Part I Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1 Software
Part II Optional Oracle VM Server for SPARC Software
Chapter 14 Oracle VM Server for SPARC Physical-to-Virtual Conversion Tool
Oracle VM Server for SPARC P2V Tool Overview
Installing the Oracle VM Server for SPARC P2V Tool
Prerequisites for using the SPARC P2V Tool
Limitations of Using the SPARC P2V Tool
How to Install the Oracle VM Server for SPARC P2V Tool
Chapter 15 Oracle VM Server for SPARC Configuration Assistant (Oracle Solaris 10)
Using the Configuration Assistant (ldmconfig)
Installing the Configuration Assistant
Prerequisites for Running the Configuration Assistant
Limitations and Known Issues of the Configuration Assistant
Chapter 16 Using Power Management
Viewing Power-Consumption Data
Chapter 17 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
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
Querying the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB
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)
Virtual Memory Table (ldomVmemTable)
Virtual Memory Physical Binding Table (ldomVmemPhysBindTable)
Virtual Disk Service Table (ldomVdsTable)
Virtual Disk Service Device Table (ldomVdsdevTable)
Virtual Disk Table (ldomVdiskTable)
Virtual Switch Service Table (ldomVswTable)
Virtual Network Device Table (ldomVnetTable)
Virtual Console Concentrator Table (ldomVccTable)
Virtual Console Group Table (ldomVconsTable)
Virtual Console Relationship Table (ldomVconsVccRelTable)
Cryptographic Units Table (ldomCryptoTable)
I/O Bus Table (ldomIOBusTable)
Scalar Variables for Domain 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)
Chapter 18 Logical Domains Manager Discovery
Discovering Systems Running the Logical Domains Manager
How to Discover Logical Domains Managers Running on Your Subnet
Chapter 19 Using the XML Interface With the Logical Domains Manager
Registration and Unregistration
Logical Domains Manager Actions
Logical Domains Manager Resources and Properties
Virtual Disk Server (vds) Resource
Virtual Disk Server Volume (vds_volume) Resource
Virtual Console Concentrator (vcc) Resource
Physical I/O Device (physio_device) Resource
SP Configuration (spconfig) Resource
DRM Policy Configuration (policy) Resource
Virtual Data Plane Channel Service (vdpcs) Resource
The following example shows the optional properties of the ldom_info resource:
Example 19-6 Example ldom_info XML OutputThe following example shows values specified for several ldom_info properties such as uuid, hostid, and Address.
<Envelope> <References/> <Content xsi:type="ovf:VirtualSystem_Type" id="primary"> <Section xsi:type="ovf:ResourceAllocationSection_type"> <Item> <rasd:OtherResourceType>ldom_info</rasd:OtherResourceType> <uuid>c2c3d93b-a3f9-60f6-a45e-f35d55c05fb6</uuid> <rasd:Address>00:03:ba:d8:ba:f6</rasd:Address> <gprop:GenericProperty key="hostid">83d8baf6</gprop:GenericProperty> <gprop:GenericProperty key="master">plum</gprop:GenericProperty> <gprop:GenericProperty key="failure-policy">reset</gprop:GenericProperty> <gprop:GenericProperty key="extended-mapin-space">on</gprop:GenericProperty> <gprop:GenericProperty key="progress">45%</gprop:GenericProperty> <gprop:GenericProperty key="status">ongoing</gprop:GenericProperty> <gprop:GenericProperty key="source">dt90-319</gprop:GenericProperty> <gprop:GenericProperty key="rc-add-policy"></gprop:GenericProperty> </Item> </Section> </Content> </Envelope>
The ldom_info resource is always contained within a <Content> section. The following properties within the ldom_info resource are optional properties:
<uuid> tag, which specifies the UUID of the domain.
<rasd:Address> tag, which specifies the MAC address to be assigned to a domain.
<gprop:GenericProperty key="extended-mapin-space"> tag, which specifies whether extended mapin space is enabled (on) or disabled (off) for the domain. The default value is off.
<gprop:GenericProperty key="failure-policy"> tag, which specifies how slave domains should behave should the master domain fail. The default value is ignore. Following are the valid property values:
ignore ignores failures of the master domain (slave domains are unaffected).
panic panics any slave domains when the master domain fails.
reset resets any slave domains when the master domain fails.
stop stops any slave domains when the master domain fails.
<gprop:GenericProperty key="hostid"> tag, which specifies the host ID to be assigned to the domain.
<gprop:GenericProperty key="master"> tag, which specifies up to four comma-separated master domain names.
<gprop:GenericProperty key="progress"> tag, which specifies the percentage of progress made by the command.
<gprop:GenericProperty key="source"> tag, which specifies the machine reporting on the progress of the command.
<gprop:GenericProperty key="status"> tag, which specifies the status of the command (done, failed, or ongoing).
<gprop:GenericProperty key="rc-add-policy"> tag, which specifies whether to enable or disable the direct I/O and SR-IOV I/O virtualization operations on any root complex that might be added to the specified domain. Valid values are iov and no value (rc-add-policy=).