Table 9-5 Procedure for Dynamically Releasing a Root Complex
Step
Operation Description
1
Checking the assignment status of root
complexes, in Oracle Solaris on the
control domain
2
Releasing the root complex assigned to
a logical domain, in Oracle Solaris on
the control domain
3
Confirming that the root complex was
released from the logical domain, in
Oracle Solaris on the control domain
The following example executes the commands for releasing a root complex from the
logical domain guest.
1.
Check the assignment status of root complexes to logical domains.
In this example, the root complex PCIE10 is assigned to the logical domain guest.
primary# ldm list-io
NAME
----
PCIE0
PCIE1
PCIE2
PCIE3
PCIE4
PCIE5
PCIE6
PCIE7
PCIE8
PCIE9
PCIE10
PCIE11
(Omitted)
2.
Release the root complex from a logical domain.
Release the root complex PCIE10 from the logical domain guest.
primary# ldm remove-io PCIE10 guest
Confirm that the root complex was released.
3.
The root complex PCIE10 is not assigned to the logical domain.
primary# ldm list-io
NAME
----
PCIE0
PCIE1
PCIE2
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Execution Location
Command Used
Control domain
primary# ldm list-io
Control domain
primary# ldm remove-io <bus> <domain-name>
Control domain
primary# ldm list-io
TYPE
BUS
----
---
BUS
PCIE0
BUS
PCIE1
BUS
PCIE2
BUS
PCIE3
BUS
PCIE4
BUS
PCIE5
BUS
PCIE6
BUS
PCIE7
BUS
PCIE8
BUS
PCIE9
BUS
PCIE10
BUS
PCIE11
TYPE
BUS
----
---
BUS
PCIE0
BUS
PCIE1
BUS
PCIE2
DOMAIN
STATUS
------
------
primary
IOV
primary
IOV
primary
IOV
primary
IOV
primary
IOV
primary
IOV
guest
IOV
primary
IOV
primary
IOV
primary
IOV
guest
IOV
primary
IOV
DOMAIN
STATUS
------
------
primary
IOV
primary
IOV
primary
IOV
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