> If you don't explicitly bind a preferred address to use (most
> applications do not), then the kernel will choose an address for you.
> With UDP, this happens on a packet-by-packet basis.
Really? I'd expect the first packet to a given destination to construct
an IRE cache entry, and then fo
Hello, hello
With the release of Solaris 10 0508, the feature that appears the most
appealing for us is the new cpu capping ability... Will that feature be
available thru a patch to avoid liveupgrading a lot of systems ?
Which other features are benefitial to zones in U5 ?
Regards
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Gael
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Hi,
Take a look at the LDoms community page:
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/ldoms/
Take a look at the "An Introduction to Logical Domains" part 1-3 and the Sun
BluePrints doc on LDoms. That should give you a good foundation.
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Octave J.
Hello Sanjay,
On Apr 16, 2008, at 11:57 PM, Sanjay Akula wrote:
> Can any one tell me how LDoms works? Does this is an independent OS
> on each zones or it is dependent on Global zone?
>
> I'm new to LDoms.
LDOMS is not related to the zones other that that it is another way of
virtualization
Can any one tell me how LDoms works? Does this is an independent OS on each
zones or it is dependent on Global zone?
I'm new to LDoms.
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zone reboot is required.
-Steve L.
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 04:20:40PM +0100, Terry Smith wrote:
> Hi
>
> When adding dedicated-cpus to a zone does the configuration take effect
> immediately or is a zone reboot required?
>
> T
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Sanjay Akula wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to add two IP Address to local zone? can anybody suggest
> the how to add two ip's to local zones?
If using shared-IP non-global zones, you can add as many 'add net'
sections to the zonecfg as you would like. Keep in mind if it is more
that 255 per