K Jayakrishna wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I created a 15GB file & mapped it to the ldom as vdisk0.Through jump 
> start server I have installed OS in the ldom , in the jump start server 
> host_class file I have defined the following partitions:

<...>

> Name:   myldom1
> State:  active
> Flags:  normal
> OS:     Solaris running
> Util:   0.2%
> Uptime: 2h 22m
> Vcpu:    8
>     vid    pid    util strand
>     0      4      0.2%   100%
>     1      5      0.2%   100%
>     2      6      0.0%   100%
>     3      7      0.1%   100%
>     4      8      0.3%   100%
>     5      9      0.3%   100%
>     6      10     0.2%    100%
>     7      11     0.2%   100%
> Memory:    2G
>     real-addr        phys-addr        size           
>     0x8000000        0x88000000       2G
> Vars:    auto-boot?=false
>     boot-device=/virtual-devices at 100 /channel-devices at 200/disk at 0:a 
> /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/ disk at 0
>     nvramrc=devalias net /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 
> 200/network at 0
> devalias vnet0 /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/network at 0
> 

I think there is a space in your devalias above. From a previous mail you
mentioned running the following command.

# ldm set-variable boot-device=/virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/\ 
disk at 0 
myldom1
                                                                        ^^^
Try entering "boot /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 0" at 
the OK 
prompt.

-- Liam

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