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86<strong>Storage</strong> Foundation <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong> support for Oracle VM Server for SPARCProvisioning storage for a guest domain5 If the new virtual disk device node entires do not show up in the/dev/[r]dskdirectories, then run the devfsadm comm<strong>and</strong> in the guest domain:logical domain1# devfsadm -CIn this example, the new disk appears as /dev/[r]dsk/c0d1s0.logical domain1# ls -l /dev/dsk/c0d1s0lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 62 Sep 11 13:30 /dev/dsk/c0d1s0 ->../../devices/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/disk@1:a6 Mount the file system on the disk to access the application data:logical domain1# mount -F vxfs /dev/dsk/c0d1s0 /mntlogical domain1# mount -F ufs /dev/dsk/c0d1s0 /mntProvisioning storage for a guest domainUse the following procedure to provision storage for a guest domain. You canprovision both boot disks <strong>and</strong> data disks.Note: This section applies to the Split <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation stack model only.For the guest-based <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation model:See “How <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong> works in the guestdomains” on page 73.Provisioning <strong>Veritas</strong> Volume Manager volumes as data disks for guestdomainsThe following procedure uses VxVM volumes as data disks (virtual disks) for guestdomains.VxFS can be used as the file system on top of the data disks.The example control domain is named “primary” <strong>and</strong> the guest domain is named“logical domain1.” The prompts in each step show in which domain to run thecomm<strong>and</strong>.

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