It isn't a deficiency in the zones virtualisation model. In fact it is a
deliberate design goal
that zones NOT have such a high level of privielge available to them. The
reason you can't
create pools in a zone is because they don't have access to the privielges to
do so.
If you really need
I have 3 projects for 3 oracle instances and 10-15 users associated with
different projects is there any way i can list the users associated with all
the projects .. i know one method of id -p but for that i have to su to each
user
The system was handed over to me configured by external
Ketan wrote:
I have 3 projects for 3 oracle instances and 10-15 users associated with
different projects is there any way i can list the users associated with all
the projects .. i know one method of id -p but for that i have to su to each
user
The system was handed over to me configured
Menno Lageman wrote:
Ketan wrote:
I have 3 projects for 3 oracle instances and 10-15 users associated
with different projects is there any way i can list the users
associated with all the projects .. i know one method of id -p but
for that i have to su to each user
The system was handed
The info is in /etc/user_attr
if the user has an entry with a project attribute defined in the /etc/user_attr
extended user attributes database, then the value of the project attribute is
the default project. See the user_attr(4) man page.
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On 2009.07.29 11:31:14 -0700, Steve Lawrence wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 08:43:05AM +0200, Martin Rehak wrote:
Hi Steve,
On 2009.07.23 14:34:22 -0700, Steve Lawrence wrote:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 09:14:55AM +0200, Martin Rehak wrote:
Hi Steve,
On 2009.07.22 12:32:01