Stopping a Domain

The ldm stop-domain command stops one or more running domains.

If the domain runs the Logical Domains Manager agent provided by at least the Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 or Oracle Solaris 11.1 OS, the ldm stop-domain command sends a shutdown request to the domain.

If the domain does not run the appropriate Logical Domains Manager agent, the ldm stop-domain command sends a uadmin request to the domain.

You can also specify a number of seconds in which the shutdown command must complete. If this timeout value is exceeded, an ldm stop-domain -q command is issued.

You can use SMF properties to change the default behavior. See the ldmd(8) man page.

For more information about the ldm stop-domain command, see the ldm(8) man page.

Note:

If you run the ldm stop-domain -f command for a domain that is at the kmdb prompt, the command fails with the following error message:
LDom domain-name stop notification failed