# zpool status rpool
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
scan: resilvered 28.7M in 0h0m with 0 errors on Tue Jan 21 10:10:01 2014
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
rpool ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c2t50000393E802CCE2d0s0 ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
b. Delete the I/O configuration of the control domain.
# ldm start-reconf primary
Initiating a delayed reconfiguration operation on the primary domain.
All configuration changes for other domains are disabled until the primary
domain reboots, at which time the new configuration for the primary domain
will also take effect.
# ldm list-io | grep primary
PCIE0 BUS PCIE0 primary IOV
PCIE4 BUS PCIE4 primary IOV
PCIE8 BUS PCIE8 primary IOV
PCIE12 BUS PCIE12 primary IOV
/BB0/CMUL/NET0 PCIE PCIE0 primary OCC
/BB0/CMUL/SASHBA PCIE PCIE0 primary OCC
/BB0/CMUL/NET2 PCIE PCIE4 primary OCC
/BB1/CMUL/NET0 PCIE PCIE8 primary OCC
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If there are any other devices on BB#01 in use, release the redundant
configurations and stop using the devices. For how to release the redundant
configurations and how to stop using the devices, refer to the documents of
software in the redundant configurations and Oracle Solaris.
b-1) Out of the physical I/O devices assigned to the control domain, delete the
root complex of BB#01.
b-2) Change the control domain to the delayed reconfiguration mode.
This operation is not required if the root complexes are reconfigured
dynamically.
The following shows the software conditions to reconfigure the root
complexes dynamically.
- XCP 2240 or later
- Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.2 or later
- Oracle Solaris 11.2 SRU11.2.8 or later
b-3) Execute the ldm list-io command to check the root complexes assigned to
the primary domain.
The following example tells that the root complexes with the device of
BB1 are PCIE8 and PCIE12.