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2.
Start the root domain.
#   ldm start <root domain name>
Work to restore an I/O device in an I/O domain
If you have released the I/O device assigned to an I/O domain according to
on an I/O device in an I/O
devices" before maintenance, restore the physical I/O device (PCIe end point device)
to its original status.
PCIe slots are automatically assigned to the root domain. Therefore, to reassign them
to I/O domains, they must be released from the root domain and then reassigned.
If you are using XCP 2230 or later and Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1.1.1 or later,
you do not have to stop the I/O domain or root domain.
Perform the following procedure:
1.
If the hotplug service is disabled on the I/O domain and root domain, enable
it.
#   svcadm enable hotplug
2.
Delete the physical I/O device from the I/O domain.
#   ldm remove-io <device name> <root domain name>
3.
Assign the PCIe slot to the I/O domain.
#   ldm add-io <device name> <I/O domain name>
4.
Disable the hotplug service on the I/O domain and root domain if necessary.
#   svcadm disable hotplug
If you are using XCP 2221 or earlier or Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1.1 or earlier,
perform the following procedure:
1.
Transition the root domain to delayed reconfiguration mode.
#   ldm start-reconf <root domain name>
2.
Release the physical I/O device (slot) from the root domain.
#   ldm remove-io <device name> <root domain name>
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