I missed that you're using s10 *without* Live Upgrade.

If so, I don't know what the resulting zone behavior would be.

Cindy


On 07/07/11 14:09, Cindy Swearingen wrote:
Okay, so which Solaris 10 release is this?

It might also depend on how your zones are created.
You can review the support zone configurations here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E18752_01/html/819-5461/ggpdm.html#gigek

Using Oracle Solaris Live Upgrade to Migrate or Upgrade a System With Zones (at Least Solaris 10 5/09)

Also see Example 5-6

When you import your test pool, do you see your file systems:

# zfs list

Can you see your zone information:

# zoneadm list -v

Thanks,

Cindy

On 07/07/11 13:41, Ram kumar wrote:
Hi Cindy,
Thanks for the email.
We are using Solaris 10 with out Live Upgrade.

Tested following in the sandbox environment:

1) We have one non-global zone (TestZone) which is running on Test zpool (SAN)

2)      Don’t see zpool or non-global zone after re-image of Global zone.

3)      Imported zpool Test

Now I am trying to create Non-global zone and it is giving error

bash-3.00# zonecfg -z Test

Test: No such zone configured

Use 'create' to begin configuring a new zone.

zonecfg:Test> create -a /zones/Test

invalid path to detached zone

Thanks,
Ram


On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Cindy Swearingen <cindy.swearin...@oracle.com <mailto:cindy.swearin...@oracle.com>> wrote:

    Hi Ram,

    Which Solaris release is this and how was the OS re-imaged?

    If this is a recent Solaris 10 release and you used Live Upgrade,
    then the answer is yes.

    I'm not so sure about zone behavior in the Oracle Solaris 11
    Express release.

    You should just be able to import testpool and boot your zones.

    Thanks,

    Cindy

    On 07/07/11 12:08, Ram wrote:

        Can we recover non-global zone if Global zone is reimaged
        because of an OS issue and non-global zone OS is running on
        different pool which is on SAN.

        For ex: Global is running on rpool -> Internal disk
        Non-Global zone is running on testpool -> Which is on SAN.

        Thanks,
        Ram


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