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Old 05-03-2019
How to create a virtual switch from 2x10g card to 4 Ldoms?

Hello Guys,

Can some help me with a configuration from 2x10g cards to 4 Ldoms and a Vlan configuration,

Code:
Solaris 11

dladm show-phys
LINK            MEDIA         STATE      SPEED  DUPLEX    DEVICE
net0            Ethernet      up         1000   full      ixgbe0
net1            Ethernet      up         1000   full      ixgbe1
net3            Ethernet      up         10000  full      ixgbe7
net4            Ethernet      up         10     full      usbecm2
net5            Ethernet      up         40000  unknown   vsw1
net6            Ethernet      up         1000   full      vsw0
net8            Ethernet      up         10000  full      ixgbe6

 ldm list
NAME             STATE      FLAGS   CONS    VCPU  MEMORY   UTIL  NORM  UPTIME
primary          active     -n-cv-  UART    2     16G       32%   32%  31d 23h 41m
gfr5sepsdomld01  active     -n----  5001    64    64G      0.0%  0.0%  36d 19h 17m
gfr5sepsdomld03  active     -n----  5003    32    48G      0.0%  0.0%  36d 19h 33m
gfr5sepsdomld05  active     -n----  5005    32    32G      0.0%  0.0%  36d 22h 17m
gfr5sepsdomld07  active     -n----  5007    32    32G      0.0%  0.0%  36d 22h 17m
secondary        active     -n--v-  5000    16    16G      0.0%  0.0%  38d 20h 46m



 ldm ls-services
VCC
    NAME         LDOM         PORT-RANGE
    primary-vcc0 primary      5000-5100

VSW
    NAME         LDOM         MACADDRESS          NET-DEV   DVID|PVID|VIDs
    ----         ----         ----------          -------   --------------
    primary-vsw0 primary      00:14:4f:fa:b3:0a   net0      1|1|--

    primary-stub-vsw0 primary      00:14:4f:fb:c8:a3   stub0     1|1|--

VDS
    NAME         LDOM         VOLUME         OPTIONS          MPGROUP        DEVICE
    primary-vds0 primary      gfr5sepsdomld07-vdisk0                                 /ldoms/gfr5sepsdomld07/disk0.img
                              gfr5sepsdomld05-vdisk0                                 /ldoms/gfr5sepsdomld05/disk0.img
                              gfr5sepsdomld03-vdisk0                                 /ldoms/gfr5sepsdomld03/disk0.img
                              iso_vol        ro                              /usr/local/iso/V78240-01.iso
                              gfr5sepsdomld01-vdisk0                                 /ldoms/gfr5sepsdomld01/disk0.img

VDS
    NAME         LDOM         VOLUME         OPTIONS          MPGROUP        DEVICE
    secondary-vds0 secondary
    secondary-vds1 secondary
    io-vds       secondary

Thanks Smilie
 

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rdc.cf(4)							   File Formats 							 rdc.cf(4)

NAME
rdc.cf - Availability Suite Remote Mirror software configuration file DESCRIPTION
The rdc.cf is an optional configuration file that supplies the sndradm(1M) command with details of the volume sets to be operated on. Inrdc.cf, the volume sets and their host locations are defined in the following format: post pdevice pbitmap shost sdevice sbitmap protocol mode options The rdc.cf fields are: phost (primary host) Server on which the primary volume resides. pdevice (primary device) Primary volume partition to be copied. Specify only full path names (for example, /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s2). pbitmap (primary bitmap) Volume partition in which the bitmap (scoreboard logs) of the primary partition is stored. Specify only full path names (for exam- ple, /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3). shost (secondary host) Server on which the secondary volume resides. sdevice (secondary device) Secondary volume partition. Specify only full path names (for example,/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4). sbitmap (secondary bitmap) Volume partition in which the bitmap (scoreboard logs) of the secondary file is stored. Specify only full path names (for example, /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5). protocol Network transfer protocol. Specify IP. mode Remote Mirror operating mode. Sync is the Remote Mirror mode where the I/O operation is not confirmed as complete until the remote volume has been updated. Async is the other Remote Mirror mode, in which the primary host I/O operation is confirmed as complete before updating the remote volume. options A consistency group name can be specified using the g character. A disk queue volume partition can be specified using the q character, using full path name only (/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5). Without the q character set will default to memory base queue. When running on a clustered system, a cluster resource group tag can be specified using the C character. These options have the following syntax: [g io_groupname] [q queue_volume][C ctag] Note - When running on a cluster configuration, the cluster resource group tag is appended to the Remote Mirror set by default. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Architecture |x86 | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWrdcu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
sndradm(1M), sndrd(1M), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 08 Jun 2007 rdc.cf(4)
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