Durga,
After reading through the original note, I agree with Neil that there is
an inconsistency between zone-one and zone-1. Did you try creating a
zone with the zonemgr script that I mentioned?
Also, I read through the output of the install log that you sent in your
original post. It appears
Durga,
It appears you have the following mismatch, i.e.
zonecfg:zone-one> set zonepath=/export/zone-one
The file contains a log
of the zone installation.
Note: zone-one vs zone-1
Also, in previous followup emails you mention Solaris Cluster 3.2 is
installed can you provide the output to s
Durga Deep wrote:
# pkginfo -i SUNWsczr
application SUNWsczr Sun Cluster (non-global zones support)
# pkginfo -i SUNWsczr
application SUNWsczr Sun Cluster (non-global zones support)
# pkginfo -i SUNWdtlog
system SUNWdtlog System boot for Desktop Login
# pkginfo -i SUNWsmmgr
system S
Whole root implies that you removed the inherited directories.
The default configuration is a sparse root zone.
If you want whole root, you need to add the following to
your config:
remove inherit-pkg-dir dir=/lib
remove inherit-pkg-dir dir=/usr
remove inherit-pkg-dir dir=/sbin
remove inherit-pk
Durga Deep wrote:
Hi Folks
I wanted to create a whole-root zone. I am never able to create one :(. Did
some one encounter this problem ?.
*) mkdir -m 700 /export/zone-one
*) The version of the OS used
# cat /etc/release
Solaris 10 11/06 s10s_u3wos_09 SPARC
C
re: zoneadm -z zone-one install
Is zone-one the hostname?
In my script I have the hostname not the path/dir name.
Russ
Durga Deep wrote:
Hi Folks
I wanted to create a whole-root zone. I am never able to create one :(. Did
some one encounter this problem ?.
*) mkdir -m 700 /export/zone-one
Hi Folks
I wanted to create a whole-root zone. I am never able to create one :(. Did
some one encounter this problem ?.
*) mkdir -m 700 /export/zone-one
*) The version of the OS used
# cat /etc/release
Solaris 10 11/06 s10s_u3wos_09 SPARC
Copyright 2006 Sun Mi