1. Overview of the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Software
2. Installing and Enabling Software
4. Setting Up Services and the Control Domain
12. Performing Other Administration Tasks
File Names (file) and Variable Names (var-name)
Virtual Disk Server backend and Virtual Switch Device Names
Configuration Name (config-name)
Connecting to a Guest Console Over a Network
Combine Multiple Consoles Into One Group
Stopping a Heavily Loaded Domain Can Time Out
Operating the Oracle Solaris OS With Oracle VM Server for SPARC
OpenBoot Firmware Not Available After Oracle Solaris OS Has Started
Save Your Current Domain Configurations to the SP
Do Not Use the psradm(1M) Command on Active CPUs in a Power-Managed Domain
Result of Oracle Solaris OS Breaks
Results From Halting or Rebooting the Control Domain
Using Logical Domains With the Service Processor
Reset the Domain Configuration to the Default or Another Configuration
Configuring Domain Dependencies
Determining Where Errors Occur by Mapping CPU and Memory Addresses
Determine the Real Memory Address
Examples of CPU and Memory Mapping
Using Universally Unique Identifiers
Virtual Domain Information Command and API
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
The section describes information to be aware of in using the Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) service processor (SP) with the Logical Domains Manager. For more information about using the ILOM software, see the documents for your specific platform, such as Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 Servers Topic Set for the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers.
An additional option is available to the existing ILOM command.
-> set /HOST/bootmode config=config-name
The config=config-name option enables you to set the configuration on the next power on to another configuration, including the factory-default shipping configuration.
You can invoke the command whether the host is powered on or off. It takes effect on the next host reset or power on.
-> set /HOST/bootmode config=factory-default
You also can select other configurations that have been created with the Logical Domains Manager using the ldm add-config command and stored on the service processor (SP). The name you specify in the Logical Domains Manager ldm add-config command can be used to select that configuration with the ILOM bootmode command. For example, assume you stored the configuration with the name ldm-config1.
-> set /HOST/bootmode config=ldm-config1
Now, you must powercycle the system to load the new configuration.
See the ldm(1M) man page for more information about the ldm add-config command.