I guess your problem is with the CharlesRiverApp domain. The problem
is that this guest domain has virtual disks expected to be exported
by itself, so this can not work:
disk at 0 --> vdisk1 at CharlesRiver-vds =
/CharlesRiverApp_OS/CharlesRiverApp_OS.img on CharlesRiverApp
disk at 1 --> vdisk2 at CharlesRiver-vds =
/dev/vx/dsk/CharlesRiverApp_Dg/CharlesRiverApp_App_vol on CharlesRiverApp
You have a circular dependency, this domain can't access its disks
because it is supposed to export them! The virtual disks should
be exported by another domain (probably the primary domain).
alex.
Michael.Wahlberg at Sun.COM wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a strange one when trying to install the OS
> on a guest LDOM. We were successful installing the OS
> on an identical guest LDOM on the same system. I have
> attached the ldm ls -l output.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> Please reply to all as I am not on this alias.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike Wahlberg
> OS Collaborator
> Sun Solution Center
>
> The error:
>
> {0} ok boot vnet0 - install
> Boot device: /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/network at 0s: -
> install
> Requesting Internet Address for 0:14:4f:fb:68:da
> SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_120011-14 64-bit
> Copyright 1983-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
> Use is subject to license terms.
> Configuring devices.
> NOTICE: [0] disk access failed.
>
> I found a bug (6575216) and tried the following workaround with no
> luck.
>
>
> *Work Around: *
>
> On the service domain, add the following lines to /etc/system
>
> set vds:vds_dev_delay = 60000000
> set vds:vds_dev_retries = 10
>
>
>
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