I am seeing some strange timestamps being reported by logrotate in the
zone in a zone that has a different TZ than the global zone.
(The Global zone is PST, and the zone in question is EST, and I am
seeing indications that under certain situations certain apps think
they are three hours ahead of
On 8/29/07, John Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remco,
There is no command to display the Global zone of a non-global zone
but there are a few tricks that I have heard of.
One is to create a file in the zone path of each zone and then read it
from the non-global
On the Global
On 8/29/07, Boyd Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sabri Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello!
if i'm in a zone localy how do i know the zone global, with which command ??
Think's
This should probably be in the FAQ. It last came up about 2 weeks ago:
Basically, I need to identify what different methods I need to use to
do system administration from within a zone.
(Particularly when it comes to performance measurement on an
overloaded shared system.)
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- Brian Gupta
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/nycosug/
On 8/7/07, Nils Nieuwejaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue 08/07/07 at 16:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Discussion on the OGB-discuss list regarding creating a LDOM (Logical
Domain) Community, has again brought up the question of whether to form a
combined virtualization community group.
Discussion on the OGB-discuss list regarding creating a LDOM (Logical
Domain) Community, has again brought up the question of whether to form a
combined virtualization community group. (With XEN, LDOM, and Zones all
being working groups in the CG, and individual projects likely falling
within the