On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Saurabh Chopra wrote:
Hi,
I have an application that runs only one instance on a machine, hence
the need for zones, to run multiple instances.
The question I have is how I can know if a process is running on the
non-global zone.
Is there a command that can be used on global-zone to see if a process
is running on global or non-global zone?
`ps -Z` will also print the zonename of a process.
`zonename` will print the zonename of your current process.
`prstat -z [zonename]` will restrict output to the specified zone.
Search the manpages for your commands for the keyword 'zone', many
commands now accomodate zones.
Good luck,
-f
http://www.blackant.net/
Thanks in Advance
Saurabh
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