Yes, that woul dbe perfect, but this server was installed sometimes in 2005 and
legato package is quite old, I think its like 7.1.2 and it was not installed
with -G option most likely and probably that is why its trying to get installed
in every zone I am setting up...
So do you think it will be worth to try pkgrm all those legato pkg's and then
reinstall them with -G? that would be silly if there is no config option to
install zones and not be able to specify which pkg's you do not want to
install... I thought that there might be a way to do it somehow.
Regards,
Chris
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Paul Kraus wrote:
On 9/7/06, Krzys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the info, but it all was rather to maintain current setup where
packages are already installed and configured with zones. but my problem is
that
when I have global zone and I have legato networker installed in it and I
configure new zone those packages are ingerited by that zone, what I wanted
to
do is use zonecfg to exclude certain packages so that when I install zone
they
would not be installed in new zones.. Yes I can go after installation and
remove
them I guess but if I neede dto create many zones that process would be
rather
painful or not efficient.
I thought that if a package was installed in _just_ the global
zone (using pkgadd -G) the package database would reflect this and not
install it in newly created non-global zones. If that is _not_ the
behavior, then I suspect we have a bug.
--
Paul Kraus
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