Hello,
Congratulations on a job well done.
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2914?l=ja
when i read the details, i think we need a solaris 10 branded zone.
with a branded zone the central patching from the global zone is not applied.
there is no SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES package for a branded zone
mario heimel wrote:
Hello,
Congratulations on a job well done.
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2914?l=ja
when i read the details, i think we need a solaris 10 branded zone.
with a branded zone the central patching from the global zone is not applied.
there is no SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES
IMHO, brandZ for s8,s9 s10, linux would be great.
This way the global zone almost act like control zone or dom0
and brandZ would act like appliance that can move between different hosts.
U get amost xen like feature but without the overhead
my 2c
Larry Becke wrote:
The idea has merit, although
Jerry
A question that I repeatedly get from customers is directly
related to what you write:
S10 is still a very dynamic
release so the interpositioning layer would need constant
work to cope with the on-going changes in the
kernel/user-land boundary.
Is this interface not limited to a
Erik Vanden Meersch wrote:
Jerry
A question that I repeatedly get from customers is directly
related to what you write:
S10 is still a very dynamic
release so the interpositioning layer would need constant
work to cope with the on-going changes in the
kernel/user-land boundary.
Is
On 10/25/07, Jerry Jelinek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mario,
While it would be possible to do this, it is in some sense
harder than it was for S8. S10 is still a very dynamic
release so the interpositioning layer would need constant
work to cope with the on-going changes in the
On Thu 10/25/07 at 17:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nils, what do you mean by 'older' debian versions?
I used the latest stable netinst iso.. 4.0 release 1
I'm not really familiar with the debian release taxonomy, so I don't know
the right names. I'm referring to the release(s) that were
Hi
We are trying to install java into a non global zone.
We are having trouble creating the file
/usr/share/gnome/mime-info/java-archive.keys
My feeling is that this is cause by the following bit of config but I am
fairly new to zones. How can I get round it.
inherit-pkg-dir:
dir: