#ldm list-bindings rootdom
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VSW NAME MAC NET-DEV ID DEVICE LINKPROP
DEFAULT-VLAN-ID PVID ......
vsw0 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx net4(*1) 0 switch@0 1
1
PEER MAC PVID VID
MTU MAXBW .....
vnet0@guest1(*2) xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 1
1500
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#dladm show-phys -L
LINK DEVICE LOC
net0 igb0 /BB0/CMUL
net1 igb1 /BB0/CMUL
net2 igb2 /BB0/CMUU
net3 igb3 /BB0/CMUU
net4 ixgbe0 BB#0-PCI#0 <--*
net5 ixgbe1 BB#0-PCI#0
2. Connectto the control domain console of the physical partition.
3. Checkwhether there is any guest domain that is virtually using the PCIe card
requiringmaintenance.
- For Ethernet card
a. Executethe ldm list-bindings <domain name > command from the control
domainto check virtual network switch [VSW] information for the physical
networkinterface name ([NET-DEV] value) that i s assignedto a virtual
network switch.
Inthe following example, "rootdom", the logical domain name to which the
PCIec ard is assigned, is specified.
*1: Physical network interface
*2: Virtual network device and guest domain ser viced by vsw0
b. Login to the logical domain to which the PCIe card is assigned. Then,
determinethe physical location of the physical network interface above,
andcheck whether it corresponds to the PCIe card requiring maintenance.
- F or Oracle Solaris 11, execute the dladm show-phys -L command to determine
[LOC](physical location) of the physical network interface corresponding to
[NET-DEV] in step a.
- Fo r Oracle Solaris 10, execute the /etc/path_to_inst command to confirm the
physical device path, and compare it with the physical device path displayed
bythe ld m list-io -l command to determine the physical location.
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