I'm seeing the same [b]lucreate[/b] error on my fresh SPARC sol10u8 install (and my SPARC sol10u7 machine I keep patches up to date), but I don't have a separate /var:
# zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT pool00 3.36G 532G 20K none pool00/global 3.51M 532G 20K none pool00/global/appl 20K 532G 20K /appl pool00/global/home 324K 532G 324K /home pool00/global/local 26K 532G 26K /usr/local pool00/global/patches 3.13M 532G 3.13M /usr/local/patches pool00/shared 3.35G 532G 20K none pool00/shared/install 2.52G 532G 2.52G /install pool00/shared/local 849M 532G 849M /opt/local rpool 44.6G 89.2G 97K /rpool rpool/ROOT 4.63G 89.2G 21K legacy rpool/ROOT/sol10u8 4.63G 89.2G 4.63G / rpool/dump 8.01G 89.2G 8.01G - rpool/swap 32G 121G 16K - # lucreate -n foobar Analyzing system configuration. Comparing source boot environment <sol10u8> file systems with the file system(s) you specified for the new boot environment. Determining which file systems should be in the new boot environment. Updating boot environment description database on all BEs. Updating system configuration files. Creating configuration for boot environment <foobar>. Source boot environment is <sol10u8>. Creating boot environment <foobar>. Cloning file systems from boot environment <sol10u8> to create boot environment <foobar>. Creating snapshot for <rpool/ROOT/sol10u8> on <rpool/ROOT/sol1...@foobar>. Creating clone for <rpool/ROOT/sol1...@foobar> on <rpool/ROOT/foobar>. Setting canmount=noauto for </> in zone <global> on <rpool/ROOT/foobar>. WARNING: split filesystem </> file system type <zfs> cannot inherit mount point options <-> from parent filesystem </> file type <-> because the two file systems have different types. Population of boot environment <foobar> successful. Creation of boot environment <foobar> successful. # cat /etc/vfstab #device device mount FS fsck mount mount #to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options # fd - /dev/fd fd - no - /proc - /proc proc - no - /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap - - swap - no - /devices - /devices devfs - no - sharefs - /etc/dfs/sharetab sharefs - no - ctfs - /system/contract ctfs - no - objfs - /system/object objfs - no - swap - /tmp tmpfs - yes - I don't see anything wrong with my /etc/vfstab. Until I get this resolved, I'm afraid to patch and use the new BE. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss