Hi,
IHAC with the folowing questions...
*Describe the problem:* We would like to know if you have any
suggestions for patching zones on high-availability systems, who
wouldn't necessarily have their LOFS mount point available without HA,
or without mounting them before patching. For example, we have Veritas
Cluster server mount multiple volumes within a directory structure, and
these are provided by VCS when the cluster comes up. These are then
mounted in local zones via LOFS when they boot. If we try and patch and
these are not available, the patching fails. Is there any possible way
to boot the local zone and have it ignore application specific LOFS
mounts without changing the configuration of the zone? Or a script to
populate the directory structure when the disk isn't mounted to fake it
out? I will write a script if there is nothing available, but not
reinventing the wheel if you guys have a solution would be excellent. :)
Any Idea's
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Dave
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