Cloning a ZFS rooted zone does a copy rather than snapshot and clone?

Solaris 10 05/08 and 10/08 on SPARC
When I clone an existing zone that is stored on a ZFS filesystem the system creates a copy rather than take a ZFS snapshot and clone as the documentation suggests;
Using ZFS to Clone Non-Global Zones and Other Enhancements
Solaris 10 6/06 Release: When the source zonepath and the target zonepath both reside on ZFS and are in the same pool,
zoneadm clone now automatically uses the ZFS clone feature to clone a zone. This enhancement means that zoneadm
clone will take a ZFS snapshot of the source zonepath and set up the target zonepathCurrently I have a ZFS root pool for the global zone, the boot environment is s10u6;
rpool 10.4G 56.5G 94K /rpool
rpool/ROOT 7.39G 56.5G 18K legacy
rpool/ROOT/s10u6 7.39G 56.5G 6.57G /
rpool/ROOT/s10u6/zones 844M 56.5G 27K /zones
rpool/ROOT/s10u6/zones/moetutil 844M 56.5G 844M /zones/moetutil
My first zone is called moetutil and is up and running. I create a new zone ready to clone the original one;
-bash-3.00# zonecfg -z newzone 'create; set autoboot=true; set zonepath=/zones/newzone; add net; set address=192.168.0.10; set physical=ce0; end; verify; commit; exit'
-bash-3.00# zoneadm list -vc
ID NAME STATUS PATH BRAND IP
0 global running / native shared
- moetutil installed /zones/moetutil native shared
- newzone configured /zones/newzone native shared
Now I clone it;
-bash-3.00# zoneadm -z newzone clone moetutil
Cloning zonepath /zones/moetutil...
I'm expecting to see;
-bash-3.00# zoneadm -z newzone clone moetutil
Cloning snapshot rpool/ROOT/s10u6/zones/moetutil@SUNWzone1
Instead of copying, a ZFS clone has been created for this zone.
What am I missing?
Thanks
Mark

Hi Mark,
Sorry, I don't have an answer but I'm seeing the exact same behavior - also with S10u6. Please let me know if you get an answer.
Thanks!
Dave

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    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/nisplus>.
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/nis/NIS+LDAPmapping.template> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWnisr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <var/nis/NIS+LDAPmapping.template> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/var/nis/NIS+LDAPmapping.template>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWnisr/save/pspool/SUNWnisr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ nis/client.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWnisr/save/pspool/SUNWnisr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ rpc/nisplus.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWnisr/save/pspool/SUNWnisr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ rpc/rex.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/nis/client.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/nis/client.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/rpc/nisplus.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/rpc/rex.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWnisr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWypr> installed with warnings:
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/yp/updaters> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWypr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <var/yp/updaters> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/var/yp/updaters>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWypr/save/pspool/SUNWypr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ni s/passwd.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWypr/save/pspool/SUNWypr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ni s/server.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWypr/save/pspool/SUNWypr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ni s/update.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWypr/save/pspool/SUNWypr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ni s/xfr.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/nis/passwd.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/nis/server.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/nis/update.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/nis/xfr.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWypr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWipplr> installed with warnings:
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWipplr/save/pspool/SUNWipplr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/applic ation/print/ipp-listener.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/application/print/ipp-listener.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWipplr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWaccr> installed with warnings:
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/svc-sar> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWaccr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <lib/svc/method/svc-sar> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/svc-sar>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWaccr/save/pspool/SUNWaccr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/system/s ar.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/system/sar.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWaccr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWbsr> installed with warnings:
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/etc/rpld.conf> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWbsr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <etc/rpld.conf> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/etc/rpld.conf>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWbsr/save/pspool/SUNWbsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ra rp.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWbsr/save/pspool/SUNWbsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/rp c/bootparams.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/rarp.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/rpc/bootparams.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWbsr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWdhcsr> installed with warnings:
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/etc/init.d/dhcp> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWdhcsr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <etc/init.d/dhcp> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/etc/init.d/dhcp>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWdhcsr/save/pspool/SUNWdhcsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/networ k/dhcp-server.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/dhcp-server.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWdhcsr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWatfsr> installed with warnings:
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/svc-autofs> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWatfsr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <lib/svc/method/svc-autofs> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/svc-autofs>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWatfsr/save/pspool/SUNWatfsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/system /filesystem/autofs.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/system/filesystem/autofs.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWatfsr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWkdcr> installed with warnings:
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWkdcr/save/pspool/SUNWkdcr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ security/krb5_prop.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/security/krb5_prop.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWkdcr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/apache2/icons/world2.gif> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWapch2r> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <var/apache2/icons/world2.gif> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/var/apache2/icons/world2.gif>.
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/apache2/icons/world2.png> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWapch2r> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <var/apache2/icons/world2.png> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/var/apache2/icons/world2.png>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWapch2r/save/pspool/SUNWapch2r/reloc/var/svc/manifest/netw ork/http-apache2.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/http-apache2.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWapch2r> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWbindr> installed with warnings:
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWbindr/save/pspool/SUNWbindr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/networ k/dns/server.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/dns/server.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWbindr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWbnur> installed with warnings:
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWbnur/save/pspool/SUNWbnur/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ uucp.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/uucp.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWbnur> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWcnsr> installed with warnings:
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcnsr/save/pspool/SUNWcnsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ chargen.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcnsr/save/pspool/SUNWcnsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ daytime.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcnsr/save/pspool/SUNWcnsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ discard.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcnsr/save/pspool/SUNWcnsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ echo.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcnsr/save/pspool/SUNWcnsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ time.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/chargen.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/daytime.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/discard.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/echo.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/time.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWcnsr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/etc/lp/fd/pr.fd> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWpsr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <etc/lp/fd/pr.fd> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/etc/lp/fd/pr.fd>.
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/print-svc> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWpsr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <lib/svc/method/print-svc> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/print-svc>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWpsr/save/pspool/SUNWpsr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/applicatio n/print/server.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/application/print/server.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWpsr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/snmp/mib/sun.mib> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWsacom> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <var/snmp/mib/sun.mib> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/var/snmp/mib/sun.mib>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWsacom/save/pspool/SUNWsacom/reloc/etc/init.d/init.dmi> is corrupt
    file size <373> expected <1125> actual
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWsacom/save/pspool/SUNWsacom/reloc/etc/init.d/init.snmpdx& gt; is corrupt
    file size <382> expected <685> actual
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/etc/init.d/init.dmi> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/etc/init.d/init.snmpdx> failed
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWsacom/save/pspool/SUNWsacom/reloc/var/svc/manifest/applic ation/management/dmi.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWsacom/save/pspool/SUNWsacom/reloc/var/svc/manifest/applic ation/management/snmpdx.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/application/management/dmi.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/application/management/snmpdx.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWsacom> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWdtlog> failed to install with fatal errors:
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/etc/init.d/dtlogin> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWdtlog> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <etc/init.d/dtlogin> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/etc/init.d/dtlogin>.
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/svc-dtlogin> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWdtlog> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <lib/svc/method/svc-dtlogin> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/svc-dtlogin>.
    ERROR : i.manifest cannot find archived files in /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWdtlog/save/pspool/SUNWdtlog/archive.
    pkgadd: ERROR: class action script did not complete successfully
    Installation of <SUNWdtlog> on zone <zone-1> failed.
    *** package <SUNWnfssr> installed with warnings:
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/nfs-server> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWnfssr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <lib/svc/method/nfs-server> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/nfs-server>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWnfssr/save/pspool/SUNWnfssr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/networ k/nfs/rquota.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWnfssr/save/pspool/SUNWnfssr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/networ k/nfs/server.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/nfs/rquota.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/nfs/server.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWnfssr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWntpr> installed with warnings:
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/etc/inet/ntp.server> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWntpr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <etc/inet/ntp.server> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/etc/inet/ntp.server>.
    WARNING: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/xntp> failed
    pathname does not exist
    NOTE: When the package <SUNWntpr> was installed in the global zone,
    the file <lib/svc/method/xntp> was also installed. After the file was
    installed in the global zone, the contents and/or attributes of the file
    changed. The contents of this file must never be changed. As a result,
    the changes in this file have been duplicated in the non-global zone
    <zone-1> in the file </export/zone-1/root/lib/svc/method/xntp>.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWntpr/save/pspool/SUNWntpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ ntp.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/ntp.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWntpr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWftpr> installed with warnings:
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWftpr/save/pspool/SUNWftpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ ftp.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/network/ftp.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWftpr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    *** package <SUNWrcapr> installed with warnings:
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWrcapr/save/pspool/SUNWrcapr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/system /rcap.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
    chmod: WARNING: can't access /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db
    chown: /export/zone-1/root/etc/svc/repository.db: No such file or directory
    ERROR: attribute verification of </export/zone-1/root/var/svc/manifest/system/rcap.xml> failed
    pathname does not exist
    Installation of <SUNWrcapr> on zone <zone-1> partially
    failed.
    pkgadd: ERROR: source path </var/sadm/pkg/SUNWrcmdr/save/pspool/SUNWrcmdr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/networ k/talk.xml> is corrupt
    pathname does not exist
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    Last edited by tajjada (2013-12-30 20:03:09)

    Sounds like a zpool.cache issue. I'm guessing your zpool.cache inside your arch-chroot is not up to date. So on boot the ZFS hook cannot find the bootfs. At least, that's what I assume the issue is, because of this line:
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    - You're using the Arch Live ISO or some version of it.
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    - Import the pool containing your root filesystem using the '-R' flag, and mount /boot within.
    - Make sure to copy your updated zpool.cache to your arch-chroot environment.
    Inside arch-chroot:
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    - Use the 'udev' hook and not the 'systemd' one in your mkinitcpio.conf. The zfs-utils package does not have a ported hook (as of 0.6.2_3.12.6-1).
    - Update your initramfs.
    Outside arch-chroot:
    - Unmount filesystems.
    - Export pools.
    - Reboot.
    Inside new system:
    - Make sure to update the hostid then rebuild your initramfs. Then you can drop the 'zfs_force=1'.
    Good luck. I enjoy root on ZFS myself. However, I wouldn't recommend swap on ZFS. Despite what the ZoL tracker says, I still ran into deadlocks on occasion (as of a month ago). However, I cannot say definitely the cause of the issue; but it resolved when I moved swap off ZFS to a dedicated partition.
    Last edited by NVS (2013-12-29 14:56:44)

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