Hi Ashit,

Ashit Kumar wrote:
> Here are the outputs
> "ifconfig -a "
> lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu
> 8232 index 1
>         inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
> bge0: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index
> 2
>         inet 10.217.48.177 netmask fffffc00 broadcast 10.217.51.255
>         ether 0:14:4f:21:99:1c
> 
> "pkginfo -l SUNWldm"
>    PKGINST:  SUNWldm
>       NAME:  Logical Domains Manager
>   CATEGORY:  application
>       ARCH:  sparc.sun4v
>    VERSION:  1.0,REV=2007.04.02.21.17
>    BASEDIR:  /
>     VENDOR:  Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>     PSTAMP:  dt90-19120070402211721
>   INSTDATE:  Oct 08 2007 01:50
>     STATUS:  completely installed
>      FILES:       38 installed pathnames
>                    6 shared pathnames
>                   12 directories
>                   23 executables
>                18684 blocks used (approx)
> 
> I am using Solaris10 (11/06).
> 

You need to supply bge0 and not e1000g0 to the net-dev property when creating 
the vswitch service using add-vsw.

Also, make sure to add the 124921-02 patch to all domains.

HTH

-- Liam



> Thanks 
> Ashit
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Liam.Merwick at Sun.COM [mailto:Liam.Merwick at Sun.COM] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 5:51 PM
> To: Ashit Kumar
> Cc: ldoms-discuss at opensolaris.org
> Subject: Re: [ldoms-discuss] Guest domain boot failure
> 
> Ashit Kumar wrote:
>> Hi,
>>  I am getting the following error while booting the guest domain:
>>
>> WARNING: /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/network at 0: 
>> Timeout 
>> connecting to virtual switch... retrying
>> WARNING: /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/network at 0: Unable 
>> to
> 
>> connect to virtual switch
>> ERROR: boot-read fail
>> Can't open boot device
>>
>> And here is the bindings:
>>
>> Name:   primary
>> State:  active
>> Flags:  transition,control,vio service
>> OS:
>> Util:   0.1%
>> Uptime: 4h 39m
>> Vcpu:   4
>>         vid    pid    util strand
>>         0      0      0.4%   100%
>>         1      1      0.0%   100%
>>         2      2      0.0%   100%
>>         3      3      0.0%   100%
>> Mau:    1
>>         mau cpuset (0, 1, 2, 3)
>> Memory: 4G
>>         real-addr        phys-addr        size
>>         0x8000000        0x8000000        4G
>> Vars:   local-mac-address?=false
>>         boot-device=disk
>>         nvramrc=devalias net1 /pci at 7c0/pci at 0/network at 4,1 devalias 
>> net 
>> /pci at 7c0/pci at 0/network at 4 devalias net3 
>> /pci at 7c0/pci at 0/pci at 8/network at 1,1 devalias net2 
>> /pci at 7c0/pci at 0/pci at 8/network at 1
>>
>>         use-nvramrc?=true
>>         service:=
>>         primary-vsw0=
>> IO:     pci at 780 (bus_a)
>>         pci at 7c0 (bus_b)
>> Vldc:   primary-vldc0
>>         [LDC: 0x0]
>>         [(HV Control channel)]
>>         [LDC: 0x1]
>>         [LDom primary   (Domain Services channel)]
>>         [LDC: 0x3]
>>         [LDom primary   (FMA Services channel)]
>>         [LDC: 0xb]
>>         [LDom myldom1   (Domain Services channel)]
>> Vldc:   primary-vldc3
>>         [LDC: 0x14]
>>         [spds (SP channel)]
>>         [LDC: 0xd]
>>         [system-management (SP channel)]
>>         [LDC: 0x6]
>>         [sunvts (SP channel)]
>>         [LDC: 0x7]
>>         [sunmc (SP channel)]
>>         [LDC: 0x8]
>>         [explorer (SP channel)]
>>         [LDC: 0x9]
>>         [led (SP channel)]
>>         [LDC: 0xa]
>>         [flashupdate (SP channel)]
>> Vds:    primary-vds0
>>                 vdsdev: vol1    device=/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
>>                 vdsdev: vol2    device=/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2
>>         [LDom  myldom1, dev-name: vol1]
>>         [LDC: 0xe]
>> Vcc:    primary-vcc0
>>         [LDC: 0xf]
>>         [LDom myldom1, group: myldom1, port: 5000]
>>                 port-range=5000-5100
>> Vsw:    primary-vsw0
>>                 mac-addr=0:14:4f:f9:41:96
>>                 net-dev=e1000g0
>>         [LDC: 0xc]
>>         [LDom myldom1, name: vnet1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:f8:fd:25]
>>                 mode=prog,promisc
>> Vldcc:  vldcc1  [FMA Services]
>>         service: ldmfma
>>         service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
>>         [LDC: 0x4]
>> Vldcc:  vldcc2  [SP channel]
>>         service: spfma
>>         [LDC: 0x5]
>> Vldcc:  vldcc0  [Domain Services]
>>         service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
>>         [LDC: 0x2]
>> Vldcc:  hvctl   [Hypervisor Control]
>>         service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
>>         [LDC: 0x0]
>> Vcons:  SP
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------
>>
>> Name:   myldom1
>> State:  active
>> Flags:  transition
>> OS:
>> Util:   100%
>> Uptime: 32m
>> Vcpu:   8
>>         vid    pid    util strand
>>         0      4      100%   100%
>>         1      5      100%   100%
>>         2      6      100%   100%
>>         3      7      100%   100%
>>         4      8      100%   100%
>>         5      9      100%   100%
>>         6      10     100%   100%
>>         7      11     100%   100%
>> Memory: 4G
>>         real-addr        phys-addr        size
>>         0x8000000        0x108000000      4G
>> Vars:   auto-boot?false=
>>         auto-boot?=false
>>         boot-device=/virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 0
>>         nvramrc=devalias vnet0
>> /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/network at 0
>>
>>         use-nvramrc?=true
>> Vldcc:  vldcc0  [Domain Services]
>>         service: primary-vldc0 @ primary
>>         [LDC: 0x0]
>> Vnet:   vnet1
>>         mac-addr=0:14:4f:f8:fd:25
>>         service: primary-vsw0 @ primary
>>         [LDC: 0x1]
>> Vdisk:  vdisk1  vol1 at primary-vds0
>>         service: primary-vds0 @ primary
>>         [LDC: 0x2]
>> Vcons:  [via LDC:3]
>>         myldom1 at primary-vcc0 [port:5000]
>>
>>
>> Can anyone help me out to figure out the problem. Is the virtual 
>> switch need to be given from the "ifconfig" output or from the 
>> "/etc/driver-aliases"
> 
> You would supply the value of an e1000g instance that is
> cabled/connected to the network - and you would get that from ifconfig
> 
> First of all, what OS are you running? Can you also provide the output
> from "ifconfig -a" and "pkginfo -l SUNWldm"
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -- Liam


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