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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
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
Oracle VM Server for SPARC Management Information Base Overview
Logical Domains Manager and the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB
Parsing the XML-Based Control Interface
Providing Fault and Recovery Information
Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Object Tree
Installing and Configuring the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Software
Installing and Configuring the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Software (Task Map)
How to Install the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Software Package
How to Load the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Module Into the Oracle Solaris SNMP Agent
How to Remove the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Software Package
How to Create the Initial snmpv3 User
How to Set Environment Variables
Querying the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB
How to Retrieve Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Objects
Retrieving Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Information
Environment Variables Table (ldomEnvVarsTable)
Domain Policy Table (ldomPolicyTable)
Service Processor Configuration Table (ldomSPConfigTable)
Domain Resource Pool and Scalar Variables
Virtual CPU Table (ldomVcpuTable)
Cryptographic Units Table (ldomCryptoTable)
I/O Bus Table (ldomIOBusTable)
Scalar Variables for Logical Domains Version Information
Using Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Module Traps
Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Trap Descriptions
Domain State Change (ldomStateChange)
Virtual CPU Change (ldomVCpuChange)
Virtual Memory Change (ldomVMemChange)
Virtual Disk Service Change (ldomVdsChange)
Virtual Disk Change (ldomVdiskChange)
Virtual Switch Change (ldomVswChange)
Virtual Network Change (ldomVnetChange)
Virtual Console Concentrator Change (ldomVccChange)
Virtual Console Group Change (ldomVconsChange)
17. Logical Domains Manager Discovery
18. Using the XML Interface With the Logical Domains Manager
This section describes the active management operations that you use to stop and start domains. You can control these active management operations by setting a value for the ldomAdminState property of the Domain Table, ldomTable. See Table 16-1.
This procedure describes how to start an existing bound domain. If a domain with the specified domain name does not exist or is not already bound, this operation fails.
# ldm list domain-name
# snmpwalk -v1 -c public localhost SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomTable SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomName.1 = STRING: primary SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomName.2 = STRING: LdomMibTest_1 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomAdminState.1 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomAdminState.2 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomOperState.1 = INTEGER: active(1) SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomOperState.2 = INTEGER: bound(6) SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumVCpu.1 = INTEGER: 8 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumVCpu.2 = INTEGER: 4 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMemSize.1 = INTEGER: 3360 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMemSize.2 = INTEGER: 256 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMemUnit.1 = INTEGER: megabytes(2) SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMemUnit.2 = INTEGER: megabytes(2) SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumCrypto.1 = INTEGER: 1 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumCrypto.2 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumIOBus.1 = INTEGER: 2 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumIOBus.2 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomUUID.1 = STRING: 5f8817d4-5d2e-6f7d-c4af-91b5b34b5723 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomUUID.2 = STRING: 11284146-87ca-4877-8d80-cd0f60d5ec26 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMacAddress.1 = STRING: 00:14:4f:46:47:d6 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMacAddress.2 = STRING: 00:14:4f:f8:d5:6c SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomHostID.1 = STRING: 0x844647d6 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomHostID.2 = STRING: 0x84f8d56c SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomFailurePolicy.1 = STRING: ignore SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomFailurePolicy.2 = STRING: ignore SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMaster.1 = STRING: SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMaster.2 = STRING: SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomExtMapinSpace.1 = STRING: off SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomExtMapinSpace.2 = STRING: off SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomThreading.1 = STRING: max-throughput SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomThreading.2 = STRING: max-throughput SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomWholeCore.1 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomWholeCore.2 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomCpuArch.1 = STRING: native SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomCpuArch.2 = STRING: native SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomShutdownGroup.1 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomShutdownGroup.2 = INTEGER: 15
Use the snmpset command to start the domain by setting a value of 1 to the ldomAdminState property. n specifies the domain to start.
# snmpset -v version -c community-string hostname \ SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomTable.1.ldomAdminState.n = 1
# ldm list domain-name
# snmpget -v version -c community-string hostname SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomOperState.n
Example 16-5 Starting a Guest Domain
This example verifies that the LdomMibTest_1 domain exists and is bound before setting the ldomAdminState property to 1. Finally, the ldm list LdomMibTest_1 command verifies that the LdomMibTest_1 domain is active.
# ldm list LdomMibTest_1 # snmpset -v1 -c private localhost SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomTable.1.ldomAdminState.2 = 1 # ldm list LdomMibTest_1
Instead of using the ldm list command to retrieve the LdomMibTest_1 domain's state, you can use the snmpget command.
# snmpget -v1 -c public localhost SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomOperState.2
Note that if the domain is inactive when you use snmpset to start the domain, the domain is first bound and then started.
This procedure describes how to stop a started domain. Any operating system instances that are hosted by the domain are stopped.
# snmpwalk -v1 -c public localhost SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomTable SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomName.1 = STRING: primary SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomName.2 = STRING: LdomMibTest_1 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomAdminState.1 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomAdminState.2 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomOperState.1 = INTEGER: active(1) SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomOperState.2 = INTEGER: bound(6) SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumVCpu.1 = INTEGER: 8 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumVCpu.2 = INTEGER: 4 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMemSize.1 = INTEGER: 3360 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMemSize.2 = INTEGER: 256 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMemUnit.1 = INTEGER: megabytes(2) SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMemUnit.2 = INTEGER: megabytes(2) SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumCrypto.1 = INTEGER: 1 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumCrypto.2 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumIOBus.1 = INTEGER: 2 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomNumIOBus.2 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomUUID.1 = STRING: 5f8817d4-5d2e-6f7d-c4af-91b5b34b5723 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomUUID.2 = STRING: 11284146-87ca-4877-8d80-cd0f60d5ec26 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMacAddress.1 = STRING: 00:14:4f:46:47:d6 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMacAddress.2 = STRING: 00:14:4f:f8:d5:6c SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomHostID.1 = STRING: 0x844647d6 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomHostID.2 = STRING: 0x84f8d56c SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomFailurePolicy.1 = STRING: ignore SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomFailurePolicy.2 = STRING: ignore SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMaster.1 = STRING: SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomMaster.2 = STRING: SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomExtMapinSpace.1 = STRING: off SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomExtMapinSpace.2 = STRING: off SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomThreading.1 = STRING: max-throughput SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomThreading.2 = STRING: max-throughput SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomWholeCore.1 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomWholeCore.2 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomCpuArch.1 = STRING: native SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomCpuArch.2 = STRING: native SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomShutdownGroup.1 = INTEGER: 0 SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomShutdownGroup.2 = INTEGER: 15
Use the snmpset command to stop the domain by setting a value of 2 to the ldomAdminState property. n specifies the domain to stop.
# snmpset -v version -c community-string hostname \ SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomTable.1.ldomAdminState.n = 2
# ldm list domain-name
# snmpget -v version -c community-string hostname SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomOperState.n
Example 16-6 Stopping a Guest Domain
This example sets the ldomAdminState property to 2 to stop the guest domain and then uses the ldm list LdomMibTest_1 command to verify that the LdomMibTest_1 domain is bound.
# snmpset -v1 -c private localhost SUN-LDOM-MIB::ldomTable.1.ldomAdminState.2 = 2 # ldm list LdomMibTest_1