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- Senior Systems Architect, Garnet River ( http://www.garnetriver.com/ )
- Sound Designer: Frankenstein, A New Musical
(http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=123170297765140)
- Sound Coordinator, Schenectady Light Opera Company (
http://www.sloctheater.org
as we try to go to 10U9 (and only from 10U8 so far).
We are just now starting to work with NG Zones' zonepath on ZFS, and
we know that is the future :-)
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Paul Kraus p...@kraus-haus.org wrote:
I apologize for posting here, as this is not specifically
be booted? zoneadm list... shows
it's not currently running. If it won't boot, try to address that
problem first.
Uhhh, it is running and in production, see below...
--JeffV
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Paul Kraus p...@kraus-haus.org wrote:
zoneadm list -icv
ID NAME STATUS
and the zonepath is /zones/01
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Paul Kraus
- Senior Systems Architect, Garnet River ( http://www.garnetriver.com/ )
- Sound Coordinator, Schenectady Light Opera Company (
http://www.sloctheater.org/ )
- Technical Advisor, RPI
yesyes no -
10U9 no no noyes-
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- Senior Systems Architect, Garnet River ( http://www.garnetriver.com/ )
- Sound Coordinator, Schenectady
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- Facilities Coordinator, Albacon 2008
- Business Manager, Delta-Xi cast of Alpha-Psi-Omega @ RPI
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just install it to match the old system. The DBA
need to free up resources on the old server, which is why this zone is
moving.
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Paul Kraus
- Sound Designer, Noel Coward's Hay Fever
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of luck and need to fall back to Plan
B (create a new zone and reinstall the application).
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zone. IIRC the T2000's were running about 500 seconds for
'first boot'. Open a console via `zlogin -C` and see what it's doing
... I'll bet it is importing service manifests.
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On 8/29/07, Brandorr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a related, but similar situation. How does one know that they are
actually in a non-global zone vs a global zone? (Using a committed
interface).
`ps -ef` and look for pid 0,1,2,3; these should only be visible in a
global zone.
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this discussion gives me some insight into some of
those decisions (or the lack thereof)... This is meant as an
observation and _not_ a criticism.
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to 5.1 with an MP, but I don't
remember which. The client code is the same as Solaris 9, the install
script was updated to deal with inetadm for adding the NBU services.
So, if you upgrade a Solaris 9 system to Solaris 10 you will be OK as
the upgrade grabs all the added NBU services.
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of the Global Zone unless
it is required to be in the Global Zone (NFS server, NTP, etc.).
Perhaps going in the direction of Secure Solaris, there should
be an option at installation to choose Restricted or Trusted Global
Zone, although that has it's own set of issues.
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. named is compiled to look for it's config in /etc and
it's data in /var/named (neither of which are inherited). This lets us
use _one_ image of the named code and separate configurations and data
in each non-global zone. The same technique should work for Apache.
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and it might break in the future.
So I guess the answer I am giving is that we tried a work around for
giving the physical interface a real IP address and were told it was a
bad idea :-)
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packages for me.
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Master or Media server fucntionality
(although I expect that a Master ONLY server would work fine, as it
doesn't really use the direct hardware devices, but that is not a
common configuration).
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is
supposed to be converted into an LOFS mount (just as any auto-mount of
a server by itself is). I haven't tried this yet, as none of our zoned
systems are NFS server (yet), but home directory mounts from remote
servers into non-global zones works just fine.
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On 7/31/06, Glenn Faden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Kraus wrote:
If the home directories are auto-mounted, then work just like
on a non-zoned system. NFS from remote servers is mounted via NFS, if
the global zone is the home directory server, then the NFS mount is
supposed
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