primary# ldm ls-spconfig
factory-default
test1 [current]
test2
If the current configuration information has not been saved on the XSCF, save it
with the ldm add-spconfig command.
In the following example, the configuration information is saved in test3 by the
ldm add-spconfig command, and the ldm ls-spconfig command is used to
confirm that the information is set in test3.
primary# ldm add-spconfig test3
primary# ldm ls-spconfig
factory-default
test1
test2
test3 [current]
3.
Execute ldm list-constraints -x to save the logical domain configuration
information in an XML file.
This shows an example of saving it in /ldm-set1.xml.
primary# ldm list-constraints -x > /ldm-set1.xml
4.
Execute the more command or a command with a similar function to confirm
that the configuration information is saved in an XML file.
primary# more /ldm-set1.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<LDM_interfaceversion="1.3" xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/
XMLSchema-instancce>
To be prepared in case the saved file is lost, back up the file on other media, etc.
If the SR-IOV function was used to assign a virtual function (VF) to a domain,
5.
execute ldm list-io -l to record the following information that has been set for
each VF:
- For a Fibre Channel HBA: port-wwn and node-wwn information that was set
when the VF was created
- For an Ethernet interface: MAC address that was set when the VF was created
[Example]
primary# ldm list-io -l
NAME
----
:
/SYS/PCI0/IOVFC.PF0.VF0
[pci@8100/pci@4/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,qlc@0,2]
TYPE
BUS
DOMAIN
----
---
------
VF
PCIE0
XXXXX
Chapter 5 Preparations Required for Maintenance
STATUS
------
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