VxVM does not work in guest domains because VxVM is not correctly identifying
virtual disks. We have helped Veritas investigate problems VxVM was having with
virtual disks, so I suppose they are working on a new release of VxVM that will
work in LDoms guest domains, but I was unable to get any schedule when this
will be available. So you need to get back to Veritas if you need more
information.

alex.

Bernd Schemmer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> is VxVM supported in Guest LDoms ?
> 
> I thought yes but after rereading the doc regarding LDoms and Veritas 
> storage foundation from Symantec I'm not sure anymore. And my tests 
> until now were also not successfull:
> 
> After installing VxVM in a Guest LDom VxVM does not see the disks 
> (format does see the disks; one disk of the disks of the guest ldom is 
> based on a file in the primary LDom and the other disk is based on a SAN 
> LUN)
> 
> If VxVM should run in a Guest LDom - where should I continue searching 
> the reason for the not working VxVM?
> 
> Our environment is:
> 
> Solaris 10 Update 5, ldm 1.0.3, and VxVM 5.0 + MP1
> 
> 
> I already asked our Symantec representive about this issue but did not 
> get any answer from them until now. It seems that Veritas Storage 
> Foundation & LDoms is not a common used combination If anybody is using 
> VCS and LDoms I would be glad to share some thoughts and experiences.
> 
> regards
> 
> Bernd
> 
> 

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