Hi So is this zfs root? as far as I know /var has to be in the root poool under ROOT if using zfs root.
Enda On 08/31/09 13:42, Renaud Manus wrote: > Hi Narendra, > > I think that when you're booting in failsafe, you're booting off the > miniroot which doesn't have all that is needed to boot in single-user > mode. > > You're better off booting with milestone = none and then run > svcadm enable -rt filesystem/local. I don't recommend using the > -s flag in this situation, so you can monitor what the system is > doing via the CLI. > > -- Renaud > > Narendra Kumar S.S wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a query related to milestone and smf services in failsafe >> mode. >> I have an s10 system and I have booted to failsafe mode. >> When I do 'svcs -a | grep milestone', I see that >> milestone-singleuser is offline and none of the milestones are online. >> The problem I am working on is related to /var filesystem. >> /var is a zfs filesystem and it is on a disk other than root disk. >> Now, in failsafe mode, the /var is not mounted. >> When I try to do 'svcadm enable -rst filesystem/local', this >> never comes out. >> I think, this is waiting for some of its dependent services to >> come up, which might be dependent on the milestone. >> >> So, can somebody suggest me how to bring up filesystem/local >> while in failsafe, so that /var gets mounted? >> >> -- >> Warm Regards, >> Narendra >> >> Visit my blogs at: >> http://ssnarendrakumar.blogspot.com/ >> ___ ___ __ _ >> / __/ / __/ / | / / >> _\ \ _ \ \ / /| |/ / >> \___/ \___/ /_/ |__/ >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> smf-discuss mailing list >> smf-discuss at opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > smf-discuss mailing list > smf-discuss at opensolaris.org -- Enda O'Connor x19781 Software Product Engineering Patch System Test : Ireland : x19781/353-1-8199718