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XSCF>
diagxbu -y -b 00 -t 01
Note -
If you cannot log in with an XSCF user account and password, use the default user
account of the XSCF to log in to the XSCF. For details, see "6.3 Logging In to the XSCF" in
the Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide.
XSCF>
restoreconfig
XSCF>
showlogs error
(You can specify one or more of these.)
To specify multiple connection destination BB-IDs, enter a command like
"diagxbu -y -b 00 -t 01 -t 02".
4.
Execute the restoreconfig command to restore the XSCF setting information
only when the CPU memory unit lower in a singe-chassis configuration has
been replaced.
If the CPU memory unit lower is has not been replaced, restoration is not
necessary. Proceed to step 5.
a.
LogintotheXSCFshell.
b.
Execute the restoreconfig command to restore the XSCF setting
information that has been saved with the dumpconfig command.
For details, see "10.9.3 Restoring XSCF setting information" in the Fujitsu
M10/SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide.
c.
Execute the version command to confirm the firmware version information.
If the version does not match the one before the replacement, update the
firmware.
For details, see "16.1.3 Updating firmware" in the Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10
Systems System Operation and Administration Guide.
5.
Execute the showlog s command to confirm that the system is operating
normally.
For details, see "3.3.5 Checking log information."
6.
Execute the testsb command to confirm that the CPU memory unit requiring
maintenance is normally recognized.
For a building block configuration, you do not have to execute the testsb
command. Proceed to step 7.
When you input optional "-y" for the testsb command, the system automatically
answers "y" (yes) in response to an inquiry.
The following example shows the diagnosis of system board 00-0.
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