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Note
-
If
you
have
replaced
the
CPU
memory
unit
lower
in
a
system
that
has
internal
disks
in
a
hardware
RAID
configuration,
you
need
to
reactivate
the
hardware
RAID
volume.
For
details,
see
"14.2.11
Re-enabling
a
hardware
RAID
volume"
in
the
Fujitsu
M10/SPARC
M10
Systems
System
Operation
and
Administration
Guide.
#
ldm
start-reconf
<control
domain
name>
#
ldm
add-io
<physical
I/O
device
name>
<control
domain
name>
#
shutdown
-i6
-g0
-y
Note
-
When
set
to
delayed
reconfiguration
mode,
the
control
domain
does
not
have
control
over
the
guest
domains.
If
you
have
set
the
control
domain
to
delayed
reconfiguration
mode,
restart
the
control
domain
as
soon
as
possible.
#
ldm
add-io
<physical
I/O
device
name>
<root
domain
name>
The
following
procedure
returns
a
logical
domain
to
the
state
in
the
ldm
list-io
output
results
that
were
checked
in
step
4
in
"5.3.2
Checking
the
assignment
status
of
I/O
devices."
Work
to
restore
an
I/O
device
in
the
control
domain
If
you
have
released
the
I/O
device
assigned
to
the
control
domain
before
maintenance,
restore
the
I/O
device
to
its
original
status.
1.
Log
in
to
Oracle
Solaris
on
the
control
domain
of
the
physical
partition.
2.
Transition
the
control
domain
to
delayed
reconfiguration
mode.
3.
Reassign
the
physical
I/O
device
to
the
control
domain.
4.
Restart
Oracle
Solaris
on
the
control
domain.
5.
If
you
have
released
the
I/O
device
on
the
system
volume
of
the
control
domain
or
the
redundant
configuration
of
the
network,
restore
the
settings.
For
the
procedure
for
setting
the
redundant
configuration
again,
see
the
manual
for
the
application
being
used.
Work
to
restore
an
I/O
device
in
the
root
domain
If
you
have
released
the
I/O
device
assigned
to
the
root
domain
before
maintenance,
restore
the
physical
I/O
device
(PCIe
root
complex)
to
its
original
status.
1.
Reassign
the
I/O
device
(PCIe
root
complex)
released
from
the
root
domain
to
the
root
domain.
Chapter
6
 
Restoring
the
System 103

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