What does nfs_global_client_only do?
We've had to set this flag to get a kernel module (issuing a VOP_GETATTR) to
work
properly when accessing an NFS mounted partition in a non-global zone.
The kernel modure appears to be running in the global zone and is issuing a
cross-zone
request to an NFS
Hi,
i'm new to this, and working on an older system (s10_06) but am trying to
complete the final configuration steps to adding a zone and any help would be
appreciated
from what i find i need to finish the configuration after the
create/install/boot procedure (those steps seem to have gone
On 21/03/2011 16:37, Russ Weingartz wrote:
Hi,
i'm new to this, and working on an older system (s10_06) but am trying to
complete the final configuration steps to adding a zone and any help would be
appreciated
from what i find i need to finish the configuration after the
Paul Fronberg wrote:
What does nfs_global_client_only do?
You don't want to use it. ;-}
It was a hack that I added some years ago to allow non-global zones to
'borrow' the global zone's credentials when acting as an NFS client.
It's intended to work *only* in a jumpstart environment, and
Something is now working right if you are getting the maintenance
prompt. You can log into the
zone with zlogin -S zonename, and then run svcs -xv to see what
service has issues.
-Steve
On 03/21/11 09:43 AM, Enda o'Connor - Sun Microsystems Ireland -
Software Engineer wrote:
On 21/03/2011
thanks Enda for the quick reply.
the zoneadm list -cv shows the zone is running
the ptree command shows the following (means nothing to me, sorry)
3178 zsched
3187 init
3216 /etc/sulogin -
3217 defunct
3211 /usr/lib/crypto/kcfd
to be quite honest i'm not a sys admin type guy - i'm
Thanks for the idea Steve but when i try the svcs command it tells me svcs does
not exist. and if i try man svcs it can't find a thing. perhaps my system is
too
out of date (it's inherited).
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