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Operating Systems Solaris Delay mounting of home directory? Post 303011773 by kebabbert on Tuesday 23rd of January 2018 11:42:48 AM
Old 01-23-2018
#1. I have installed Solaris and Ubuntu on the same machine. I am dual booting to one of the OSes. Then I access the data disk which is formatted using ZFS. On the data disk there are virtual machines used by VirtualBox.

#2. My home directories are mounted as normal, i.e. /export/home in Solaris and /home in Linux.

#3. No, I am not aware of that command.

My problem is that when I boot into Linux and then reboot into Solaris, then the zfs data disk is imported in Linux. Solaris gets confused because Solaris tries to mount the zfs data disk, which is not imported into Solaris at this point. So I would like to pause Solaris and import the zfs disk so it is possible to mount /export/home, and then continue with bootup. Do you think #3 will help me?
 

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AMANDA-APPLICATIONS(7)						    Miscellanea 					    AMANDA-APPLICATIONS(7)

NAME
amanda-applications - Application-api for amanda DESCRIPTION
Describe how to use application with Amanda APPLICATIONS
This section lists the applications included with Amanda. See the individual man pages for instructions on using them. For complete How-To information, consult the Amanda wiki at http://wiki.zmanda.com. o amgtar(8), - use GNU Tar to backup and restore data. o ampgsql(8), - use PostgreSQL's continuous WAL archiving. o amraw(8), - use open and read to read the data. o amsamba(8), - use smbclient to backup and restore data. o amstar(8), - use star to backup and restore data. o amsuntar(8), - use native tar on Solaris to backup and restore data. o amzfs-sendrecv(8), - use zfs to create a snapshot and use 'zfs send' to generate the backup. o amzfs-snapshot(8), - use zfs to create a snapshot and for use with other applications (e.g. amgtar) DEFINING APPLICATIONS
An application is defined in amanda.conf(5) as follows: define application-tool $appconfigname { plugin "$pluginname" property "$PROPERTY_NAME" "$PROPERTY_VALUE" ... } and then referenced in a dumptype as define dumptype $dumptypename { ... program "APPLICATION" application "$appconfigname" } Application properties, like Amanda configuration parameters, are insensitive to case, and - (dash) and _ (underscore) may be used interchangeably. See the individual plugin documentation for properties applicable to each plugin. SEE ALSO
amanda(8), amanda.conf(5) The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/ AUTHORS
Jean-Louis Martineau <martineau@zmanda.com> Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com) Dustin J. Mitchell <dustin@zmanda.com> Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com) Amanda 3.3.3 01/10/2013 AMANDA-APPLICATIONS(7)
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