Use the –s option to /usr/sbin/pooladm to create a static configuration file that matches the current dynamic configuration, preserving changes across reboots. Unless a different file name is specified, the default location /etc/pooladm.conf is used.
Commit your configuration using the pooladm command with the –c option. Then, use the pooladm command with the –s option to update the static configuration to match the state of the dynamic configuration.
Before You Begin
Enable pools on your system.
# pooladm -s
Note that the configuration contains default elements created by the system.
# poolcfg -c info system tester string system.comment int system.version 1 boolean system.bind-default true int system.poold.pid 177916 pool pool_default int pool.sys_id 0 boolean pool.active true boolean pool.default true int pool.importance 1 string pool.comment pset pset_default pset pset_default int pset.sys_id -1 boolean pset.default true uint pset.min 1 uint pset.max 65536 string pset.units population uint pset.load 10 uint pset.size 4 string pset.comment boolean testnullchanged true cpu int cpu.sys_id 3 string cpu.comment string cpu.status on-line cpu int cpu.sys_id 2 string cpu.comment string cpu.status on-line cpu int cpu.sys_id 1 string cpu.comment string cpu.status on-line cpu int cpu.sys_id 0 string cpu.comment string cpu.status on-line
# pooladm -c
# pooladm -s /tmp/backup