setdcl(8)
146 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007
■ Whether to set a priority for the specified LSB as a floating board, relative to
other boards (float)
The user can specify whether to set a priority for the specified LSB as a floating
board, relative to other boards. A floating board is used for dynamic
reconfiguration (DR) for purposes such as changing the domain configuration,
while minimizing effect of DR on the operating system.
Privileges You must have platadm privileges to run this command.
Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
OPTIONS The following options are supported:
-a lsb=xsb Specifies an XSB number to be associated with an LSB number in
the domain. The following form can be accepted:
lsb=xsb
lsb Specifies an LSB number. An integer ranging
from 0 to 15 can be specified.
xsb Specifies an XSB number. The following xsb
form is accepted:
x-yx: An integer from 00–15.
y: An integer from 0–3.
lsb and xsb can be specified with an equal sign (=) as a delimiter.
The space character must not be inserted immediately before and
after "=." lsb=xsb can be repeated multiple times by using a space
character as a delimiter.
If the same pair of an LSB number and XSB number is
duplicated, an error occurs. Also, if an XSB number has already
been set for the specified lsb, an error occurs.
If the specified xsb has already been set for another LSB, the
existing setting is canceled and the specified xsb is set for the
specified lsb.
-d domain_id Specifies the domain ID to be set. An integer ranging from 0 to 23
can be specified for domain_id, depending on the system
configuration.
-h Displays usage statement. When used with other options or
operands, an error occurs.