Hi Reginald
If you want to share Filesystems to guests bHyve has support for the
excellent 9pfs which allows your Guests to mount host folder. Virtualbox
Shared folders should work aswell but you need the Guest tools
installed. As for Solaris 10 we do still have the system/zones/brand/s10
brand for installation. But it may be a bit flaky. It has become seldom
for people to want solaris 10 brands outside retro computing needs.
-Till
On 21.01.25 04:19, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I have a Z840 that has a single 24 core processor, 92 GB ECC DRAM, a 4.2 TB
RAIDZ2 pool and a 3.6 TB RAIDZ1 pool on four 4 TB SATA drives. I'd like to
share the RAIDZ1 pool with Win 7, Debian 12 and Solaris 10_u8 instances,
potentially with all 4 system images running at the same time.
I recently upgraded to Hipster 2024.10 vi pkg which went very smoothly. Kudos
to the folks who worked on that. The install ISO was less friendly when I
tested it.
I've created a Debian 12.9 instance using VirtualBox but haven't been able to
sort out sharing a folder from the host OI system yet. That's more annoyance
than concern as I've done it before.
I'm most concerned about my old Solaris 10_u8 instance. I have a lot of
software on it I do not feel like rebuilding. So I'd like to run that also,
but not keen on a VM for that. IIRC there is a formula using zones and/or
containers that will let me run OI and u8 on the same system. But I've never
done that and the state of the documentation is a bit of a mess. I have all
the books I know of and the Oracle docs, but it's a daunting set of tools with
many permutations. Where do I look first?
I'd like to be able to open windows on all 4 systems and access a shared
filesystem so I can move data among applications easily without using NFS or
CIFS.
Goal:
Hipster as base system managing hardware and normal UI system on RAIDZ2 pool
Solaris 10_u8 image running I *think* in a container on Hipster ???
Debian and Windows running in VirtualBox on Hipster host
3.6 TB RAIDZ1 pool shared among all the OS instances, such that any OS instance
can R/W the RAIDZ1 pool with owner OS sticky bit, but are completely isolated
from each other as guests of Hipster on the RAIDZ2 pool.
I've not done any more than the most minimal admin for a long time, so I have a
real mess spread across 5 OS instances to consolidate and almost no surviving
skills and no coworkers to talk to. I very much need someone to point me in
the right direction.
As I understand it a zone is a filesystem level access control tool and a
container is a processor access control tool similar to a VM, but with less
overhead because containers are designed to run similar processor management
structures, i.e. instances of Solaris.
Reading list desired. Thanks.
Have Fun!
Reg
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