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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Creating filesystem in LDOMs Post 303028845 by gull04 on Wednesday 16th of January 2019 05:08:58 AM
Old 01-16-2019
Hi,

You have to add the device, as follows;

Code:
ldm add-vdsdev /dev/rdsk/c0t60050768018086B6E800000000000467d0s0 nhh_db_vol2@fdbkirnhhd01-vds0
ldm add-vdsdev /dev/rdsk/c0t60050768018086B6E800000000000468d0s0 nhh_asm_01@fdbkirnhhd01-vds0

Then add the device to the LDOM as follows;
Code:
ldm add-vdisk nhh_db_vol2 nhh_db_vol2@fdbkirnhhd01-vds0 fdbkirnhhd01
ldm add-vdisk nhh_asm_01  nhh_asm_01@fdbkirnhhd01-vds0  fdbkirnhhd01

Once the device is visible in the LDOM, use the good old format and mkfs or newfs commands as you would in a standalone machine. You'll have to be in the LDOM as the root user.

Regards

Gull04
 

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