On 3/31/08, Crambit Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I need to move two zones to a 2 different systems as global zone. In one of
them I have Oracle.
My questions are:
1) What is the best way to do so?
zoneadm detach/attach if you're on the right version of Sol10
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Hi Enda,the Solaris release is 8/07.
What I really need is move the zone (doing like an ufsdump) and let it
becaming a global zone and not a zone in a another system.
This is because we didn't have a new Sun blade so we created a zone in
another machine then the oracle/application people could
Crambit Team wrote:
Hi Enda,
the Solaris release is 8/07.
What I really need is move the zone (doing like an ufsdump) and let it
becaming a global zone and not a zone in a another system.
not that I'm aware of ( making a non-global zone be a global zone somewhere
else)
Sorry I missed
Mike Gerdts wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Crambit Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Enda,
the Solaris release is 8/07.
What I really need is move the zone (doing like an ufsdump) and let it
becaming a global zone and not a zone in a another system.
This is because we didn't have a
Hi everyone,
I am currently experimenting with zones on opensolaris snv_77
I did set a default locale in /etc/default/init (in the zone) (ie: en_GB.UTF-8).
If I log into the zone with zlogin testzone, this locale setting is not used
(no LANG or LC_* in env) .
If I log with zlogin -C testzone
roush wrote:
Sun Cluster plans to support an iSCSI disk as a quorum device.
Sun Cluster accesses the iSCSI disk early in the boot process.
When the iSCSI disk is on the same subnet as the cluster machines,
things work. When the iSCSI disk is on a different subnet
the system cannot find the
Christine Tran wrote:
roush wrote:
Sun Cluster plans to support an iSCSI disk as a quorum device.
Sun Cluster accesses the iSCSI disk early in the boot process.
When the iSCSI disk is on the same subnet as the cluster machines,
things work. When the iSCSI disk is on a different subnet