#ldm list-io
NAME TYPE BUS DOMAIN STATUS
---- ---- --- ------ ------
PCIE0 BUS PCIE0 primary IOV
PCIE1 BUS PCIE1 primary IOV
PCIE2 BUS PCIE2 primary IOV
PCIE3 BUS PCIE3 primary IOV
PCIE8 BUS PCIE8 domain01 IOV
PCIE9 BUS PCIE9 domain01 IOV
PCIE10 BUS PCIE10 domain01 IOV
PCIE11 BUS PCIE11 domain01 IOV
/BB0/CMUL/NET0 PCIE PCIE0 primary OCC
/BB0/CMUL/SASHBA PCIE PCIE0 primary OCC
/BB0/PCI0 PCIE PCIE1 primary EMP
/BB0/PCI3 PCIE PCIE2 primary EMP
/BB0/PCI4 PCIE PCIE2 primary EMP
/BB0/PCI7 PCIE PCIE3 primary EMP
/BB0/PCI8 PCIE PCIE3 primary EMP
/BB1/CMUL/NET0 PCIE PCIE8 domain01 OCC
/BB1/CMUL/SASHBA PCIE PCIE8 domain01 OCC
/BB1/PCI0 PCIE PCIE9 domain01 EMP
/BB1/PCI3 PCIE PCIE10 domain01 EMP
/BB1/PCI4 PCIE PCIE10 domain01 EMP
/BB1/PCI7 PCIE PCIE11 domain01 EMP
/BB1/PCI8 PCIE PCIE11 domain01 EMP
#ldm stop domain01
#ldm rm-io PCIE8 domain01
#ldm rm-io PCIE9 domain01
#ldm rm-io PCIE10 domain01
#ldm rm-io PCIE11 domain01
#ldm list-io
NAME TYPE BUS DOMAIN STATUS
---- ---- --- ------ ------
PCIE0 BUS PCIE0 primary IOV
Valuesdisplayed under [DOMAIN] are "primary" or "domain01", which
indicatesthat they are assigned to the control domain or domain01.
10. Delete all the I/O devices from the domain to which the I/O devices of the
systemboard to be deleted are assigned.
Inthe following example, domain01 is stopped and the PCIe root complexes that
areo wned by domain01 and related to the system board to be deleted are
released.
11. Executethe ldm list-io command again to check the usage status of the I/O
devices.
Thefollowing example shows that the values displayed under [DOMAIN] for
PCIE8, PCIE9, PCIE10, and PCIE11, which were used by domain01, are deleted
andthe I/ O devices are released.
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