Determining SuperCluster M6-32 Configurations
Determine the Number of Compute Servers
Determine the Number of DCUs in Each Compute Server
Determine the Number of CMUs in Each DCU
Determine the Amount of Memory in Each DCU
Determine the PDomain Configuration on Each Compute Server
Determine the LDom Configuration for Each PDomain
Determining the Best Configuration for Your Situation
Understanding PDomain Configurations
Type of Configuration PDomains
Allocating CPU Resources for LDoms
CPU Resources for LDoms Flowchart
Compute Server Level Considerations
Allocating Memory Resources for LDoms
Memory Resources for LDoms Flowchart
Compute Server Level Considerations
Understanding PCIe Cards and Slots for LDoms
PCIe Cards and Slots for LDoms Flowchart
Compute Server Level Considerations
Understanding Storage for LDoms
Compute Server Level Considerations
Understanding SuperCluster M6-32
Identifying SuperCluster M6-32 Components
Understanding the Compute Server
Understanding DCU Configurations
PCIe Device Root Complexes Overview
PCIe Communication and Paths Overview
Understanding DCU PCIe and EMS Slot Locations
Understanding Half-Populated DCU Root Complexes
Half-Populated DCU 0 PCIe Slot Root Complexes
Half-Populated DCU 1 PCIe Slot Root Complexes
Half-Populated DCU 2 PCIe Slot Root Complexes
Half-Populated DCU 3 PCIe Slot Root Complexes
Understanding Fully-Populated DCU Root Complexes
Fully-Populated DCU 0 PCIe Slot Root Complexes
Fully-Populated DCU 1 PCIe Slot Root Complexes
Fully-Populated DCU 2 PCIe Slot Root Complexes
Fully-Populated DCU 3 PCIe Slot Root Complexes
Extended Configuration PDomain Overview
Understanding Extended Configuration PDomains
Understanding Four DCUs in One Compute Server (R1 Extended Configuration PDomains)
Understanding Four DCUs Across Two Compute Servers (R2 Extended Configuration PDomains)
Understanding Base Configuration PDomains
Understanding Four DCUs on One Compute Server (R3 Base Configuration PDomains)
Understanding Four DCUs Across Two Compute Servers (R4 Base Configuration PDomains)
Understanding Two DCUs on One Compute Server (R5 Base Configuration PDomains)
Understanding Two DCUs Across Two Compute Servers (R6 Base Configuration PDomains)
Understanding Compute Server Hardware and Networks
CPU and Memory Resources Overview
LDoms and the PCIe Slots Overview
10GbE Client Access Network Overview
Understanding SR-IOV Domain Types
Understanding LDom Configurations for Extended Configuration PDomains
Understanding LDom Configurations for Fully-Populated DCUs (Extended Configuration PDomains)
Understanding LDom Configurations for Half-Populated DCUs (Extended Configuration PDomains)
Understanding LDom Configurations for Base Configuration PDomains
Understanding LDom Configurations for Fully-Populated DCUs (Base Configuration PDomains)
Understanding LDom Configurations for Half-Populated DCUs (Base Configuration PDomains)
Understanding Clustering Software
Cluster Software for the Database Domain
Cluster Software for the Oracle Solaris Application Domains
Understanding System Administration Resources
Understanding Platform-Specific Oracle ILOM Features
SPARC: Server-Specific and New Oracle ILOM Features and Requirements
Unsupported Oracle ILOM Features
Oracle ILOM Remote Console Plus Overview
Oracle Hardware Management Pack Overview
The Oracle ILOM MIB files SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB and SUN-HW-CTRL-MIB have been extended to provide a multidomain version of existing Oracle ILOM MIB objects. The MIB files containing the extensions are available under /SP/services/snmp/mibs in the Oracle ILOM CLI.
Refer to the Oracle ILOM Protocol Management Reference for SNMP, IPMI, CIM, MS-MAN for examples the single domain versions of these objects.
In the case of SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB, the extensions correspond to the following multidomain tables.
ilomCtrlSPARCDiagsTable provides a listing of properties for configuring SPARC-specific diagnostics for each domain.
ilomCtrlSPARCHostControlTable provides a listing of properties for configuring SPARC-specific host software for each domain.
ilomCtrlSPARCBootModeTable provides a listing of properties for configuring SPARC-specific boot mode features for each domain.
ilomCtrlSPARCKeySwitchTable provides a listing of properties for controlling the SPARC-specific virtual key switch for each domain.
ilomCtrlSPARCDomainDCUTable provides a listing of properties for configuring SPARC-specific assigned DCUs for each domain.
ilomCtrlNetInterconnectGlobalCfgTable provides a listing of interconnect configuration entries that can be modified in a multi-domain system.
ilomCtrlNetInterconnectGlobalOperTable provides a listing of interconnect configuration entries that are read-only in a multidomain system.
In addition, the following SPARC-specific chassis-level diagnostics are available:
ilomCtrlSPARCChassisDiagsMode
ilomCtrlSPARCChassisDiagsTrigger
ilomCtrlSPARCChassisDiagsHWChangeLevel
ilomCtrlSPARCChassisDiagsPowerOnLevel
ilomCtrlSPARCChassisDiagsErrorRestLevel
Refer to the SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB file for detailed information about these objects.
In the case of SUN-HW-CTRL-MIB, the extensions correspond to the following multidomain tables:
sunHwCtrlDomainPowerMgmtConsumptionTable provides a listing of power consumption entries that can be displayed and modified in a multi-domain system.
sunHwCtrlDomainPowerMgmtBudgetSettingsTable provides a listing of power management budget settings in a multidomain system.
sunHwCtrlDomainPowerMgmtConsumptionThresholdsTable provides a listing of domain power management consumption entries.
sunHwCtrlTpmTable provides a listing of properties for controlling the access modes of the TPM device for each domain.
Refer to the SUN-HW-CTRL-MIB file for detailed information about these objects.