On 02/19/09 16:26, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Le 19 févr. 09 à 17:41, Wolfgang Pungartnik a écrit :
Asif,
just mount and share the folder from the global zone. Loopback mount the
folder into the non-global zone.
And don't mount from non-global to global thru NFS !
It's not supported !
It
Le 20 févr. 09 à 15:53, Steffen Weiberle a écrit :
On 02/19/09 16:26, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Le 19 févr. 09 à 17:41, Wolfgang Pungartnik a écrit :
Asif,
just mount and share the folder from the global zone. Loopback
mount the
folder into the non-global zone.
And don't mount from
Hi
I am running solaris 10 update 6. I know I cannot nfs share a
non-global zone folder.
I want to have a central syslog server on non global zone and have the
log file shared with
remote hosts
Is there a workaround?
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Asif Iqbal
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A: Because it
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Asif Iqbal vad...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I am running solaris 10 update 6. I know I cannot nfs share a non-global zone
folder.
I want to have a central syslog server on non global zone and have the
log file shared with remote hosts
Is there a workaround?
A
Asif,
just mount and share the folder from the global zone. Loopback mount the
folder into the non-global zone.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Kind Regards
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Wolfgang Pungartnik
Technical Specialist Tel:
Le 19 févr. 09 à 17:41, Wolfgang Pungartnik a écrit :
Asif,
just mount and share the folder from the global zone. Loopback mount
the
folder into the non-global zone.
And don't mount from non-global to global thru NFS !
It's not supported !
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