I had been toying around with a lot of different settings, it's possible I just messed something up in the process. Let me try again with a fresh zone.
Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 11, 2014, at 2:18 AM, Tim Rice <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, 11 Dec 2014, Alex McWhirter wrote: > > | Yea, some services picked it up but others did not. It seems the > identity/node service does not have the config variable set for nodename. I > attempted to set it but received and error saying that the variable didn't > exist. > | > | I don't think this was ever an intended function for a zone. > > Well it does on solaris 10 so I thought it might be worth a try. > ..... > # uname -n > ftp22 > # zonename > ftp > # cat /etc/nodename > ftp22 > # > ..... > > | > | Sent from my iPhone > | > | > On Dec 11, 2014, at 1:30 AM, Tim Rice <[email protected]> wrote: > | > > | >> On Wed, 10 Dec 2014, Alex McWhirter wrote: > | >> > | >> I have a small cluster of servers hosting zones over multiple VLAN’s. I > would like to name the zones so that they don’t run into naming collisions. > For example, instead of “web0” i would like to name them “2049_web0” and > “2050_web0”. The problem is that this set’s the hostname to “XXXX_web0”. Is > there a way to change the hostname to be something different than the zone > name? > | >> > | >> I had a look at /etc/nodname and it is an empty file when used in a zone. > | > > | > What happens if you put the hostname you want in /etc/nodname ? > | > > | > > | > -- > | > Tim Rice Multitalents > | > [email protected] > | _______________________________________________ > | OmniOS-discuss mailing list > | [email protected] > | http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss > | > | > | > > -- > Tim Rice Multitalents (707) 456-1146 > [email protected] _______________________________________________ OmniOS-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss
