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b. Suppose that the SR-IOV function was used to delete and discard a virtual
c. If a virtual device (vnet, vdisk) of a guest domain has been kept unused before
If you have added a new PCI Express card, see the following manual to
9.
perform appropriate operations:
- When using dynamic reconfiguration of the PCIe end point device
See "15.3.1 Adding a Physical I/O Device to an I/O Domain" in the Fujitsu
SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration
Guide.
- When not using dynamic reconfiguration of the PCIe end point device
See "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" and "3.2.19 Creating or Destroying
the SR-IOV Virtual Function" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/
SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide.
Note - Dynamic reconfiguration of the PCIe end point device is supported by XCP 2230 or
later and Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1.1.1 or later.
Incorporation of an internal disk
Log in as a super-user to Oracle Solaris on the logical domain (control
1.
domain or root domain) into which the target internal disk is to be incorporated.
2.
Execute the cfgadm command to check the status of the incorporated internal
disk.
With the cfgadm -al command, confirm that AP_ID of the replacement internal
disk has been changed.
Confirm that Occupant shows "configured." If it does not show "configured,"
perform step 3.
# cfgadm -al
Ap_Id
<Omitted>
c2
c2::dsk/c2t50000394281B50C6d0 disk
c2::es/ses0
c2::smp/expd0
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
<Omitted>
function (VF) before maintenance. In this case, create the virtual function
again and assign it to the domain based on the retained output results from
the idm list-io command.
For details, see
"Restoring the SR-IOV
maintenance, return it to its original status.
For details, see
"Restoring a virtual
Type
scsi-sas
ESI
smp
scsi-sas
scsi-sas
fc
fc
scsi-sas
function."
device."
Receptacle Occupant
connected configured
connected configured
connected configured
connected configured
connected unconfigured unknown
connected unconfigured unknown
connected unconfigured unknown
connected unconfigured unknown
connected unconfigured unknown
Chapter 6 Restoring the System
Condition
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
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