eG Monitoring
 
Measures reported by LdomsStatusTest

This test enables administrators to determine how many guests have registered with the Solaris LDoms server, and how many of these are currently running. In addition, the test also indicates whether any guests have been newly moved to the target Solaris LDoms server or removed from it. The number of guests in various states of activity are also revealed by this test.

 The measures made by this test are as follows:

Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation
Added_guests Indicates the number of guests that were newly added to the Solaris LDoms server during this measurement period. Number The detailed diagnosis of these measures, if enabled, lists the guest domains that were either newly created on the Solaris LDoms server or moved from another server.
Removed_guests Indicates the number of guests that were newly removed from the Solaris LDoms server during this measurement period. Number
Registered_guests Indicates the total number of guest domains that have been registered with the server. Number  
Active_guests Indicates the total number of guests that are currently running. Number
Inactive_guests Indicates the number of guests that are currently inactive on the server. Number When a guest domain is stopped and resources mapped to it are released (i.e., unbound), the guest domain automatically switches to the inactive state.
Bind_guests Indicates the number of guests in the bind state. Number The LDom manager is responsible for mapping physical resources to logical domains. This resource mapping is referred to as 'binding'. When physical resources are assigned (i.e., bound) to a guest domain, the domain is said to be in a "bind" state.
UnBind_guests Indicates the number of guests in the unbind state. Number If physical resources mapped (i.e., bound) to a logical domain are released, the domain switches to the unbind state.