I have not but my customer may have I will have to check but I would
be surprised if this was the case. I also have been able to
uninstall other zones on this system using the same method, Andy
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On May 30, 2007, at 1:16 PM, Jerry Jelinek wrote:
Andrew Dishong wrote:
Getting the following error after trying to uninstall a zone,any
ideas?
[lab-15k-c]:~\ # zoneadm -z test1 uninstall
Are you sure you want to uninstall zone test1 (y/[n])? y
rm: Unable to remove directory /zonesHA/test1/test1/root/usr/lib/
cpu: File exists
rm: Unable to remove directory /zonesHA/test1/test1/root/usr/lib:
File exists
rm: Unable to remove directory /zonesHA/test1/test1/root/usr: File
exists
rm: Unable to remove directory /zonesHA/test1/test1/root: File exists
zoneadm: zone 'test1': '/usr/bin/rm -rf' failed with exit code 2.
/usr/lib/cpu is not one of the files delivered by the base OS.
I am guessing this is a file you somehow added to your system
with some unbundled software. Do you have an application running
in the global zone that has this file open? If you have an
application running in the global zone that is opening a file
in the non-global zone that could be a serious security risk.
Jerry
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