Hello,
I've opensolaris nv_84 and I look in /etc/zones and see template
SUNWtsoldef, what for is this zone ?
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Maciej Browarski
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Dan Price wrote:
On Thu 03 Apr 2008 at 11:16AM, Maciej Browarski wrote:
Hello,
I've opensolaris nv_84 and I look in /etc/zones and see template
SUNWtsoldef, what for is this zone ?
I believe it is part of the trusted extensions architecture, which
relies upon zones.
If you're
Joe,
liveupgrade uses a different logic for zones-root filesystems/mountpoints.
If the physical mountpoint /zonesroot stays the same, then it
copies the zone-root and renames the copy like:
/zoneroot/zone_name_one -- /zoneroot/zone_name_one-s10u4-patched
later on, if you boot the new
Ellard Roush writes:
James Carlson wrote:
That point in time is as soon as your application can start. It need
not have any dependencies at all.
Here is the other point that needs to be clarified.
This is not an application.
Applications do not start until much later.
We have to get
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Paul Van Der Zwan wrote:
I only ran into it with the servers enabled at boot in the zones, disabling
the servers seems
to fix the problem.
The sockets apparently only were created when the server was running. Even
though I had
the zones halted the
Hi James,
James Carlson wrote:
Ellard Roush writes:
James Carlson wrote:
That point in time is as soon as your application can start. It need
not have any dependencies at all.
Here is the other point that needs to be clarified.
This is not an application.
Applications do not start until