How to Install the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Software Package in Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.3 Administration Guide shows the incorrect pkg install command.
To install the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB software, use the following command line:
# pkg install -v pkg:/system/ldoms/mib
Installing the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Template Utilities in Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.3 Administration Guide shows the incorrect pkg install command.
To install the Oracle VM Server for SPARC templates software, use the following command line:
# pkg install -v pkg:/system/ldoms/ovmtutils
How to Load the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB Module Into the Oracle Solaris SNMP Agent in Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.3 Administration Guide refers to an out-of-date document. Replace the second paragraph of this task with the following paragraph:
This procedure describes how to configure your system to dynamically load the Oracle VM Server for SPARC MIB module. For information about the net-SNMP agent, install the pkg:/system/management/snmp/net-snmp/documentation package, which contains the net-SNMP agent man pages and HTML documentation files.
You can issue commands from the OpenBoot PROM (OBP) prompt to list network information for logical domains.
Run the show-nets command on any domain to list the networks that are available on that domain:
OK show-nets
Run the watch-net-all command on the control domain to list the available networks and to show network traffic:
OK watch-net-all
This information will be added to an upcoming version of the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Administration Guide.
Booting From a Virtual LUN in Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.3 Administration Guide does not mention that the system firmware of the UltraSPARC T2, UltraSPARC T2 Plus, and SPARC T3 servers does not support booting from a virtual SCSI HBA.
The ldm(1M) man page incorrectly defines the contents of the RBYTES column. The correct definition is as follows:
RBYTES shows the received (inbound) byte count