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Anita Jay

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Creating a non-shared system WPAR using smit or the WPAR Partition Manager
Posted: Nov 04, 2009 07:59:54 PM
 
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How can I create a non-shared system WPAR using a Workload Partition Manager that uses nfs mounts? When trying to create writable partitions for /usr and /opt, the error message displayed is that the /opt filesystem on the remote nfs is empty.

I am able to create a shared system WPAR by specifying the /usr and /opt partitions as namefs filesystems.

The mkwpar command allows for the -l option, the partition manager and smit do not use this option.

Thanks.
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