Hmm.. My reply to your earlier question hasn't shown up at my end. I'll check if it's on the web.

Anyway, Assuming your goal is to reduce failover time I'm not sure how much the below would gain you.

The below would mean that you save the time to reach milestone/single- user on the destination end, but still leave you with the time to start all the rest of the zone's services. In my experience, in a zone with real software (not just an empty one, with the OS only), the time to single-user is a minor component of zone startup time.

Boyd
Melbourne, Australia

On 09/05/2006, at 11:54 PM, Larry Becke wrote:

Now for the 2nd part of the question...

What would happen if you were to attempt to boot the container to single-user mode, on the backup system, so that if box A goes down, a quick init to multi-user mode would bring the container the rest of the way up?

File contention?
Locks?    Mangled files?

Or is this so far outside the realm, that no-one's tried it?


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