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System Administrationshowcomponent(1m)


NAME

 showcomponent - display the blacklist status for a component

SYNOPSIS

 showcomponent [-a|-d domain_indicator] [-v] [location ...]
 showcomponent -h

DESCRIPTION

 

showcomponent(1M) indicates whether the specified component is listed in the platform, domain, or ASR blacklist file.

If neither the -a nor the -d option is specified, showcomponent displays the platform blacklist. If no location is specified, showcomponent displays all components in the specified blacklist.

The blacklist is an internal file that lists components that POST cannot use at boot time. POST reads the blacklist file(s) before preparing the system for booting, and passes along to OpenBoot PROM a list of only those components that have been successfully tested; those on the blacklist are excluded.

SMS supports three blacklists: one for domain boards, one for platform boards, and the internal automatic system recovery (ASR) blacklist.

For more information on the use and editing of platform and domain blacklists refer to Chapter 6, "Domain Control," in the System Management Services (SMS) 1.4 Administrator Guide.

OPTIONS

 

The following options are supported:

-a
Specifies the ASR blacklist.
-d domain_indicator
Specifies the domain using one of the following:

domain_id - ID for a domain. Valid domain_ids are A-R and are not case sensitive.

domain_tag - Name assigned to a domain using addtag(1M).

-h
Help. Displays usage descriptions. Note – Use alone. Any option specified in addition to -h is ignored.
-v
Verbose. Displays all available command information.

OPERANDS

 

The following operands are supported:

location
List of component locations, separated by forward slashes and comprised of:

board_loc/proc/bank/logical_bank

board_loc/proc/bank/all_dimms_on_that_bank

board_loc/proc/all_banks_on_that_proc

board_loc/all_banks_on_that_board

board_loc/proc

board_loc

board_loc/procs

board_loc/cassette

board_loc/bus

board_loc/paroli_link

Multiple location arguments are permitted, separated by a space.

The location forms are optional and are used to specify particular components on boards in specific locations.

For example, the location SB5/P0/B1/L1 indicates Logical Bank 1 of Bank 1 on Processor 0 at SB5.

The SB0/PP1 location indicates Processor Pair 1 at SB0.

The CS0/ABUS1 location indicates address bus 1 at CS0.

The following board_loc forms are accepted:

Sun Fire 15K, Sun Fire 12K

SB(0...17), SB(0...8)

IO(0...17), IO(0...8)

CS(0|1), CS(0|1)

EX(0...17), EX(0...8)

Processor locations indicate single processors or processor pairs.

There are four possible processors on a CPU/memory board. Processor pairs on that board are procs 0 and 1, and procs 2 and 3.

The MaxCPU has two processors: procs 0 and 1, and only one proc pair (PP0). Using PP1 for this board causes showcomponent to exit and display an error message.

The following proc forms are accepted:

P(0...3) PP(0|1)

The following bank forms are accepted:

B(0|1)

The following logical_bank forms are accepted:

L(0|1)

The following all_dimms_on_that_bank forms are accepted:

D

The following all_banks_on_that_proc forms are accepted:

B

The following all_banks_on_that_board forms are accepted:

B

The following paroli_link forms are accepted:

PAR(0|1)

The hsPCI assemblies contain hot-swappable cassettes.

The following hsPCI forms are accepted:

C(3|5)V(0|1)

The hsPCI+ assemblies contain hot-swappable cassettes.

The following hsPCI+ forms are accepted:

C3V(0|1|2) and C5V0

There are three bus locations: address, data, and response.

The following bus forms are accepted:

ABUS|DBUS|RBUS (0|1)

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION

 

Group Privileges Required

 

You must have platform administrator, platform operator, platform service, domain administrator, or domain configurator privileges to run this command. If you have domain privileges you can run this command only on the domain for which you have privileges.

Refer to Chapter 2, "SMS Security Options and Administrative Privileges" in the System Management Services (SMS) 1.4 Administrator Guide for more information.

EXAMPLES

 Example 1. Displaying Whether SB0 is ASR Blacklisted
 
 
sc0:sms-user:>  showcomponent -a SB0
Component SB0 is disabled: #High Voltage
Example 2. Displaying Whether SB15 ("V3CPU") is ASR Blacklisted
 
 
sc0:sms-user:>  showcomponent -a SB15
Component V3CPU at SB15 is NOT disabled in the specified blacklist
Example 3. Displaying Whether SB11 ("CPU") is ASR Blacklisted
 
 
sc0:sms-user:>  showcomponent -a SB11
Component CPU at SB11 is disabled in the specified blacklist: # ESMD sensor read failure 0528.1306.24
Example 4. Displaying Whether Four Boards/Components in Domain B Are Blacklisted
 
 
sc0:sms-user:>  showcomponent -dB IO4/PP0 SB5 IO6/C5V0 EX7/ABUS0 
Component IO4/PP0 is disabled: #High temp 
Component SB5 is disabled: <no reason given> 
Component IO6/C5V0 is NOT disabled. 
Component EX7/ABUS0 is NOT disabled.
Example 5. Displaying Whether the Logical Bank on IO7 in Domain B Is Blacklisted
 
 
sc0:sms-user:>  showcomponent -dB IO7/P0/B1/L0 
Component IO7/P0/B1/L0 is disabled: <no reason given> 
Example 6. Displaying All Platform-Blacklisted Components
 
 
sc0:sms-user:>  showcomponent 
Component SB0 is disabled: #High temp 
Component SB3 is disabled:  
Component IO2 is disabled. <no reason given> 
Example 7. Displaying All Domain B Blacklisted Components
 
 
sc0:sms-user:>  showcomponent -dB 
Component IO4/PP0 is disabled: #High temp 
Component SB5 is disabled: <no reason given> 
Example 8. Displaying All ASR-Blacklisted Components
 
 
sc0:sms-user:>  showcomponent -a 
Component SB0 is disabled: #High temp 

EXIT STATUS

 

The following exit values are returned:

0
Successful completion.
>0
An error occurred.

FILES

 

The following files are used by this command.

/etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/asr/blacklist
List of components excluded by esmd.
/etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/platform/blacklist
List of platform components excluded.
/etc/opt/SUNWSMS/config/domain_id/blacklist
List of domain components excluded.

Note – The ASR blacklist file is created and used internally and should not be edited manually.

ATTRIBUTES

 

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes.

Attribute TypesAttribute Values
AvailabilitySUNWSMSop

SEE ALSO

 

enablecomponent(1m), disablecomponent(1m), esmd(1m)


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