On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 10:13:51AM -0700, Jonathan Adams wrote:
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> All this determines is the default filesystem type for mount(1M), fsck(1M),
> etc. Given that you use zfs(1M) for all that kind of manipulation,
> it seems like this is not a huge deal.
>
Note that if you are a fan of legacy mo
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 03:59:00PM -0400, Dennis Clarke wrote:
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> Inside the foo zone I see that /etc/default/fs says :
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> LOCAL=ufs
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> Shouldn't this be LOCAL=zfs ? Or will that cause problems ?
All this determines is the default filesystem type for mount(1M), fsck(1M),
etc. Given tha
{ responding to myself .. very tacky }
I see this section in the zfs manpage that sheds some light on the "zoned"
property. It does not say anything about /etc/default/fs however.
Zones
A ZFS file system can be added to a non-global zone by using
zonecfg's "add fs" subcommand. A
I have a zone named foo on a snv_38 thus :
# zonecfg -z foo info
zonename: foo
zonepath: /opt/zone/foo
autoboot: true
pool:
limitpriv:
inherit-pkg-dir:
dir: /lib
inherit-pkg-dir:
dir: /platform
inherit-pkg-dir:
dir: /sbin
inherit-pkg-dir:
dir: /usr
net:
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