- Stop and unbind the guest domain (ldg1).
primary# ldm stop ldg1 primary# ldm unbind ldg1
- Add the Oracle Solaris ISO file as a secondary volume and virtual
disk.
The following uses solarisdvd.iso as the Oracle Solaris ISO file, iso_vol@primary-vds0 as a secondary volume, and vdisk_iso as a virtual disk:
primary# ldm add-vdsdev /export/solarisdvd.iso iso_vol@primary-vds0 primary# ldm add-vdisk vdisk_iso iso_vol@primary-vds0 ldg1
The following uses solarisdvd.iso as the Oracle Solaris ISO file, which is stored on the server1 server. iso_vol@primary-vds0 is a secondary volume, and vdisk_iso is a virtual disk. The lofiadm command attaches a block device to the ISO image.
primary# lofiadm -a /net/server1/solarisdvd.iso primary# ldm add-vdsdev /dev/lofi/1 iso_vol@primary-vds0 primary# ldm add-vdisk vdisk_iso iso_vol@primary-vds0 ldg1
- Check to see that the Oracle Solaris ISO file is added as
a secondary volume and virtual disk.
primary# ldm list-bindings NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME primary active -n-cv SP 4 4G 0.2% 22h 45m ... VDS NAME VOLUME OPTIONS DEVICE primary-vds0 vol1 /dev/dsk/c2t1d0s2 iso_vol /export/solarisdvd.iso .... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME ldg1 inactive ----- 60 6G ... DISK NAME VOLUME TOUT ID DEVICE SERVER MPGROUP vdisk1 vol1@primary-vds0 vdisk_iso iso_vol@primary-vds0 ....
- Bind and start the guest domain (ldg1).
primary# ldm bind ldg1 primary# ldm start ldg1 LDom ldg1 started primary# telnet localhost 5000 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. Connecting to console "ldg1" in group "ldg1" .... Press ~? for control options ..
- Show the device aliases in the client OpenBoot PROM.
In this example, see the device aliases for vdisk_iso, which is the Oracle Solaris ISO image, and vdisk_install, which is the disk space.
ok devalias vdisk_iso /virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/disk@1 vdisk1 /virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/disk@0 vnet1 /virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/network@0 virtual-console /virtual-devices/console@1 name aliases
- On the guest domain's console, boot from vdisk_iso (disk@1) on slice f.
ok boot vdisk_iso:f Boot device: /virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/disk@1:f File and args: -s SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_139555-08 64-bit Copyright (c) 1983-2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
- Continue with the Oracle Solaris OS installation menu.
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
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