Re: [zones-discuss] Shared IP or Exclusive IP with vnics

2009-04-28 Thread Steffen Weiberle
On 04/28/09 06:09, Vincent Boisard wrote: Thanks for your help, Let me summarize this: - Shared IP has the advantage that the global zone fully administers the network: zone don't have to (and even CAN'T) bother with it. There may be a slight advantage performance wise. Yes. I would expect

[zones-discuss] Routing issue with zones installed

2009-04-28 Thread Enrico Maria Crisostomo
Hi. I've got a routing issue with Solaris 10 Update 5 and I don't know if I can solve it. Basically I've got a multihomed server: enr...@server0:~$ ifconfig -a lo0: flags=2001000849UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL mtu 8232 index 1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff00 lo0:1:

Re: [zones-discuss] Routing issue with zones installed

2009-04-28 Thread Enrico Maria Crisostomo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks Christine. Multi homing the router is an option we are considering and I'm waiting for it to be assessed but unfortunately is not that obvious for us to get it. server0 is the global zone, indeed, and I thought I could use somehow its

Re: [zones-discuss] Shared IP or Exclusive IP with vnics

2009-04-28 Thread Jeff Victor
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 6:09 AM, Vincent Boisard vbois...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for your help, Let me summarize this: - Shared IP has the advantage that the global zone fully administers the network: zone don't have to (and even CAN'T) bother with it. There may be a slight advantage

Re: [zones-discuss] Zonestat v1.4 Available

2009-04-28 Thread Andrei Tokarev
Hi Jeff. Thank you very much for sharing it with us. That's a very slick tool and I was looking for something like this for quite some time now. You just made our lives a lot easier. We found 2 issues you should be aware of: 1. As this guy pointed out on your blog

Re: [zones-discuss] Zone Stuck in a shutting_down state

2009-04-28 Thread Derek McEachern
It's possible that it could be nfs mount related since the zone did have nfs mounted fs's but they should have been umounted prior to shutting down the zone. In any event I can no longer get into the zone to checkusing zlogin and zlogin -C. I tried Bryan's suggestion on looking for processes

Re: [zones-discuss] Zone Stuck in a shutting_down state

2009-04-28 Thread Ben Rockwood
Derek McEachern wrote: It's possible that it could be nfs mount related since the zone did have nfs mounted fs's but they should have been umounted prior to shutting down the zone. In any event I can no longer get into the zone to checkusing zlogin and zlogin -C. I tried Bryan's suggestion

Re: [zones-discuss] Zone Stuck in a shutting_down state

2009-04-28 Thread Alexander J. Maidak
If its hung nfs mount you should be able to see it still mounted in the /etc/mntab file in the global zone: grep nfs /etc/mntab. It will be mounted under the zonepath. You should then be able to do a umount -f /path-to-nfsmnt from the global zone and if you're really lucky the zone will finish

Re: [zones-discuss] Zone Stuck in a shutting_down state

2009-04-28 Thread Derek McEachern
There were a bunch of nfs mounts listed in the /etc/mntab of the global zone. I was able to umount them but zone is still hung up. I tried killing the zoneadmd process and ran zoneadm halt again and it started the zoneadmd back up but it didn't do anything. Thanks to everyone for their