1. Overview of the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Software
2. Installing and Enabling Software
4. Setting Up Services and the Control Domain
Overview of a Migration Operation
Authentication for Migration Operations
Performing Non-Interactive Migrations
Migrating CPUs in an Active Domain
Migrating Memory in an Active Domain
Migrating Physical I/O Devices in an Active Domain
Migrating Virtual I/O Devices in an Active Domain
Migrating NIU Hybrid Input/Output in an Active Domain
Migrating Cryptographic Units in an Active Domain
Delayed Reconfiguration in an Active Domain
Migrating While an Active Domain Is in Elastic Mode
Migrating Bound or Inactive Domains
Migrating CPUs in a Bound or Inactive Domain
Migrating Virtual Input/Output in a Bound or Inactive Domain
Migrating PCIe Endpoint Devices in a Bound or Inactive Domain
Monitoring a Migration in Progress
Canceling a Migration in Progress
Recovering From a Failed Migration
12. Performing Other Administration Tasks
A. Oracle VM Server for SPARC Physical-to-Virtual Conversion Tool
B. Oracle VM Server for SPARC Configuration Assistant
C. Logical Domains Manager Discovery
D. Using the XML Interface With the Logical Domains Manager
Domain migration provides the ability to migrate a logical domain from one host machine to another. The host where the migration is initiated is referred to as the source machine, and the host where the domain is migrated to is referred to as the target machine. Similarly, once a migration is started, the domain to be migrated is referred to as the source domain and the shell of a domain created on the target machine is referred to as the target domain while the migration is in progress.