Good timing and this kind of feedback is appropriate for the alias. I've been
thinking about this since my last feature submission. While modifying the
script, I've realized that it's become too big for its own britches. I'm not
sure that breaking out artifacts from business logic is granular
In addition, if you can run that ssh service in the global zone on an interface
on an admin network. I try to give the global zone an interface on the admin
network only with public interfaces reserved for non-global zones only.
John Clingan
Sun Microsystems
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However, there a good shot you can
run those RH 3.8 services in zones natively (depending on the service).
FWIW, I am working with customers running many more than 5 zones on a T2K.
John Clingan
Sun Microsystems
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-Original Message-
From: Jeff Victor [EMAIL
Jerry Jelinek wrote:
Rich,
Rich Teer wrote:
Hi all,
Last time I checked, having one's zone roots (zonepaths) on
ZFS file systems was not a recommended practice, despite the
fact that this works. IIRC, the problem was that the upgrade
code didn't grok zfs and would therefore get terribly
Do you know which nevada build that will be?
Thanks!
John Clingan
Sun Microsystems
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From: Lori Alt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj: Re: [zones-discuss] Re: [zfs-discuss] Downsides to zone roots on ZFS?
Date: Wed Feb 7, 2007 2:51 pm
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If we had used ksh, I am sure we would have gotten the bash question :)
Developer preference I suppose. If you still have issues, blame Brad. He
started it :)
Jean-Louis Liagre wrote:
It works now. Thanks, that was fast :-)
A side question. Why are you using bash instead of ksh ? Are there
Andy, you can monitor applications in local zones as you would a global
zone. I am doing just this with the Sun Web Server 6.1. On the server
side is the Web Server Master Agent at the moment, with the Halcyon Sun
Management Center plugin on the server side.
Andy Dishong wrote:
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Andrew