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Announcement Support for this product will end on November 3, 2025. We recommend that you use PATROL for Linux, PATROL for AIX, or PATROL for Solaris to monitor operating systems.

Solaris Logical Domains (LDOM)


The LDOM application class monitors the configuration of the logical domains, including the control domain. A separate instance is created for each configured and active domain. Depending on the role of each domain, a set of parameters is monitored. The relevant parameters are reported for the corresponding domain. This application class monitors, gathers, and stores the vital statistics of the LDOM parameters. These parameters are reported only from inside the primary domain, on logical domain systems.

Warning

Note

Instances of the LDOM application class are displayed within the SOLARIS_VIRTUALIZATION application class.

LDOM-Hierarchy

LDOM-Application-Menu

InfoBox Information

For information on how to access an application class InfoBox, refer to Accessing-KM-Commands-and-InfoBoxes.

Item

Definition

History Retention

The length of time history is retained

Worst parameter
(visible only if a parameter is in an alarm state)

The name of the application parameter that is having the most problems; if more than one parameter is in a warning or an alarm state, the parameter with the most severe problems is shown

Default username

The default PATROL user name, if any

Application class

The name of the object class

State

The current state of the object

Icon type

The type of icon selected (computer, application, container, parameter)

Domain uptime

This displays the time since which this domain has been running.
The value is equivalent to the value you get by running the uptime command in the respective domain.

Allocated memory

This displays the amount of memory that has been allocated to the respective domain.

UNIX KM Version

Displays the version number for the installed PATROL KM for UNIX

Attributes (parameters)

The following attributes are available for this monitor type:

 

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BMC PATROL for UNIX and Linux 9.13