I've got a zone on a Solaris 10 system which after a reboot from within the
zone has ended up in a confused state. The zone never came back up again, and
zoneadm list thinks it is down:
ID NAME STATUS PATH BRANDIP
0 global running
James,
On 9 jul 2008, at 09:32, James Carlson wrote:
Martin Englund writes:
But at the same time, zoneadm boot thinks it is up:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # zoneadm -z jcp-mail-zn-mn-colo1 boot
zoneadm: zone 'jcp-mail-zn-mn-colo1': zone is already booted
If I try to halt the zone, it just hangs
] # zoneadm -z jcp-mail-zn-mn-colo1 boot
zoneadm: zone 'jcp-mail-zn-mn-colo1': zone is already booted
cheers,
/Martin
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Martin Englund, Security Engineer, .Sun Engineering, Sun Microsystems
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The question is not if you are paranoid
, that
this is not supported.
Did you replicated the zones with zfs clone?
It is running on Nevada not Solaris 10, and as far as I know it is
supported there :)
Thanks for your help and the zone automat picture.
cheers,
/Martin
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Martin Englund, Security Engineer, .Sun Engineering, Sun Microsystems
Inc