[zones-discuss] cmn_err / zcmn_err

2008-08-11 Thread Jason King
I'm working on rfe 6613349 suid not allowed message could be better, and one issue is that the current error message uses cmn_err() (usr/src/uts/common/os/exec.c:613). I'm pretty sure this should use zcmn_err(), since (to me at least) I would think the message should (at least) go to the zone wher

Re: [zones-discuss] swap memory cap and swap command output

2008-08-11 Thread Glenn Brunette
Mike Gerdts wrote: > On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Glenn Brunette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> My apologies if this is a RTFM moment, but I have been looking and have >> been unable to find an answer. If memory caps are defined for a given >> zone, why doesn't the output of swap display the

Re: [zones-discuss] swap memory cap and swap command output

2008-08-11 Thread Mike Gerdts
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Glenn Brunette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My apologies if this is a RTFM moment, but I have been looking and have > been unable to find an answer. If memory caps are defined for a given > zone, why doesn't the output of swap display the cap? > > # zonecfg -z we

Re: [zones-discuss] swap memory cap and swap command output

2008-08-11 Thread Glenn Brunette
Thanks! Jerry Jelinek wrote: > Glenn Brunette wrote: >> My apologies if this is a RTFM moment, but I have been looking and have >> been unable to find an answer. If memory caps are defined for a given >> zone, why doesn't the output of swap display the cap? > > 6572077 size of swapfs filesystem

Re: [zones-discuss] swap memory cap and swap command output

2008-08-11 Thread Jerry Jelinek
Glenn Brunette wrote: > My apologies if this is a RTFM moment, but I have been looking and have > been unable to find an answer. If memory caps are defined for a given > zone, why doesn't the output of swap display the cap? 6572077 size of swapfs filesystems in a zone should reflect zone.max-swap

[zones-discuss] swap memory cap and swap command output

2008-08-11 Thread Glenn Brunette
My apologies if this is a RTFM moment, but I have been looking and have been unable to find an answer. If memory caps are defined for a given zone, why doesn't the output of swap display the cap? # zonecfg -z web info capped-memory capped-memory: physical: 1G [swap: 200M] # zon

Re: [zones-discuss] questions regarding applying patches on global/non-global zone. (Case 11273876)

2008-08-11 Thread Vineeth Pillai
Hi Chunhuan, SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES when set to TRUE means that the package has to be applied either to all zones or no zones. A patch with SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES=TRUE cannot exist on as subset of the zones. The above statement is valid irrespective of whether the zone is a whole root zone or a sparse ro

Re: [zones-discuss] questions regarding applying patches on global/non-global zone. (Case 11273876)

2008-08-11 Thread Enda O'Connor ( Sun Micro Systems Ireland)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi experts, > > I would like consult you some questions regarding applying > patches on global/non-global zone. > > If non-global zone isn't inherited from global zone(for example, > when created zone by zonecfg via removing inherit-pkg-dir), there > is no relation betw

[zones-discuss] questions regarding applying patches on global/non-global zone. (Case 11273876)

2008-08-11 Thread Chunhuan . Shen
Hi experts, I would like consult you some questions regarding applying patches on global/non-global zone. If non-global zone isn't inherited from global zone(for example, when created zone by zonecfg via removing inherit-pkg-dir), there is no relation between global zone and non-global zone when