Hi Mike,
Option 1: Use shared-stack
But that means that I am not going to be able to use all the goodies that
come with ip-excl. :(
You will then need to transition your network configuration in the
zone from net0 to net1.
Do you mean, sysconfig configure here or some othe procedure. Right n
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Deniz Rende wrote:
>> It could be that this anet resource automatically picked the wrong
>> lower link. From the global zone, what do "dladm show-link" and
>> "ipadm show-addr" say?
>
> I get the following information:
> root@solaris11:~# dladm show-link
> LINK
>
> It could be that this anet resource automatically picked the wrong
> lower link. From the global zone, what do "dladm show-link" and
> "ipadm show-addr" say?
I get the following information:
root@solaris11:~# dladm show-link
LINKCLASS MTUSTATEOVER
net0
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Deniz Rende wrote:
> root@solaris11:~# zonecfg -z zdev1 info
> zonename: zdev1
> zonepath: /zones/zdev1
> brand: solaris
> autoboot: true
> bootargs: -m verbose
> file-mac-profile:
> pool:
> limitpriv:
> scheduling-class:
> ip-type: exclusive
> hostid:
> fs-allowe
Hello Folks,
I installed Solaris 11 on VirtualBox and I created a zone named "zdev1" by
following the directions outlined here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-admin/o11-092-s11-zones-intro-524494.html
Here is some information:
root@solaris11:~# uname -a
SunOS solaris
On 11/14/11 15:24, Harry Putnam wrote:
Ian Collins writes:
Is there a good URL for whatever is involved getting the NFS client
shares auto mounted? They would be on a Debian linux server. Both
boxes will be both server and client.
For Solaris, man automount.
Yes, of course but if you don't
Ian Collins writes:
>> Is there a good URL for whatever is involved getting the NFS client
>> shares auto mounted? They would be on a Debian linux server. Both
>> boxes will be both server and client.
>
> For Solaris, man automount.
Yes, of course but if you don't really understand that page t
Andrew:
The functional replacement of the "Primary Administrator" RBAC profile
is "System Administrator". If you use this instead, you should find
that your use is able to run programs with pfexec in much the same way
as you used to do with "Primary Administrator".
Note that if you setup your
On 11/15/11 05:14 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Ian Collins writes:
On 11/14/11 02:38 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Running openindiana b 151a as vm guest on host win7
Where can I find an up to date detailed description of setting up nfs4
from scratch on a home lan zfs server with linux nfs4 clients.
T
On 11/10/11 18:09, Paul Gress wrote:
Following previous messages, to get Solaris Express 11 updated I had to run:
pkg uninstall 'pkg://opensolaris.org/*' \
> 'pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/*' \
> 'pkg://jucr.opensolaris.org/*' \
> 'pkg://Multimedia/*' \
> 'pkg://kdeips-dev/*' \
> 'pkg://ips
Ian Collins writes:
> On 11/14/11 02:38 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Running openindiana b 151a as vm guest on host win7
>>
>> Where can I find an up to date detailed description of setting up nfs4
>> from scratch on a home lan zfs server with linux nfs4 clients.
>
> There really isn't that much to
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