3.
Execute the showdomainstatus command to confirm the operating condition
of the logical domain.
In the following example, [Status] of the logical domains of PPAR-ID 00 displays
"Solaris running," which indicates that Oracle Solaris is operating.
XSCF> showdomainstatus -p 0
Logical Domain Name Status
primary Solaris running
guest0 Solaris running
guest1 Solaris running
iodom0 Solaris running
iodom1 Solaris running
sdiodomain Solaris running
sr-iodomain Solaris running
5.3.2
Checking the assignment status of I/O devices
In the following execution example, the operating condition of the logical domain,
the resource usage status, and the assignment status of I/O devices are checked from
Oracle Solaris on the logical domain. For details, see "3.2 Operations and
Commands Related to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu M10/SPARC
M10 Systems Domain Configuration Guide.
1.
Log in to Oracle Solaris on the logical domain.
2.
Execute the following ldm command to check the operating condition of the
logical domain.
# ldm list-domain
3.
Execute the following ldm command to check the resource usage status.
# ldm list-devices -a
4.
Execute the following ldm command to check the assignment status of I/O
devices.
# ldm list-io
For maintenance on a PCIe card, retain the output data of the ldm list-io
command, since you will need it later when restoring the original configuration
("6.5.3 Restoring the logical domain to the pre-maintenance
maintenance.
Chapter 5 Preparations Required for Maintenance
state") after
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