Phil Freund wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for posting this info. I had to look real hard to find it in the
Release Notes even knowing it existed. The link within the FAQ goes to a
blank page.
Apologies for the outdated link. The new link is
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-1592/6mhahuovm?a=view
Hi..
After searching hi & low, I cannot find the answer for what I want to do (or at
least
understand how to do it). I am hopeful somebody can point me in the right
direction.
I have (2) non global zones (samba & www) I want to be able to have all user
home
dir's served from zone samba AND be vi
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for posting this info. I had to look real hard to find it in the Release
Notes even knowing it existed. The link within the FAQ goes to a blank page.
I looked at the notes both from the link in the message and in the Release
Notes and still need some clarification about the lofs
> > Should these functions be dealing with "link names" rather than
> > "interfaces" to avoid confusion with the interfaces that ifconfig(1M)
> > deals with?
>
> Good point.
> We've renamed them to have "datalink" in their names.
> Jerry also pointed out that we should be more careful abou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik,
Here are my belated comments on the IP Instances design.
And here are my belated responses. But we've already acted on the
comments that affect the design and code, and I'll make sure the Zones
documentation covers the other documentation items.
There are tw
Detlef,
To be specific, do you mean that within the global zone, you have
to do the following:
1. Add the zfs filesystem as legacy filesystem.
2. Manually add entry into /etc/vfstab (please provide example as
I don't see one anywhere).
3. Mount the zfs filesystem in the global zone.
4. Cr
I think you have to mount the zfs as legacy mount point via /etc/vfstab, before you can
"add fs" this to a zone.
(I remember that I've seen this in the manual, but have'nt tried this by
myself.)
Detlef
On 12/20/06 14:06, Shawn LEE C.H. wrote:
Ivan
thks for the reply...
Actually, i tried bot
Ivan
thks for the reply...
Actually, i tried both, still cannot...with / and without
Ivan Buetler wrote:
My hint:
Missing / in zonecfg:web>
instead of
#zonecfg:web> special=diskpool/web/var
using
#zonecfg:web> special=/diskpool/web/var
Ivan
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 10:53, Shawn
My hint:
Missing / in zonecfg:web>
instead of
#zonecfg:web> special=diskpool/web/var
using
#zonecfg:web> special=/diskpool/web/var
Ivan
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 10:53, Shawn LEE C. H. wrote:
> Hi experts
>
> Is there anyway we can mount /var and /opt in a zone in a separate
> filesyst
Hi experts
Is there anyway we can mount /var and /opt in a zone in a separate
filesystem, noting that /var and /opt within a zone is not empty. I had
tried assigning zpool devices to the zone like this:
#zfs create diskpool c0t0d0
#zfs create diskpool/web
#zfs create diskpool/web/var
#zonecf
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