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Dear all,
Need your advise on the following issue. Thanks.
Dedhi Sujatmiko wrote:
Dear all,
I have an ISV who are proposing to have this scheme :
a. hardware are 2 nodes of Sun Fire V490
b. running Veritas Cluster, the data services is Oracle RAC, run on both
nodes inside global zone, VxV
Hi,
Please help me to install one pkg only on non-globel zone,
i tried to install, but the problem is the pkg trying to write supprot file in
/usr/local, but /usr is a loopback f/s, so pkg install was not-success,
if some one have any idea please let me know!
may be we can install the pkg in d
This how to guide has the steps to do exactly what you are trying to do.
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/howtoguides/containersLowRes.jsp
See "Creating the First Web Server Container" about 2/3 of the way through.
Steffen
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prakash wrote On 05/03/07 08:16,:
Hi,
Pleas
prakash wrote:
Hi,
Please help me to install one pkg only on non-globel zone,
i tried to install, but the problem is the pkg trying to write supprot file in
/usr/local, but /usr is a loopback f/s, so pkg install was not-success,
if some one have any idea please let me know!
may be we can ins
Hi,
This is top pkg, /usr filesystem already mounted in non-global zone,
This server have so many zones and i want to install only one zone,
please let me know what option can we use to install pkg seleted zones ?
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Enda O'Connor wrote:
prakash wrote:
Hi,
Please help me to install one pkg only on non-globel zone,
i tried to install, but the problem is the pkg trying to write supprot
file in /usr/local, but /usr is a loopback f/s, so pkg install was
not-success,
This is addressed in the FAQ:
http://op
As of SFRAC/SFCFS 4.1MP1 Veritas will not support CFS in local zones.
However if NAS/NFS is available you could try the following:
The following sequence, "hack", might help: 1. Mount the zoneroot
directories, 2. mount the NFS directories, 3. Start the local zone,
4. start the application.
T
Hello,
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I installed my zones, in a sparse zone format.
question is, is there a way to NOT use /usr/local from the global zone and use
a local copy or start with a clean /usr/local on the zone besides in a whole
root format where it copies the global over to the zone. I do not want to
rebuild the zone i
If you install a pkg on a global zone, such as 'top'.
If I used: pkgadd -G -d top, my question is, will the local zones be able to
utilize the top command that was specifically installed on the global zone.
I have a sparse zone, and have it so the local zones are able to write to
/usr/local.
[i]If I used: pkgadd -G -d top, my question is, will the local zones be able to
utilize the top command that was specifically installed on the global zone.[/i]
You've practically answered your own question. What the -G option of pkgadd
does is specifically install the package in the global zone
[i]is there a way to NOT use /usr/local from the global zone and use a local
copy[/i]
Yes, but you are going to have to change how the zone is configured.
Chapter 18 of the document System Administration Guide: Solaris
Containers-Resource Management and Solaris Zones
(http://docs.sun.com/app/
I installed my zones, in a sparse zone format.
question is, is there a way to NOT use /usr/local from the global zone
and use a local copy or start with a clean /usr/local on the zone
besides in a whole root format where it copies the global over to the
zone. I do not want to rebuild the zone if
DJR wrote:
I installed my zones, in a sparse zone format.
question is, is there a way to NOT use /usr/local from the global zone and
use a local copy or start with a clean /usr/local on the zone besides in a
whole root format where it copies the global over to the zone. I do not
want to rebuild
"At least some of the servers that I can't access are using NFSv3"
It has been my experience that NFSv4 on Solaris 10 and NFSv3 on other
hosts, including NetApp filers, cause all sorts of problems. Either you
get "No Directory" or the directory/files are owned by "nobody".
I don't know about Ne
Using the FAQ's example, you must create the /usr/local file system in the
global zone's /usr.
My own convention of individual zones' personal /usr/local is to use the
method described in the FAQ (thanks Jeff), and put the 'special' directory
in the zone's zonepath.
zonecfg:twilight> add fs
Hi,
DJR wrote:
I installed my zones, in a sparse zone format.
question is, is there a way to NOT use /usr/local from the global zone and
use a local copy or start with a clean /usr/local on the zone besides in a
whole root format where it copies the global over to the zone. I do not want
to reb
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