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SVCNAME='Logical Domains agents'
VLDS='/devices/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/virtual-domain-service@0:vlds'
if [ "$mach" != "sun4v" ]; then
echo "The $SVCNAME service is not supported on this platform."
exit "$SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL"
fi
if smf_is_nonglobalzone; then
echo "The $SVCNAME service has been disabled because " \
"it is not supported in a local zone."
sleep 5 &
exit "$SMF_EXIT_OK"
fi
#
# The Logical Domains agents service is enabled by default on sun4v platforms.
# However it can fail to start if the domain has a machine description in which
# the vlds node is not defined (because it has an old MD or firmware). So we
# check if a vlds device is effectively defined. If not then we disable the
# service for this session. We don't return an error so that the service does
# not go into the maintenance state and generate spurious error (especially if
# the system is not configured with LDoms). The service is not permanently
# disabled so that the service can come up if the domain is restarted with a
# compatible MD.
#
if [ ! -c "$VLDS" ]; then
echo "The $SVCNAME service has been disabled because the system" \
"has no virtual domain service (vlds) device."
sleep 5 &
exit "$SMF_EXIT_OK"
fi
if [ ! -x "$LDMAD" ]; then
exit "$SMF_EXIT_ERR_CONFIG"
fi
EXIT=$?
if [ "$EXIT" != 0 ]; then
exit "$EXIT"
fi
exit "$SMF_EXIT_OK"