* Erik Lafever ([email protected]) wrote: > I have not seen a notice about this change, is it expected: > > NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT > rpool 7.69G 59.2G 36.5K /rpool > rpool/ROOT 4.41G 59.2G 31K legacy > rpool/ROOT/s11_172 4.41G 59.2G 4.32G / > rpool/dump 2.03G 59.3G 1.97G - > rpool/export 222M 59.2G 33K /rpool/export > rpool/export/home 64.5K 59.2G 32K > /rpool/export/home > rpool/export/home/admin 32.5K 59.2G 32.5K > /rpool/export/home/admin > > > Is this the new default? > > When I install a zone it has different mount points: > > root@testzone:~# zfs list > NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT > rpool 396M 59.0G 31K /rpool > rpool/ROOT 396M 59.0G 31K legacy > rpool/ROOT/solaris 396M 59.0G 395M / > rpool/export 62K 59.0G 31K /export > rpool/export/home 31K 59.0G 31K /export/home > root@testzone:~#
This was actually brought up on our internal IRC channel. What's going on is that the AI manifest used to install the system (presuming you installed this system via AI) doesn't include any specific setting for creating an rpool/export zfs dataset. And so sysconfig ends up creating one but doesn't set the mountpoint property for it and thus it uses what it inherits (which is /rpool/export). So, get your AI manifest changed to include a setting for rpool/export to be created and mounted at /export. The default AI manifest delivered with the auto_install package is located at /usr/share/auto_install/manifests (or you can find it in your install service's imagepath at <imagepath>/auto_install/manifest/default.xml). The relevant line in that manifest that you need is: <filesystem name="export" mountpoint="/export"/> Cheers, -- Glenn _______________________________________________ caiman-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss

