Hi,

I created a 15GB file & mapped it to the ldom as vdisk0.Through jump start
server I have installed OS in the ldom , in the jump start server host_class
file I have defined the following partitions:
filesys         c0d0s0 free /
filesys         c0d0s1 2048 swap

I have given as c0d0s0 as  was said in
http://docs.sun.com/source/820-3268-10/chapter4.html#d0e5305

,after that jump started the install, the install was success, after the
reboot OS is not loading.
ldom version:1.0
Solaris OS version:Sol10 8/2007 release

*ldm list -l output:*

Name:   primary
State:  active
Flags:  transition,control,vio service
OS:
Util:   0.6%
Uptime: 23h 10m
Vcpu:    4
    vid    pid    util strand
    0      0      1.3%   100%
    1      1      0.4%   100%
    2      2      0.3%   100%
    3      3      0.3%   100%
Mau:    1
    mau cpuset (0, 1, 2, 3)
Memory:    2G
    real-addr        phys-addr        size
    0x8000000        0x8000000        2G
Vars:    reboot-command=boot
IO:    pci at 780 (bus_a)
    pci at 7c0 (bus_b)
Vldc:    primary-vldc0    [num_clients=4]
Vldc:    primary-vldc3    [num_clients=7]
Vds:    primary-vds0    [num_clients=1]
        vdsdev:    vol1    device=/opt/ldoms/disk-images/s10-10g.img
Vcc:    primary-vcc0    [num_clients=1]
        port-range=5000-5100
Vsw:    primary-vsw0    [num_clients=1]
        mac-addr=0:14:4f:fb:6d:b8
        net-dev=bge0
        mode=prog,promisc
Vcons:    SP
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name:   myldom1
State:  active
Flags:  normal
OS:     Solaris running
Util:   0.2%
Uptime: 2h 22m
Vcpu:    8
    vid    pid    util strand
    0      4      0.2%   100%
    1      5      0.2%   100%
    2      6      0.0%   100%
    3      7      0.1%   100%
    4      8      0.3%   100%
    5      9      0.3%   100%
    6      10     0.2%   100%
    7      11     0.2%   100%
Memory:    2G
    real-addr        phys-addr        size
    0x8000000        0x88000000       2G
Vars:    auto-boot?=false
    boot-device=/virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 0:a 
/virtual-
devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/ disk at 0
    nvramrc=devalias net /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/network 
at 0
devalias vnet0 /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/network at 0

    use-nvramrc?=true
Vnet:    vnet1
    mac-addr=0:14:4f:fb:38:a1
    service: primary-vsw0 @ primary
Vdisk:    vdisk1    vol1 at primary-vds0
    service: primary-vds0 @ primary
Vcons:    myldom1 at primary-vcc0 [port:5000]


I have tried the options specified in
http://www.adminschoice.com/docs/booting__problems_in_solaris.htm
for the error "The file just loaded does not appear to be
executable<http://www.adminschoice.com/docs/booting__problems_in_solaris.htm#%22The%20file%20just%20loaded%20does%20not%20appear%20to%20be%20executable.>"
error message.
but not worked.

Regards
jkrishna



On Jan 10, 2008 6:29 PM, Victor Engle <victor.engle at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jayakrishna,
>
> Could you please provide some detail as to how you installed the OS in
> the guest LDOM? What are the OS and Logical Domains versions. It might
> be helpful also if you post the output from the following commands:
>
> From the control domain:
> ldm list -l
>
> From the guest domain's OBP prompt:
> devalias
>
> Regards,
> Vic
>
>
>
> On Jan 10, 2008 2:45 AM, Jayakrishna <kjayakrishna at gmail.com> wrote:
> > if I do "boot" at ok prompt the following  info is is shown:
> > Boot device: /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/disk at 0:a  
> > File and
> args:
> > Evaluating:
> > The file just loaded does not appear to be executable.
> >
> > The following conf. was set while creating ldoms
> > # ldm set-variable auto-boot\?=false myldom1
> > # ldm set-variable boot-device=/virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 
> > 200/\
> disk at 0 myldom1
> >
> > Could any body help why booting of OS from ldom failing.
> >
> > Regards
> > Jkrishna
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