Thanks James! > With an "exclusive" stack instance, the non-global zone is able to > control most of the IP configuration aspects of the interface, > including using DHCP to configure the address. (It's unable to supply > its own kernel modules, though, because there's still only one kernel > image on the system.) This is helpful.
>> Will creating zones in a Virtual Box image qualify as that ? > > No. Ok, so that rules out "exclusive stack instance" in my case then. It probably does not matter since I just want to create couple of zones and install GlassFish in both the zones to demonstrate clustering capabilities of GF. Do you think it matters ? -Arun -- Application Platform, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta _______________________________________________ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org