Re: [zones-discuss] How to configure network for zone?

2007-11-23 Thread Michael Barto
You need to consider each zone to be an individual host with is own IP. Share means it uses the same NIC card to connect to the internet. The following is the RAW network output (ifconfig -a ) from the global zone (dione)  and comparing it with the same output for the local zone (dione-dev) to

Re: [zones-discuss] V890 - Dual Core Processor

2007-11-23 Thread Amol Chiplunkar
The nature of the processors is transparent to the zone/resource pool infrastructure as it gets what the Solaris 10 OS gives it. In other words, the processors listed in psrinfo can be allocated to the zones, either via pools or dedicated-cpu resource thx - amol Bangalore, Suresh wrote:

[zones-discuss] How can i update mount point en solaris 10 without reboot

2007-11-23 Thread Jose, Tony
Hi all I am working with a Solaris 10 servers, so I set up 2 zones. The doubt that I have is How can I do for establishing mount point with out reboot the zone. Up to now when I want to establish a mount point in the zone that I do something like is: 1. In the domain, I updates

Re: [zones-discuss] How can i update mount point en solaris 10 without reboot

2007-11-23 Thread Pedro Espinoza
As long as it is not zone path, you can do it while zone is running. 1. First umount /zone_path/root/mount_point from the global zone. 2. use zonecfg -z zone_name, and delete that mountpoint, using rm dir 3. next mount /zone_path/root/new_mount from the global zone 4. Add this mount using

Re: [zones-discuss] How can i update mount point en solaris 10 without reboot

2007-11-23 Thread Sengor .
Hi, I've not tested this mechanism on zones, however take a look at the 'mount -o remount' option within the global zone it self. On 11/24/07, Jose, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all I am working with a Solaris 10 servers, so I set up 2 zones. The doubt that I have is How can I do

Re: [zones-discuss] How to configure network for zone?

2007-11-23 Thread Steffen Weiberle
Ava, Ava Zhang wrote: Konstantin Gremliza wrote: Ava Zhang schrieb: Zoram Thanga wrote: That's the problem. Use an IP address which is not in use. Shared IP doesn't mean you share the IP address itself. It's the IP *stack* that is shared. Zoram Must I use a free IP in the same