Hi,
I am trying to clone a zone from a master that has an exclusive IP stack, and
specifying an exclusive IP stack for the new zone. I'm using a modified
zonemgr scripts (mods will be submitted to the zonemgr project), and the new
zone ends up with a shared stack. Is cloning an exclusive stac
F.V.(Phil)Porcella wrote:
> HI Folks,
> I recently installed a patch in the GZ of my zoned machine, it installed
> without any problem.
>
> Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
> -bash-3.00$ patchadd -p|grep 122231
> Patch: 122231-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 121453-02 Incompat
I figured out my problems.
- 1. I left off the trailing slash. Thus it didn't get any network
config items.
- 2. Is this a zonemgr bug? It would not recognize the dns server
name in the comma delimited list:
When I changed:
-d "mf-usca19-12.red.iplanet.com,mf-usca15-13.red.iplanet.com"
Good evening,
What would be the best way to determine the RSS usage of one zone running an
application with shared memory in U3 ?
Will U4 prstat command report the right memory usage ?
Trying to report on memory usage per zone for capacity planning, and Sun
Management Center and the Zone plugin
I'm trying to use the latest zonemgr...see script below.
Must the zonename as specified by "-n" be the hostname?
And if so, what is the purpose of specifying the hostname in "-I"?
I ran zonemgr as seen below and it failed to complete nicely.
It could not find the dns servers. and instructed me
The procedure for renaming a Solaris 10 local zone's hostname is not well
documented. By trial and error, Sun support and I worked out the following.
When setting up a new local zone, "unsetenv TMPDIR" or a number of key packages
will fail to install in the new zone.
"hostname newHostName" and
Joe Pawlicki wrote:
> Again, maybe something so basic that everyone knows it, but I don't see any
> reason why you can't run zones on a system under the FSS, for some pretty
> functional load balancing, without having to create and associate pools.
> Just configure your zone.cpu-shares in each zone
Again, maybe something so basic that everyone knows it, but I don't see any
reason why you can't run zones on a system under the FSS, for some pretty
functional load balancing, without having to create and associate pools. Just
configure your zone.cpu-shares in each zone, enable the FSS in the
Joe Pawlicki wrote:
> For posterity, response received: inherit-pkg-dir just establishes ro lofs
> mounts, but don't prevent other pkgs system-wide to appear in the NGZ.
Further, if you want to install a package in the global zone, but you don't
want it to appear in existing or future zones, use
On Fri 06 Jul 2007 at 01:10PM, Jeff Victor wrote:
> >>
> >> - We are planning to test 1000 nodes (=containers) on a 2 GB RAM
> >> Athlon Dual Core 4.2 GHz machine. Is that possible?
>
> I'll make a stronger statement than JeffS: a Solaris container
> requires at least 20MB of RAM to boot and start
On Fri 06 Jul 2007 at 12:15PM, Jerry Jelinek wrote:
> Russ Petruzzelli wrote:
> > In a script I'd like to run prtdiag if I am in a global zone.
> >
> > Is there a zoneadm command to tell me what kind of zone I'm in? It's
> > not jumping out at me in the zoneadm help.
> >
> > eg:
> >
> > if [[
BTW, http://www.slamd.com/ might do what you need. And it is
Java. I have used it in a zone to proxy LDAP requests between a
client and LDAP server. But not with lots of connections.
Dennis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a friend of mine has written a P2P application in Java as a master thesis.
> Now we wan
Besides what Jeff and Jeff has said,
Dennis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a friend of mine has written a P2P application in Java as a master thesis.
> Now we want to setup a testing configuration using containers to simulate the
> function of each node. Therefore I have several question, any help is
> appr
Russ Petruzzelli wrote:
> In a script I'd like to run prtdiag if I am in a global zone.
>
> Is there a zoneadm command to tell me what kind of zone I'm in? It's
> not jumping out at me in the zoneadm help.
>
> eg:
>
> if [[ == true ]]; then
>
>
> OR is there a way to get this to run
In a script I'd like to run prtdiag if I am in a global zone.
Is there a zoneadm command to tell me what kind of zone I'm in? It's
not jumping out at me in the zoneadm help.
eg:
if [[ == true ]]; then
OR is there a way to get this to run in a zone?...
/usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-80/
Jeff Savit wrote:
> Hi Dennis,
>
> You might not have enough RAM for 1,000. (Only 2MB/zone! Not counting
> RAM needed for the kernel) For discussion, see Jeff Victor's blog
> http://blogs.sun.com/JeffV/ especially the 3 entries titled "Spawning
> 0.5kZ/hr". He reasched 1,000 zones, but he had m
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