The following sections provide information about administering boot environments that contain non-global zones.
Use this procedure to display a list of file systems for both the global zone and the non-global zones.
Become superuser or assume an equivalent role.
Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For more information about roles, see Configuring RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Security Services.
Display the list of file systems.
# lufslist -n BE_name |
Specifies the name of the boot environment to view file system specifics
The following example displays a list of file systems that include non-global zones.
# lufslist -n s3 boot environment name: s3 This boot environent is currently active. This boot environment will be active on next system boot. |
Filesystem fstype device size Mounted on Mount Options ------------------------------------------------------------------ /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 swap 2151776256 - - /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 ufs 10738040832 / - /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7 ufs 10487955456 /export - zone <zone1> within boot environment <s3> /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s5 ufs 5116329984 /export - |
The lucompare command now generates a comparison of boot environments that includes the contents of any non-global zone.
Become superuser or assume an equivalent role.
Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For more information about roles, see Configuring RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Security Services.
Compare the current and new boot environments.
# /usr/sbin/lucompare -i infile (or) -t -o outfile BE_name |
Compare files that are listed in infile. The files to be compared should have absolute file names. If the entry in the file is a directory, the comparison is recursive to the directory. Use either this option or -t, not both.
Compare only nonbinary files. This comparison uses the file(1) command on each file to determine if the file is a text file. Use either this option or -i, not both.
Redirect the output of differences to outfile.
Specifies the name of the boot environment that is compared to the active boot environment.
In this example, current boot environment (source) is compared to second_disk boot environment and the results are sent to a file.
# /usr/sbin/lucompare -i /etc/lu/compare/ -o /var/tmp/compare.out second_disk |
The lumount command provides non-global zones with access to their corresponding file systems that exist on inactive boot environments. When the global zone administrator uses the lumount command to mount an inactive boot environment, the boot environment is mounted for non-global zones as well.
In the following example, the appropriate file systems are mounted for the boot environment, newbe, on /mnt in the global zone. For non-global zones that are running, mounted, or ready, their corresponding file systems within newbe are also made available on /mnt within each zone.
# lumount -n newbe /mnt |
For more information about mounting, see the lumount(1M) man page.