We currently don't have p2v support for native zones. Future work for this
is under consideration, but no timeframe established (yet).
I could think of ways to "make it work" in the short term, but nothing that
we could support. It could also result in furthur issues later when
patching/upgradin
it states
> The software is bundled
> with a one-year Right-to-Use (RTU) license and
> premium support.
it did not say RTU is free
Dan Price wrote:
> On Wed 14 May 2008 at 05:51AM, James Litchfield wrote:
>
>> Both of these require the Solaris 9 Containers software (p2v comes
>> with the Conta
On Wed 14 May 2008 at 05:51AM, James Litchfield wrote:
> Both of these require the Solaris 9 Containers software (p2v comes
> with the Containers software). The software has a 90 day free
> evaluation license but production use requires purchase of an annual
> license. Search for Solaris 9 Contain
Both of these require the Solaris 9 Containers software (p2v comes with the
Containers software). The software has a 90 day free evaluation license
but
production use requires purchase of an annual license. Search for Solaris 9
Containers on www.sun.com.
There are a number of restrictions (e.g.,
two ways
1)p2v
2)flar
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Crambit Team wrote:
> Hi all,
> is it possible install a Solaris 9 in a zone on Solaris 10?
>
> Thank in advance
>
>
> Crambit Team
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Hi all,is it possible install a Solaris 9 in a zone on Solaris 10?
Thank in advance
Crambit Team
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Hi all,
I would like to get any idea about how to migrate a seperate running servers
on solaris 10 into a solaris zone seperately? For detail ; Our customer has
running servers and he requests to migrate them one by one into another
server with zones inside. In solaris 8 i searched that it may b