15.3.1 Adding a Physical I/O Device to an I/O Domain
15.3.1 Adding a Physical I/O Device to an I/O Domain
This section describes the procedure for adding a physical I/O device to an I/O domain by using the dynamic reconfiguration function for PCIe endpoint devices.
- Remove the physical I/O device from the root domain.
# ldm remove-io device root_domain |
- Assign the physical I/O device removed in step 1 to the I/O domain.
# ldm add-io device io_domain |
- Set the physical I/O device on the I/O domain.
The procedure for making this setting varies depending on the Oracle Solaris version of the target I/O domain, and the physical I/O device. For details, see the following Oracle Solaris related manuals.▪ For Ethernet card- For Oracle Solaris 11.2
Configuring and Administering Network Components in Oracle Solaris 11.2
Managing Network Datalinks in Oracle Solaris 11.2
Administering TCP/IP Networks, IPMP, and IP Tunnels in Oracle Solaris 11.2- For Oracle Solaris 11.1
Connecting Systems Using Fixed Network Configuration in Oracle Solaris 11.1
Managing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Network Performance- For Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris Administration: IP Services▪ For SAS card or Fibre Channel card- For Oracle Solaris 11.2
Managing SAN Devices and Multipathing in Oracle Solaris 11.2- For Oracle Solaris 11.1
Oracle Solaris SAN Configuration and Multipathing Guide- For Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris SAN Configuration and Multipathing Guide
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