Lewis Thompson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> http://opensolaris.org/os/community/zones/faq/#sa_zfs states:
>
> Q: Can I configure my zones on a ZFS filesystem?
> A: Solaris 10 Update Release:
> It is possible to install a zone on a ZFS file system. However, at this
> time, we do not recommend putting the zon
Hi,
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/zones/faq/#sa_zfs states:
Q: Can I configure my zones on a ZFS filesystem?
A: Solaris 10 Update Release:
It is possible to install a zone on a ZFS file system. However, at this
time, we do not recommend putting the zonepath of a non-global zone on
ZFS du
Hi Kathleen,
UFS is NOT a shared filesystem! What you are trying to do should not work.
A simple suggestion:
If you need the filesystem mounted globally, use lofs to mount the
filesystem into the zones.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/]# zonecfg -z ldev7
zonecfg:ldev7> add fs
zonecfg:ldev7:fs> set dir=/sha
the customer issue
I am attempting to make a global zone filesystem /dev/dsk/c4t4d0s0
available to two non-global zones
The global zone is ldev6 and the non-global zones are ldev7 and ldev8.
Here is what I did.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/]# zonecfg -z ldev7
zonecfg:ldev7> add fs
zonecfg:ldev7:fs> s