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number that can be referenced from the domain to the XSBs for control of the domain
configuration. The type of the PSB not logically divided is called Uni-XSB and the type of
the PSB logically divided into four is called Quad-XSB.
For details on domain configuration, see the Overview Guide for your server and Chapter 2.
Also, for each term, see Glossary.
Note – In the M3000 server, the domain configuration control function is not available. The
M3000 server consists of a single PSB (Uni-XSB) equipped with one CPU, and operates
with one domain only. Unlike the M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers, the user cannot
configure a domain by logically dividing the PSB.
Dynamic Reconfiguration Function
XSCF supports dynamic system board configuration change operations while the domains
are operating. Dynamic reconfiguration (DR) of a domain can be achieved using XSCF. For
details on DR, see the Dynamic Reconfiguration User’s Guide.
Note – In the M3000 server, the DR function is not available.
Console Redirection Function
XSCF provides a function that displays the OS console of the Oracle Solaris OS of each
domain. With an SSH (Secure Shell) or telnet connection to XSCF, the user can access the
console of any domain in the system. For details on the console, see Chapter 3.
Capacity on Demand Function
Capacity on Demand is an option to purchase spare processing resources (CPUs) for your
server. The spare resources are provided in the form of one or more CPUs on COD boards
that are installed on your server. When you need the spare processing resources (CPUs) for
the server, XSCF assists the operation to add or delete the resources. For details on COD, see
the COD User’s Guide.
Note – In the M3000 server, the COD function is not available.
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