Paul Kraus wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Enda O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Hi
>> basically you'll need to have the "old" zone at the same patch/package
>> level, a zoneadm attach should tell you what is out of sync.
>>
>
> Right, I understand that.
>
>
>> So
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Enda O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> basically you'll need to have the "old" zone at the same patch/package
> level, a zoneadm attach should tell you what is out of sync.
Right, I understand that.
> So you'll have to patch the old system to same le
Paul Kraus wrote:
> All,
> Sorry if this is repetitious, but I did a quick search of the
> archives and did not see this. I have a sparse zone running on a 10U2
> system and I need to migrate it to a system running 10U3. I know that
> you are not supposed to force the import if the two syst
Maciej Browarski wrote:
> Hello,
> I upgrade Solaris 10 update 3 to update 4 but I use dedicated-cpu with
> live upgrade but I don't see dedicated-cpu (and capped-mem) option in
> zonecfg, but man zonecfg shows this option.
> Is it possibility that I must add new packages to have this functiona
Maciej Browarski wrote:
> Hello,
> I upgrade Solaris 10 update 3 to update 4 but I use dedicated-cpu with
> live upgrade but I don't see dedicated-cpu (and capped-mem) option in
> zonecfg, but man zonecfg shows this option.
> Is it possibility that I must add new packages to have this functiona
Hello,
I upgrade Solaris 10 update 3 to update 4 but I use dedicated-cpu with
live upgrade but I don't see dedicated-cpu (and capped-mem) option in
zonecfg, but man zonecfg shows this option.
Is it possibility that I must add new packages to have this functionality ?
Regards,
--
Maciej Browa
All,
Sorry if this is repetitious, but I did a quick search of the
archives and did not see this. I have a sparse zone running on a 10U2
system and I need to migrate it to a system running 10U3. I know that
you are not supposed to force the import if the two systems do not
match, but I thou