Hi everyone,
Sorry for crossposting but it seems I have stumbled upon a problem
that affects both. I have a V490 running Solaris 10u3 with a 16x750GB
raid array connected to it. I've created an 8TB zfs filesystem called
data1 and created a zfs filesystem called data1/zones mounted to
/zones.
On 3/29/07, Ed Plese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a solution here but to move the zone root to a smaller disk?
Set a quota (10G should work just fine) on the filesystem and then
perform the zone install. Afterwards remove the quota.
Thanks, seems to work just fine. It solved my
Hello folks, I have a question, here is a situation.
I did build a new server environment in one location (TX) and I have setup
multiple zones and they are on a zfs. My goal is to take zone configuration with
all zone content that is on zfs and duplicate it on into another server in NYC
Krzys wrote:
Hello folks, I have a question, here is a situation.
I did build a new server environment in one location (TX) and I have
setup multiple zones and they are on a zfs. My goal is to take zone
configuration with all zone content that is on zfs and duplicate it on
into another
Niclas Sodergard wrote:
Hi everyone,
Sorry for crossposting but it seems I have stumbled upon a problem
that affects both. I have a V490 running Solaris 10u3 with a 16x750GB
raid array connected to it. I've created an 8TB zfs filesystem called
data1 and created a zfs filesystem called
On 3/29/07, Jerry Jelinek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# zoneadm -z mytest install
zoneadm: /zones/mytest: Value too large for defined data type
could not verify zonepath /zones/mytest because of the above errors.
zoneadm: zone mytest failed to verify
While this doesn't help with your
On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 17:07 +0300, Niclas Sodergard wrote:
On 3/29/07, Jerry Jelinek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# zoneadm -z mytest install
zoneadm: /zones/mytest: Value too large for defined data type
could not verify zonepath /zones/mytest because of the above errors.
zoneadm: zone
On 3/29/07, Bill Sommerfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 17:07 +0300, Niclas Sodergard wrote:
On 3/29/07, Jerry Jelinek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# zoneadm -z mytest install
zoneadm: /zones/mytest: Value too large for defined data type
could not verify zonepath
[Removed OP from reply, added zones-discuss, updated subject]
On 3/29/07, Dave Miner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any parts of flash that can be opened? Any interface specs,
ARC cases, etc? These would be great improvements that the community
could work on.
Flash has some
When I telnet to any non-listening port on a global zone, I get connection
refused. When I telnet to any non-listening port on a local zone that has a
virtual address on the same NIC as the global zone, I get connection refused.
When I telnet to any non-listening port on a local zone that has a
Sorry for the newbie question,
I'm trying to understand and get up to speed with zones, they seem like
excellant thiings
I created a non-global zone, it is able to see /usr/local/* from the global
zone. The first problem i, I was attempting to install an app that writes to
/usr/local/etc,
On 3/30/07, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the newbie question,
I'm trying to understand and get up to speed with zones, they seem like
excellant thiings
I created a non-global zone, it is able to see /usr/local/* from the global
zone. The first problem i, I was attempting to
The answer depends on your goal, and exactly what you have done already. The
latter wasn't entirely clear.
If your goal is to create one zone, and give it sole access (writable) to its
own /usr/local, and you hadn't configured the zone's /usr/local yet, you can
do this:
global-zone#
Please see How to Add a Writable Directory under /usr in a Non-Global Zone
in System Administration Guide: Solaris Containers-Resource Management and
Solaris Zones at http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-2450/6n4o5mdiv?a=view.
- Penny
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, David wrote:
I created a non-global zone, it is able to see /usr/local/* from the
global zone. The first problem i, I was attempting to install an app
that writes to /usr/local/etc, and the non-global zone does not have
the abilty to write there, is it bacause it is a
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