Joanna.Zhou wrote:
if the local zone and global zone share the same arp table? The local
zone has the same ether address with the global zone, if I made an arp
reply to the ether address to answer an arp request (I plan to reply to
local zone) , how could the system differentiate which destinatio
if the local zone and global zone share the same arp table? The local
zone has the same ether address with the global zone, if I made an arp
reply to the ether address to answer an arp request (I plan to reply to
local zone) , how could the system differentiate which destination(local
or global) sh
Great proposal,
For me the most important thing to have working in Zones is the NFS server, I'm
working on a deployment strategy which uses zones for my installation, which is
all fine in a standalone environment, but my product also requires that I have
NFS clients. I could run the NFS shares
Edna,
Sorry I did not get back to you ..custome rwas out of office..see
responses to your questions
Peter – I was out Friday/Monday for my daughter’s wedding. The answers
you’re looking for are embedded in the questions below.
Thanks
-cpf
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