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4.1.5. Software installations in Solaris and zones
[dd] The zones' directory structure is determined mainly from the need to install software with special
needs in this area. Prior to creating the zones, this question should also be discussed extensively with
regards to the intended purpose of the zone. In general, the following types of software installations
are possible in Solaris:
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Software installation from an archive – referred to below as non-pkg software
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The software is installed per installation script by copying from an archive or a directory.
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No information on the installed software is contained in the pkg database.
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Software management must be carried out by tools belonging to the software itself or by
simple Solaris programs such as cp, mv, rm,...
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Software installation as a package with pkgadd – referred to below as pkg software, etc.
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The software is distributed in pkg format and installed with pkgadd.
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The pkg information is present in the pkg database under /var/sadm/install.
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The pkg database is used for pkg management such as update, patch, remove and zone
installation.
Furthermore, it must be decided whether software is to be installed in all zones (global and local) or
only in a certain zone, and who has permission to install the software (the global zone or the local
zone).
The following chapters describe various software installation scenarios related to the usability of the
software.
4.1.5.1. Software installation by the global zone – usage in all zones
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non-pkg software
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Software A is installed by the global zone, e.g. in /software/A.
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/software/A is made available to all local zones as a read-only directory (e.g. zonecfg:
add fs).
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/software/A/cfg is a soft link according to e.g. /opt/A/cfg and contains the zone-dependent
configuration.
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/software/A/data is a soft link according to e.g. /opt/A/data and contains the zone-
dependent data.
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The software can be used in all zones.
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Only the configuration and the software data can be modified by the zones.
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pkg software
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Software P is installed by the global zone with pkgadd in the global zone and all local
zones.
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An entry is made in the pkg database in all zones.
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If the file to be installed is not located in an inherit-pkg-dir, the file is copied into
the corresponding directory.
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The configuration and data directories of software P can be placed in areas writable for
the local zones by corresponding soft links (see non-pkg software).
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The software can be used in all zones.
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Only the configuration and the software data can be modified by the zones.
4.1.5.2. Software installation by the global zone – usage in a local zone
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non-pkg software
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Software A is installed by the global zone, e.g. in /zone-z/software/A
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/zone-z/software/A is made available as a writable directory of local zone z (e.g. zonecfg:
add fs)
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The configuration and the data of software A can be modified by zone z, since this part
is available and writable exclusively by this zone.
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pkg software
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This case is not recommended for pkg software. In this case, it is better to install the
software directly in the local zone (installation by the local zone – usage in the local
zone).
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