I've got more information. Here:
https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/OpenBSD-on-a-Sun-T5120
I read to set in ILOM:
set /HOST/bootmode config=configname
Again, no effect. Still in ILOM, I tried to list the domain configs,
but found none:
-> show /HOST/domain/configs
show: Invalid target /HOST/domain/configs
So it seems that downloading the LDOM configuration from OpenBSD took no
effect.
Here:
https://masto.theoks.net/@onekopaka/111873234122166837
I found a note:
> My original intent was OpenBSD as the primary, but ldomctl
> is generating configurations the hypervisor refuses to use.
> Used ldm from within Solaris and that worked.
So maybe the config that I generated was not accepted.
On 8/16/24 20:30, 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
# 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