LDOM creation from Web?

Hi,
Does anyone know if I can run Oracle VM server from web and create LDOM's from GUI like interface instead of command line on Sparc T4-1 server. I have LDOM manager 3.1.1.2.2

Hello
you can use Oracle enterprise manager or Oracle VM Manager
Oracle VM Downloads
Regards
Ezequiel.

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