ufs is deprecated. Use ZFS. If you don't want zfs, use Veritas VM and VxFS. There is no good reason to use ufs. Boot from zfs. Use zfs or veritas for user data. I think ZFS is better but there are sometimes constraints that require the use of Veritas (vendor support - we have old versions of Filenet which do not support anything but VxVM for the Filenet databasr).
________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Arjun YK Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 9:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ldoms-discuss] Accessing data in ZFS Volume from Control Domain Hello, I am looking for a clean way of accessing data in ZFS Volume from Control Domain. I have a setup that allows to quickly deploy guest domains. The Golden OS Image of guest domain boot disk is on a ZFS Volume. This ZFS Volume has been Snapshot and Cloned for the quick deployment of guest domains. The vdisk has slices for root(/), /var and swap. Filesysem on vdisk is UFS To make the build process more hands off, I am looking for a way to access the ZFS Volume (new Clone) from Control Domain during the build, and edit files in UFS as required for giving a new hostname, IP, etc. Can someone please suggest a method ? I would prefer this method over the sys-unconfig, as I need to make only very less changes for a new build. Need to change only the hostname, IP and the savecore path. Thanks in advance. Arjun
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