Octave Orgeron wrote:
Ben Rockwood wrote:
pol.barthel...@sun.com wrote:
Hello,
It is supported to move zones from a sun4u to a sun4v or
vice-versa ?
I'm not certain if its supported, but it does work.
This should work fine for zones, but I would recommend
installing a full oem
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Moore, Joe joe.mo...@siemens.com wrote:
Octave Orgeron wrote:
Ben Rockwood wrote:
pol.barthel...@sun.com wrote:
Hello,
It is supported to move zones from a sun4u to a sun4v or
vice-versa ?
I'm not certain if its supported, but it does work.
This
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Mike Gerdts mger...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Moore, Joe joe.mo...@siemens.com wrote:
[...]
As an alternative to installing the full OEM cluster, you can install just
the sun4v architecture packages on the sun4u machine (and sun4u on
Hi,
playing around with Zones on OpenSolaris 2008.11 I have seen that
/usr/lib/brand/ipkg/pkgcreatezone is responsible to find out which
packages belong to a zone and will be installed. This list seems to be
extended by the script line by line for a more or less complete list.
I would like
Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately it doesn't work...
# zfs get zoned slabzone1-zp01
NAMEPROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
slabzone1-zp01 zoned on local
# zlogin slabzone1
# zfs mount slabzone1-zp01
cannot open 'slabzone1-zp01': dataset does not exist
I wonder
Sorry Alex, I didn't include enough information to properly convey my idea.
From the *global* zone, you would use
# mount -F lofs ZFS-mountpoint zonepath/root/directory-in-the-zone
For example:
# mount -F lofs /mypool/zones/myzone-usr-local /zones/myzone/root/usr/local
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009