Peter, You can make filesystems read/write accessible on the fly, for example mounting : (global)# mount -F lofs /usr_sap_zsapr3p /zones/zsapr3p/root/usr/sapThis makes global directory /usr_sap_zsapr3p where Veritas filesystem is mounted in global zones, available under /usr/sap in the local zone “zsapr3p”. You need to add fs with zonecfg to the zone's configuration so you may get the mount-point after zone reboot Hope this helps Ihsan Peter Wilk wrote: All, IHAC asking the followingcustomer has zones that when they commit a veritas filesystem (loopback) from a san storage device the non-global zone requires a reboot..is there another way to commit these files without a reboot ( the san storage device is not using nfs, it is local to the system) Thanks Peter ============================================================================= ______ /_____/\ /_____\\ \ Peter Wilk - OS/Security Support /_____\ \\ / Sun Microsystems /_____/ \/ / / 1 Network Drive, P.O Box 4004 /_____/ / \//\ Burlington, Massachusetts 01803-0904 \_____\//\ / / 1-800-USA-4SUN, opt 1, opt 1,<case number># \_____/ / /\ / Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] \_____/ \\ \ ===================================== \_____\ \\ \_____\/ ============================================================================= DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 mandates that Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the United States of America start on the second Sunday in March and end on the first Sunday in November starting in 2007. To see how your Sun System or Software may be affected, please visit http://www.sun.com/dst . _______________________________________________ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org --
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