Jeppe Toustrup wrote:
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Mark Creamer <white...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was reading about how to update non-global zones, and found a
Solaris document which says the following:
1. Update the Global Zone
2. Reboot
3. Halt the non-global zone (zoneadm -z myzone halt)
4. Detach the zone (zoneadm -z myzone detach)
5. Re-attach the zone with -u (zoneadm -z myzone attach -u)
In my testing, this seems to go fine. My question is, what happens
when you halt a zone - for example, if MySQL is running on that
non-global zone, should you stop it first before halting the zone to
avoid the risk of corrupting data? Or is a halt safe without stopping
any running services first?
I normally do:
zlogin myzone init 5
Solaris 11 has "zone shutdown" to do this.
I don't recall if that was added before or after the fork.
--
Andrew
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