5.2 Example of Logical Domain Configuration Operations
5.2 Example of Logical Domain Configuration Operations
This section describes a specific example of logical domain configuration.
To configure a logical domain, you need to define various names and specify various resources and their numbers. Prepare and organize that information before starting work.
The following tables show the information used as examples in this section. Table 5-1 lists examples of definitions of names. Table 5-2 lists examples of resources assigned to the control domain. Table 5-3 lists examples of resources assigned to a guest domain.
To configure a logical domain, you need to define various names and specify various resources and their numbers. Prepare and organize that information before starting work.
The following tables show the information used as examples in this section. Table 5-1 lists examples of definitions of names. Table 5-2 lists examples of resources assigned to the control domain. Table 5-3 lists examples of resources assigned to a guest domain.
Item | Name |
---|---|
Name of the virtual console terminal collection and distribution unit | primary-vcc0 |
Virtual disk server name | primary-vds0 |
Virtual switch service name | primary-vsw0 |
Virtual network device interface name | vnet1 |
Virtual device name | vol1 |
Virtual disk name | vdisk1 |
Guest domain name | ldom1 |
Name for logical domain configuration information | config1 |
Item | Value |
---|---|
Range for virtual console terminal port numbers | 5000 to 5100 |
Device used with the virtual switch service | net0 |
Device used with the virtual disk service | /ldoms/domain/test/fdisk0 |
Number of assigned CPUs | 4 cores |
Size of assigned memory | 8 GB |
Item | Value |
---|---|
Port number of the assigned virtual console terminal | 5000 |
Number of assigned CPUs | 2 cores |
Size of assigned memory | 4 GB |
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