Logical Domains (LDoms) 1.0.3 Administration Guide
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Overview of the Logical Domains Software
Hypervisor and Logical Domains
Solaris Security Toolkit and the Logical Domains Manager
Installing and Enabling Software
Saving and Restoring the Logical Domains Constraints Database File
Using Live Upgrade on the Control Domain
Upgrading to LDoms 1.0.3 Software
To Upgrade From LDoms 1.0 to LDoms 1.0.3 Software
Freshly Installing Software on the Control Domain
To Upgrade System Firmware Without an FTP Server
Downloading Logical Domains Manager and Solaris Security Toolkit
To Download the Logical Domains Manager, Solaris Security Toolkit, and Logical Domains MIB
Installing Logical Domains Manager and Solaris Security Toolkit
To Install Using the install-ldm Script With No Options
To Install Using the install-ldm Script With the -d Option
To Install Using the install-ldm Script With the -d none Option
To Install Using the install-ldm Script With the -p Option
To Install Using JumpStart Software
Installing Logical Domains Manager and Solaris Security Toolkit Software Manually
To Install the Logical Domains Manager (LDoms) 1.0.3 Software Manually
(Optional) To Install the Solaris Security Toolkit 4.2 Software Manually
(Optional) To Harden the Control Domain Manually
Enabling the Logical Domains Manager Daemon
To Enable the Logical Domains Manager Daemon
Creating Authorization and Profiles and Assigning Roles for User Accounts
To Add an Authorization for a User
To Delete All Authorizations for a User
To Delete All Profiles for a User
To Create a Role and Assign the Role to a User
Setting Up Services and Logical Domains
Initial Configuration of the Control Domain
Rebooting to Use Logical Domains
Enabling Networking Between the Control/Service Domain and Other Domains
To Configure the Virtual Switch as the Primary Interface
Enabling the Virtual Network Terminal Server Daemon
To Enable the Virtual Network Terminal Server Daemon
Creating and Starting a Guest Domain
To Create and Start a Guest Domain
Using Virtual Disks With Logical Domains
To Export a Virtual Disk Backend Multiple Times
To Change Virtual Disk Options
To Export a Physical Disk as a Virtual Disk
To Export a Physical Disk Slice as a Virtual Disk
File or Volume Exported as a Full Disk
To Export a File as a Full Disk
File or Volume Exported as a Single Slice Disk
To Export a ZFS Volume as a Single Slice Disk
Exporting Volumes and Backward Compatibility
Summary of How Different Types of Backends Are Exported
To Export a CD or DVD From the Service Domain to the Guest Domain
Virtual Disk and the format(1M) Command
Creating a Virtual Disk on Top of a ZFS Volume
To Create a Virtual Disk on Top of a ZFS Volume
To Use ZFS Over a Virtual Disk
Using Volume Managers in a Logical Domains Environment
Using Virtual Disks on Top of Volume Managers
Using Virtual Disks on Top of SVM
Using Virtual Disks When VxVM Is Installed
Using Volume Managers on Top of Virtual Disks
Using ZFS on Top of Virtual Disks
Using SVM on Top of Virtual Disks
Using VxVM on Top of Virtual Disks
Restrictions on Entering Names in the CLI
File Names (file) and Variable Names (var_name)
Virtual Disk Server backend and Virtual Switch device Names
Configuration Name (config_name)
To Show Syntax Usage for ldm Subcommands
Utilization Statistic Definition
To Show Software Versions (-V)
To Generate an Extended List (-e)
To Generate a Parseable, Machine-Readable List (-p)
To Show the Status of a Domain
To List Constraints for One Domain
To List Constraints in XML Format
To List Constraints in a Machine-Readable Format
The ldm stop-domain Command Can Time Out If the Domain Is Heavily Loaded
Determining the Solaris Network Interface Name Corresponding to a Virtual Network Device
To Find Solaris OS Network Interface Name
Assigning MAC Addresses Automatically or Manually
Range of MAC Addresses Assigned to Logical Domains Software
Automatic Assignment Algorithm
Duplicate MAC Address Detection
CPU and Memory Address Mapping
To Determine the Real Memory Address
Examples of CPU and Memory Mapping
Configuring Split PCI Express Bus to Use Multiple Logical Domains
To Create a Split PCI Configuration
Enabling the I/O MMU Bypass Mode on a PCI Bus
To Combine Multiple Consoles Into One Group
Moving a Logical Domain From One Server to Another
To Remove All Guest Logical Domains
Operating the Solaris OS With Logical Domains
OpenBoot Firmware Not Available After Solaris OS Has Started If Domaining Is Enabled
To Save Your Current Logical Domain Configurations to the SC
Result of an OpenBoot power-off Command
Results from Halting or Rebooting the Control Domain
To Reset the Logical Domain Configuration to the Default or Another Configuration
Enabling and Using BSM Auditing
To Use the enable-bsm.fin Finish Script
To Use the Solaris OS bsmconv(1M) Command
To Verify that BSM Auditing is Enabled
To Determine If a Network Adapter Is GLDv3-Compliant
Configuring Virtual Switch and Service Domain for NAT and Routing
To Set Up the Virtual Switch to Provide External Connectivity to Domains
Configuring IPMP in a Logical Domains Environment
Configuring Virtual Network Devices into an IPMP Group in a Logical Domain
Configuring and Using IPMP in the Service Domain
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