Hi Jack,
Here's an article on manually configuring network settings:
http://wikis.sun.com/display/OpenSolarisInfo/How+to+Manually+Configure+Network+Settings
With regards to DNS and the non-global zone, this short blog may help:
http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/entry/zones_and_dns
Regards,
Brian
Jack LING wrote:
by default, the network configuration of the global zone is set to auto-detect.
I think this should be dhcp?
Reading Solaris System Administration documentations, hostname.interface
file(s) under the /etc/inet directory is used for setting static ip address of
interface(s). I don't know whether OpenSolaris is using the same model? Does it
actually store network settings somewhere when I manually adjust the network
settings at the icon shown on the tray?
Since the configuration details are from dhcp, I don't know where to put/modify
in settings like dns server (after the initial network settings for the 1st
time login) to the non-global zone. Which command I can use to know the dns
settings in the global zone?
thanks,
jackling
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