Hm, I read this, in my opinion, this give me only direct access for guest domain to hardware (so from guest domain I have I/O domain), but how to make from I/O domain additional service domain (second or backup service domain) ?
Regards, Maciej Dany Senn wrote: > Hi Maciej > > Use the same approach as described in "BEGINNERS GUIDE TO LDOMS: > UNDERSTANDING AND DEPLOYING LOGICAL DOMAINS" on page 82: > > --- > Creating a Split PCI Configuration on a Sun Fire T2000 Server > > primary# /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm list-bindings primary > ... > IO: pci at 780 (bus_a) > pci at 7c0 (bus_b) > --- > > For the T5140 or T5240 use > > pci at 400 (bus_a) > pci at 500 (bus_b) > > You may need to add additional NICs and HBAs for redundant > network and storage configurations. > > HTH, Dany > > > Maciej Browarski wrote: >> Uhm, wrong definition. >> write I/O domain I thought about service domain, which have direct >> access hardware and provide virtual device to guest domain. >> So, in T5140 can I create two separate service domain ? If yes, how >> can I do this ? >> >> Regards, >> Maciej >> >> >> Maciej Browarski wrote: >>> Hello, >>> I try to make a GUEST domain independent from I/O domain. >>> Now, I have T5140, so I think, I can make 2 separate I/O domain, bu >>> I can't find a documentation which will describe how to make it (I >>> find only with T1 or T2 Processor). >>> Where can I find description ? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> ldoms-discuss mailing list >> ldoms-discuss at opensolaris.org >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ldoms-discuss > >
