On 12/ 8/09 11:50 AM, xx wrote:
when updating from 126 to 128, one zone would attach:
init...@dogpatch:~/.VirtualBox/HardDisks$ pfexec zoneadm -z ldap attach -U
Log File: /var/tmp/ldap.attach_log.9hay7p
Attaching...
Global zone version: ent...@0.5.11,5.11-0.128:20091125T051747Z
when updating from 126 to 128, one zone would attach:
init...@dogpatch:~/.VirtualBox/HardDisks$ pfexec zoneadm -z ldap attach -U
Log File: /var/tmp/ldap.attach_log.9hay7p
Attaching...
Global zone version: ent...@0.5.11,5.11-0.128:20091125T051747Z
Non-Global zone version:
Le 6 déc. 2009 à 03:21, Anil a écrit :
It seems to be -U, looking at the source at least:
http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/zoneadm/zoneadm.c#attach_func
-U seems to be a special (undocumented) update option.
Take a look to the comment :
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Undocumented
Jordan Vaughan skrev:
On 12/ 4/09 02:28 PM, Anil wrote:
Once a the global zone is upgraded (and rebooted with the new BE),
what is the best way to update the zones?
It seems like all I would need to do is:
pkg -R zone path/root image-update
reboot zone
This seems like a hack, how would post
It seems to be -U, looking at the source at least:
http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/zoneadm/zoneadm.c#attach_func
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On 12/ 4/09 02:28 PM, Anil wrote:
Once a the global zone is upgraded (and rebooted with the new BE), what is the
best way to update the zones?
It seems like all I would need to do is:
pkg -R zone path/root image-update
reboot zone
This seems like a hack, how would post package processing
Ah, thanks. I knew that was available on Solaris but not in OpenSolaris. The
man page had no reference to the -u option (I take it you meant -u and not -U).
I will try that out later.
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On 12/ 4/09 03:02 PM, Anil wrote:
Ah, thanks. I knew that was available on Solaris but not in OpenSolaris. The
man page had no reference to the -u option (I take it you meant -u and not -U).
I will try that out later.
It probably is -u but I used -U and it worked fine. Go with -u
just to