Hello Tony,
In general for integrity reasons, I believe your are best off to
make the change while the zone is offline. In the Zone Manager,
I capture the current zone run state, then gracefully shutdown the
zone, apply the change and then return the zone to its former
zone state. e.g. runni
Hi,
I've not tested this mechanism on zones, however take a look at the
'mount -o remount' option within the global zone it self.
On 11/24/07, Jose, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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As long as it is not zone path, you can do it while zone is running.
1. First umount /zone_path/root/ from the global zone.
2. use zonecfg -z , and delete that mountpoint, using rm dir
3. next mount /zone_path/root/ from the global zone
4. Add this mount using zonecfg.
On Nov 23, 2007 10:29 AM
Hi all
I am working with a Solaris 10 servers, so I set up 2 zones. The doubt
that I have is
How can I do for establishing mount point with out reboot the zone.
Up to now when I want to establish a mount point in the zone that I do
something like is:
1. In the domain, I updates th