There shouldn't be any technical reason that will stop you from doing this.
 Can I ask why you are moving towards LDOM instead of zones?

The higher models, like T5440, support i/o domains, which are really cool
and have some real benefits because the machine can be partitioned at the
bus layer with a cpu crossbar, but the T5120 does not support this.

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On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Smith, David A <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hello all,
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> We our running our ARS production environment on a Sun enterprise 5120
> server (Solaris 10) and are considering configuring the server with two
> LDOMs; possibility setting them up in a server group or
> production/development. I’ve contacted BMC support to find out if this
> configuration is supported and their response was only Solaris Zones (whole
> root and sparse), basically only what is listed in the Compatibility matrix.
> However, they did say they have tested ARS configured in a LDOM, but
> couldn’t provide information on why it did not make the Compatibility
> Matrix. My question is…. anyone running a production ARS instance within a
> Solaris LDOM? If so any issues you would be willing to share?
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> Thanks,
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> David Smith
>
> Remedy Lead Developer/Administrator
>
> University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
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>
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