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Fujitsu Oracle SPARC M12-2 User Manual

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*1
If
you
attempt
to
save
the
configuration
with
already
existing
configuration
name
"ldom-config1",
an
error
message
is
displayed.
*2
"ldom-config1"
is
deleted.
*3
The
logical
domain
system
configuration
is
saved
with
configuration
name
"ldom-config1".
*4
The
logical
domain
system
configuration
has
been
added
with
configuration
name
"ldom-donfig1".
primary#
ls
/ldom_config.xml
(*1)
 
primary#
ldm
list-constraints
-x
>
/ldom_config.xml
(*2)
primary#
ls
/ldom_config.xml
/ldom_config.xml
(*3)
 
primary#
*1
Confirm
that
the
logical
domain
configuration
information
(/ldom_config.xml)
does
not
exist.
*2
Redirect
the
command
output
results
to
/ldom_config.xml.
*3
Confirm
that
the
logical
domain
configuration
information
(/ldom_config.xml)
has
been
created.
XSCF>
dumpconfig
-v
-V
file:///media/usb_msd/system.cfg
reading
database
...
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Saving
the
configuration
to
an
XML
file
This
section
describes
an
example
of
the
operation
of
saving
the
logical
domain
system
configuration
to
the
/ldom_config.xml
file
from
Oracle
Solaris
on
the
control
domain
by
using
the
ldm
list-constraints
-x
command.
9.1.2 Saving
XSCF
Settings
Information
System
configuration
information,
such
as
the
network
configuration,
CPU
Activation
settings,
and
logical
domain
configuration,
is
saved
in
the
XSCF
firmware
as
the
XSCF
settings
information.
You
can
save
the
XSCF
settings
information
to
an
external
file
to
prepare
for
system
restore
from
a
problem
or
for
a
building
block
configuration
change.
This
section
describes
the
command
examples
that
save
XSCF
settings
information
to
a
USB
device
and
HTTPS
server,
respectively,
using
system.cfg
as
the
file
name.
For
details
on
the
dumpconfig(8)
command
used
here,
see
"10.10
Saving/Restoring
XSCF
Settings
Information"
in
the
Fujitsu
SPARC
M12
and
Fujitsu
M10/SPARC
M10
System
Operation
and
Administration
Guide.
Saving
the
information
to
a
USB
device
Chapter
9
 
Releasing
FRUs
From
the
System 263

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