Hi
I've a Solaris 10 installation with ldom
The primary domain is running
SunOS solaris10 5.10 Generic_141444-09 sun4v sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-
T5220 Solaris
and the ldom guest
SunOS bdofi 5.10 Generic_141444-09 sun4v sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-T5220
Now, both have access to the LAN but they cannot see each other through the
network, so no ping, no scp, nothing.
I am pretty new to ldom and solaris so I really don't know where to start...
I gues something related to the ldom virtual switch...
Thanks in advance
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1/5/2010 10:57:24 AM |
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On Jan 5, 10:57=A0am, Vide <vid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've a Solaris 10 installation with ldom
> The primary domain is running
>
> SunOS solaris10 5.10 Generic_141444-09 sun4v sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-
> T5220 Solaris
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> and the ldom guest
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> SunOS bdofi 5.10 Generic_141444-09 sun4v sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-T522=
0
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> Now, both have access to the LAN but they cannot see each other through t=
he
> network, so no ping, no scp, nothing.
> I am pretty new to ldom and solaris so I really don't know where to start=
....
> I gues something related to the ldom virtual switch...
>
> Thanks in advance
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> Vide
Do you have the virtual switch plumbed up in the Control Domain ?
Post the output of ldm list-bindings primary
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1/5/2010 1:31:46 PM
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Zfs.. wrote:
> Do you have the virtual switch plumbed up in the Control Domain ?
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> Post the output of ldm list-bindings primary
# ldm list-bindings primary
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
primary active -n-cv- SP 24 28G 1.8% 20d 20h 8m
MAC
00:21:28:0f:5d:f4
HOSTID
0x850f5df4
CONTROL
failure-policy=ignore
DEPENDENCY
master=
VCPU
VID PID UTIL STRAND
8 8 9.5% 100%
9 9 0.8% 100%
10 10 1.0% 100%
11 11 0.6% 100%
12 12 2.7% 100%
13 13 0.4% 100%
14 14 0.3% 100%
15 15 17% 100%
16 16 2.3% 100%
17 17 2.0% 100%
18 18 2.2% 100%
19 19 1.5% 100%
20 20 1.2% 100%
21 21 2.1% 100%
22 22 1.6% 100%
23 23 2.6% 100%
24 24 0.8% 100%
25 25 1.5% 100%
26 26 1.1% 100%
27 27 5.4% 100%
28 28 2.2% 100%
29 29 2.6% 100%
30 30 0.6% 100%
31 31 1.6% 100%
MAU
ID CPUSET
0 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
1 (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
2 (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
MEMORY
RA PA SIZE
0x8000000 0x8000000 28G
VARIABLES
auto-boot?=false
keyboard-layout=Spanish
IO
DEVICE PSEUDONYM OPTIONS
pci@0 pci
niu@80 niu
VCC
NAME PORT-RANGE
primary-vcc0 5000-5100
CLIENT PORT
bdofi@primary-vcc0 5000
VSW
NAME MAC NET-DEV DEVICE DEFAULT-VLAN-ID
PVID VID MTU MODE
primary-vsw0 00:14:4f:fa:6c:01 e1000g0 switch@0 1
1 1500
PEER MAC PVID VID
MTU
vnet1@bdofi 00:14:4f:f8:f7:76 1
1500
VDS
NAME VOLUME OPTIONS MPGROUP DEVICE
primary-vds0 c1t0d0s0
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0
cdrom
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2
zdisk0
/dev/zvol/dsk/ofipool/ofidisk0
CLIENT VOLUME
cdrom@bdofi cdrom
zdisk0@bdofi zdisk0
VCONS
NAME SERVICE PORT
SP
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1/5/2010 2:20:30 PM
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Zfs.. wrote:
> If both the control and guest domain are on different subnets then
> plumbing the vsw0 interface might solve your problem
They are on the same /20, although the primary was misconfigured and had a
/8 netmask. Now I've changed it on the primary but still n o luck... maybe
ldm doesn't understand this on the fly?
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1/5/2010 4:09:13 PM
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