Incorporating An Internal Disk - Fujitsu Oracle M10-1 Service Manual

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primary# ldm create-vf /SYS/PCI1/IOVNET.PF0
primary# ldm add-io /SYS/PCI1/IOVNET.PF0.VF0 ldom1
8.
Execute the ldm add-spconfig command to save the configuration information
of the logical domains.
To save configuration information under the same name, execute rm-config to
delete it once and then save it.
6.6

Incorporating an Internal Disk

This section describes the procedure (workflow) for incorporating an internal disk by
using the hot plug function.
To use the hot plug function, the hotplug service of Oracle Solaris needs to be
enabled. Check the status of the service. If it is disabled, enable the hotplug service in
the following procedure. The hot plug function is available only on the control
domain and root domain.
# svcs hotplug ← If the STATE is disabled, enable the service.
# svcadm enable hotplug ← Enables the hotplug service.
For details on the cfgadm command used here, see "2 Dynamically Configuring
Devices" in the Managing Devices in Oracle Solaris 11.2 or "Dynamically Configuring
Devices (Tasks)" in the Oracle Solaris Administration: Devices and File Systems.
Log in as a super user to Oracle Solaris on the logical domain (control domain
1.
or root domain) into which the target internal disk is to be incorporated.
2.
If the hotplug service is disabled for the logical domain (control domain or
root domain) into which the target internal disk is to be incorporated, execute
the svcadm enable command to enable the hotplug service.
# svcadm enable hotplug
Execute the cfgadm command to check the status of the incorporated internal
3.
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 4.
# cfgadm -al
Ap_Id
<Omitted>
c2
c2::dsk/c2t50000394281B50C6d0 disk
c2::es/ses0
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Fujitsu M10-1/SPARC M10-1 Service Manual ・ June 2021
Type
Receptacle Occupant
scsi-sas
connected configured
connected configured
ESI
connected configured
Condition
unknown
unknown
unknown

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