Hi,

That is correct. The T5120/T5220 have a single PCI-E controller that is built 
into the UltraSPARC-T2 processor. All of the child components are connected via 
PCI-E switches to the controller. You can however, split the NIU (10GigE) to a 
guest domain. When Hybrid I/O comes into play, having dual I/O domains will be 
less of a requirement as you'll be able to assign PCI-E leave devices to guest 
domains.
 
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http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/sysadmin/
http://unixconsole.blogspot.com
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----- Original Message ----
From: Dmitriy Krayzman <[email protected]>
To: Devesh <dpant at us.ibm.com>
Cc: ldoms-discuss at opensolaris.org
Sent: Friday, March 7, 2008 3:33:38 PM
Subject: Re: [ldoms-discuss] Problem assigning PCI bus to guest domain on a 
T5220

My understanding is you can not split bus on T5220.
D.

Devesh wrote:
> I am trying to assign the way manuals show to split the PCI bus across 
> domains. On a T2000 one can see two buses but on a T5220 it shows only one
> see below
> ssisunt01 / > ldm list-constraints
> DOMAIN
> primary
> 
> MAC
>     00:14:4f:97:ac:d4
> 
> VCPU
>     COUNT
>     16
> 
> MAU
>     COUNT
>     1
> 
> MEMORY
>     SIZE
>     8G
> 
> VARIABLES
>     nvramrc=." ChassisSerialNumber BEL07524HA " cr
>     security-mode=none
>     security-password=
> 
> IO
>     DEVICE           OPTIONS
>     pci at 0
>     niu at 80
> 
> VDS
>     NAME             VOLUME         OPTIONS          DEVICE
>     primary-vds0     vol1                            
> /tech/LDOMs/ssisunt01_domain1
> 
> VCC
>     NAME             PORT-RANGE
>     primary-vcc0     5000-5003
> 
> VSW
>     NAME             MAC               NET-DEV   DEVICE
>     primary-vsw0                       e1000g0   switch at 0
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> DOMAIN
> domain1
> 
> VCPU
>     COUNT
>     16
> 
> MEMORY
>     SIZE
>     8G
> 
> VARIABLES
>     auto-boot?=true
>     boot-device=/virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 0:a 
> disk net
> 
> NETWORK
>     NAME             SERVICE                     DEVICE     MAC
>     vnet1            primary-vsw0                network at 0
> 
> DISK
>     NAME             VOLUME                      TOUT
>     vdisk1           vol1 at primary-vds0
> 
> VCONS
>     NAME             SERVICE                     PORT
>     domain1          primary-vcc0                5000
> 
> can someone help please
> 
> Deepee
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