Milan Shah wrote:
> I have two boxes
> 
>  
> 
> test-cdom (10.0.0.26 and 10.0.0.27)
> 
> test-cdom1 (10.0.0.16 and 10.0.0.17)
> 

<snip>


> 
> test-cdom # ldm -V
> 
>  
> 
> Logical Domain Manager (v 1.1)
> 
>         Hypervisor control protocol v 1.1
> 
>         Using Hypervisor MD v 0.1
> 
>  
> 
> System PROM:
> 
>         Hypervisor      v. 1.6.0.       @(#)Hypervisor 1.6.0.b 
> 2008/03/01 01:47\015
> 
>  
> 
>         OpenBoot        v. 4.28.0       @(#)OBP 4.28.0 2008/01/22 21:12
> 
>  
> 
> *It?s the same on the other box as well test-cdom1.*
> 

You didn't include the 'ldm -V' output for test-cdom1 - that'd help clarify.

<snip>


> *For the testing i even tried migrating the guest domain on the same 
> box. this alos fails with the below error.*
>  

FWIW, a migration within a system is not supported and would be rejected.

> 
> test-cdom #* ldm migrate-domain --dry-run GDOM_ONE 10.0.0.26:GDOM_ONE_TEST*
> 
>  
> 
> Target Password:
> 
> Failed to establish connection with ldmd(1m) on target: 10.0.0.16
> 
> Check that the 'ldmd' service is enabled on the target machine and
> 
> that the version supports Domain Migration. Check that the 'xmpp_enabled'
> 
> and 'incoming_migration_enabled' properties of the 'ldmd' service on
> 
> the target machine are set to 'true' using svccfg(1M).
> 


I don't think that is the output from the command above (it refers
to a different target - 10.0.0.16). You should have got something like:

root at dt212-346# ldm migrate -n ldg1 dt212-346:ldg1-test
Source and target hosts (dt212-346) are identical

-- Liam

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