F.V.(Phil)Porcella wrote:
Hi Folks,
to recap I asked about NFS mounting /export/home from GZ to NGZ on the same
box, using:
1 add inherit-pkg-dir
2 add fs (lofs)
OR
3 nfs mount /export/home from the global zone, to the NGS (CIS2) later on.
(Christine said)
No. 3 is definitely out. Yo
Hi Folks,
to recap I asked about NFS mounting /export/home from GZ to NGZ on the same
box, using:
> 1 add inherit-pkg-dir
> 2 add fs (lofs)
> OR
> 3 nfs mount /export/home from the global zone, to the NGS (CIS2) later on.
(Christine said)
No. 3 is definitely out. You can't have an NGZ nfs-mount s
I agree with Jerry. To expand on that further:
1) The default directory for ZFS pools is /pool. /zones is somewhat analogous
to that default. Consistency is good.
2) I use /zones for simplicity and clarity. On demo systems /zones is usually
a directory in the / file system because I/O band
F.V.(Phil)Porcella wrote:
Hi Edna,
OK so having the zoneroot be under / is NOT required, (thank you),
and from what you said, having it on its own mount point is NOT a problem.
If fact, you indicate that having the zones under /export may be the best
practice.
I think having zones on a separ
F.V.(Phil)Porcella wrote:
Hi Edna,
OK so having the zoneroot be under / is NOT required, (thank you),
and from what you said, having it on its own mount point is NOT a problem.
If fact, you indicate that having the zones under /export may be the best
practice.
thank you.
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Hi Edna,
OK so having the zoneroot be under / is NOT required, (thank you),
and from what you said, having it on its own mount point is NOT a problem.
If fact, you indicate that having the zones under /export may be the best
practice.
thank you.
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