Lines Matching refs:zonepath
268 # Mount zonecfg fs entries into the zonepath.
277 sort $fstmpfile | nawk -v zonepath=$zonepath '{
285 cmd="/usr/bin/mkdir -p " zonepath "/root" $1 " >/dev/null 2>&1"
289 zonepath "/root" $1;
298 # Unmount zonecfg fs entries from the zonepath.
307 sort -r $fstmpfile | nawk -v zonepath=$zonepath '{
308 cmd="/usr/sbin/umount " zonepath "/root" $1
315 # Find the dataset mounted on the zonepath.
318 /usr/bin/nawk -v zonepath=$1 '{
319 if ($2 == zonepath)
531 # We must unpack the archive in the right place within the zonepath so
537 # zone's zonepath. For a physical system, if the archive is made using an
541 # a) zonepath itself: This will be a single dir, probably named with the
548 # b) inside the zonepath: We'll see root and it will contain all the top
552 # c) inside the zonepath root: We'll see all the top level dirs, ./etc,
593 # zonepath, otherwise this must be an archive *of*
594 # the zonepath so print the top-level dir name.
596 print "*zonepath*"
600 # We are either in the zonepath or in the zonepath/root
602 # looks like the zonepath/root case). Figure out which
605 print "*zonepath*"
618 elif [[ "$base" == "*zonepath*" ]]; then
770 # Indicates that the existing zonepath is prepopulated.
932 # Install the image into the zonepath.
976 # zonepath dataset. Destroy the existing dataset created
996 chmod 700 $zonepath
1020 e_mismatch_archive=$(gettext "Error: the archive top-level directory (%s) does not match the zonepath (%s).")