You are exporting a slice (s6). When you export a slice it appears as a single-slice disk (disk with only a s0 slice) and you can not install on such a disk.
You need to export a full disk (slice s2) or a file to be able to install the system. alex. Vic Engle wrote: > When I create a vdsdev from a file and give it to the guest domain then the > disk is available during jumpstart but if I create the vdsdev from a disk > slice and give it to the guest domain then try to jumpstart the domain the > install exits with this... > > ERROR: No disks found > - Check to make sure disks are cabled and powered up > Solaris installation program exited. > > What am I doing wrong? > > Here is the vdsdev in the primary domain... > > VDS > NAME VOLUME OPTIONS DEVICE > primary-vds0 vol1 > /dev/dsk/c4t60A980004334622D4A4A45436465784Fd0s6 > > And here it is assigned as vdisk1 in the guest... > DISK > NAME VOLUME TOUT DEVICE SERVER > vdisk1 vol1 at primary-vds0 disk at 0 primary > -- > This message was posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > ldoms-discuss mailing list > ldoms-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ldoms-discuss
