On 07/29/09 02:47, Jack LING wrote:
by default, the network configuration of the global zone is set to auto-detect.
I think this should be dhcp?
Reading Solaris System Administration documentations, hostname.interface
file(s) under the /etc/inet directory is used for setting static ip address
by default, the network configuration of the global zone is set to auto-detect.
I think this should be dhcp?
Reading Solaris System Administration documentations, hostname.interface
file(s) under the /etc/inet directory is used for setting static ip address of
interface(s). I don't know whether
On 07/28/09 09:42 AM, Steffen Weiberle wrote:
On 07/27/09 23:40, Jack LING wrote:
dear all,
I've installed mysql and glassfish packages in my OpenSolaris 2009.06
installation in VirtualBox. Then I created a non-global zone (I think
it is sparse-root, by default).
Within the non-global zone,
On 07/27/09 23:40, Jack LING wrote:
dear all,
I've installed mysql and glassfish packages in my OpenSolaris 2009.06
installation in VirtualBox. Then I created a non-global zone (I think it is
sparse-root, by default).
Within the non-global zone, mysql & glassfish are unavailable. Actually I
dear all,
I've installed mysql and glassfish packages in my OpenSolaris 2009.06
installation in VirtualBox. Then I created a non-global zone (I think it is
sparse-root, by default).
Within the non-global zone, mysql & glassfish are unavailable. Actually I
wanted to confine them to hv them run