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
