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Forum: Solaris 10-26-2017
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I doubt you can use that to umount the device. ...
I doubt you can use that to umount the device.

We know that during Live Update the BE and the new BE share the same swap so, in a crash situation, it could be either BE holding the swap open...
Forum: Solaris 10-26-2017
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Posted By hicksd8
Yes, I'm puzzled too. Does...
Yes, I'm puzzled too.



Does anything happen if you:

# swap -d <each of the above>

from Global zone. Clutching at straws now!
Forum: Solaris 10-26-2017
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Posted By hicksd8
I've been messing about with this here on my own...
I've been messing about with this here on my own system and trying to work this out as we go along!

It appears that swapfiles created (eg, using 'mkfile') are not supported on ZFS filesystem. ...
Forum: Solaris 10-26-2017
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Posted By hicksd8
Also, is this swap area listed in /etc/vfstab to...
Also, is this swap area listed in /etc/vfstab to mount at boot time?
Forum: Solaris 10-26-2017
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Posted By hicksd8
Can you go into that directory...
Can you go into that directory /zoneroot/spahwfm1/lu again and use some other 'ls' switches like '-b' (unprintable character display) and '-i' (print inode numbers) to check again whether there's a...
Forum: Solaris 10-26-2017
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Posted By hicksd8
From global zone can you try: #...
From global zone can you try:


# /usr/sbin/swap -d /zoneroot/spahwfm1/lu


using full path of swap command in case you've got another swap command in your path.

Just covering...
Forum: Solaris 10-26-2017
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Posted By hicksd8
Hmmmmm............... You posted, Is...
Hmmmmm...............

You posted,

Is it really? Can you check that out. If it is a directory, is there anything in it?
Forum: Solaris 10-26-2017
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Posted By hicksd8
On Solaris 10 local zone swap space is inherited...
On Solaris 10 local zone swap space is inherited from the global zone. So the swap you are trying to manipulate should show up there.

This swap space is obviously still in use so you probably need...
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