On 10/26/07, Alexandre Chartre <Alexandre.Chartre at sun.com> wrote: > > Yes, that's normal. cfgadm is not supported with virtual disks.
This is working now. The guest domain has an hba in pcie-0 and when I initially installed I did an initial_install jumpstart onto a physical disk which I had exported from the control domain. Then I reinstalled using a flash archive created on another T2000 which had not been configured with ldoms and this time I installed onto a disk backed by a file. That's when I ran into the cfgadm problem. I had the same problem when put that flash image on the physical disk. The flash image had VxVM installed and I noticed that at boot it was complaining about a bunch of stale disk links so I ran "devfsadm -C" and that fixed the cfgadm problem. I would have expected the device files to be created properly during the flash install.
