To view the current software versions installed:
primary# ldm -V
To generate a short list for all domains:
primary# ldm list
To generate a long list for all domains:
primary# ldm list -l
To generate an extended list of all domains:
primary# ldm list -e
To generate a parseable, machine-readable list of all domains:
primary# ldm list -p
You can generate output as a subset of resources by entering one or more of the following format options. If you specify more than one format, delimit the items by a comma with no spaces.
primary# ldm list -o resource[,resource...] domain-name
console – Output contains virtual console (vcons) and virtual console concentrator (vcc) service
core – Output contains information about domains that have whole cores allocated
cpu – Output contains information about the virtual CPU (vcpu), physical CPU (pcpu), and core ID
crypto – Cryptographic unit output contains Modular Arithmetic Unit (mau) and any other supported cryptographic unit, such as the Control Word Queue (CWQ)
disk – Output contains virtual disk (vdisk) and virtual disk server (vds)
domain-name – Output contains variables (var), host ID (hostid), domain state, flags, UUID, and software state
memory – Output contains memory
network – Output contains media access control (mac) address , virtual network switch (vsw), and virtual network (vnet) device
physio – Physical input/output contains peripheral component interconnect (pci) and network interface unit (niu)
resmgmt – Output contains dynamic resource management (DRM) policy information, indicates which policy is currently running, and lists constraints related to whole-core configuration
serial – Output contains virtual logical domain channel (vldc) service, virtual logical domain channel client (vldcc), virtual data plane channel client (vdpcc), and virtual data plane channel service (vdpcs)
stats – Output contains statistics that are related to resource management policies
status – Output contains status about a domain migration in progress
The following examples show various subsets of output that you can specify.
To list CPU information for the control domain:
primary# ldm list -o cpu primary
To list domain information for a guest domain:
primary# ldm list -o domain ldm2
To list memory and network information for a guest domain:
primary# ldm list -o network,memory ldm1
To list DRM policy information for a guest domain:
primary# ldm list -o resmgmt,stats ldm1
To show a variable and its value for a domain:
primary# ldm list-variable variable-name domain-name
For example, the following command shows the value for the boot-device variable on the ldg1 domain:
primary# ldm list-variable boot-device ldg1 boot-device=/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/disk@0:a
To list the resources that are bound to a domain:
primary# ldm list-bindings domain-name
To list logical domain configurations that have been stored on the SP:
The ldm list-config command lists the logical domain configurations that are stored on the service processor. When used with the –r option, this command lists those configurations for which autosave files exist on the control domain.
For more information about configurations, see Managing Domain Configurations. For more examples, see the ldm(1M) man page.
primary# ldm list-config factory-default 3guests foo [next poweron] primary reconfig-primary
The labels to the right of the configuration name mean the following:
[current] – Last booted configuration, only as long as it matches the currently running configuration; that is, until you initiate a reconfiguration. After the reconfiguration, the annotation changes to [next poweron].
[next poweron] – Configuration to be used at the next power cycle.
[degraded] – Configuration is a degraded version of the previously booted configuration.
To list all server resources, bound and unbound:
primary# ldm list-devices -a
To list the amount of memory available to be allocated:
primary# ldm list-devices mem MEMORY PA SIZE 0x14e000000 2848M
To determine which portions of memory are unavailable for logical domains:
primary# ldm list-devices -a mem MEMORY PA SIZE BOUND 0x0 57M _sys_ 0x3900000 32M _sys_ 0x5900000 94M _sys_ 0xb700000 393M _sys_ 0x24000000 192M _sys_ 0x30000000 255G primary 0x3ff0000000 64M _sys_ 0x3ff4000000 64M _sys_ 0x3ff8000000 128M _sys_ 0x80000000000 2G ldg1 0x80080000000 2G ldg2 0x80100000000 2G ldg3 0x80180000000 2G ldg4 0x80200000000 103G 0x81bc0000000 145G primary
To list the services that are available:
primary# ldm list-services