# grep " 0 \"ixgbe"\" /etc/path_to_inst
"/pci@8100/pci@4/pci@0/pci@0/network@0" 0 "ixgbe"
c. If the virtual network switch to which the PCIe card requiring maintenance
For a SAS card or Fibre Channel card
a. Execute the ldm list-bindings command from the control domain to check
# ldm list-bindings rootdom
------------------------ Ommitted ------------------------
VDS
NAME VOLUME OPTIONS MPGROUP DEVICE
vds0 vol0 /export/
vdisks/vdisk.img (*1)
vol1 /dev/zvol/
dsk/rpool/zvdisk1
vol2 /dev/dsk/
cxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxdxsx
CLIENT VOLUME
vdisk1@guest1 vol0 (*2)
vdisk2@guest2 vol1
vdisk3@guest3 vol2
------------------------ Ommitted -----------------------
*1: Virtual disk backend
*2: Virtual disk name and guest domain name to which the backend of vol0 is
b. Log in to the logical domain to which the PCIe card is assigned to identify
Fujitsu M10-4/Fujitsu M10-4S/SPARC M10-4/SPARC M10-4S Service Manual ・ February 2014
250
is assigned is found in steps a and b, see the [PEER] part of the virtual
network switch displayed in step a. Confirm the part for the virtual network
device and guest domain that use the services of the virtual network
switch.
The display format is "<virtual network device>@<guest domain>."
virtual disk service [VDS] information for the virtual disk backend
([DEVICE] value) that is assigned to the virtual disk service.
For information on the types that can be assigned to a virtual disk backend,
see "Virtual Disk Backend" in the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Administration
Guide.
In the following example, "rootdom", the logical domain name to which the
PCIe card is assigned, is specified.
assigned
the physical disk from the backend. Then, identify the PCIe card in use
from the physical disk.
For details of the procedure, see documents for the software that manages
respective file system and volume.
For example, suppose that the backend is a file on the ZFS file system. In this
case, execute the zfs list command to confirm the ZFS storage pool corresponding
to the mount point of the directory in which the file is located. Then, execute
zpool status <zpool name> to confirm the physical device path of the PCIe card
to which a LU or hard disk is connected.