On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 11:14:09PM +0100, Andrew Martin wrote:
Hi all,
We've gotten LDOMs up and running on murphy \o/
Great work, sorry i wasn't more help :(
I'd suggest a few things.. one, that we give the name "murphy.redbrick" to the webserver/login machine, as that's what we'll be letting users log into. Also give it the .14 IP. Give all LDOMs an IP in the .30-.40 range (so, give control .30, and webserver .31 *and* .14).
Yes, i completly agree.
The "ldg1" thing is just a suggestion from the sun LDOM manual.. maybe give the control domain -ldg0 or something. Then the next ldom ldg2..etc..
Seems perfectly logical (pun intended)
LDOM images are being stored in /ldoms/ldgX/bootdisk.img on the control domain.
I don't really know what that means.
LDOM management stuff is stored in /opt/SUNWldm/bin on the control domain, and controlled by the service ldmd. Serial access to the guest ldoms is available by telnetting to localhost:5000 from the control domain (we should *never* let users log in here).
Indeed, we need to be quite sure this is secure. Also, can that port be changed to something obscure?
Em...yes..that's about it I think. I'm half asleep so this may not be the most coherent email I've written in a while.
Em, it was fine. You should probably not be so negative about your emails in your emails however ;) a. -- Andrew Harford System Administrator, DCU Networking Society Ordinary Member, Societies & Publications Committee Let's look at this thing from a... um, from a standpoint of status. What do we got on the spacecraft that's good? -- Gene Kranz (Apollo 13)