Thanks, Alex.
Any idea when this will be integrated? So many BFUs, so few systems.
Thanks
Steffen
Alexander Kolbasov wrote On 09/22/06 16:13,:
"Steffen" == Steffen Weiberle writes:
Steffen> Hi Alexander,
Steffen> I am just starting to take a look at these, but a general question
> "Steffen" == Steffen Weiberle writes:
Steffen> Hi Alexander,
Steffen> I am just starting to take a look at these, but a general question
Steffen> right off. Both docs mention that a CPU cap can be set on any
project
Steffen> or any zone. However, it is not clear whether th
On 9/21/06, Mark Mulligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering if any customers had done an evaluation on the administrative
time or cost (same thing really) improved by using the efficiencies of Solaris
Containers vs. managing individual servers with just one Solaris 10 global zone
or
On 9/21/06, Mark Mulligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering if any customers had done an evaluation on the administrative
time or cost (same thing really) improved by using the efficiencies of Solaris
Containers vs. managing individual servers with just one Solaris 10 global zone
or
On 6/30/06, Kenneth Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As soon as I change the filesystem type to vxfs (and regen the FS) the
zone fails to boot because it can't find the mount command in
/usr/lib/fs/vxfs. That directory does not get created when the local
zone is created. I am using create -b to
On 6/21/06, Barry Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have installed S10 on a V490 with an IP address of 172.27.162.176 (on
board ce0). We have installed a Quad-GigaSwift card as well (ce4,5,6,7).
We would like to install a zone using ce4. When we create the zone it
creates ce4:1 with the s
On 6/30/06, Lao Tsao (Dr. Tsao) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is this combination a full zone or sparse zone?
If you want to install Apache in /usr/local, then either:
1) it must be a whole-root zone
-or-
2) you mount an explicit /usr/local for the zone, so that Apache is
not trying to install i
James,
> Fortunately, it doesn't need to be a real interface.
> Doing something
> like this should work:
>
> # ifconfig ip.tun0 plumb 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 up
> # ifconfig ip.tun0:1 plumb 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.1
> zone test up
Ahh... ok. Let me try that. If you don't hear from
me after this
Jay Calaus writes:
> So I guess my question si: Is it possible to configure
> zones to use the loopback interface? If yes, how? A
> pointer to a documentation would be great.
There's nothing to configure. They do that by default.
It's just not possible to communicate _between_ zones using loop
Hi,
I want to do a demo of zones with my laptop and I was
told that there will be no network connection
available when I do the demo. My zones work on wired
and wireless interfaces but I can not figure out how
to configure the zones to use the loopback interface.
I already searched the forum a
Nergal Dimitri wrote:
If I have some special device like a signaling card, can this card be used from
a zone without any restrictions? And if there are restrictions, can the global
administrator change these restrictions to allow the use of it, even if it
breaks the zones security rules?
That d
If I have some special device like a signaling card, can this card be used from
a zone without any restrictions? And if there are restrictions, can the global
administrator change these restrictions to allow the use of it, even if it
breaks the zones security rules?
Regards,
Nergal
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