> If so, I'd think we can also do dladm create-aggr (and any other L2 > administrative command) inside a local zone.
Yes -- and I think this makes sense, but Erik said that this sort stuff was out-of-scope for stack instances, so I'm sure he'll disagree :-) > > Inside the zone, the configuration wouldn't be affected because the link > > name isn't tied to the zone name. However, obviously any configuration in > > the global zone would be affected -- but that's been true with all of the > > proposals here (e.g., if the link name isn't unique and thus has to be > > qualified through a zone name, then those have to be updated on a zone > > rename, too). > > Based on your answer above, not only the zone name change can change the > link's global-zone-name. Also, the global zone needs somehow knows the > linkname is changed in the local zone and update its corresponding > global-zone-name as well. Yes. I agree it's not very elegant. -- meem
