Andre Molyneux wrote, On 07/12/2009 15:45: > Stefan Hinker - Systems Practice - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote: >> Andre, >> >> if you have a CD in the drive, the command >> rmmount -l >> will give you the path you are looking for. An example on snv_124: >> >> bash-3.2# cdrw -l >> Looking for CD devices... >> Node Connected Device Device type >> ----------------------+--------------------------------+----------------- >> cdrom0 | TOSHIBA DVDW/HD TS-L802A AC03 | CD Reader/Writer >> bash-3.2# rmmount -l >> /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s2 >> cdrom,cdrom0,cd,cd0,sr,sr0,OpenSolaris,/media/OpenSolaris >> >> you can disable the volume manager using the command >> >> svcadm disable rmvolmgr > > Stefan, > > Thanks for the info. I put the CD into the drive, disabled rmvolmgr, > and exported the drive the drive to the guest. Everything seemed > to go okay, but when I attempt 'boot cdrom' from the OBP prompt on > the guest domain I get: > > Boot device: /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 2 > File > and args: > WARNING: /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 2: > Timeout > receiving packet from LDC ... retrying > > The warning is repeated multiple times, then finally gives up with: > > ERROR: boot-read fail > > > Can't open boot device > > Any idea how to troubleshoot this?
Did you unbind and then bind the guest domain after you had done that ? Anything in /var/adm/messages in the control domain ? - Liam
