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Note
-
Note
the
following
when
deleting
a
physical
I/O
device
of
the
boot
disk:
If
the
boot
disk
for
the
I/O
domain
is
not
in
a
redundant
configuration,
stop
the
I/O
domain.
If
it
is
in
a
redundant
configuration,
you
need
to
stop
the
I/O
domain
on
Oracle
VM
Server
for
SPARC
3.1.1
or
earlier.
However,
you
do
not
need
to
stop
it
on
Oracle
VM
Server
for
SPARC
3.1.1.1
or
later.
I/O
domain
or
if
the
SR-IOV
virtual
function
is
assigned,
return
the
PCIe
end
point
to
the
root
or
control
domain.
a.
Stopping
the
use
of
the
I/O
device
b.
Work
on
an
I/O
device
in
an
I/O
domain
c.
Work
when
using
the
SR-IOV
function
When
using
dynamic
reconfiguration
(DR)
for
the
physical
partition
If
the
PCIe
end
point
of
the
PCIe
card
in
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
is
assigned
to
an
I/O
domain
or
if
the
SR-IOV
virtual
function
is
assigned,
return
the
PCIe
end
point
to
the
root
or
control
domain.
Then,
remove
the
root
complex
from
the
root
or
control
domain.
a.
Stopping
the
use
of
the
I/O
device
b.
Work
on
an
I/O
device
in
an
I/O
domain
c.
Work
when
using
the
SR-IOV
function
d.
Work
on
an
I/O
device
in
the
root
domain
e.
Work
on
an
I/O
device
in
the
control
domain
a.
Stopping
the
use
of
the
I/O
device
If
there
is
any
logical
domain
that
is
physically
or
virtually
using
the
PCIe
card
mounted
in
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance,
stop
the
use
of
the
I/O
device
to
keep
it
unused.
-
I/O
devices
in
a
redundant
configuration
due
to
the
duplication
function
With
the
duplication
function,
release
the
target
I/O
devices
so
that
they
will
not
be
used.
For
details
on
the
work,
see
the
manual
for
the
application
being
used.
-
I/O
device
not
in
a
redundant
configuration
Place
the
I/O
device
in
the
unused
state,
such
as
by
deactivating
the
network
or
unmounting
the
disk.
For
details
on
the
work,
see
the
manual
for
the
application
being
used.
b.
Work
on
an
I/O
device
in
an
I/O
domain
If
the
I/O
device
of
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
or
the
PCIe
card
requiring
maintenance
is
assigned
to
an
I/O
domain,
delete
the
physical
I/O
device
(PCIe
end
point
device)
from
the
I/O
domain
and
return
it
to
the
root
or
control
domain.
If
you
are
using
XCP
2230
or
later
and
Oracle
VM
Server
for
SPARC
3.1.1.1
or
later,
you
do
not
have
to
stop
the
I/O
domain
or
root
domain.
Chapter
5
 
Preparations
Required
for
Maintenance 57

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