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XSCF>   showcod -p 0
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   0:   128
9.
Check the operation status of logical domains.
a. Connect to the control domain console of the physical partition, and then
XSCF>   console -p 0
b. Execute the ldm list-domain command to check the operation status of the
#   ldm list-domain
NAME                           STATE             FLAGS       CONS         VCPU     MEMORY       UTIL     UPTIME
primary                     active           -n-cv-     UART         32         28G             0.0%     2h   3m
guest0                       active           -n----     5100         64         64G             3.1%     33m
root-dom0                 active           -n--v-     5000         32         32G             3.1%     47m
10. Incorporate the system board of the installed SPARC M10-4S into the physical
partition.
Note - Suppose you install the installed SPARC M10-4S together with a PCI expansion unit
connected to it and set the enabling/disabling setting of the direct I/O function of the PCI
expansion unit. In this case, execute the setpciboxdio command to set the enabling/disabling
setting before installing it on the physical partition by executing the addboard command.
When you have changed the setting of the direct I/O function, do not restart the logical
domains until you execute the ldm add-spconfig command to save the logical domain
configuration in XSCF.
Note - Pull out all the PCIe cassettes with the PCIe card for the PCI expansion unit to be
installed. After incorporating the link card into the server, attach the pulled-out PCIe cassette
to the PCI expansion unit. Then, install the PCIe card of the PCI expansion unit on the server
by using PHP.
a. Return to the XSCF shell, execute the showboards command, and check
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again to check the information on the CPU resources assigned to the
physical partition.
log in.
logical domains.
Check the operation status of the logical domains through the combination of
[STATE] and [FLAGS]. When [STATE] is "active," the second character from
the left of the string in [FLAGS] has one of the following meanings:
"n": Oracle Solaris operating
"t": OpenBoot PROM state
"-": Another state (including cases in which STATE is not active)
 
In the following example, you can see that the control domain, one guest
domain, and one root domain are operating.

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