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HOSTID
0x84f9fec8
CONTROL
failure-policy=ignore
DEPENDENCY
master=
VCPU
VID PID UTIL STRAND
0 4 38% 100%
1 5 51% 100%
2 6 13% 100%
3 7 2.6% 100%
MEMORY
RA PA SIZE
0x8000000 0xc8000000 1G
VARIABLES
auto-boot?=false
NETWORK
NAME SERVICE DEVICE MAC MODE
PVID VID MTU
vnet10 primary-vsw0@primary network@0
00:14:4f:fb:f8:a4 1 1500
DISK
NAME VOLUME TOUT DEVICE SERVER
MPGROUP
vdisk10 vol10@primary-vds0 disk@0 primary
vdisk_iso s10u7iso@primary-vds0 disk@1 primary
VCONS
NAME SERVICE PORT
ldom1 primary-vcc0@primary 5000
The STRAND column indicates the percentage of the physical CPU strand owned
by that domain. In the current implementation, that value is always 100% because
threads are dedicated to domains. The field is provided so scripts that process com-
mand output will continue to work if partial thread allocation is added later. The
ldm list -p command option can be used to produce parsable output for easier
script writing. In the following listing, ldom2 is a four-vCPU domain running at
25% average CPU utilization. The parsable format output, with or without the
awk command, makes it clear that one CPU is fully used while the others are idle.
 
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