Jerry Jelinek wrote On 08/02/06 17:41,:
Steffen Weiberle wrote:
If anything like Jave ES applications (directory, web, app server,
etc.) you need a full root zone to install into. I.e., remove all your
inherit-pkg-dir parts.
Or, you may be able to use this technique from the zones FAQ if
you
Steffen Weiberle wrote:
If anything like Jave ES applications (directory, web, app server, etc.)
you need a full root zone to install into. I.e., remove all your
inherit-pkg-dir parts.
Or, you may be able to use this technique from the zones FAQ if
you only need a writable subdirectory in /usr
Hi:
May I know the S10 KernelID for U1 and U2 bits
Regards !
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I did create zone, here is config for it:
[15:29:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d1/zones/appdev/root > zonecfg -z appdev export
create -b
set zonepath=/d/d1/zones/appdev
set autoboot=true
add inherit-pkg-dir
set dir=/lib
end
add inherit-pkg-dir
set dir=/platform
end
add inherit-pkg-dir
set dir=/sbin
e
If anything like Jave ES applications (directory, web, app server, etc.) you need a full root zone
to install into. I.e., remove all your inherit-pkg-dir parts.
Steffen
Krzys wrote On 08/02/06 15:32,:
I did create zone, here is config for it:
[15:29:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /d/d1/zones/appdev/r
in http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-1592/6mhahuoo6?a=view document there is
something like this:
inherit-pkg-dir
This resource should not be configured in a whole root zone.
In a sparse root zone, the inherit-pkg-dir resource is used to represent
directories that contain packaged softwar
Hi,
I have a customer with the following problem.
He has a V440 running Solaris 10 1/06 with zones. In the case notes he
says that he installed a couple Sol 10 patches and now he has problems
booting his zones. After doing some checking he found that it appears
to be related to a couple of
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Glenn Brunette wrote:
Christine,
The "ZONE" privilege is shorthand for all zone privileges (which is
a subset of "ALL" privileges found in the global zone). Are you
talking about Apache or Apache 2? If Apache 2, check out:
http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0505/819-2680.p
Christine,
The "ZONE" privilege is shorthand for all zone privileges (which is
a subset of "ALL" privileges found in the global zone). Are you
talking about Apache or Apache 2? If Apache 2, check out:
http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0505/819-2680.pdf
By default, Apache2 wants to create/writ
I am attempting to run apache as a non-root user in a non-global zone. I'm
not able to start apache, my error_log says:
Permission denied: mod_rewrite: could not create rewrite_log_lock
Thinking that this may be related to a privilege issue, I ran ppriv -e -D and
got:
httpsd.worker[14906]: m
On 8/2/06, Stefano Pini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
are EBS or Legato available to install on the local zone instead of the
global zone? I have't found nothing about that...
I know you asked about Legato, but as another data point,
Veritas NetBackup 6.x is supported and works just fine a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote On 08/02/06 05:59,:
And new semantics to allow that would have one twist: you really only
want to allow this zone-requested loopback when the filesystem to mount
is share(1M)'d to the zone. You can't allow zones to have arbitrary
loopback mounts created upon request. S
>And new semantics to allow that would have one twist: you really only
>want to allow this zone-requested loopback when the filesystem to mount
>is share(1M)'d to the zone. You can't allow zones to have arbitrary
>loopback mounts created upon request. So this might need support for
>share -F
Glenn Faden wrote:
Jerry Jelinek wrote:
I believe the problem is that the zone looks like a separate system
so the automounter within the zone does not know to use lofs to
mount the filesystem from the global zone; it uses nfs instead.
Yes, but even if it knew it should use lofs, there is no
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