How do inodes work on zones? If your investigating running out of
inodes within a single zone, do you run the ncheck command from the
global zone on the partition the zone in question is mounted on? Does
this mean a disk partition that is being used by multiple zones has a
higher chance of ru
Hi! I created a 2 non global zones on my machine which has 2 cpus. one of which
(zone1) i allocated with one fixed cpu resource. Checking on the output of
'psrinfo -v' on both of the non global zones (zone1 & zone2) sure gave me
correct results as processor 0 is now assigned only to zone1 and pr
Peter Guthrie wrote:
FYI, I just found this thread when I Google'd for the same problem. This is on
a w2100z running B44.
In my case the zone installed perfectly and I was able to login to it. After a
reboot I found it in the 'mounted' state.
As the previous posts in this thread indicate, "t
FYI, I just found this thread when I Google'd for the same problem. This is on
a w2100z running B44.
In my case the zone installed perfectly and I was able to login to it. After a
reboot I found it in the 'mounted' state.
Peter
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