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.
Add a virtual switch service (primary-vsw0) on a network device that you want to use for guest domain networking.
primary# ldm add-vsw net-dev=network-device vsw-service primary
For example, the following command adds a virtual switch service (primary-vsw0) on network device net0 to the control domain (primary):
primary# ldm add-vsw net-dev=net0 primary-vsw0 primary
You can use the ldm list-netdev -b command to determine the backend network devices that are available for the virtual switch. See Virtual Switch.
You can dynamically update the net-dev property value by using the ldm set-vsw command.
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 net0 switch@0 prog,promisc