That will work, i did that a while back to demo exactly that, I used SVM 
in teh guest to mirror its disks,  and used IPMP to give it reliable 
network through the internal NIC of one IO domain and an NIC card in the 
other IO domain.

Peter

Tony Scully wrote:
> Sorry to jump on this thread, but I'm looking at a similiar setup and 
> wondering if I can have 2 I/O domains without SAN booting one by attaching a 
> simple JBOD device to the server using a SAS card in one of the PCI slots on 
> the T5240?  Will be using the other PCI slot for network and SAN 
> connectivity, but don't want to SAN boot (not for any tech reasons).
>
> So that one IO domain would boot off the internal disks and the second off 
> the external array.  Guests could then boot off a mirror consisting of disks 
> from each of the I/O domains.  Anyone know if this Is this a supported config?
>
> Thanks,
> Scully.
>   


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