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ldm list-bindings rootdom
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VSW
NAME MAC NET-DEV ID DEVICE LINKPROP
DEFAULT-VLAN-ID PVID ......
vsw0 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx net4 0 switch@0 1
1
PEER MAC PVI D VID
MTU MAXBW .. ...
vnet0@guest1
(*1)
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 1
1500
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VDS
NAME VOLUME OPTIONS MPGROUP DEVICE
vds0 vol0 /export/
vdisks/vdisk.img
(*2)
vol1 /dev/zvol/
dsk/rpool/zvdisk1
vol2 /dev/dsk/
cxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxdxsx
CLIENT VOLUME
vdisk1@guest1 vol0
(*1)
vdisk2@guest2 vol1
(*1)
vdisk3@guest3 vol2
(*1)
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3.
Release from the physical partition the chassis in which the PCIe card
requiring maintenance is mounted.
a.
Referencing step 5 in "13.3 Checking If PCI Hot Plug (PHP) Can Be Used,"
confirm the logical domains to which the PCIe root complex and PCIe slot
of the chassis with the maintenance target mounted are assigned.
b.
Execute the ldm list-bindings <domain name> command for these logical
domains to confirm the name of the guest domain to which the virtual
service (vsw, vds) is provided.
In the following example, "rootdom", the logical domain name to which the
PCIe card is assigned, is specified.
*1: Guest domain that uses the virtual device
*2: Virtual disk backend
c.
If the guest domain that uses the virtual device is found in step b, log in to
the guest domain to stop the use of the virtual device.
If the virtual device is used by the duplication function, release it using the
duplication function so as not to use the target virtual device.
d.
If the logical domains confirmed in step a are I/O domains, stop the I/O
domains and delete the assigned PCIe slot.
If you need to restore the original configuration after performing maintenance
onthePCIecard,makeanoteofthedeletedPCIeslotandthedomainname
in advance.
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