Peter Tribble wrote:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Darren Reed<[email protected]> wrote:
Peter Tribble wrote:
What does this look like in the global zone? Can I see all of the
separate stack instances?
No.
Bother...
How are they identified? Just as separate kstat instances? In that
case, how do I map each
instance to a given stack instance and thus to a zone?
What is the nature of this question?
Administrative or programming?
If it is administrative, I think the answer to th above two questions will
answer the rest
of your questions here.
If I can't see the kstats in the global zone (why not?) then it doesn't
matter. But as someone who writes programs to display kstats, it
would be nice to be able to connect a given kstat with its object.
My suggestion would be to create a Solaris system that has a couple of
zones on it,
one with a shared IP instance and one with an exclusive IP instance, and
note what
can be seen from within each of the three zones with respect to kstat
output.
These kstats will be delivered under module "ipnet", name "ipnet_stats"
and class "misc".
Is anything else using the ipnet module?
I don't understand that question.
Do any other kstats exist that use the module "ipnet"?
No, this is the first.
Darren
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