Anne Moore wrote:
> Okay, that's good information. I can then install it manually and things
> should work. I'll try in the morning.
You could perhaps install all of the contents of that package (plus any
other packages that are required and similarly situated), and that might
well work.
I'm pr
Jordan Brown (Sun) wrote:
> You could perhaps install all of the contents of that package (plus any
> other packages that are required and similarly situated), and that might
> well work.
... but it would of course not be a supported configuration.
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Okay, that's good information. I can then install it manually and things
should work. I'll try in the morning.
Thanks
Anne
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From: Jordan Brown (Sun) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 10:26 PM
To: Anne Moore
Cc: 'Paul Kraus'; zones-discuss@opens
Anne Moore wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I am talking about the Solaris Management Console. I
> have a whole-root zone and those two services are running. However, there is
> no /usr/sbin/smc in my whole-root zone. It's like the whole-root
> installation didn't even install it. Very odd.
SUNWmcc
Pual
Thanks for the reply. I am talking about the Solaris Management Console. I
have a whole-root zone and those two services are running. However, there is
no /usr/sbin/smc in my whole-root zone. It's like the whole-root
installation didn't even install it. Very odd.
Any idea, besides these two
Moin!
On Apr 23, 2008, at 17:27 , Sanjay Akula wrote:
> I have a question on DNS, Is it better to be DNS on Global-zone
> rather than
>in localzone?
>I would like to know the pros and cons of DNS to be in global
> zone than
>local zone. Pl. suggest me
Well the answer is very straig
Hi Users,
I have a question on DNS, Is it better to be DNS on Global-zone rather than
in localzone?
I would like to know the pros and cons of DNS to be in global zone than
local zone. Pl. suggest me
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Regards,
SysAdmin
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