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Operating Systems Solaris Guest LDOMS on same subnet cant ping eachother Post 302938293 by Peasant on Saturday 14th of March 2015 01:55:17 AM
Old 03-14-2015
This should not happen if everything is configured properly.

I checked your initial output more carefully (sorry for that Smilie )

What looks wrong to me is that you are using L2 aggregation (aggro0 interface), and you have created from that interface two virtual switches, then you used those interfaces to create ipmp group inside ldom.

I don't think that is supported configuration, looks kinda silly Smilie

Since you have aggregated two interfaces (net0 and net1) which must be connected to the same physical switch, there is no need to use IPMP inside LDOM (guest domain, i don't think this is supported configuration at all, possibly why you are having mac collisions) or create multiple virtual switches over one interface (aggr0).

This schematic should be more illuminating :

Primary domain (hypervisor - bare metal)
---> net0 <> net1 [aggr0 L2] ---> primary-vsw50 (on primary, created using aggr0, add vsw command) ---> vnet0 for guest ldom1, ldom2 (add-vnet command)

Only one vnet is enough, since if net0 fails, all you will loose is bandwidth from one interface.

No need to tag the interfaces on the hypervisor os level (aggr5000, dladm create-vnet), since this is done for LDOMS on the vsw/vnet level (PVID,VID).
This should work, but it is a legacy way to implement vlan tagging in LDOMS.

As for bare metal domains (primary,secondary), let me offer a short explanation of domains as i understand it...
For instance, you have sparc t4-2 with two sockets, two 4 port network cards and two 2 port FC card.

You can create two hardware domains - primary and secondary, in which the actual I/O hardware is splited between those two domains (each has one PCI card and one FC card and one CPU socket and memory ).

Now you have a situation that you have one t4-2 sparc which is actually two machines separated on hardware level. So all LDOMS created on primary domain will use its resources (CPU,PCI - half of them) and ldoms on secondary will use its resources (other half)

Basically, if one socket fails due to hardware failure, only the primary domain and guest ldoms on them will fail, while secondary and guest ldoms on it will continue to run.
Those setups complicate things considerably and are done on machines which have more resources in redundant matter (like 4 cards or 4 sockets, 2 phys cards per domain for redundancy etc.)

For your setup i guess you need (keep it simple - as per scheme in the begining) :

One primary domain (bare metal)
One vsw created on top of the aggr0 interface in primary domain.
One vnet interface added to LDOM from primary-vsw on primary domain.
One VDS (virtual disk service) in primary domain per guest ldom (sneezy-vds@primary, otherguestldom-vds@primary etc.) in which you add disks for ldoms.

Hope that clears things out.

Regards
Peasant.
 

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RADEON(4x)																RADEON(4x)

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radeon - ATI RADEON video driver SYNOPSIS
Section "Device" Identifier "devname" Driver "radeon" ... EndSection DESCRIPTION
radeon is a XFree86 driver for ATI RADEON based video cards. It contains full support for 8, 15, 16 and 24 bit pixel depths, dual-head setup, flat panel, hardware 2D acceleration, hardware 3D acceleration (except R300 cards), hardware cursor, XV extension, Xinerama exten- sion. SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The radeon driver supports PCI and AGP video cards based on the following ATI chips R100 Radeon 7200 RV100 Radeon 7000(VE), M6 RV200 Radeon 7500, M7 R200 Radeon 8500, 9100, FireGL 8800/8700 RV250 Radeon 9000, M9 R300 Radeon 9700PRO/9700/9500PRO/9500, FireGL X1/Z1 CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to XF86Config(5x) for general configuration details. This section only covers configuration details specific to this driver. The driver auto-detects all device information necessary to initialize the card. However, if you have problems with auto-detection, you can specify: VideoRam - in kilobytes MemBase - physical address of the linear framebuffer IOBase - physical address of the MMIO registers ChipID - PCI DEVICE ID In addition, the following driver Options are supported: Option "SWcursor" "boolean" Selects software cursor. The default is off. Option "NoAccel" "boolean" Enables or disables all hardware acceleration. The default is to enable hardware acceleration. Option "Dac6Bit" "boolean" Enables or disables the use of 6 bits per color component when in 8 bpp mode (emulates VGA mode). By default, all 8 bits per color component are used. The default is off. Option "VideoKey" "integer" This overrides the default pixel value for the YUV video overlay key. The default value is undefined. Option "UseFBDev" "boolean" Enable or disable use of an OS-specific framebuffer device interface (which is not supported on all OSs). See fbdevhw(4x) for fur- ther information. The default is off. Option "AGPMode" "integer" Set AGP data transfer rate. (used only when DRI is enabled) 1 -- x1 (default) 2 -- x2 4 -- x4 others -- invalid Option "AGPFastWrite" "boolean" Enable AGP fast write. (used only when DRI is enabled) The default is off. Option "ForcePCIMode" "boolean" Force to use PCI GART for DRI acceleration. (used only when DRI is enabled) The default is off. Option "DDCMode" "boolean" Force to use the modes queried from the connected monitor. The default is off. Option "CloneDisplay" "integer" This option is only used for dual-head cards with only single screen section specified in the configuration file. 0 -- disable 1 -- auto-detect (default) 2 -- force on 3 -- auto-detect + 2nd head overlay 4 -- force on + 2nd head overlay others -- auto-detect disable means only one CRTC is used for both heads. auto-detect means the secondary head will be driven by CRTC2 if a monitor is detected there. force on means the secondary head will be driven by CRTC2 even no monitor is detected there. 2nd-head overlay means the only hardware overlay will be placed to the secondary head. Primary/Secondary head for dual-head cards: (when only one port is used, it will be treated as the primary regardless) Primary head: DVI port on DVI+VGA cards LCD output on laptops Internal TMDS prot on DVI+DVI cards Secondary head: VGA port on DVI+VGA cards VGA port on laptops External TMDS port on DVI+DVI cards Option "CloneMode" "string" Set the first mode for the secondary head. It can be different from the modes used for the primary head. If you don't have this line while clone is on, the modes specified for the primary head will be used for the secondary head. Option "CloneHSync" "string" Set the horizontal sync range for the secondary monitor. It is not required if a DDC-capable monitor is connected. The default value is undefined. Option "CloneVRefresh" "string" Set the vertical refresh range for the secondary monitor. It is not required if a DDC-capable monitor is connected. The default value is undefined. Option "PanelOff" "boolean" Disable panel output. Only used when clone is enabled. The default value is off. Option "EnablePageFlip" "boolean" Enable page flipping for 3D acceleration. This will increase performance but not work correctly in some rare cases, hence the default is off. Option "ForceLegacyCRT" "boolean" Enable usage of legacy VGA CRT display when no monitor is detected. This can be used to force the driver to work with ancient VGA monitors, such as an old mono VGA monitor. Plugging 2 monitors into a dualhead radeon card while using this option, may cause dam- age to one or both monitors. off. SEE ALSO
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