Hello all,
I am using OpenSolaris 2009.06 and creating lots of zones on there. Creating
zones on ZFS works fine and I am very happy about it.
My question now is about creating zones by "copy" function on OpenSolaris.
Dose anyone know "-m copy" option works on OpenSolaris as it can on Solaris 10
Hello stony,
Which Solaris/OpenSolaris are you using? If yours is Solaris 10 u4, these info
would be a good help.
http://www.sunmanagers.org/pipermail/sunmanagers/2007-September/044408.html
http://dbaspot.com/forums/solaris/251426-zone-installation-hang-sol10u4.html
These posts were posted long
Hello World,
When I clone zone(s) from a template zone I created and modified for my
specific purpose, all of my customized files/directories in the source zone are
cloned/generated to new zones. However it seems only "sysidcfg" file can not be
cloned even though it is there in the /etc directo
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 6:04 AM, taiyo K wrote:
> Hello World,
>
> When I clone zone(s) from a template zone I created and modified for my
> specific purpose, all of my customized files/directories in the source zone
> are cloned/generated to new zones. However it seems only "sysidcfg" file can
Hi Robinsky,
The ipkg brand does not support '-m copy' because the IPS packaging
system requires that zones have specific ZFS dataset hierarchies. A
straight file-to-file copy without setting up the requisite datasets
(which is what '-m copy' normally does) would incapacitate the new zone.
If you want to configure the ip addresss within the zone with
sysidcfg/hostname.* files, then you need to use exclusive ip stack zones:
zonecfg -z zweb$Z "set iptype=exclusive"
-Steve L.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 03:55:27PM -0700, Patrick J. McEvoy wrote:
> > the only thing that comes to m