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guest0#
ipmpstat
-i
INTERFACE

ACTIVE

GROUP

FLAGS

LINK

PROBE

STATE
net0

yes

ipmp0

-smbM--

up

disabled

ok
net1

no

ipmp0

is-----

up

disabled

ok
guest0#
if_mpadm
-d
net1
guest0#
ipmpstat
-i
INTERFACE

ACTIVE

GROUP

FLAGS

LINK

PROBE

STATE
net0

yes

ipmp0

-smbM--

up

disabled

ok
net1

no

ipmp0

-s---d-

up

disabled

offline
guest1#
if_mpadm
-d
net1
guest1#
ipmpstat
-i
INTERFACE

ACTIVE

GROUP

FLAGS

LINK

PROBE

STATE
net0

yes

ipmp0

-smbM--

up

disabled

ok
net1

no

ipmp0

-s---d-

up

disabled

offline
#
ldm
remove-vdisk
vdisk11
guest0
#
ldm
remove-vnet
vnet10
guest0
c-2)
Execute
the
dladm
show-phys
command
to
check
the
correspondence
between
the
virtual
network
interface
(vnet1)
and
the
network
interface
name
(net1).
c-3)
Execute
the
ipmpstat
-i
command
to
confirm
the
configuration
information
of
the
network
interface
that
configures
IPMP.
c-4)
Execute
the
if_mpadm
-d
command,
release
net1
from
the
IPMP
group,
and
execute
the
ipmpstat
-i
command
to
confirm
that
net1
is
released.
In
the
next
example,
confirm
that
STATE
becomes
offline.
Perform
the
same
release
work
on
the
guest
domain
(guest1).
d.
Delete
the
virtual
I/O
devices
assigned
from
the
root
domain
to
be
stopped.
Execute
the
ldm
remove-vdisk
command
and
the
ldm
remove-vnet
command,
and
perform
the
following
procedure
to
delete
the
virtual
disk
(vdisk)
and
the
virtual
network
device
(vnet)
assigned
from
the
root
domain
to
be
stopped.
The
following
shows
an
example
of
executing
the
command
to
delete
the
virtual
disk
(vdisk11)
and
the
virtual
network
device
(vnet10)
that
uses
the
virtual
I/O
service
of
the
BB#01
root
domain
(root1-dom1).
Perform
the
same
deletion
work
on
the
guest
domain
(guest1).
6.
Check
the
resource
use
status
of
the
I/O
devices
and
release
all
the
I/O
devices
of
the
SPARC
M10-4S
to
be
removed.
a.
Confirm
the
logical
domain
where
the
root
complexes
of
the
SPARC
M10-4S
to
be
removed
are
assigned.
Execute
the
ldm
list-io
command
to
check
the
logical
domain
where
the
root
complexes
of
BB#01
are
assigned.
In
the
next
example,
only
root-dom1
owns
the
PCIe
end
point
that
starts
with
Fujitsu
M10/SPARC
M10
Systems
Installation
Guide
July
2015284

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