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Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.0 Administration Guide Oracle VM Server for SPARC |
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
Initial Configuration of the Control Domain
How to Set Up the Control Domain
Rebooting to Use Logical Domains
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
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)
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
The following virtual device services must be created to use the control domain as a service domain and to create virtual devices for other domains:
vcc – Virtual console concentrator service
vds – Virtual disk server
vsw – Virtual switch service
For example, the following command would add a virtual console concentrator service (primary-vcc0) with a port range from 5000 to 5100 to the control domain (primary).
primary# ldm add-vcc port-range=5000-5100 primary-vcc0 primary
For example, the following command adds a virtual disk server (primary-vds0) to the control domain (primary).
primary# ldm add-vds primary-vds0 primary
Assign a GLDv3-compliant network adapter to the virtual switch if each logical domain must communicate outside the box through the virtual switch.
In Oracle Solaris 10, add a virtual switch service on network adapter driver to the control domain.
primary# ldm add-vsw net-dev=net-driver vsw-service primary
For example, the following command adds a virtual switch service (primary-vsw0) on network adapter driver nxge0 to the control domain (primary):
primary# ldm add-vsw net-dev=nxge0 primary-vsw0 primary
In Oracle Solaris 11, add a virtual switch service (primary-vsw0) on network adapter driver net0 to the control domain (primary):
primary# ldm add-vsw net-dev=net-driver vsw-service primary
For example, the following command adds a virtual switch service (primary-vsw0) on network adapter driver net0 to the control domain (primary):
primary# ldm add-vsw net-dev=net0 primary-vsw0 primary
The following applies to the Oracle Solaris 10 OS only and should not be performed on an Oracle Solaris 11 system.
This command automatically allocates a MAC address to the virtual switch. You can specify your own MAC address as an option to the ldm add-vsw command. However, in that case, it is your responsibility to ensure that the MAC address specified does not conflict with an already existing MAC address.
If the virtual switch being added replaces the underlying physical adapter as the primary network interface, it must be assigned the MAC address of the physical adapter, so that the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server assigns the domain the same IP address. See Enabling Networking Between the Control/Service Domain and Other Domains.
primary# ldm add-vsw mac-addr=2:04:4f:fb:9f:0d net-dev=nxge0 primary-vsw0 primary
Your output should look similar to the following:
primary# ldm list-services primary VDS NAME VOLUME OPTIONS DEVICE primary-vds0 VCC NAME PORT-RANGE primary-vcc0 5000-5100 VSW NAME MAC NET-DEV DEVICE MODE primary-vsw0 02:04:4f:fb:9f:0d nxge0 switch@0 prog,promisc