Fujitsu M10-4 Server User Manual


 
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ldm remove-vnet <
virtual network
><
guest domain
>
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ldm remove-vswitch <
virtual network switch
>
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ldm remove-vdisk <
virtual disk
><
guest domain
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ldm remove-vdiskserver <
virtual disk service
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svcadm enable hotplug
If MPxIO performs management, use the mpathadm command to display the
device path of the physical hard disk corresponding to a LU. Then, confirm
the physical device path of the PCIe card that is connected to the physical
hard disk.
c.
If the virtual disk service t o which the PCIe card requiring mainten ance is
assigned is found in steps a a nd b, see the [ CLIENT] part for the virtual disk
service displayed in step a. Co nfirm the virtual disk and guest d o main to
which the ba ckend of the virtual disk s ervice is a ssigned.
The display format is "<virtual disk>@<guest domain>."
4.
If there is any guest domain that is virtually using the PCIe card requiring
maintenance, delete t h e virtual device (vnet, vdisk) and the virtual service
(vsw, vds).
a.
Log in to the guest domain to stop the use of the virtual d evice.
If the virtual device is used by the duplication function, release it using the
duplication function so as not to use the target virtual device.
b.
Delete the virtual device and the virtual service using the ldm command
from the control domain.
If you need to restore the original configuration after performing maintenance
on the PCIe card, make a note of the setting information in advance.
- For virtual network
- For virtual disk
5.
If the PCIe card requiring m aintenan ce belongs to the r oot domain, co nn ect to
the console of the root dom ain.
If it belongs to the control domain, operations are performed from the control
domain console. Thus, you do not have to perform this step.
6.
Execute the svcadm enable co mmand to activate t he hotplug se rvice.
7.
Execute the cfgadm -a co m mand to co nfirm the Ap_ID of the PCIe card
requiring maintenance and its status.
Confirm the Ap_ID and make a note of it.
In the following example, [Receptacle] and [Occupant] contain "connected" and
"configured", respectively, which indicates that the PCIe card requiring
maintenance is incorporated into the logical domain.
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