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Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.0 Administration Guide     Oracle VM Server for SPARC
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Preface

Part I Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.0 Software

1.  Overview of the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Software

2.  Installing and Enabling Software

3.  Oracle VM Server for SPARC Security

4.  Setting Up Services and the Control Domain

Output Messages

Creating Default Services

How to Create Default Services

Initial Configuration of the Control Domain

How to Set Up the Control Domain

Rebooting to Use Logical Domains

How to Reboot

Enabling Networking Between the Control/Service Domain and Other Domains

How to Configure the Virtual Switch as the Primary Interface

Enabling the Virtual Network Terminal Server Daemon

How to Enable the Virtual Network Terminal Server Daemon

5.  Setting Up Guest Domains

6.  Setting Up I/O Domains

7.  Using Virtual Disks

8.  Using Virtual Networks

9.  Migrating Domains

10.  Managing Resources

11.  Managing Domain Configurations

12.  Performing Other Administration Tasks

Part II Optional Oracle VM Server for SPARC Software

13.  Oracle VM Server for SPARC Physical-to-Virtual Conversion Tool

14.  Oracle VM Server for SPARC Configuration Assistant (Oracle Solaris 10)

15.  Using Power Management

16.  Using the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Management Information Base Software

17.  Logical Domains Manager Discovery

18.  Using the XML Interface With the Logical Domains Manager

Glossary

Index

Enabling the Virtual Network Terminal Server Daemon

You must enable the virtual network terminal server daemon (vntsd) to provide access to the virtual console of each logical domain. Refer to the vntsd(1M) man page for information about how to use this daemon.

How to Enable the Virtual Network Terminal Server Daemon


Note - Be sure that you have created the default service vconscon (vcc) on the control domain before you enable vntsd. See Creating Default Services for more information.


  1. Use the svcadm command to enable the virtual network terminal server daemon, vntsd.
    primary# svcadm enable vntsd
  2. Use the svcs command to verify that the vntsd daemon is enabled.
    primary# svcs vntsd
    STATE          STIME    FMRI
    online         Oct_08   svc:/ldoms/vntsd:default