Hi,
He replied to my post earlier advising not to use the inherit-pkg-dir method as
it will be unpredictable in OpenSolaris. Do a quick search on this same page
with the term "um. don't do that" and read that! I think the conclusion is
there is no sparse zones in OpenSolaris 2009.06. Every zone
>We don't have sparse zones in 2009.06
Hey Dan, if you don't have sparse root zones in OpenSolaris 2009.06, then what
do you call the sparse root zone I made in OpenSolaris 2008.11 by following
this tutorial:
http://houdini68.blogspot.com/2009/03/sparse-zones-cloning-and-zfs.html
The end resul
>We don't have sparse zones in 2009.06
Hey db, if you don't have sparse root zones in OpenSolaris 2009.06, then what
do you call the sparse root zone I made in OpenSolaris 2008.11 by following
this tutorial:
http://houdini68.blogspot.com/2009/03/sparse-zones-cloning-and-zfs.html
The end resul
Hi Sarah, sorry for the late reply. I was able to get sparse root zones working
on OpenSolaris 2008.11 using this tutorial:
http://houdini68.blogspot.com/2009/03/sparse-zones-cloning-and-zfs.html
Try it out and tell me if it was what you were looking for.
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On 06/03/09 02:06, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Le 2 juin 09 à 23:21, Dan Price a écrit :
We don't have sparse zones in 2009.06, but zones work fine, and are
quite small by default. Please try installing a zone, and just add
the additional software you need use 'pkg install'.
Any chance to hav
Many thanks Edward for your answer.
Comments below.
Le 5 juin 09 à 10:24, Edward Pilatowicz a écrit :
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 09:39:12AM +0200, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Le 5 juin 09 à 04:45, Edward Pilatowicz a écrit :
ipkg seems to be a great advanced techno.
Anywa
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 09:39:12AM +0200, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
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> Le 5 juin 09 à 04:45, Edward Pilatowicz a écrit :
>
>>> The difference between Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris is that, on
>>> Solaris 10 by using the "create" would automatically inherit all the
>>> 4 directories mentioned above, and
Le 5 juin 09 à 04:45, Edward Pilatowicz a écrit :
The difference between Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris is that, on
Solaris 10 by using the "create" would automatically inherit all
the 4 directories mentioned above, and by using "create -b" would
create a "whole-root" zone. On OpenSolaris, how
What is the name of the Java package or image in order to install into the zone?
(I can't seem to able to find it.) Thanks!
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Edward Pilatowicz wrote:
the "inherit-pkg-dir" property is only applicable to solaris distros
which use SVR4 packaging. (this means solaris 10 and SXCE). it is not
applicable to opensolaris system. using it on opensolaris based systems
will result in undefined behaviors and unsupporable config
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 07:07:36PM -0700, Kevin Pan wrote:
> I don't understand your statement that OpenSolaris 2009.06 does not support
> sparse zone. I would appreciate if you could clarify what you meant by "We
> don't have sparse zones in 2009.06..."
>
> I thought by using the commands "add i
I don't understand your statement that OpenSolaris 2009.06 does not support
sparse zone. I would appreciate if you could clarify what you meant by "We
don't have sparse zones in 2009.06..."
I thought by using the commands "add inherit-pkg-dir", "set dir=/xxx" (for
/lib, /platform, /sbin and /us
Le 2 juin 09 à 23:21, Dan Price a écrit :
We don't have sparse zones in 2009.06, but zones work fine, and are
quite small by default. Please try installing a zone, and just add
the additional software you need use 'pkg install'.
Any chance to have it again in the next future ?
We like the
Thank you for reply.
Is there any way to manually download the required packages and use them with
the zoneadm and zonecfg?
for example fetching all OpenSolaris 2009.6 packages and creating a local
repository?
Thanks.
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On Tue 02 Jun 2009 at 02:13PM, Sarah kho wrote:
> Hi
> Thank you for reading my post
> I want to create some new zones and I want them to be able to use
> software installed in global zone. for example Java runtime which is
> installed in global zone.
>
> After I read some blog entry I found that
Hi
Thank you for reading my post
I want to create some new zones and I want them to be able to use software
installed in global zone. for example Java runtime which is installed in global
zone.
After I read some blog entry I found that sparse zones support this feature but
I do not know whether
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