hey mike,
thanks for all the great feedback.
my replies to your individual comments are inline below.
i've updated my proposal to include your feedback, but i'm unable to
attach it to this reply because of mail size restrictions imposed by
this alias. i'll send some follow up emails which
[ third reply, includes revised proposal + change bars from previous
version ]
hey mike,
thanks for all the great feedback.
my replies to your individual comments are inline below.
i've updated my proposal to include your feedback, but i'm unable to
attach it to this reply because of mail
What are the commands to create a zone where root in the zone can
write to /sbin and /usr and modify files without affecting the global
zone, please? I need the commands and have only handy Internet access
here and cannot search doc.sun.com.
Help would be appreciated.
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Le 22 mai 09 à 14:34, ольга крыжановская a écrit :
What are the commands to create a zone where root in the zone can
write to /sbin and /usr and modify files without affecting the global
zone, please? I need the commands and have only handy Internet access
here and cannot search doc.sun.com.
2009/5/22 James Carlson james.d.carl...@sun.com:
ольга крыжановская writes:
What are the commands to create a zone where root in the zone can
write to /sbin and /usr and modify files without affecting the global
zone, please? I need the commands and have only handy Internet access
here and
ольга крыжановская writes:
2009/5/22 James Carlson james.d.carl...@sun.com:
If you're using S10 or SXCE, use man zonecfg and read the section on
Whole Root Zones.
The person who installed this machine did a rm -f -r /usr/share/man to
conserve space. I am without manual pages and zonecfg
bob netherton writes:
zonecfg create starts off with
/etc/zones/SUNWdefault.xml
as your starting configuration and includes the set of inherit-pkg-dir
directories that
you describe. zonecfg create -b starts off with
/etc/zones/SUNWblank.xml which is
pretty much what it says, a blank
On May 21, 2009, at 11:38 PM, Narendra Kumar.S.S wrote:
Here below is the sysidcfg of NGZ:
cat /etc/sysidcfg:
system_locale=C
terminal=xterms
security_policy=NONE
timezone=US/Eastern
nfs4_domain=east.sun.com
root_password=rJSJNt0RfvMy6
network_interface=vnic0 {
primary
They shouldn't be
On 05/22/09 14:28, Nicolas Droux wrote:
On May 21, 2009, at 11:38 PM, Narendra Kumar.S.S wrote:
Here below is the sysidcfg of NGZ:
cat /etc/sysidcfg:
system_locale=C
terminal=xterms
security_policy=NONE
timezone=US/Eastern
nfs4_domain=east.sun.com
root_password=rJSJNt0RfvMy6
comments inline below.
ed
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:26:06AM -0500, Mike Gerdts wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Edward Pilatowicz
edward.pilatow...@sun.com wrote:
i've attached an updated version of the proposal (v1.1) which addresses
your feedback. (i've also attached a second
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