More pertinent data:
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
primary active -n-cv SP 8 4G 0.9% 9m
TL_prod inactive ----- 32 6G
factory-default
initial [current]
VCC
NAME PORT-RANGE
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
primary active -n-cv SP 8 4G 14% 9m
MAC
00:14:4f:97:89:8e
VCPU
VID PID UTIL STRAND
0 0 95% 100%
1 1 1.3% 100%
2 2 0.0% 100%
3 3 0.7% 100%
4 4 12% 100%
5 5 0.3% 100%
6 6 0.0% 100%
7 7 0.1% 100%
MEMORY
RA PA SIZE
0x8000000 0x8000000 4G
IO
DEVICE PSEUDONYM OPTIONS
pci at 0 pci
niu at 80 niu
VCC
NAME PORT-RANGE
primary-vcc0 5000-5100
VCONS
NAME SERVICE PORT
SP
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
TL_prod inactive ----- 32 6G
VARIABLES
auto-boot?=true
boot-device=vdisk
keyboard-layout=Unknown
NETWORK
NAME SERVICE DEVICE MAC
vnet1 primary-vsw0 network at 0
00:14:4f:f9:be:37
NAME SERVICE DEVICE MAC
vnet2 primary-vsw1 network at 1
00:14:4f:f9:51:10
DISK
NAME VOLUME TOUT DEVICE SERVER
vdisk1 vol1 at primary-vds0 disk at 0
datadisk2 disk2 at primary-vds0 disk at 1
datadisk3 disk3 at primary-vds0 disk at 2
datadisk4 disk4 at primary-vds0 disk at 3
datadisk5 disk5 at primary-vds0 disk at 4
datadisk6 disk6 at primary-vds0 disk at 5
datadisk7 disk7 at primary-vds0 disk at 6
datadisk8 disk8 at primary-vds0 disk at 7
datadisk9 disk9 at primary-vds0 disk at 8
datadisk10 disk10 at primary-vds0 disk at 9
datadisk11 disk11 at primary-vds0 disk at 10
datadisk12 disk12 at primary-vds0 disk at 11
TL_proddatadisk13 TL_proddisk13 at primary-vds0 disk at 12
VCONS
NAME SERVICE PORT
TL_prod primary-vcc0 5000
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
primary active -n-cv SP 8 4G 13% 9m
SOFTSTATE
Solaris running
VCPU
VID PID UTIL STRAND
0 0 53% 100%
1 1 9.2% 100%
2 2 0.0% 100%
3 3 0.5% 100%
4 4 18% 100%
5 5 0.9% 100%
6 6 0.7% 100%
7 7 21% 100%
RA PA SIZE
0x8000000 0x8000000 4G
IO
DEVICE PSEUDONYM OPTIONS
pci at 0 pci
niu at 80 niu
VCC
NAME PORT-RANGE
primary-vcc0 5000-5100
VCONS
NAME SERVICE PORT
SP
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
TL_prod inactive ----- 32 6G
VARIABLES
boot-device=vdisk
keyboard-layout=Unknown
NETWORK
NAME SERVICE DEVICE MAC
vnet1 primary-vsw0 network at 0
00:14:4f:f9:be:37
vnet2 primary-vsw1 network at 1
00:14:4f:f9:51:10
DISK
NAME VOLUME TOUT DEVICE SERVER
vdisk1 vol1 at primary-vds0 disk at 0
datadisk2 disk2 at primary-vds0 disk at 1
datadisk3 disk3 at primary-vds0 disk at 2
datadisk4 disk4 at primary-vds0 disk at 3
datadisk5 disk5 at primary-vds0 disk at 4
datadisk6 disk6 at primary-vds0 disk at 5
datadisk7 disk7 at primary-vds0 disk at 6
datadisk8 disk8 at primary-vds0 disk at 7
datadisk9 disk9 at primary-vds0 disk at 8
datadisk10 disk10 at primary-vds0 disk at 9
datadisk11 disk11 at primary-vds0 disk at 10
TL_proddatadisk13 TL_proddisk13 at primary-vds0 disk at 12
VCONS
NAME SERVICE PORT
TL_prod primary-vcc0 5000
Logical Domain Manager (v 1.0.1)
Hypervisor control protocol v 1.0
System PROM:
Hypervisor v. 1.5.6 @(#)Hypervisor 1.5.6 2007/11/30
08:29\015
OpenBoot v. 4.27.10 @(#)OBP 4.27.10 2007/12/07 10:45
lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu
8232 index 1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
e1000g0: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
inet 161.230.144.115 netmask fffff000 broadcast 161.230.159.255
ether 0:14:4f:97:89:8e
inet 10.100.7.21 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.100.7.255
ether 0:14:4f:97:89:8f
e1000g0 type: non-vlan mtu: 1500 device: e1000g0
e1000g1 type: non-vlan mtu: 1500 device: e1000g1
e1000g2 type: non-vlan mtu: 1500 device: e1000g2
e1000g3 type: non-vlan mtu: 1500 device: e1000g3
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Jill Manfield wrote:
> My customer has T1520 ldoms 1.0.1 and his guest domains have been down
> over 24 hours now. I initial thought he was running into
>
>
> **CR 6511190 No memory in guests post reboot of control domain.**
>
> This reproduces if the guests (or any guest) have had a configuration
> change while in the bound state. To reproduce it:
> - create a few guests.
> - stop the guests and have them in bound state.
> - do an add-vnet operation to add a network device to any one guest.
> - halt domain0, reboot and check the configurations of the (now)
> inactive guests. They should be missing the memory information
> completely.
>
> or
> CR 6499825 No VCPUs on guest domains after control domain is rebooted,
> or ldmd is restarted
>
> but I saw no workaround and I don't know how to get him to make his
> guest domains active so he could bind to them. We tried:
>
> #ldm add-config initial-1
> #reboot
> #ldm list-config
> and received:
>
> ldm bind TL_prod
> Tried to bind the guest domain and got error unable to bind TL_prod
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA,
>
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