Saving The Logical Domain Configuration Information And; Openboot Prom Environment Variables - Fujitsu Oracle M10-1 Service Manual

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ldmd/recovery_mode astring
If recovery mode is not enabled, use the svccfg command and svcadm
3.
command to enable recovery mode.
primary# svccfg -s ldmd setprop ldmd/recovery_mode = astring: auto
primary# svcadm refresh ldmd
5.6.3
Saving the logical domain configuration information
and OpenBoot PROM environment variables
You can save the configuration information of the logical domains by physical
partition in an XML file. If you save the configuration information of the logical
domains in an XML file, log in to the control domain of the physical partition and
perform the work.
The following shows the procedure for saving the configuration information of the
logical domains.
1.
Switch to the control domain console of the target physical partition from the
XSCF shell.
Execute the ldm ls-spconfig command to confirm that the current configuration
2.
information of the logical domains was already saved in the XSCF.
In the following example, the current configuration information is set in test1.
primary# ldm ls-spconfig
factory-default
test1 [current]
test2
If the current configuration information is not saved in XSCF, execute the ldm
add-spconfig command to save it.
In the following example, the configuration information is saved in test3 by the
ldm add-spconfig command, and the ldm ls-spconfig command is used to
confirm that the information is set in test3.
primary# ldm add-spconfig test3
primary# ldm ls-spconfig
factory-default
test1
test2
test3 [current]
3.
Execute ldm list-constraints -x to save the configuration information of the
logical domains in an XML file.
This shows an example of saving it in /ldm-set1.xml.
auto
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