In S10u6 labeled zones must use TCP sockets to connect to the global
zone Xserver. The DISPLAY variable must be set to either
global-zone-hostname:0 or localhost:0. Some code in X11 will fallback to
using localhost:0 when :0 (specifying local transport, eg. UNIX domain
sockets) fails. S10u5 and
Bruno Gillet wrote:
> Are you sure you have configured the unlabeled zone ?
> From a dtterm as root @ admin_high try to zlogin to your unlabeled
> zone and press return. Don't you have some settings to complete ?
No, "zlogin -C " just gives a login prompt. The
experiment I mentioned with xclock
Mike,
Are you sure you have configured the unlabeled zone ?
From a dtterm as root @ admin_high try to zlogin to your unlabeled
zone and press return. Don't you have some settings to complete ?
The X11 server is running admin_* so you should not have anything
to setup in your non global zones.
H
I have a system which is running TX on S10u6. It has a global zone and
just one labelled zone at the moment. For reasons we shan't go into,
Trusted CDE is the desktop of choice, rather than TJDS.
I can happily log in as root and open dtterm windows within a CDE session.
There is another user co
Charles Meo wrote:
> Note that this disk is flat out writing ~100 KB/sec, using what appear to
> be 512b or 1k writes. The identical operation from the same tarball gets
> around 15MB/sec in the global zone. What on earth is going on here? How do
> I fix it?
Sun-tar and GNU-tar both unpack in
On Thu 18 Dec 2008 at 11:40AM, Charles Meo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just set up some zones on a V440 to host various applications. I've
> noticed extremely poor performance untarring various things, characterised
> by masses of very small io operations:
...
> Note that this disk is flat out wri