Dmitry, Alan,
The Solaris version of getFlags sets an Exception if the ioctl fails.
When used in addif getFlags will fail when access to the virtual
interface's parent is forbidden, i.e. in a zone. addif is called when
iterating over interfaces in enumIPvXInterfaces, if an exception occurs
it
Chris,
Looks good for me.
-Dmitry
On 2010-07-28 12:25, Chris Hegarty wrote:
Dmitry, Alan,
The Solaris version of getFlags sets an Exception if the ioctl fails.
When used in addif getFlags will fail when access to the virtual
interface's parent is forbidden, i.e. in a zone. addif is called wh
Chris Hegarty wrote:
Dmitry, Alan,
The Solaris version of getFlags sets an Exception if the ioctl fails.
When used in addif getFlags will fail when access to the virtual
interface's parent is forbidden, i.e. in a zone. addif is called when
iterating over interfaces in enumIPvXInterfaces, if a
On 07/28/10 10:25, Alan Bateman wrote:
Chris Hegarty wrote:
Dmitry, Alan,
The Solaris version of getFlags sets an Exception if the ioctl fails.
When used in addif getFlags will fail when access to the virtual
interface's parent is forbidden, i.e. in a zone. addif is called when
iterating over i
Chris Hegarty wrote:
:
Thanks, I removed it. Updated webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~chegar/6972374/webrev.00/webrev/
The updated webrev looks good to me.
:
I would be hopeful that there wouldn't be any more issues arising from
6931566 now. As you said, it's also difficult to test the