Mike Gerdts writes:
On 8/16/07, James Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Previously (in S10u1 through S10u3) the upgrade mechanism consisted of
some tricky patch-based work, from a project code-named Ashanti.
The problem with that mechanism is that it required the distribution
medium
Dick Davies writes:
On 16/08/07, Boyd Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neal Miskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zones/faq/#cfg_zfsboot
Does anyone know if this is still the case or if it is fixed or will
be fixed in a patch?
It was fixed
Dick Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 16/08/07, Boyd Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neal Miskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All
I want to build a zone on zfs but have just read that this should be
not be done as the software that installs and upgrades Solaris 10
does not yet
On 8/16/07, James Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Previously (in S10u1 through S10u3) the upgrade mechanism consisted of
some tricky patch-based work, from a project code-named Ashanti.
The problem with that mechanism is that it required the distribution
medium (DVD-only) to carry the same
Hi All
I want to build a zone on zfs but have just read that this should be not be
done as the software that installs and upgrades Solaris 10 does not yet
understand ZFS, and would not be able to upgrade those zones
From http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zones/faq/#cfg_zfsboot
Does
I have two zones created on a cluster in node 1 in a ZFS pool, since I need to
have the zones in an installed state on each node in the cluster is there a way
to bypass having to install the zones on each node in the cluster? I am using
shared storage and moving the zfs pools back and forth