/BB1/CMUL/SASHBA PCIE PCIE8 primary OCC
/BB1/CMUL/NET2 PCIE PCIE12 primary OCC
# ldm remove-io PCIE8 primary
# ldm remove-io PCIE12 primary
# shutdown -i6 -g0 -y
# ldm list-io | grep primary
PCIE0 BUS PCIE0 primary IOV
PCIE4 BUS PCIE4 primary IOV
/BB0/CMUL/NET0 PCIE PCIE0 primary OCC
/BB0/CMUL/SASHBA PCIE PCIE0 primary OCC
/BB0/CMUL/NET2 PCIE PCIE4 primary OCC
c. Release the redundant configurations of virtual I/O devices assigned to the
# ldm list-domain
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
primary active -n-cv- UART 64 56G 0.0% 4h 17m
guest0 active -n---- 5100 64 64G 0.0% 1h 13m
guest1 active -n---- 5101 64 64G 0.0% 1h 4m
root-dom0 active -n--v- 5000 32 32G 0.0% 1h 47m
root-dom1 active -n--v- 5001 32 32G 0.0% 1h 19m
# telnet localhost 5100
....
guest0#
b-4) Execute the ldm remove-io command to delete PCIE8 and PCIE12 from
the domain "primary".
b-5) Restart Oracle Solaris.
This operation is not required if the root complexes are reconfigured
dynamically.
b-6) Execute the ldm list-io command to confirm that the root complexes of
BB#01 are deleted from the control domain.
guest domain.
To shut down the root domain (root-dom1) with the root complexes of BB#01
assigned before deleting the I/O devices, log in to each guest domain and
release the redundant configuration of the virtual I/O device from root-dom1.
For how to use software in redundant configurations, see the document of
each software in the redundant configuration.
The following shows an example of releasing the virtual network device
(vnet1) from the configuration of IPMP. For command details, see the Oracle
Solaris manual.
c-1) Log in to the guest domain (guest0).
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