HELP - Sparse Zone Directory Access

Hello. I want to install a zone that will serve as a webserver for a dynamic site, using PHP and MySQL. I installed a sparse zone yesterday. When I tried to configure MySQL today, I found I was unable to because files/directories that need to be changed/removed by ./mysql-test-run are mounted as read only. I thought to myself, "Okay, We'll install a whole zone," but there is insufficient disk space. I am leaving this job tomorrow or the next day and I do not have time to do the research I would normally do to solve this problem (and no one else--I work in a biology lab--will be around to work on it after I leave). Therefore, I am asking a favor: can someone tell me exactly what I need to do in order to install MySQL on the sparse zone? I am very sorry about this; I cannot justify asking it. I'm begging. And I'm desperate. Time is an issue here, so please respond as quickly as you can. Thank you very much. Very much. Please.
JJ

This is what we do, based on something I saw on Big Admin back in the day...very useful for Apache, MySQL, etc.
Assuming your zone is named 'mustard' and is in /zones:
mkdir /zones/mustard/local
zonecfg -z mustard
add fs
set dir=/usr/local
set special=/zones/mustard/local
set type=lofs
add options [rw,nodevices]
end
verify
commit
exit
zoneadm -z mustard reboot
After your zone reboots you will have /usr/local as its own file system within the zone.

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    I'm not using AppleTalk or Bonjour, so would it be useful to switch these off? (for security reasons or performance).
    Can I maybe safely switch off the other three services as well? (I dont use the computer for any file sharing, by the way).
    Thanks in advance for any advice on this.

    Hi, interesting questions, Bonjour is indeed a Hog, I'd give it a try, since you know how to change it.
    See these...
    http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20050707222434355
    http://osxdaily.com/2009/09/15/disable-bonjour-by-turning-off-mdnsresponder/

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