FUJITSU PCI Gigabit Ethernet 4.1 Update 2/ 5.0 for Oracle Solaris C120-E276-11ENZ0(A) User Manual

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The following example shows how to add a virtual switch (vsw) device (ldm add-vsw)

/opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm add-vsw net-dev=device vswitch_name ldom (device: network device

vswitch_name: virtual switch device

ldom: Logical Domain)

Example: Adding primary-vsw0 of fjgi2 to the Control Domain (primary).

# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm add-vsw net-dev=fjgi2 primary-vsw0 primary

(Note 1) In Solaris 11, the vanity name (net4) is specified as fjgi2.

(Note 2) Reboot the Control Domain to make this setting effective.

Execute the following command from ok prompt.

ok boot -r

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The following example shows how to display a virtual switch (vsw) device (ldm list-services)

/opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm list-services ldom (ldom: Logical Domain)

Example: Displaying services of the Control Domain (primary).

# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm list-services primary

VDS

NAME VOLUME OPTIONS DEVICE

primary-vds0

VCC

NAME PORT-RANGE

primary-vcc0 5000-5100

VSW

NAME MAC NET-DEV DEVICE MODE

primary-vsw0 00:15:17:13:81:f8 fjgi2 switch@0 prog,promisc

(Note) In Solaris 11, the vanity name (net4) is specified as fjgi2.

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The following example shows how to add a virtual network (vnet) device (ldm add-vsw)

/opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm add-vnet if_name vswitch_name ldom (if_name: virtual network device

vswitch_name: virtual switch device

ldom: Logical Domain)

Example: Adding a virtual switch (primary-vsw0) of fjgi2 to the Guest Domain (ldg1).

# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm add-vnet vnet0 primary-vsw0 ldg1

(Note) Execute the following commands to make this setting effective.

If the Guest Domain has not started, execute the following commands.

# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm bind-domain ldg1

# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm start-domain ldg1

If the Guest Domain has already started, execute the following commands.

# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm stop-domain ldg1

# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm unbind-domain ldg1

# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm bind-domain ldg1

# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm start-domain ldg1

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The following example shows how to display a virtual network (vnet) device (ldm list-domain)

/opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm list-domain -l ldom (ldom: Logical Domain)

Example: Displaying the status of the Guest Domain (ldg1).

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