Let's say you forgot to inherit an application directory from the global
zone when you first created a local sparse zone. Do you have to
manually lofs mount the global zone directory of interest into the local
zone every time you reboot, or can you somehow change the local zone
definition and
Use zonecfg(1M) to edit the inherit-pkg-dir resource of the zone so that
the application directory is included. The setting is now persistent.
Reboot the zone now to have the desired directory mounted.
Thanks,
Zoram
Michael Barrett wrote:
Let's say you forgot to inherit an application directo
Bertrand Sirodot writes:
> I have posted a message reguarding this problem in the Solaris
> install forum. I am trying to upgrade a Solaris 11 nv_27 to
> nv_38. Apparently, the upgrade process doesn't work if zones are
> configured, so I was wondering if there is a way to upgrade despite
> the exis
The inherit-pkg-dir resource cannot be changed after
the zone has been installed.
You can either change the zone's /etc/vfstab to
automate the mounts,
or you may want to use "fs" resource of zonecfg.
Say this is to mount global zone's /opt/netbeans-5.0
directory which you forgot to inherit
zone