Paul,
Start here ...
"Qualification Best Practices for Application Support in Non-Global Zones"
http://developers.sun.com/solaris/articles/zone_app_qualif.html
Paul Koehler wrote:
My client just asked me what is Sun's strategy for getting ISV's to
certify their applications with zones. Specifically they stated that
there are 3 potential Solaris 10 OS configurations that ISV's must
certify under--Sol 10 vanilla, whole root zones and sparse root zones.
I know first hand how painful it is to get ISV's in line. My client
also has felt the pain and asks a reasonable question. This arose
during a trusted extensions discussion. The impression is that trusted
may rely on sparse root zones. Given that the client has built a SOE
based on whole root zones initially (because the ISV's do not support
sparse root zones) this is an inhibitor.
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