Platform Notes: Sun Enterprise 250 Server

"Hard" Deconfigure Override

For overriding those subsystems that require "hard" deconfiguration (CPU and memory), the OBP commands asr-enable and asr-disable are used to selectively enable or disable each subsystem.


Note -

There are duplications between the soft and hard overrides. If possible, the hard override commands asr-enable and asr-disable should be used.


You can generate a list of valid parameters for asr-disable and asr-enable by issuing either command without parameters.


ok asr-disable
? Invalid subsystem name: 
Known 'enable/disable' subsystem components are: 
bank*         bank3         bank2         bank1         bank0 
dimm15        dimm14        dimm13        dimm12        dimm11
dimm10        dimm9         dimm8         dimm7         dimm6
dimm5         dimm4         dimm3         dimm2         dimm1
dimm0         cpu*          cpu1          cpu0 
ok

To track the status of all manual overrides, a new user command, .asr, is provided to summarize the current settings.


ok asr-disable cpu1 bank3
ok .asr
CPU0:	Enabled	
CPU1:	Disabled	
SC-MP:	Enabled	
Psycho@1f:	Enabled	
Cheerio:	Enabled	
SCSI:	Enabled	
Mem Bank0:	Enabled	
Mem Bank1:	Enabled	
Mem Bank2:	Enabled	
Mem Bank3:	Disabled	
PROM:	Enabled	
NVRAM:	Enabled	
TTY:	Enabled	
SuperIO:	Enabled	
PCI Slots:	Enabled