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

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primary# ldm list-domain
If you need to disable recovery mode, disable it.
3.
a. Use the svccfg command and svcadm command to disable recovery mode.
primary# svccfg -s ldmd setprop ldmd/recovery_mode = astring: never
primary# svcadm refresh ldmd
b. Confirm that recovery mode is disabled.
primary# svccfg -s ldmd listprop ldmd/recovery_mode
ldmd/recovery_mode astring
6.5.3
Restoring the logical domain configuration
information and OpenBoot PROM environment
variables
Reflect the setting of the XML file saved in
configuration information and OpenBoot PROM environment
the shutdown command and restart the control domain.
The following shows the procedure for restoring the saved configuration information
of the logical domains.
Confirm that the current logical domain configuration is factory-default.
1.
primary# ldm list-config | grep "factory-default"
factory-default [current]
If [current] does not appear beside "factory-default," the current logical domain
configuration is not factory-default. In such a case, follow the procedure below
to change the current logical domain configuration to factory-default.
a. Execute the ldm set-spconfig command with "factory-default" specified.
primary# ldm set-spconfig factory-default
b. Execute the poweroff command of the XSCF firmware and turn off the power
XSCF> poweroff -p ppar_id
The OpenBoot PROM environment variables are initialized. So, reset it to the
2.
original values.
to the physical partition.
Chapter 6 Understanding the Preparations for Restoring the System
never
"5.6.3 Saving the logical domain
variables," and execute
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