30 SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1060 • November 2007
Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board
1. Log in to XSCF.
2. Execute the following command:
The following example shows a display of the showdevices -d command where 0
is the domain_id.
The entry for column 4 perm mem MB indicates the presence of permanent memory
if the value is non-zero.
The example shows permanent memory on 00-2, with 1674 MB.
If the board includes permanent memory, when you execute the deleteboard(8)
command or the moveboard(8) command, the following notice appears:
Preparing to Upgrade to XCP 1050 or later
1. Delete any accounts named "admin".
Use the showuser -lu command to list all XSCF accounts. Any accounts named
admin must be deleted prior to upgrading to XCP 1050 or later. This account name is
reserved in XCP 1050 and higher. Use the deleteuser(8) command to delete the
account.
XSCF> showdevices -d domain_id
XSCF> showdevices -d 0
...
Memory:
-------
board perm base domain target deleted remaining
DID XSB mem MB mem MB address mem MB XSB mem MB mem MB
00 00-0 8192 0 0x0000000000000000 24576
00 00-2 8192 1674 0x000003c000000000 24576
00 00-3 8192 0 0x0000034000000000 24576
...
System may be temporarily suspended, proceed? [y|n]: