So /fsmnt1/ldom1_boot.img
is a single file as seen from the primary ? Can you pl. copy the file to a different name and assign that to the alternate? -regards -pallab Misha Chawla Shanker wrote: >To all Alternate I/O domain Gurus, > >I have an alternate i/o domain setup on one of my T2000 box. >I am stuck at the point where only one boot disk of the guest >shows up inside the guest and not the other. > >>From the control domain: ># ldm list >NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME >primary active -n-cv SP 4 4G 0.8% 1d 3h 24m >alternate active -n--v 5000 4 4G 0.6% 22h 31m >ldom1 active -n--- 5001 4 4G 0.5% 23m > >guest domain bindings: ># ldm list-bindings ldom1 | grep vds0 > vdisk1 vdisk1 at primary-vds0 disk at 0 primary > vdisk2 vdisk1 at alternate-vds0 disk at 1 alternate > ># /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm list-services primary >VDS >NAME VOLUME OPTIONS DEVICE > primary-vds0 vdisk1 /fsmnt1/ldom1_boot.img > ># /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm list-services alternate >VDS > NAME VOLUME OPTIONS DEVICE > alternate-vds0 vdisk1 /fsmnt1/ldom1_boot.img > >Inside the guest I see only: one disk: c0d1: ># format >Searching for disks...done >AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: > 0. c0d1 <SUNVDSK cyl 22717 alt 2 hd 1 sec 600> > /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 1 >Specify disk (enter its number) > >Both the files are accessible from both the i/o domains: >primary # ls -l /fsmnt1/ldom1_boot.img >-rw------T 1 root root 6979321856 Jan 10 17:06 /fsmnt1/ldom1_boot.img > >alternate # ls -l /fsmnt1/ldom1_boot.img >-rw------T 1 root root 6979321856 Jan 10 17:11 /fsmnt1/ldom1_boot.img > >Also, from the ok prompt of the guest, I can see 2 disks attached to it: >a) /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 1 <-- this one is >visible inside the guest as c0d1 >b) /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 0 <-- this one is not >visible, should have showed up as "c0d0" > >"c0d1" visible inside the guest is the backed by the file exported >from the alternate i/o domain. >but the other disk backed by the file exported from the primary i/o >domain is not visible. > >Any idea what may be going wrong here? > >Thanks, >Misha. >_______________________________________________ >ldoms-discuss mailing list >ldoms-discuss at opensolaris.org >http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ldoms-discuss > > -- Pallab Bhattacharya Performance & Architecture Engineering
