Thank you, Claudio, for your email.

I guess that downloading a configuration also selects it, as shown in the example in the man page:

# ldomctl download openbsd
# ldomctl list
factory-default [current]
openbsd [next]

In the man page, we read for the download command:

> Depending on the firmware, the new configuration must
> be activated explicitly using the select command.

So this time I also did:

# ldomctl select openbsd

But the system still boots with the factory-default.

On 8/16/24 20:53, Claudio Jeker wrote:

On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 08:30:38PM +0200, Irek Szcześniak wrote:
Hi,

I have a Sun Oracle Netra T5220 with the OpenBSD 7.5 running.  I wanted to
create a guest logical domain (LDOM), and so I followed the example in the
manual page of ldomctl.

After I reset the system, the primary domain starts allright, but the guest
domain does not:

# ldomctl status
primary    -    running    OpenBSD running    0%

# ldomctl list
factory-default [current]
openbsd

You are still running the factory-default config.
You need to `ldomctl select openbsd` to make it the config on next reboot.
The man page is missing this step it seems.
# ldomctl status openbsd
ldomctl: unknown guest 'openbsd'

In dmesg I can see:

"ldom-primary" at vldc2 chan 0x1 not configured

I would appreciate it if someone could help me out.


Best,
Irek



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