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*1 If you attempt to save the configuration with already existing configuration name "ldom-config1", an error
message is displayed.
*2 "ldom-config1" is deleted.
*3 The logical domain system configuration is saved with configuration name "ldom-config1".
*4 The logical domain system configuration has been added with configuration name "ldom-donfig1".
Saving the configuration to an XML file
This section describes an example of the operation of saving the logical domain
system configuration to the /ldom_config.xml file from Oracle Solaris on the control
domain by using the ldm list-constraints -x command.
primary# ls /ldom_config.xml
 
primary# ldm list-constraints -x > /ldom_config.xml
primary# ls /ldom_config.xml
/ldom_config.xml
 
primary#
*1 Confirm that the logical domain configuration information (/ldom_config.xml) does not exist.
*2 Redirect the command output results to /ldom_config.xml.
*3 Confirm that the logical domain configuration information (/ldom_config.xml) has been created.
9.1.2
Saving XSCF Settings Information
System configuration information, such as the network configuration, CPU
Activation settings, and logical domain configuration, is saved in the XSCF firmware
as the XSCF settings information. You can save the XSCF settings information to an
external file to prepare for system restore from a problem or for a building block
configuration change.
This section describes the command examples that save XSCF settings information to
a USB device and HTTPS server, respectively, using system.cfg as the file name.
For details on the dumpconfig(8) command used here, see "10.10 Saving/Restoring
XSCF Settings Information" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10
System Operation and Administration Guide.
Saving the information to a USB device
XSCF> dumpconfig -v -V file:///media/usb_msd/system.cfg
reading
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