All,
Does any one have an idea of how to get my non-global zones (14 of them) to
boot in a certain order after a global zone reboot.
I'm thinking autoboot false then write my own global zone xml to boot them
one at a time, but was hoping there is something easier.
Thanks
--Matt
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Matt Santimore wrote:
All,
Does any one have an idea of how to get my non-global zones (14 of them)
to boot in a certain order after a global zone reboot.
I'm thinking autoboot false then write my own global zone xml to boot
them one at a time, but was hoping there is something easier.
Thank
The link above is no good.
Ron
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