Hi again, and sorry for the late summary - was a little bit busy in the last days, so I didn't find the time to write it. The problem is solved, and special thanks go to Tatsumi Hironori [clownpopy@hotmail.com] who wrote the right solution very quick: The problem is that SC3.1U4 changes /etc/system automatically, and adds "exclude: lofs". Of course this will not work, since zones need the loopback filesystem... I commented out this line, rebooted the machine - and, now I can install the zone. Thanks to the list (and especially to Tatsumi) for the quick and good advise! Harald -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht----- Von: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org]Im Auftrag von Harald Husemann Gesendet: Montag, 24. April 2006 09:22 An: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org Betreff: Zone-problem on Solaris 10 SPARC Hi gurus, got a strange problem here which I haven't seen before. I'm trying to install a zone on a Solaris 10 SPARC system (E420), and it gives me the following errors: root@dev-sparc-02 # zoneadm -z mmsc-zone install Preparing to install zone <mmsc-zone>. ERROR: mount: /lib: Invalid argument ERROR: cannot mount mount point </zones/mmsc/root/lib> device </lib> ERROR: cannot mount zone <mmsc-zone> inherited file system mount point </zones/mmsc/root/lib> to </lib> ERROR: cannot setup zone <mmsc-zone> inherited and configured file systems ERROR: cannot setup zone <mmsc-zone> file systems inherited and configured from the global zone ERROR: cannot create zone boot environment <mmsc-zone> zoneadm: zone 'mmsc-zone': '/usr/lib/lu/lucreatezone' failed with exit code 74. Here's the output of zonecfg: root@dev-sparc-02 # zonecfg -z mmsc-zone info zonepath: /zones/mmsc autoboot: false pool: inherit-pkg-dir: dir: /lib inherit-pkg-dir: dir: /platform inherit-pkg-dir: dir: /sbin inherit-pkg-dir: dir: /usr net: address: dev-sparc-mmsc physical: hme0 root@dev-sparc-02 # The system is running as a SC3.1U4 cluster, but /zones/mmsc is a local filesystem. I'd like to play around with clustered zones, and so the zone should reside on a cluster fs, but for the first try, I thought it would be better to setup a local zone to ensure everything's correct. Any clues? Thanks in advance, Harald -- ============================================ Harald Husemann Systems Engineer Materna Gmbh - Vosskuhle 37 - D-44141 Dortmund, Germany Phone: +49-231-9505-222 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Apr 27 01:39:27 2006
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