3.1.10 Displaying the Logical Domain Configuration Information for a Physical Partition
3.1.10 Displaying the Logical Domain Configuration Information for a Physical Partition
Use the showdomainconfig command to display logical domain configuration information.
XSCF> showdomainconfig -p ppar_id |
- -p ppar_id option
Specify a physical partition.
Table 3-11 lists the display items of the showdomainconfig command.
Display Item | Meaning |
---|---|
Index | Configuration information control number on the XSCF |
PPAR-ID | Physical partition number |
Booting config (Current) | Name of the configuration used for the physical partition that is currently running |
Booting config (Next) | Name of the configuration used for the physical partition at the next startup |
config_name | Configuration name |
domains | Number of logical domains included in the logical domain configuration (*1) |
date_created | Date and time when the configuration information was created |
*1 When you saved logical domain configuration information to the XSCF with the ldm add-spconfig command, the number of logical domains in the bound or active state appears. |
The following example displays the set configuration information for physical partition 0.
XSCF> showdomainconfig -p 0 PPAR-ID :0 Booting config (Current) :ldm-set1 (Next) :ldm-set2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Index :1 config_name :factory-default domains :1 date_created:- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Index :2 config_name :ldm-set1 domains :8 date_created:'2012-08-08 11:34:56' ---------------------------------------------------------------- Index :3 config_name :ldm-set2 domains :20 date_created:'2012-08-09 12:43:56' |
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