addboard(8)
8 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007
OPERANDS The following operand is supported:
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DESCRIPTION
■ When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of the command
with the specified options is displayed. Enter "y" to execute the command or "n"
to cancel the command.
■ If "-c configure" is specified when either the domain power has been turned
off or the operating system is not running, an error occurs.
■ When "-c configure" is specified, hardware diagnosis is performed on the
system board before it is incorporated into the domain. Therefore, command
execution may take time.
■ To use the addboard(8) command to configure or assign a system board, DCL
must be set up in advance using the setdcl(8) command.
■ If the addboard(8) command is executed under the progress of power-on or
power-off processing, the busy status is returned. After that processing in the
domain is completed, reexecute the command.
-f Forcibly incorporates into a domain an XSB.
Note – 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.
-h Displays usage statement. When used with other options or
operands, an error occurs.
-n Automatically answers 'n' (no) to all prompts.
-q Suppresses all messages to stdout, including prompts.
-v Displays a detailed message. If this option is specified with the
-q option, the -v option is ignored.
-y Automatically answers 'y' (yes) to all prompts.
xsb Specifies the XSB number to be configured or assigned. Multiple
xsb operands are permitted, separated by spaces. The following
xsb form is accepted:
x–y
where:
x An integer from 00–15.
y An integer from 0–3.