primary#
ldm
remove-io
/BB0/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF0.VF0
guest
primary#
ldm
list-io
NAME
TYPE
BUS
DOMAIN
STATUS
(Omitted)
/BB0/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF0.VF0
VF
PCIE4
/BB0/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF0.VF1
VF
PCIE4
primary#
ldm
start-reconf
primary
Initiating
a
delayed
reconfiguration
operation
on
the
primary
domain.
All
configuration
changes
for
other
domains
are
disabled
until
the
primary
domain
reboots,
at
which
time
the
new
configuration
for
the
primary
domain
will
also
take
effect.
primary#
ldm
destroy-vf
-n
2
/BB0/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notice:
The
primary
domain
is
in
the
process
of
a
delayed
reconfiguration.
Any
changes
made
to
the
primary
domain
will
only
take
effect
after
it
reboots.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
primary#
shutdown
-i6
-g0
-y
primary#
ldm
list-io
NAME
TYPE
BUS
DOMAIN
STATUS
(Omitted)
/BB1/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF0
PF
PCIE8
primary
/BB1/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF1
PF
PCIE8
primary
#
4.
Confirm
that
the
SR-IOV
virtual
function
was
released.
Confirm
that
the
released
SR-IOV
virtual
function
is
not
assigned
to
the
logical
domain.
5.
Set
delayed
reconfiguration
for
the
control
domain
or
root
domain.
In
this
example,
delayed
reconfiguration
is
set
for
the
control
domain.
6.
Destroy
the
SR-IOV
virtual
function.
7.
Restart
Oracle
Solaris
on
the
control
domain
or
root
domain.
8.
Confirm
that
the
SR-IOV
virtual
function
was
destroyed.
Chapter
9
 
Releasing
FRUs
From
the
System 283