LDOMs guest hung when LDOM primary reboots
Hi.
I have a T5440 with LDOM sw v 1.3 and split bus configuration
2 services domains, each one with a pair of buses that adresses:
* 2 quad Gbit Ethernet card
* 1 dual port FC HBA
Now we are defining LUNs in a NetApp storage allowing visibility to both service domains.
Configured MPGROUP and TOUT in order to get IO balancing in case of reboot of primary LDOM, but doesnt work. LDOMS guest keep freeze and qe have to stop (with -f) to continue working.
We ara assuming that config is ok and supported, but we are totally lost.
Some help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
P.D. Here is vdisk configuration
# ldm ls -o disk
NAME
primary
VDS
NAME VOLUME OPTIONS MPGROUP DEVICE
primary-vds0 t5k32c01-d2_rootdisk t5k32c01-d2 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575573544D50d0s2
t5k32c01-d2_zones t5k32c01-d2-1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575577706B63d0s2
t5k32c01-d4_rootdisk t5k32c01-d4 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F543457557364654Fd0s2
t5k32c01-d4_zones t5k32c01-d4-1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575577746231d0s2
t5k32c01-d1_rootdisk t5k32c01-d1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F54345755727A6A44d0s2
t5k32c01-d1_zones t5k32c01-d1-1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575577784A52d0s2
t5k32c01-d3_rootdisk t5k32c01-d3 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F54345755732F5772d0s2
t5k32c01-d3_zones t5k32c01-d3-1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575578306F66d0s2
NAME
alternate
VDS
NAME VOLUME OPTIONS MPGROUP DEVICE
alternate-vds0 t5k32c01-d2_rootdisk t5k32c01-d2 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575573544D50d0s2
t5k32c01-d2_zones t5k32c01-d2-1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575577706B63d0s2
t5k32c01-d4_rootdisk t5k32c01-d4 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F543457557364654Fd0s2
t5k32c01-d4_zones t5k32c01-d4-1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575577746231d0s2
t5k32c01-d1_rootdisk t5k32c01-d1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F54345755727A6A44d0s2
t5k32c01-d1_zones t5k32c01-d1-1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575577784A52d0s2
t5k32c01-d3_rootdisk t5k32c01-d3 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F54345755732F5772d0s2
t5k32c01-d3_zones t5k32c01-d3-1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575578306F66d0s2
NAME
t5k32c01-d1
DISK
NAME VOLUME TOUT ID DEVICE SERVER MPGROUP
rootdisk t5k32c01-d1_rootdisk@primary-vds0 1 0 disk@0 primary t5k32c01-d1
zones t5k32c01-d1_zones@primary-vds0 1 1 disk@1 primary t5k32c01-d1-1
NAME
t5k32c01-d2
DISK
NAME VOLUME TOUT ID DEVICE SERVER MPGROUP
rootdisk t5k32c01-d2_rootdisk@primary-vds0 1 0 disk@0 primary t5k32c01-d2
zones t5k32c01-d2_zones@primary-vds0 1 1 disk@1 primary t5k32c01-d2-1
NAME
t5k32c01-d3
DISK
NAME VOLUME TOUT ID DEVICE SERVER MPGROUP
rootdisk t5k32c01-d3_rootdisk@alternate-vds0 1 0 disk@0 alternate t5k32c01-d3
zones t5k32c01-d3_zones@alternate-vds0 1 1 disk@1 alternate t5k32c01-d3-1
NAME
t5k32c01-d4
DISK
NAME VOLUME TOUT ID DEVICE SERVER MPGROUP
rootdisk t5k32c01-d4_rootdisk@alternate-vds0 1 0 disk@0 alternate t5k32c01-d4
zones t5k32c01-d4_zones@alternate-vds0 1 1 disk@1 alternate t5k32c01-d4-1
Edited by: cesar.rivero on May 14, 2010 8:17 AM
Hi.
From your response I can't see clearly what is wrong.
My config is showing two different VDS and each one defined in primary and alternate LDOM:
t5k32c01:/root # ldm ls -l
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
primary active -n-cv- SP 8 4G 1.8% 2d 23h 2m
SOFTSTATE
Solaris running
IO
DEVICE PSEUDONYM OPTIONS
pci@400 pci_0
pci@500 pci_1
VCC
NAME PORT-RANGE
primary-vcc0 5000-5100
VSW
NAME MAC NET-DEV ID DEVICE LINKPROP DEFAULT-VLAN-ID PVID VID MTU MODE
vsw-backup-int 00:14:4f:fb:9e:3e aggr1 0 switch@0 1 1 3 1500
vsw-prep 00:14:4f:fb:40:8a aggr2 1 switch@1 1 1 320,83,82 1500
vsw-buses 00:14:4f:f8:46:42 aggr3 2 switch@2 1 1 24 1500
vsw-ora 00:14:4f:fb:63:de aggr4 3 switch@3 1 1 7,8,9 1500
VDS
NAME VOLUME OPTIONS MPGROUP DEVICE
primary-vds0 t5k32c01-d2_rootdisk t5k32c01-d2 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575573544D50d0s2
t5k32c01-d2_zones t5k32c01-d2-1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575577706B63d0s2
t5k32c01-d4_rootdisk t5k32c01-d4 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F543457557364654Fd0s2
t5k32c01-d4_zones t5k32c01-d4-1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575577746231d0s2
t5k32c01-d1_rootdisk t5k32c01-d1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F54345755727A6A44d0s2
t5k32c01-d1_zones t5k32c01-d1-1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575577784A52d0s2
t5k32c01-d3_rootdisk t5k32c01-d3 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F54345755732F5772d0s2
t5k32c01-d3_zones t5k32c01-d3-1 /dev/rdsk/c4t60A98000572D426F5434575578306F66d0s2
VCONS
NAME SERVICE PORT
SP
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
alternate active -n--v- 5000 8 4G 14% 2d 23h 46m
SOFTSTATE
Solaris running
IO
DEVICE PSEUDONYM OPTIONS
pci@600 pci_2
pci@700 pci_3
VSW
NAME MAC NET-DEV ID DEVICE LINKPROP DEFAULT-VLAN-ID PVID VID MTU MODE
vsw-backup-int-alt 00:14:4f:f9:22:6d aggr11 0 switch@0 1 1 3 1500
vsw-prep-alt 00:14:4f:f8:2a:03 aggr12 1 switch@1 1 1 320,83,82 1500
vsw-buses-alt 00:14:4f:fa:76:8d aggr13 2 switch@2 1 1 24 1500
vsw-ora-alt 00:14:4f:f8:d0:d0 aggr14 3 switch@3 1 1 7,8,9 1500
VDS
NAME VOLUME OPTIONS MPGROUP DEVICE
alternate-vds0 t5k32c01-d2_rootdisk t5k32c01-d2 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575573544D50d0s2
t5k32c01-d2_zones t5k32c01-d2-1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575577706B63d0s2
t5k32c01-d4_rootdisk t5k32c01-d4 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F543457557364654Fd0s2
t5k32c01-d4_zones t5k32c01-d4-1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575577746231d0s2
t5k32c01-d1_rootdisk t5k32c01-d1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F54345755727A6A44d0s2
t5k32c01-d1_zones t5k32c01-d1-1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575577784A52d0s2
t5k32c01-d3_rootdisk t5k32c01-d3 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F54345755732F5772d0s2
t5k32c01-d3_zones t5k32c01-d3-1 /dev/rdsk/c0t60A98000572D426F5434575578306F66d0s2
VCONS
NAME SERVICE PORT
alternate primary-vcc0@primary 5000
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
t5k32c01-d1 active -n---- 5005 16 8G 0.0% 3d 16h 38m
SOFTSTATE
Solaris running
MAC
00:14:4f:f9:92:aa
HOSTID
0x84f992aa
CONTROL
failure-policy=ignore
DEPENDENCY
master=
VCPU
VID PID UTIL STRAND
0 16 0.2% 100%
1 17 0.0% 100%
2 18 0.0% 100%
3 19 0.0% 100%
4 20 0.0% 100%
5 21 0.0% 100%
6 22 0.0% 100%
7 23 0.0% 100%
8 24 0.0% 100%
9 25 0.0% 100%
10 26 0.0% 100%
11 27 0.0% 100%
12 28 0.0% 100%
13 29 0.0% 100%
14 30 0.0% 100%
15 31 0.5% 100%
MAU
ID CPUSET
2 (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
3 (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
MEMORY
RA PA SIZE
0x2000000 0x212000000 8G
VARIABLES
auto-boot?=true
boot-device=disk
NETWORK
NAME SERVICE ID DEVICE MAC MODE PVID VID MTU LINKPROP
vnet-backup-int vsw-backup-int@primary 1 network@1 00:14:4f:fb:db:97 1 3 1500 phys-state
vnet-backup-int-alt vsw-backup-int-alt@alternate 11 network@11 00:14:4f:f8:b3:5d 1 3 1500 phys-state
vnet-apps vsw-ora@primary 2 network@2 00:14:4f:fa:98:b7 1 8 1500 phys-state
vnet-apps-alt vsw-ora-alt@alternate 12 network@12 00:14:4f:f9:99:18 1 8 1500 phys-state
vnet-ora vsw-ora@primary 3 network@3 00:14:4f:fa:25:c3 1 9 1500 phys-state
vnet-ora-alt vsw-ora-alt@alternate 13 network@13 00:14:4f:f9:00:f3 1 9 1500 phys-state
DISK
NAME VOLUME TOUT ID DEVICE SERVER MPGROUP
rootdisk t5k32c01-d1_rootdisk@primary-vds0 1 0 disk@0 primary t5k32c01-d1
zones t5k32c01-d1_zones@primary-vds0 1 1 disk@1 primary t5k32c01-d1-1
VCONS
NAME SERVICE PORT
group1 primary-vcc0@primary 5005
Thanks for your help
Edited by: cesar.rivero on May 17, 2010 1:23 AM
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bash-3.00# ldm list-services
Vldc: primary-vldc0
Vldc: primary-vldc3
Vds: primary-vds0
vdsdev: vol1 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_1.img
vdsdev: vol5 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_5.img
vdsdev: vol6 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_6.img
vdsdev: vol7 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_7.img
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vdsdev: vol3 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_3.img
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Vsw: primary-vsw0
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net-dev=bge0
mode=prog,promisc
Vsw: primary-vsw1
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f9:dd:53
net-dev=bge1
mode=prog,promisc
bash-3.00# ldm list-devices
vCPU:
vCPUID %FREE
MAU:
Free MA-Units:
cpuset (0, 1, 2, 3)
cpuset (4, 5, 6, 7)
cpuset (8, 9, 10, 11)
cpuset (12, 13, 14, 15)
cpuset (16, 17, 18, 19)
cpuset (20, 21, 22, 23)
cpuset (24, 25, 26, 27)
cpuset (28, 29, 30, 31)
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PADDR SIZE
0x3fec00000 20M (0x1400000)
I/O Devices:
Free Devices:
bash-3.00# ldm list-domains
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primary active -t-cv SP 4 2G 0.7% 1d 4h 8m
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ldom2 active -t--- 5001 4 2G 0.6% 5h 26m
ldom3 active ----- 5002 4 2G 25% 3h 38m
ldom4 active ----- 5003 4 2G 0.1% 1d 4h 1m
ldom5 active -t--- 5004 4 2G 0.1% 1d 4h 1m
ldom6 active -t--- 5005 4 2G 0.7% 1d 4h 1m
ldom7 active -t--- 5006 4 1900M 0.1% 10h 20m
bash-3.00#
bash-3.00# ldm list-bindings
Name: primary
State: active
Flags: transition,control,vio service
OS:
Util: 0.5%
Uptime: 1d 4h 11m
Vcpu: 4
vid pid util strand
0 0 0.9% 100%
1 1 0.8% 100%
2 2 0.2% 100%
3 3 0.3% 100%
Memory: 2G
real-addr phys-addr size
0x8000000 0x8000000 2G
Vars: reboot-command=boot
IO: pci@780 (bus_a)
pci@7c0 (bus_b)
Vldc: primary-vldc0
[LDC: 0x0]
[(HV Control channel)]
[LDC: 0x1]
[LDom primary (Domain Services channel)]
[LDC: 0x3]
[LDom primary (FMA Services channel)]
[LDC: 0xb]
[LDom ldom1 (Domain Services channel)]
[LDC: 0x22]
[LDom ldom5 (Domain Services channel)]
[LDC: 0x27]
[LDom ldom6 (Domain Services channel)]
[LDC: 0x2d]
[LDom ldom7 (Domain Services channel)]
[LDC: 0x10]
[LDom ldom2 (Domain Services channel)]
[LDC: 0x18]
[LDom ldom3 (Domain Services channel)]
[LDC: 0x1d]
[LDom ldom4 (Domain Services channel)]
Vldc: primary-vldc3
[LDC: 0x14]
[spds (SP channel)]
[LDC: 0xd]
[system-management (SP channel)]
[LDC: 0x6]
[sunvts (SP channel)]
[LDC: 0x7]
[sunmc (SP channel)]
[LDC: 0x8]
[explorer (SP channel)]
[LDC: 0x9]
[led (SP channel)]
[LDC: 0xa]
[flashupdate (SP channel)]
Vds: primary-vds0
vdsdev: vol1 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_1.img
vdsdev: vol5 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_5.img
vdsdev: vol6 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_6.img
vdsdev: vol7 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_7.img
vdsdev: vol2 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_2.img
vdsdev: vol3 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_3.img
vdsdev: vol4 device=/ldoms/be/ldom_4.img
[LDom ldom1, dev-name: vol1]
[LDC: 0xe]
[LDom ldom5, dev-name: vol5]
[LDC: 0x25]
[LDom ldom6, dev-name: vol6]
[LDC: 0x2a]
[LDom ldom7, dev-name: vol7]
[LDC: 0x30]
[LDom ldom2, dev-name: vol2]
[LDC: 0x13]
[LDom ldom3, dev-name: vol3]
[LDC: 0x1b]
[LDom ldom4, dev-name: vol4]
[LDC: 0x20]
Vcc: primary-vcc0
[LDC: 0xf]
[LDom ldom1, group: ldom1, port: 5000]
[LDC: 0x26]
[LDom ldom5, group: ldom5, port: 5004]
[LDC: 0x2c]
[LDom ldom6, group: ldom6, port: 5005]
[LDC: 0x31]
[LDom ldom7, group: ldom7, port: 5006]
[LDC: 0x15]
[LDom ldom2, group: ldom2, port: 5001]
[LDC: 0x1c]
[LDom ldom3, group: ldom3, port: 5002]
[LDC: 0x21]
[LDom ldom4, group: ldom4, port: 5003]
port-range=5000-5100
Vsw: primary-vsw0
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f8:66:9f
net-dev=bge0
[LDC: 0xc]
[LDom ldom1, name: vnet1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:1e:4d]
[LDC: 0x23]
[LDom ldom5, name: vnet0, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:ae:a1]
[LDC: 0x28]
[LDom ldom6, name: vnet0, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:27:b8]
[LDC: 0x2e]
[LDom ldom7, name: vnet0, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:1f:5d]
[LDC: 0x11]
[LDom ldom2, name: vnet0, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:c9:7c]
[LDC: 0x19]
[LDom ldom3, name: vnet0, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:d9:6d]
[LDC: 0x1e]
[LDom ldom4, name: vnet0, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:df:2c]
mode=prog,promisc
Vsw: primary-vsw1
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f9:dd:53
net-dev=bge1
[LDC: 0x2b]
[LDom ldom1, name: vnet2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:b1:f0]
[LDC: 0x24]
[LDom ldom5, name: vnet1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:b2:b0]
[LDC: 0x29]
[LDom ldom6, name: vnet1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:f5:c3]
[LDC: 0x2f]
[LDom ldom7, name: vnet1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:3a:3e]
[LDC: 0x12]
[LDom ldom2, name: vnet1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:88:a0]
[LDC: 0x1a]
[LDom ldom3, name: vnet1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:aa:57]
[LDC: 0x1f]
[LDom ldom4, name: vnet1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:33:59]
mode=prog,promisc
Vldcc: vldcc1 [FMA Services]
service: ldmfma
service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x4]
Vldcc: vldcc2 [SP channel]
service: spfma
[LDC: 0x5]
Vldcc: vldcc0 [Domain Services]
service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x2]
Vldcc: hvctl [Hypervisor Control]
service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x0]
Vcons: SP
Name: ldom1
State: active
Flags: transition
OS:
Util: 0.3%
Uptime: 1h 27m
Vcpu: 4
vid pid util strand
0 4 0.5% 100%
1 5 0.6% 100%
2 6 0.1% 100%
3 7 0.0% 100%
Memory: 2G
real-addr phys-addr size
0x8000000 0x88000000 2G
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boot-device=/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/disk@0:a vdisk
nvramrc=devalias vnet /virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/network@0
use-nvramrc?=true
Vnet: vnet1 [LDC: 0xb]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:ae:a1] [LDC: 0xd]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:27:b8] [LDC: 0xf]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:1f:5d] [LDC: 0x4]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:c9:7c] [LDC: 0x6]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:d9:6d] [LDC: 0x8]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:df:2c]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:fa:1e:4d
service: primary-vsw0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x1]
Vnet: vnet2 [LDC: 0xc]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:b2:b0] [LDC: 0xe]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:f5:c3] [LDC: 0x10]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:3a:3e] [LDC: 0x5]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:88:a0] [LDC: 0x7]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:aa:57] [LDC: 0x9]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:33:59]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:fa:b1:f0
service: primary-vsw1 @ primary
[LDC: 0xa]
Vdisk: vdisk1 vol1@primary-vds0
service: primary-vds0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x2]
Vcons: [via LDC:3]
ldom1@primary-vcc0 [port:5000]
Vldcc: vldcc0 [Domain Services]
service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x0]
Name: ldom2
State: active
Flags: transition
OS:
Util: 0.1%
Uptime: 5h 29m
Vcpu: 4
vid pid util strand
0 8 0.6% 100%
1 9 0.1% 100%
2 10 0.0% 100%
3 11 0.2% 100%
Memory: 2G
real-addr phys-addr size
0x8000000 0x108000000 2G
Vars: boot-device=vdisk
Vnet: vnet0 [LDC: 0x2]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:1e:4d] [LDC: 0x3]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:ae:a1] [LDC: 0x4]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:27:b8] [LDC: 0x5]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:1f:5d] [LDC: 0xd]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:d9:6d] [LDC: 0xf]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:df:2c]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f8:c9:7c
service: primary-vsw0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x1]
Vnet: vnet1 [LDC: 0x7]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:b1:f0] [LDC: 0x8]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:b2:b0] [LDC: 0x9]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:f5:c3] [LDC: 0xa]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:3a:3e] [LDC: 0xe]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:aa:57] [LDC: 0x10]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:33:59]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f9:88:a0
service: primary-vsw1 @ primary
[LDC: 0x6]
Vdisk: vdisk2 vol2@primary-vds0
service: primary-vds0 @ primary
[LDC: 0xb]
Vcons: [via LDC:12]
ldom2@primary-vcc0 [port:5001]
Vldcc: vldcc0 [Domain Services]
service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x0]
Name: ldom3
State: active
Flags:
OS:
Util: 24%
Uptime: 3h 42m
Vcpu: 4
vid pid util strand
0 12 100% 100%
1 13 1.4% 100%
2 14 1.4% 100%
3 15 1.4% 100%
Memory: 2G
real-addr phys-addr size
0x8000000 0x188000000 2G
Vars: boot-device=vdisk
Vnet: vnet0 [LDC: 0x2]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:1e:4d] [LDC: 0x3]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:ae:a1] [LDC: 0x4]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:27:b8] [LDC: 0x5]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:1f:5d] [LDC: 0x6]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:c9:7c] [LDC: 0xf]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:df:2c]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:fb:d9:6d
service: primary-vsw0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x1]
Vnet: vnet1 [LDC: 0x8]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:b1:f0] [LDC: 0x9]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:b2:b0] [LDC: 0xa]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:f5:c3] [LDC: 0xb]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:3a:3e] [LDC: 0xc]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:88:a0] [LDC: 0x10]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:33:59]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:fa:aa:57
service: primary-vsw1 @ primary
[LDC: 0x7]
Vdisk: vdisk3 vol3@primary-vds0
service: primary-vds0 @ primary
[LDC: 0xd]
Vcons: [via LDC:14]
ldom3@primary-vcc0 [port:5002]
Vldcc: vldcc0 [Domain Services]
service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x0]
Name: ldom4
State: active
Flags:
OS:
Util: 0.2%
Uptime: 1d 4h 4m
Vcpu: 4
vid pid util strand
0 16 0.4% 100%
1 17 0.3% 100%
2 18 0.1% 100%
3 19 0.0% 100%
Memory: 2G
real-addr phys-addr size
0x8000000 0x208000000 2G
Vars: boot-device=vdisk
Vnet: vnet0 [LDC: 0x2]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:1e:4d] [LDC: 0x3]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:ae:a1] [LDC: 0x4]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:27:b8] [LDC: 0x5]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:1f:5d] [LDC: 0x6]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:c9:7c] [LDC: 0x7]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:d9:6d]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:fb:df:2c
service: primary-vsw0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x1]
Vnet: vnet1 [LDC: 0x9]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:b1:f0] [LDC: 0xa]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:b2:b0] [LDC: 0xb]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:f5:c3] [LDC: 0xc]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:3a:3e] [LDC: 0xd]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:88:a0] [LDC: 0xe]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:aa:57]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f9:33:59
service: primary-vsw1 @ primary
[LDC: 0x8]
Vdisk: vdisk4 vol4@primary-vds0
service: primary-vds0 @ primary
[LDC: 0xf]
Vcons: [via LDC:16]
ldom4@primary-vcc0 [port:5003]
Vldcc: vldcc0 [Domain Services]
service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x0]
Name: ldom5
State: active
Flags: transition
OS:
Util: 0.2%
Uptime: 1d 4h 4m
Vcpu: 4
vid pid util strand
0 20 0.6% 100%
1 21 0.0% 100%
2 22 0.3% 100%
3 23 0.0% 100%
Memory: 2G
real-addr phys-addr size
0x8000000 0x288000000 2G
Vars: boot-device=vdisk
Vnet: vnet0 [LDC: 0x2]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:1e:4d] [LDC: 0xd]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:27:b8] [LDC: 0xf]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:1f:5d] [LDC: 0x3]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:c9:7c] [LDC: 0x5]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:d9:6d] [LDC: 0x9]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:df:2c]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f9:ae:a1
service: primary-vsw0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x1]
Vnet: vnet1 [LDC: 0x7]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:b1:f0] [LDC: 0xe]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:f5:c3] [LDC: 0x10]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:3a:3e] [LDC: 0x4]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:88:a0] [LDC: 0x8]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:aa:57] [LDC: 0xa]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:33:59]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f9:b2:b0
service: primary-vsw1 @ primary
[LDC: 0x6]
Vdisk: vdisk5 vol5@primary-vds0
service: primary-vds0 @ primary
[LDC: 0xb]
Vcons: [via LDC:12]
ldom5@primary-vcc0 [port:5004]
Vldcc: vldcc0 [Domain Services]
service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x0]
Name: ldom6
State: active
Flags: transition
OS:
Util: 0.3%
Uptime: 1d 4h 4m
Vcpu: 4
vid pid util strand
0 24 0.5% 100%
1 25 0.3% 100%
2 26 0.5% 100%
3 27 0.0% 100%
Memory: 2G
real-addr phys-addr size
0x8000000 0x308000000 2G
Vars: boot-device=vdisk
Vnet: vnet0 [LDC: 0x2]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:1e:4d] [LDC: 0x6]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:ae:a1] [LDC: 0xf]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:1f:5d] [LDC: 0x3]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:c9:7c] [LDC: 0x5]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:d9:6d] [LDC: 0xa]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:df:2c]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f8:27:b8
service: primary-vsw0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x1]
Vnet: vnet1 [LDC: 0x8]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:b1:f0] [LDC: 0xc]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:b2:b0] [LDC: 0x10]
[Peer LDom: ldom7, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:3a:3e] [LDC: 0x4]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:88:a0] [LDC: 0x9]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:aa:57] [LDC: 0xb]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:33:59]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:fb:f5:c3
service: primary-vsw1 @ primary
[LDC: 0x7]
Vdisk: vdisk6 vol6@primary-vds0
service: primary-vds0 @ primary
[LDC: 0xd]
Vcons: [via LDC:14]
ldom6@primary-vcc0 [port:5005]
Vldcc: vldcc0 [Domain Services]
service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x0]
Name: ldom7
State: active
Flags: transition
OS:
Util: 0.4%
Uptime: 10h 23m
Vcpu: 4
vid pid util strand
0 28 0.6% 100%
1 29 0.1% 100%
2 30 0.3% 100%
3 31 0.2% 100%
Memory: 1900M
real-addr phys-addr size
0x8000000 0x388000000 1900M
Vars: boot-device=vdisk
Vnet: vnet0 [LDC: 0x2]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:1e:4d] [LDC: 0x6]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:ae:a1] [LDC: 0x7]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:27:b8] [LDC: 0x3]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:c9:7c] [LDC: 0x5]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:d9:6d] [LDC: 0xb]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:df:2c]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f9:1f:5d
service: primary-vsw0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x1]
Vnet: vnet1 [LDC: 0x9]
[Peer LDom: ldom1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:b1:f0] [LDC: 0xd]
[Peer LDom: ldom5, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:b2:b0] [LDC: 0xe]
[Peer LDom: ldom6, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fb:f5:c3] [LDC: 0x4]
[Peer LDom: ldom2, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:88:a0] [LDC: 0xa]
[Peer LDom: ldom3, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:aa:57] [LDC: 0xc]
[Peer LDom: ldom4, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f9:33:59]
mac-addr=0:14:4f:f8:3a:3e
service: primary-vsw1 @ primary
[LDC: 0x8]
Vdisk: vdisk7 vol7@primary-vds0
service: primary-vds0 @ primary
[LDC: 0xf]
Vcons: [via LDC:16]
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service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
[LDC: 0x0]
bash-3.00# -
Ldom Primary Solaris11 with ldom Guest Solaris 10 containt a Zone Branded Solaris 8
Hello,
It is possible on a Ldom Primary in Solaris 11 to make running a ldom guest in Solaris 10 witch containt a Branded zone Solaris 8
It seem to be "Russian headstock" ........
Tank you.
Best regard
Alain.Thank you
have a nice Day
Alain. -
How can I set the guests to auto start after the primary reboots?
For version 1.2 of LDOM software, how do I set the guests to automatically start after I reboot the primary? Right now if I do this:
ldm stop -f guest1
reboot primary
guest1 will be bound and manually started with ldm start
ldmd is set to start at boot.
Thanks, KevinTry running ldm set-var auto-boot\?=true guest1This will set the LDOM guest openboot parameter "auto-boot" to true and it should boot automatically when the Primary restarts.
Steve -
Oracle VM 3.1.1 vm guests autostart when dom0 reboots
Hi
Is it possible to make vm guests start when the OVM Server reboots? By default when the OVM Server restarts the vm guests stay offline, this is version 3.1.1
Thank youyou can add a line to the /etc/inittab of the OVM server
we use :
8:3:once:/usr/sbin/xm create /OVS/Repositories/0004fb000003000028bea91df1332359/VirtualMachines/0004fb0000060000292bfdf47a61bee1/vm.cfg
9:3:once:/usr/sbin/xm create /OVS/Repositories/0004fb000003000028bea91df1332359/VirtualMachines/0004fb00000600007ad64af712addb0f/vm.cfg
to start two VM's after a reboot/kernel panic of the XEN server.
8 and 9 are the order.
3 is the init
the bold is the subfolder for the VM
works fine!
installed:
libxml2.x86_64
2.6.26-2.1.2.8.0.2
installed
libxml2-python.x86_64
2.6.26-2.1.2.8.0.2
installed -
My network has not been working today. When I click on it it says "unable to access nhe network". My guest network will work. When I hit the blue arrow on the right hand side of my network there is no information in the IP address, subnet mask, router, etc. There is information in my guest section when I checked. I have unplugged and replugged my router and turned my Wifi button of and off, started and restarted my Ipod as per internet suggestions. Would anyone know how to get my network reactivated. I am nervous to hit reset network settings in case I lose all my music and icons, etc. added since I got my Ipod. Thank you for any assistance
Do other devices now connect?
Did the iPod connect before?
What encryption/security is the router using?
Try:
- Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost
Reset iOS device: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
- Power off and then back on the router
- Reset network settings: Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings
- iOS: Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
- iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
- Restore from backup. See:
iOS: How to back up
- Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.
- Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
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I did the factory reset and was able to set up the guest account.
There were 3 problems, all of which I was able to solve.
The first problem was connect to Ethernet, which I selected by WAN port, as shown in the first screen shot. This page used to read just Ethernet and the Bridge Mode.
The second problem was whether to share a range of addresses or share a public IP address. I selected share a public IP address as shown in the first screen shot. I had tried the range of IP addresses in my earlier attempts, the ones that failed. Hopefully this will have no effect.
I have forgotten what the third problem was - only excuse is a few too many flavored drinks. I didn't have any problems solving it though.
What is really weird is I can log on to Guest and use on my iPad (first generation), my wife's iPod Touch (third generation), and my wife's 2011 MacBook Pro. I can't log onto Guest on my 2008 iMac, even after a restart. I get the image below.
Since I don't lug my iMac around a lot and it is connected by Ethernet, while my little make it right brain says figure this out, I am not going to worry about it.
Thank you again for your time and patience in helping me solve this.
Eric Root -
I have snow leopard installed as an OS. When trying to reboot a MacBook Pro I am getting stuck on grey screen with apple logo and rotating symbol. What can I do?
Maybe this might help.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2570 -
How can I use Guest network when my internal server provides the DNS?
How can I use guest network when my internal server provides the DNS? The help article TS4505 tells me to enter an external DNS server, but I believe I can not configure my network that way...
Apple assumes that you will be connecting the Time Capsule to a simple modem....and.....that the Time Capsule is configured as a router to provide DHCP and NAT services for the network.
The Guest Network cannot be enabled correctly unless the Time Capsule is in charge of DHCP and NAT services on the network.
Another way of saying the same thing is that the Guest Network will not operate correctly if the Time Capsule is configured in Bridge Mode or DHCP Only. -
The laptop was set to auto upgrade or decided to download Maverick and when prompted to reboot it failed to come back on. It simply displayed a message saying that the HDD was corrupt and the unit should be returned to the Apple Store.
Thanks for the reply, the macbook won't boot up past the message on screen so I can't reload an older OS system or delete or for that matter do anything with it?
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I need help, I pluged my iphone to itunes and got a message that said there was an update to download and update, I did but when itunes was rebooting and updating I got an error message. and now the phone is telling me that it cant be activated, to plug it in to itunes or to contact support care.
That message usually indicates that your phone was hacked to unlock it from the original phone carrier, then when you updated or restored it locked back to that carrier.
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Microsoft Word application automatically launches when I restart/reboot the iMac. How can I fix this?
Smells like a virus...Hi ctconnor;
Since there are no virus for OS X, I seriously doubt that is what is causing your problem here.
My suggestion open System Preferences then Accounts followed by Login Items. Once there deselect Microsnot Word.
Allan -
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I have a script for start/stop for sshd and it is fully tested and worked well. I have create the link to rc2.d. When the system reboot, 'PRNG not seed' is shown and the sshd cannot start up after reboot. Then, I can start sshd manually. Is it possible to start the sshd automatically after reboot?
Please advise.
Thank you for your attention.If you're running prngd daemon for entropy generation on your system, make sure prngd starts before sshd. It seems like you're able to successfully start the sshd daemon manually because prngd has already been started on systems bootup.
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Hi All,
I have set up 2 Windows Server 2012 domain controllers (DCA & DCB). DCA points at DCB as the primary DNS, and itself as the alternate DNS. DCB points at DCA as the primary DNS, and itself as the alternate DNS.
When both DCs are running and if I do an nslookup on DCA: The result is as follows:
Default Server: dcb.testdomain.com
Address: 30.30.30.2
nslookup on DCB:
Default Server: dca.testdomain.com
Address: 30.30.30.1
Client PC (Windows 7 Pro):
1st DNS : 30.30.30.31
Alternate DNS: 30.30.30.32
nslookup on the client PC
Default Server: dca.testdomain.com
Address: 30.30.30.1
Up to here everything is fine. Now if I turn off DCA, and do an nslookup, the result is as follows:
DCB nslookup:
DNS request timed out.
time out was 2 seconds.
Default Server Unknown
Address: 30.30.30.31
Client PC nslookup:
DNS request timed out.
time out was 2 seconds.
Default Server Unknown
Address: 30.30.30.31
I waited for more than 15 minutes an tried again, it didn't help.
I have been reading a few similar posts on this matter, but couldn't find the answer.
I would expected it to display the DCB when I do an nslookup.
Question 1: Shouldn't that display DCB rather than displaying a time out message when I do nslookup?
Question 2: The fact that it displays a time out message, does it mean that more configuration needs to be done? If so please kindly advice what needs to be done.
I did an ipconfig /displaydns command. I realized that the order of DNS have changed on both DCB and the Client PC:
Now, they both display DCB on the top of the list, whereas they were displaying DCA on the top of the list prior to the shut down.
Question 3: Does it mean that the Client PC now knows that the 1st DNS is down and so it's using the 2nd DNS?
If so, why does the nslookup display the time out message?
Question 4: Is it possible to configure either of DNS Server or the DNS client, so it displays the 2nd DNS when the first DNS is not accessible and when I do nslookup?
Thank you for.Hi Ton_2013,
Based on my understanding, the issue we are experiencing is that: when the primary DNS server is down, the result of the tool Nslookup is to diaplay the time out message at first. Right?
Based on my knowledge, timed out message is means that the server did not respond to a request after a certain amount of time and a certain number of retries. Because the primary DNS server is down, it can't respond to this request and time is out. When
the primary DNS server can't respond, the secondary DNS server works to ensure effective work. And the order is changed as you said.
As to the reason why the result is still the same even when the order has changed, we can try to use Network Monitor to capture network traffic and view and analyze it to find the cause. And the cause may be the cache. For your information, please refer
to the following link to download the tool Network Monitor:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-hk/download/details.aspx?id=4865
Regards,
Lany Zhang -
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