On 9/13/07, Randall R. Schumm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having an issue similar to one documented in January
> (http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zones-discuss/2007-January/006032.html
> ). When a command tries to access a file in the /proc directory of a non
> global zone it hangs, and
Certainly. We ran >100 zone on a T2 on a single NIC. :).
On 8/14/07, Neal Miskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have a Netra T1 with 2 onboard NIC's. I would like to install Solaris 10
> and build two zones, one as a ftp server and one as a scp server. Is this
> possible or do I need
On 7/25/07, Jason Burks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the recommend way of backing up a system with zones. Do you
> just backup the global zone, which would pick up the local zones. Or, do
> you back up the global zone and each local zone like they were separate
> servers?
I'm not sure ab
On 6/12/07, Jerry Jelinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter Eriksson wrote:
> Let's take a not-so-hypothetical situation:
>
> A thumper. Serving files via NFS and SMB (samba).
>
> Let's assume I want to run the Samba processes inside zones
> (multiple zones, also, serving different network domains
On 6/5/07, Mike Gerdts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With hundreds of zones in production today, it is feeling like later
is already here. Worst case patching is well over 24 hours in single
user mode. (I have developed my own workarounds to make each zone
only add about 10 minutes to total outage
On 4/25/07, James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would not recommend modifying the file system from the global zone.
This provides a way for a malicious zone administrator to trash the
global zone -- for example, by changing that file to be a symlink to
/kernel/genunix.
Instead, enter the
AFAIK, no. Ideas previously thrown up includes having the global zone
place this information in the local zone's filesystem.
E.g.
# zoneadm -z boot
# echo Global Zone: `hostname` since `date` > `zonecfg -z phd-corner-z
info zonepath | cut -f2 -d' '`/root/etc/globalzone_info
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On 3/30/07, Jill Manfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
5) Boot the non-global zones
# zoneadm -z zone boot
Boot all zones manually
so global accessible prior to patch application
This is critical for reducing downtime. smpatch or similar should
recognise that
On 3/30/07, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thank you for the good responses.
Since i know that there are many I can approach this, I believe for know, for
the sake of learning etc.. I believe what I want to accomplish is a seperate
/usr/local/ and add necessary apps/binaries as needed.
one
On 3/30/07, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry for the newbie question,
I'm trying to understand and get up to speed with zones, they seem like
excellant thiings
I created a non-global zone, it is able to see /usr/local/* from the global
zone. The first problem i, I was attempting to in
On 3/9/07, Wee Yeh Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/8/07, James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also don't think that having another abstraction is right, however I
> don't think the FMRI approach is right either.
>
> If these zones were independent
On 3/8/07, James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I also don't think that having another abstraction is right, however I
don't think the FMRI approach is right either.
If these zones were independent nodes on a network, we would never be
having this conversation. Instead, you'd be told to do
On 2/7/07, Paul Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a proposed config on T2000 that will use the HW RAID to mirror
the internal disks. So with a limited number of physical slices on the
internal disks, we are looking at having several zones sharing a single
partition for their zonepaths, like
Manish,
I have not used zonemgr but I am quite sure this is not due to zonemgr
specifically. If you are accessing the global zone through a
firewall, it is possible that the firewall is dropping your connection
due to inactivity.
You can try to play around with 'ClientAliveInterval' and
'Client
.
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On 11/26/06, Mike Gerdts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/25/06, Wee Yeh Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Can you share why you want the NGZ to know about the GZ?
There is little technical reason that most people will need to k
Hi Mike,
Can you share why you want the NGZ to know about the GZ?
The reason I ask is that we are already doing zones but we will be
scaling up the effort quite tremendously and I want to get my bases
covered.
I currently use our network operations centre software to track which
zone is which b
On 11/17/06, Andy Rumer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have developers who need access to application log and configuration data, where the
application is running in a zone. The actual request is usually for a "Read-Only
Unix Account".
We had, until recently been able to push them off due to S
Mark,
Here's what my organisation did with zones.
We basically gave administrative privileges to the respective groups
to manage their own zones. This turns out a lot cleaner since there
is less overlap of responsibility and really improved turnaroud time
launching new services. So the groups
On 9/7/06, Dick Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I could have sworn a 'ps -ef' (as a non-privileged user)
in the global zone only showed processes in the global zone.
As of b46, that's no longer the case.
Is the change intentional?
I'm quite sure I've never seen that but I'm still at b38. Wh
On 7/23/06, Manish Agrawal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a timeframe when it will be possible to specify boot parameters in the
zone configuration. I plan to use zones in a classroom environment and would
like to script the process of destroying existing zones and recreating them at
the
On 7/18/06, Jerry Jelinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not sure what the complete sequence of commands is
that you have run to cause this problem. However, the basic issue
is that the mountpoint property cannot be inherited when you have
zfs datasets that are configured for use in a zone. Yo
I encounter a pretty perplexing issue with using ZFS dataset in zones
on S10u2 on a Sun x4100.
I set up my zone in a zfs filesystem (say pool/solarisC) and inherit
the dataset pool/solarisC/dataset.
The zone occassionally gives me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# zfs create pool/solarisC/dataset
[EMAIL PR
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