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Fujitsu Oracle SPARC M12-2 User Manual

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#
ldm
start-domain
<root
domain
name>
Table
10-3
  
Procedure
for
Incorporating
the
PCIe
Endpoint
-:
Unnecessary
Item
Task Command Assigned
Dynamically
(*1)
Assigned
Statically
1
Setting
the
delayed
reconfiguration
mode
for
the
control
domain
or
root
domain
to
which
the
PCIe
endpoint
is
assigned
ldm
start-reconf
<domain-name>
- Necessary
2 Releasing
a
PCIe
endpoint ldm
remove-io
<name>
<domain-name>
Performed Performed
3 Restarting
Oracle
Solaris
on
the
control
domain
or
the
root
domain
from
which
the
PCIe
endpoint
has
been
released
For
the
control
domain
shutdown
-i6
-g0
-y
For
the
root
domain
ldm
stop-domain
-r
<domain-name>
- Necessary
4 Incorporating
the
released
PCIe
endpoint
into
the
logical
domain
ldm
add-io
<name>
<domain-name>
Performed Performed
*1
Dynamic
reconfiguration
of
the
PCIe
endpoint
device
is
supported
by
the
combination
of
XCP
2230
or
later
and
Oracle
VM
Server
for
SPARC
3.1.1.1
or
later.
#
svcadm
enable
hotplug
10.7.3 Incorporating
the
PCIe
Endpoint
Into
the
Logical
Domain
A
PCIe
card
that
is
a
PCIe
endpoint
is
incorporated
into
the
control
domain
or
the
root
domain
just
after
replacement
by
the
PCI
Hot
Plug
function
or
other
means.
After
releasing
the
PCIe
endpoint
from
the
root
domain,
assign
it
to
the
logical
domain.
Note
that
the
procedure
for
assigning
the
PCIe
endpoint
differs
depending
on
whether
it
is
performed
dynamically
or
statically.
For
details,
see
Table
10-3.
The
hotplug
service
needs
to
be
enabled
both
in
the
I/O
domain
to
which
the
PCIe
endpoint
will
be
assigned
and
in
Oracle
Solaris
on
the
control
domain
or
the
root
domain
from
which
the
PCIe
endpoint
will
be
released.
Enable
the
hotplug
service
by
using
the
following
command.
1.
Set
the
delayed
reconfiguration
mode
for
the
control
domain
or
root
domain.
Set
the
delayed
reconfiguration
mode
for
the
control
domain
or
root
domain
to
which
the
PCIe
endpoint
is
assigned.
In
this
example,
the
delayed
reconfiguration
mode
is
set
for
the
control
domain.
This
step
is
not
necessary
when
you
change
the
configuration
dynamically.
Chapter
10
 
Setting
Up
the
System 363

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