Hi,

First I would start by bumping your guest domain configs into xml files:

# ldm list-constraints -x <guest domain> > <guest domain>.xml

That will help you restore your guest domains after you get the primary 
reconfigured. Unfortunately, there isn't an easy way to backup or restore the 
SP config. So the best thing to do is dump the bindings and recreate them 
manually. So to do the dump do this:

# ldm list-bindings primary > primary.bindings

You'll then have to manually recreate your VCC, VDS, VSWs, etc services and of 
course your primary domain cpu/mem/mau settings.

Once that is done, you can restore you guests:

# ldm add-domain -f <guest domain>.xml
# ldm bind <guest domain>
# ldm start <guest domain>

That'll get you up and running again.

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Octave J. Orgeron
Solaris Virtualization Architect and Consultant
Web: http://unixconsole.blogspot.com
E-Mail: unixconsole at yahoo.com
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From: Arvind Navale <[email protected]>
To: LDOM Discussion group <ldoms-discuss at opensolaris.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 10:03:15 AM
Subject: [ldoms-discuss] Rebuild LDom Configuration

 Hi Folks,

I have LDoms deployed on a T6320 blade server. It needs a Motherboard 
replacement and I was hoping that the service processor on the T6320 blade 
server is FRU but turns out that its NOT. I was told by the support person that 
once the motherboard is replaced I need to re-build entire LDOM configuration 
including primary domain. So I wanted to know if anybody has experienced 
similar situation, if so how was it done. It would great if anyone can provide 
procedure/steps (prior and after MB replacement) as to how it needs to be done 
and any word of caution during the whole process.

Thanks in advance for your time.

Regards,
AN.

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