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deleteboard(8)
OPTIONS
OPERANDS
EXTENDED
DESCRIPTION
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised December 2010
The following options are supported.
-c disconnect Detaches the XSB from the domain configuration and keeps it
assigned. If the -c option is omitted, "-c disconnect" is used.
Reserves disconnect of an XSB. If the -c option is omitted, "-c
-c reset
disconnect" is used.
Disconnects the XSB completely from the domain configuration
-c unassign
and puts it in the system board pool. If the -c option is omitted,
"-c disconnect" is used.
Forcibly detaches the specified XSB.
-f
Caution - If the -f option is used to forcibly add a system board to a
domain, all the added hardware resources may not work normally. For
this reason, use of the -f option is not recommended in normal
operation. If the -f option must be specified, verify the status of every
added system board and device.
Displays usage statement. When used with other options or
-h
operands, an error occurs.
Automatically answers "n" (no) to all prompts.
-n
Suppresses all messages to stdout, including prompts.
-q
Displays a detailed message. If this option is specified with the -
-v
q option, the -v option is ignored.
Automatically answers "y" (yes) to all prompts.
-y
The following operand is supported:
xsb
Specifies the XSB number to be disconnected. Multiple xsb
operands are permitted, separated by spaces. The following xsb
form is accepted:
x–y
where:
x
y
You can execute the deleteboard(8) command on a domain that is not running.
When the domain is running, the deleteboard(8) command with
"-c disconnect" or "-c unassign" will succeed only if the following Oracle
Solaris Service Management Facility (SMF) services are active on that domain:
Domain SP Communication Protocol (dscp)
An integer from 00–15.
An integer from 0–3.
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