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Create & Check LDOM
Posted by Rizki Amar Kuswara, Last modified by Sandi Widianto on 16 November 2022 03:16 PM

Create LDOM
# ldm add-domain DB01
# ldm add-vcpu 8 DB01
# ldm add-memory 16G DB01
# ldm add-vnet vid=98,99 vnet01 primary-vsw-core DB01


Create Volume Disk
# zfs create -V 100gb ldom-pool/DB01-OS

Create Alias
# ldm add-vdsdev /dev/zvol/dsk/ldom-pool/DB01-OS DB01-OS@primary-vds0
# ldm remove-vdsdev ldomweb_disk9 /dev/dsk/c13t5006016936E02582d0s2

Add Disk to LDOM
# ldm add-vdisk vdisk1 DB01-OS@primary-vds0 DB01

Remove Disk from LDOM
# ldm remove-disk vdisk9 ldom-web

Add ISO to LDOM
# ldm add-vdsdev options=ro /source/sol-11_4-text-sparc.iso iso@primary-vds0
# ldm add-vdisk sol11_iso iso@primary-vds0 DB01

Check Config LDOM
# ldm list-bindings DB01

Listing LDOM
# ldm list
# ldm bind DB01
# ldm start DB01

Setting variables
# ldm set-var auto-boot?=true ldom01
# ldm set-var boot-device=vdisk1 ldom01

List the resource for all LDOMs and per LDOM
# ldm list -o cpu primary
# ldm list -o network,memory ldom01


List all server resources
# ldm list-devices -a
# ldm list-devices mem

Remove ISO / Disk from LDOM
# ldm rm-vdisk iso11 ldom-DB01

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