Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Which ACL model is then used ?
It would seem that neither works from within the sol8 zone, although
you do have access to ZFS style ACLs from the global zone. Trivial
ACLs set through the global zone seem to be honored by the sol8 zone.
I have not tried setting
Timothy Kennedy wrote:
Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Which ACL model is then used ?
From: System Administration Guide: Solaris 8 Containers
( http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2914/gfjbk?a=view )
Using ZFS
Although the zone cannot use a delegated ZFS dataset, the zone can
reside
Le 26 févr. 09 à 15:47, Timothy Kennedy a écrit :
Timothy Kennedy wrote:
Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Which ACL model is then used ?
From: System Administration Guide: Solaris 8 Containers
( http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2914/gfjbk?a=view )
Using ZFS
Although the zone cannot use a
Hi all,
I have a situation where I need to consolidate a few servers running
Solaris 9 and 8. If the application doesn't run natively on Solaris
10 or Nevada, I was thinking of using Solars 9 or 8 branded zones.
My intent would be for the global zone to use ZFS boot/root; would I
be correct in
Rich Teer wrote:
I have a situation where I need to consolidate a few servers running
Solaris 9 and 8. If the application doesn't run natively on Solaris
10 or Nevada, I was thinking of using Solars 9 or 8 branded zones.
My intent would be for the global zone to use ZFS boot/root; would I
be
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Timothy Kennedy wrote:
That's correct. I have some solaris 8 zones running under cluster
control, where zonepath is zfs, and they're doing just fine.
Nothing special had to be done.
Excellent! Just the news I was hoping for.
Thanks again,
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Rich Teer, SCSA, SCNA,