Hi Dave,
a domain on an M5000 behaves just like any other Solaris instance. There 
are no virtual switches or any other "virtual" stuff needed. That's why 
there is no dedicated documentation for this case.

There are no capabilities in the XSCF to provide for virtual switches or 
virtual IO. It all has to be "non-virtual", i.e. real: NICs, HBAs, etc.

Regards
    Hartmut


On 12/02/08 00:47, Dave Beal wrote:
> Is there any documentation available on how to run Open HA Cluster on the 
> domains of an M5000 server?  In other words, a cluster in an M5000 box.  On 
> sun.com, I can find information on running Sun Cluster on [b]Logical[/b] 
> Domains (LDOMs) of a server, but nothing on using the domains provided by the 
> XSCF of an M5000 Enterprise Server.
>
> The doc for Cluster on LDOMs shows how to use an I/O Domain to create 
> "virtual switches" that provide the Cluster Interconnect for Guest Domains 
> without using any external cabling.  Is there a way to do something 
> equivalent with domains of an M5000?  Thanks!
>
> - Dave Beal
>   Sun, Broomfield
>   

-- 
Sun Microsystems GmbH           Hartmut Streppel                
Sonnenallee 1                   Systems Practice
D-85551 Kirchheim-Heimstetten   Phone:  +49 (0)89 46008 2563 
Germany                         Mobile: +49 (0)172 8919711      
http://www.sun.de               FAX:    +49 (0)89 46008 2572
mailto: hartmut.streppel at sun.com
Sun Microsystems GmbH, Sonnenallee 1, D-85551 Kirchheim-Heimstetten
Amtsgericht M?nchen: HRB 161028
Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Thomas Schr?der, Wolfgang Engels, Dr. Roland B?mer
Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates: Martin H?ring




Reply via email to