Mike Gerdts writes:
> > - Zone roots can be setup on SAN LUNs as long as the HBA drivers are in the
> > Solaris 10 DVD miniroot. This allows for OS upgrades. We are using the
> > Sun-branded Qlogic HBAs which are handled by the Leadville driver and is
> > part of the miniroot so this criterion i
On 6/29/06, James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mike Gerdts writes:
> > - Zone roots can be setup on SAN LUNs as long as the HBA drivers are in the
Solaris 10 DVD miniroot. This allows for OS upgrades. We are using the Sun-branded
Qlogic HBAs which are handled by the Leadville driver and i
Apologies for responding to my own post, but I need to clarify something I said:
Jeff Victor wrote:
Hi Phil,
Advice below...
Phil Freund wrote:
...
Here's where I need advice:
Each of the failover-capable zones must have the same name on each
hardware node which in turn implies that they mu
Jerry Jelinek wrote:
You don't have to reboot to make FSS the default and have all
of the global zones processes running under FSS. Instead, you can
do something like this:
# dispadmin -d FSS
# dispadmin -u
# priocntl -s -c FSS -i all
# priocntl -s -c FSS -i pid 1
Thanks to everyone for the sanity check and confirmation of approach. I'm going
to test this on my lab cluster servers and get it down pat. It may take a while
before I get there though; I still have to get another 4 servers migrated from
boxes going off lease to my new Solaris 10 servers. (So f