Sun Enterprise 10000 Dynamic Reconfiguration User Guide

Moving Boards

Moving a board from one domain to another domain removes the board from the first domain; and then connects and configures it into the target domain.

You should always check the usage of the memory and devices on a board before you move it out of a domain. If the board hosts permanent memory, the memory must be moved to another board within the same domain before the board can be moved to another domain. Likewise, if any busy devices are present, you must wait or ensure that the device is no longer being used by the system before you attempt to move the board.

To Move a Board
  1. Use the moveboard(1M) command to move the board from one domain to another domain.

    The following example of the moveboard(1M) command moves system board 2 from its current domain to the domain specified by domain_id. Two retries are performed, if necessary, with a wait time of 15 minutes between retries.


    % moveboard -d domain_id -r 2 -t 900 SB2