows you to move boards between domains quickly and easily, using System Management Services(SMS) commands.

1.  Logically remove the board(unconfigures, disconnects, and unassigns the board. It does not power the board off):

  /opt/SUNWSMS/bin/rcfgadm  -d    -v  -c  disconnect  -o nopoweroff,unassign  SB#

2.  Logically bring the board  into the new domain:

  /opt/SUNWSMS/bin/rcfgadm  -d    -v  -c  configure  SB#

  or

  /opt/SUNWSMS/bin/addboard  -d    -c  configure  SB#

At this time, the board  is in the new domain, running Solaris[TM] Operating System(OS). From the domain, verify this with the prtdiag command.

Note: Dynamic Reconfiguration(DR) behavior changed, with the introduction of split kernel cage, in Solaris[TM] 9 OS KU Patch ID:118558-05 ( or later ).

Reference: Kernel Cage Splitting Overview Technical Instruction <Document 1012349.1>.


DR, 12K, 15K, rcfgadm, addboard, Sun Fire, 20K, 25K
Previously Published As 76044

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