switch the master XSCF.
3.
Execute the console command to connect to the console of the control
domain, and then log in.
XSCF> console -p 0
4.
Check the operation status and the resource use status of logical domains.
a. 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 16 14G 0.0% 10h 7m
guest0 active -n---- 5100 32 32G 0.0% 2h 20s
guest1 active -n---- 5101 32 32G 0.0% 2h 5s
root-dom0 active -n--v- 5000 24 24G 0.0% 2h 43s
root-dom1 active -n--v- 5001 24 24G 0.0% 2h 20s
b. Execute the ldm list-devices command with the -a option specified to
# ldm list-devices -a
CORE
ID %FREE CPUSET
0 0 (0, 1)
4 0 (8, 9)
8 0 (16, 17)
(Omitted)
184 0 (368, 369)
188 100 (376, 377)
512 100 (1024, 1025)
516 100 (1032, 1033)
520 100 (1040, 1041)
524 100 (1048, 1049)
(Omitted)
VCPU
PID %FREE PM
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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 this example, you can see that the control domain, two guest domains, and
two root domains are operating.
check the resource use status.
The following example specifies the -a option to display all the resources
bound to logical domains and all those not bound to logical domains.