Is someone else on the primary machine logged into that guest ldom's
console? If not, you can try restarting VNTSD (Virtual Network Terminal
Server Daemon):
svcadm restart vntsd
I believe you can also type "~?" for options within the console (telnet)
session and you can try ~w for write access. Restarting the VNTSD won't
cause any service interruption, except for anyone logged into the console.
Brad
On 4/27/2010 9:06 AM, arup das wrote:
Team,
Unable to login the guest domain from base domain. It showing "You do
not have write access".
r...@inkolldombase60 <mailto:r...@inkolldombase60> # uname -a
SunOS INKOLLDOMBASE60 5.10 Generic_139555-08 sun4v sparc SUNW,T5140
r...@inkolldombase60 <mailto:r...@inkolldombase60> #
r...@inkolldombase60 <mailto:r...@inkolldombase60> # ldm list
NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
primary active -n-cv- SP 16 2G 0.5% 6d 9h 15m
lgd62 active -n---- 5001 32 10G 0.0% 6d 9h 15m
lgd64 active -n---- 5002 24 10G 0.1% 6d 9h 15m
lgd66 active -n---- 5003 24 10000M 0.0% 6d 9h 15m
r...@inkolldombase60 <mailto:r...@inkolldombase60> #
whereras telnet to other guest domain(lgd62,lgd64) is possible. Need
your expertise..
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