5.2.1 Checking the Operating Condition of the Physical Partition or Logical Domain
5.2.1 Checking the Operating Condition of the Physical Partition or Logical Domain
In the following execution example, the operating condition of the physical partition and logical domain is checked from the firmware.
- Log in to the XSCF shell.
- Confirm that you are logged in to the master XSCF.
In the following example, the showbbstatus command checks it.
XSCF> showbbstatus XB-Box#80 (Master) (*1) |
*1 If Standby is displayed, try logging into the master XSCF again.
- Execute the showpparstatus command to confirm the operating condition of the physical partition.
In the following example, [PPAR Status] of PPAR-ID 00 displays "Running", which indicates that the physical partition is operating.
XSCF> showpparstatus -p 0 PPAR-ID PPAR Status 00 Running |
- Execute the showdomainstatus command to confirm the operating condition of the logical domain.
In the following example, [Status] of the logical domains of PPAR-ID 00 displays "Solaris running," which indicates that Oracle Solaris is operating.
XSCF> showdomainstatus -p 0 Logical Domain Name Status primary Solaris running guest0 Solaris running guest1 Solaris running iodom0 Solaris running iodom1 Solaris running sdiodomain Solaris running sr-iodomain Solaris running |
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