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guest0#   ipmpstat -i
INTERFACE       ACTIVE     GROUP               FLAGS           LINK             PROBE           STATE
net0                 yes           ipmp0               -smbM--       up                 disabled     ok
net1                 no             ipmp0               is-----       up                 disabled     ok
guest0#   if_mpadm -d net1
guest0#   ipmpstat -i
INTERFACE       ACTIVE     GROUP               FLAGS           LINK             PROBE           STATE
net0                 yes           ipmp0               -smbM--       up                 disabled     ok
net1                 no             ipmp0               -s---d-       up                 disabled     offline
guest1#   if_mpadm -d net1
guest1#   ipmpstat -i
INTERFACE       ACTIVE     GROUP               FLAGS           LINK             PROBE           STATE
net0                 yes           ipmp0               -smbM--       up                 disabled     ok
net1                 no             ipmp0               -s---d-       up                 disabled     offline
d. Delete the virtual I/O devices assigned from the root domain to be stopped.
#   ldm remove-vdisk vdisk11 guest0
#   ldm remove-vnet vnet10 guest0
6.
Check the resource use status of the I/O devices and release all the I/O
devices of the SPARC M10-4S to be removed.
a. Confirm the logical domain where the root complexes of the SPARC
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c-2) Execute the dladm show-phys command to check the correspondence
between the virtual network interface (vnet1) and the network interface
name (net1).
c-3) Execute the ipmpstat -i command to confirm the configuration
information of the network interface that configures IPMP.
c-4) Execute the if_mpadm -d command, release net1 from the IPMP group,
and execute the ipmpstat -i command to confirm that net1 is released. In
the next example, confirm that STATE becomes offline.
Perform the same release work on the guest domain (guest1).
Execute the ldm remove-vdisk command and the ldm remove-vnet
command, and perform the following procedure to delete the virtual disk
(vdisk) and the virtual network device (vnet) assigned from the root domain
to be stopped.
The following shows an example of executing the command to delete the
virtual disk (vdisk11) and the virtual network device (vnet10) that uses the
virtual I/O service of the BB#01 root domain (root1-dom1).
Perform the same deletion work on the guest domain (guest1).
M10-4S to be removed are assigned.
Execute the ldm list-io command to check the logical domain where the root
complexes of BB#01 are assigned.
In the next example, only root-dom1 owns the PCIe end point that starts with

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