On 2/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can avoid giving root access to the users with sudo.
But does that mean giving them zones will be easier or safer?
Yes, giving away "root access" in non-global zones is very safe. There
is no way to escape from a non-global zone to anoth
Hello,
I have to set up 2 X T2000 one day next week for 9 users.
Ideally there should be 8 sun boxes running solaris 9 or 10, so that for 2-3
weeks the users can install applications as root and klunk about gaining some
hands on.
These users already have a home dir.
Could I have some high level
Gerard Henry wrote:
hello,
i'm tryng to migrate a zone beetween 2 t2000, each in Solaris 10 11/06
on t2000-1:
zoneadm -z servimp2 halt
zoneadm -z servimp2 detach
then rsync'ed zonepath from t2000-1 towards t2000-2
on t2000-2:
t2000-root% zonecfg -z servimp2
servimp2: No such zone configured
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