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System Administration Commands ldmad(1M)

NAME

ldmad - Logical Domains Agents daemon

SYNOPSIS

/usr/lib/ldoms/ldmad

DESCRIPTION

The ldmad daemon is part of the framework that enables Logi-

cal Domain agents to run on a Logical Domain. A Logical Domain agent is a component that interacts with the control domain to provide features or information.

ldmad is responsible for running agents on a Logical Domain.

ldmad must be enabled to ensure the proper functionality of

all features provided by the domain manager on the control

domain. The daemon is started at boot time and has no confi-

guration options.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Availability | SUNWldomu |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Interface Stability | Unstable |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

svcs(1), svcadm(1M), syslog(3C), syslog.conf(4), attri-

butes(5), smf(5) Oracle VM Server for SPARC 2.0 Administration Guide

ERRORS

ldmad uses syslog(3C) to report status and error messages.

Error messages are logged with the LOG_ERR and LOG_NOTICE

priorities. Informational messages are logged with the

LOG_INFO priority. The default entries in the

/etc/syslog.conf file specify that all ldmad error messages

are written to the /var/adm/messages log. NOTES

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System Administration Commands ldmad(1M)

The ldmad service is managed by the service management

facility, smf(5), under the service identifier: svc:/ldoms/agents:default Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or requesting restart can be performed using svcadm(1M). The service's status can be queried using the svcs(1) command.

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