Hello Lori, Thank you again for the quick reply. Unfortunately, I had mistakenly anticipated a somewhat quicker integration than Solaris 10u8. Approaching this from another angle, would it be possible for me to build a jumpstart server using a current Solaris Nevada b107/SXCE, and to ultimately jumpstart Solaris 10u6 clients with a ZFS root using a flash archive as a source? thank you, Jerry Kemp On 02/18/09 10:40, Lori Alt wrote: > Latest is that this will go into an early build of Update 8 > and be available as a patch shortly thereafter (shortly > after it''s putback, that is. The patch doesn''t have to wait for U8 > to be released.) > > I will update the CR with this information. > > Lori > > > On 02/18/09 09:12, Jerry K wrote: >> Hello Lori, >> >> Any update to this issue, and can you speculate as to if it will be a patch to Solaris 10u6, or part of 10u7? >> >> Thanks again, >> >> Jerry >> >> >> Lori Alt wrote: >>> >>> This is in the process of being resolved right now. Stay tuned >>> for when it will be available. It might be a patch to Update 6. >>> >>> In the meantime, you might try this: >>> >>> http://blogs.sun.com/scottdickson/entry/flashless_system_cloning_with_zfs >>> >>> - Lori >>> >>> >>> On 01/09/09 12:28, Jerry K wrote: >>>> I understand that currently, at least under Solaris 10u6, it is not possible to jumpstart a new system with a zfs root using a flash archive as a source. >>>> >>>> Can anyone comment as to whether this restriction will pass in the near term, or if this is a while out (6+ months) before this will be possible? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>>
Robert Milkowski
2009-Feb-19 16:05 UTC
[zfs-discuss] zfs root, jumpstart and flash archives
Hello Jerry,
Thursday, February 19, 2009, 4:34:16 AM, you wrote:
JK> Hello Lori,
JK> Thank you again for the quick reply.
JK> Unfortunately, I had mistakenly anticipated a somewhat quicker
JK> integration than Solaris 10u8.
JK> Approaching this from another angle, would it be possible for me to
JK> build a jumpstart server using a current Solaris Nevada b107/SXCE, and
JK> to ultimately jumpstart Solaris 10u6 clients with a ZFS root using a
JK> flash archive as a source?
It won''t work - it doesn''t really matter what OS your
jumpstart server
is running - it might be even Linux. Basically all it does is
assigning a client an IP address and serving files over tftp and nfs.
The support for what you are asking for has to be in a client''s
miniroot served by jumpstart server. So if you want to use a clean S10
install it doesn''t matter what OS is on your jumpstart server.
btw:
Assuming the required support is already in Nevada, technically
speaking you could try to use a miniroot from Nevada, hack it a little
bit and get S10 installed - there will be many issues I believe and
it''s probably not worth it.
--
Best regards,
Robert Milkowski
http://milek.blogspot.com