[OpenIndiana-discuss] solaris10 branded zones
Sašo Kiselkov
skiselkov.ml at gmail.com
Wed Feb 6 13:57:49 UTC 2013
On 02/06/2013 02:30 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am currently helping evacuate data/OS from a legacy system
> that ran Solaris 10u3 (11/06) in a VM until recently - hypervisor
> host died - with tasks stuffed into a number of local zones, in
> whole roots over dedicated UFS SVM "partitions". The customer
> has decided to migrate the services ASAP into another VM on
> another box, which currently has Windows and can run VirtualBox,
> by salvaging as many bytes as possible from the old installation.
> Possibly, later a new dedicated hypervisor will be provided
> (likely ESX, or native OI+zones+VirtualBox, maybe SmartOS+KVM...)
>
> Our foreseeable options are to migrate into a new VM:
> 1) as is, rsync'ing the data from the old VM or even importing
> its disk image if that works
>
> 2) into solaris 10u8 "golden image" and possibly updating the
> OS parts for the local zones in the process (detact/attach -u)
>
> 3) into OI and stuff old tasks "as is" into solaris10 branded
> zones; maybe later migrate at least some tasks to native
> OI zones.
>
> I am partial to the OI variant, as it gives more flexibility
> with networking setup and other bonuses. What I am not sure about
> is the current state of affairs with the solaris10 zones:
>
> * is it enough to copy the zoneroot (whole root zones) and just
> run it? (the global zone was nothing but a zonehoster)
>
> * are there limitations to the solaris 10 release which must be
> imported into a branded zone? I know that there may be problems
> due to mismatch of ZFS between kernel and zone, but it is not
> planned to delegate datasets into these zones at the moment.
>
> * is it possible to "attach -u" or liveupgrade local zones that
> are branded in OI (i.e. import sol10u3 and turn it into sol10u8)?
>
> Thanks for ideas and warnings,
I haven't done this myself, but it should *in theory* work. Can you not
simply give it a try on an OI system?
--
Saso
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