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[A]

addboard

C.1.1 addboard

[C]

checking CPU Activation setting information

3.1.8 Checking CPU Activation Registration and Setting Information

command messages

C.1 Command Messages

control domain console

3.1.21 Connecting to the Control Domain Console

control domain, initial settings for

5.2.3 Making Initial Settings for the Control Domain

control domain, logging in to

5.2.1 Logging In to the Control Domain

CPU

1.5.3 Dynamic Reconfiguration of CPUs and Memory

CPU Activation key, adding

3.1.13 Adding a CPU Activation Key

CPU Activation key information, checking

3.1.6 Checking the CPU Activation Key Information

CPU Activation registration

3.1.8 Checking CPU Activation Registration and Setting Information

CPU core resources, assigning

3.1.14 Assigning CPU Core Resources Used in a Physical Partition

CPU core resource usage status, checking

3.1.7 Checking the Usage Status of CPU Core Resources

CPU operational mode

1.6.1 CPU Operation Type and CPU Operational Mode

2.6.4 Relationship Between the CPU Operational Mode and Physical Partition Dynamic Reconfiguration

CPU socket, resource usage status checking for each

3.2.7 Checking the Resource Usage Status of Each CPU Socket

CPU socket restrictions, setting

3.2.15 Setting CPU Socket Restrictions

[D]

default services, setting

3.2.12 Setting the Default Services

5.2.2 Setting the Default Services

delayed reconfiguration mode, starting

3.2.11 Starting Delayed Reconfiguration Mode

deleteboard

C.1.2 deleteboard

device, reconfiguring

3.2.28 Reconfiguring a Device

device setting information, checking

3.1.4 Checking Device Setting Information

domain configuration

1.1 SPARC M12/M10 Domain Configurations

Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration

domain configuration, overview of

Chapter 1 Understanding an Overview of Domain Configuration

dynamic reconfiguration

Appendix B Supplementary Information for Using Dynamic Reconfiguration

dynamic reconfiguration conditions

2.5 Dynamic Reconfiguration Conditions and Settings

dynamic reconfiguration settings

2.5 Dynamic Reconfiguration Conditions and Settings

[G]

guest domain, migrating

Chapter 7 Migrating a Guest Domain

7.2 Migrating a Guest Domain

guest domain migration example

7.3 Guest Domain Migration Example

guest domain overview

7.1 Overview

guest domain, starting

3.2.26 Starting a Guest Domain

guest domain, configuring

5.2.4 Configuring a Guest Domain

[H]

hardware resources

1.2 SPARC M12/M10 Hardware Resources

[I]

I/O device, configuring

3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device

I/O device usage status, checking

3.2.10 Checking the Usage Status of I/O Devices

[L]

logical domain

1.4 What is a Logical Domain?

logical domain components

1.4.1 Understanding Logical Domain Components

logical domain conditions

2.4 Logical Domain Conditions and Settings

logical domain configuration

2.4.1 Consideration of Logical Domain Configuration

A.2 For New Installations from XCP 2220 or Later, Where the Logical Domain Configuration Has No Free Space for Hardware Resources

A.3 For New Installations from XCP 2220 or Later, Where the Logical Domain Configuration Has Free Hardware Resources

logical domain configuration flow

5.1 Logical Domain Configuration Flow

logical domain configuration information

3.1.18 Specifying the Logical Domain Configuration Information for a Physical Partition

logical domain configuration information, displaying

3.1.10 Displaying the Logical Domain Configuration Information for a Physical Partition

3.2.9 Displaying the Logical Domain Configuration Information

logical domain configuration information, setting

3.2.16 Setting Logical Domain Configuration Information

logical domain configuration information, saving

5.2.6 Saving Logical Domain Configuration Information

logical domain configuration operation example

5.2 Example of Logical Domain Configuration Operations

logical domain configuration, working with

1.4.2 Working With a Logical Domain Configuration

logical domain configurations

3.2 Operations and Commands Related to Logical Domain Configurations

logical domain, creating

3.2.17 Creating a Logical Domain

logical domain reconfiguration

2.4.2 Consideration of Logical Domain Reconfiguration

logical domain settings

2.4 Logical Domain Conditions and Settings

logical domain status, checking

3.1.5 Checking the Logical Domain Status

3.2.8 Checking the Logical Domain Status

Logical Domains Manager is running, confirming

3.2.1 Confirming That Logical Domains Manager is Running

[M]

memory mirror mode

2.2.3 Memory Mirror Mode Considerations

memory mirroring, setting

3.1.11 Setting Memory Mirroring

[O]

Oracle Solaris conditions

2.3 Oracle Solaris Conditions and Settings

Oracle Solaris settings

2.3 Oracle Solaris Conditions and Settings

[P]

physical I/O device

1.4.3 Reconfiguration of a Physical I/O Device

physical partition

1.3 What is a Physical Partition?

physical partition components

1.3.1 Understanding Physical Partition Components

physical partition configuration flow

4.1 Physical Partition Configuration Flow

physical partition configuration information, checking

3.1.1 Checking Physical Partition Configuration Information

physical partition configuration information, setting

3.1.12 Setting Physical Partition Configuration Information

physical partition configuration, working with

1.3.2 Working With a Physical Partition Configuration

physical partition configurations

3.1 Operations and Commands Related to Physical Partition Configurations

physical partition dynamic reconfiguration

1.5 What is Physical Partition Dynamic Reconfiguration?

Physical Partition Dynamic Reconfiguration

2.6.4 Relationship Between the CPU Operational Mode and Physical Partition Dynamic Reconfiguration

physical partition dynamic reconfiguration

A.1 Updating a System That Does Not Support Physical Partition Dynamic Reconfiguration to One That Does Support It

physical partition dynamic reconfiguration, environment configuration examples and procedures using

Appendix A Environment Configuration Examples and Procedures Using Physical Partition Dynamic Reconfiguration

physical partition number, considerations when changing

6.6 Considerations When Changing a Physical Partition Number

physical partition operation mode, checking

3.1.9 Checking the Physical Partition Operation Mode

physical partition operation mode, setting

3.1.17 Setting the Physical Partition Operation Mode

physical partition reconfiguration

Chapter 6 Physical Partition Reconfiguration

physical partition reconfiguration, flow for

6.1 Flow for Physical Partition Reconfiguration

physical partition, starting

3.1.19 Starting a Physical Partition

physical partition status, checking

3.1.2 Checking the Physical Partition Status

physical partition, stopping

3.1.20 Stopping a Physical Partition

physical partition, configuring and operating

4.2 Configuring and Operating a Physical Partition

physical partition, dynamic reconfiguration, overview of

1.5.1 Overview of Physical Partition Dynamic Reconfiguration

physical partition, dynamic reconfiguration, using

1.5.2 Using Physical Partition Dynamic Reconfiguration

physical partition, status

2.1.1 Physical Partition Status

PPAR DR mode

2.5.3 How to Check/Set PPAR DR Mode

[R]

real-time process

2.3.3 Real-Time Process Considerations

recovery mode

5.2.5 Configuring Recovery Mode

recovery mode, enabling

3.2.29 Enabling Recovery Mode

recovery mode, configuring

5.2.5 Configuring Recovery Mode

resource assignment status, checking

3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status of Resources

resource group, usage status checking for each

3.2.6 Checking the Usage Status of Each Resource Group

resource usage status, checking

3.2.5 Checking the Usage Status of Resources

resources, binding

3.2.25 Binding Resources

[S]

services, checking

3.2.2 Checking Services

shutdown group, specifying

3.2.27 Specifying a Shutdown Group

software conditions

1.5.4 Software Conditions and Confirmation Methods

SPARC64 X processor

1.6 Mixed Use of the SPARC64 X+ Processor and SPARC64 X Processor

2.6.3 Conditions for a Mixed Configuration With the SPARC64 X+ Processor and the SPARC64 X Processor Within a PPAR

SPARC64 X+ processor

1.6 Mixed Use of the SPARC64 X+ Processor and SPARC64 X Processor

2.6 Considerations When Using the SPARC64 X+ Processor

2.6.3 Conditions for a Mixed Configuration With the SPARC64 X+ Processor and the SPARC64 X Processor Within a PPAR

SR-IOV virtual function, creating or destroying

3.2.19 Creating or Destroying the SR-IOV Virtual Function

startup device, configuring

3.2.24 Configuring a Startup Device

status management, XSCF

2.1 XSCF Status Management

status, change

2.1.3 Status Change

swap space

2.3.2 Swap Space-related Considerations

system board, example of operations for adding

6.2 Example of System Board Addition

system board, example of operations for deleting

6.3 Example of Operations for Deleting a System Board

system board, example of operations for moving

6.4 Example of Operations for Moving a System Board

system board, example of operations for replacing

6.5 Example of Operations for Replacing a System Board

system board, deleting

3.1.16 Deleting a System Board From a Building Block Configuration

system operation, conditions for

Chapter 2 Conditions and Settings for System Operation

system operation, settings for

Chapter 2 Conditions and Settings for System Operation

[V]

virtual console, configuring

3.2.23 Configuring a Virtual Console

virtual CPUs, configuring

3.2.13 Configuring Virtual CPUs

virtual CPUs that can be assigned, checking the number of

3.2.3 Checking the Number of Virtual CPUs That Can be Assigned Based on CPU Activations

virtual disk, configuring

3.2.22 Configuring a Virtual Disk

virtual disk server, configuring

3.2.21 Configuring a Virtual Disk Server

virtual memory, configuring

3.2.14 Configuring Virtual Memory

virtual network device, configuring

3.2.20 Configuring a Virtual Network Device

[X]

XSCF conditions

2.2 XSCF Conditions and Settings

XSCF settings

2.2 XSCF Conditions and Settings