Why the following is not possible without rebooting? Imagine a situation
where multiple people are using the same zone, and one of them is running is
critical task and does not want to shut down the zone for a week; in the
meantime, another user demands us to add a vxfs file system.
add fs; set
Hi,
I wanted to setup vsftpd in non-global zones, but I am running into
problems wrt /usr/share/empty. I can create /usr/share/empty in
global-zone, but not in non-global zone. What's the workaround?
Thanks, pedro.
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Is it possible to attach a downrev un-detached zone using -f ?
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Does anyone have any ideas about why this is happening? If this is expected
behavior, shouldn't it be documented somewhere with a warning?
A wild guess: the original zone which all other zones are cloned from,
might be working as print server
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As long as it is not zone path, you can do it while zone is running.
1. First umount /zone_path/root/mount_point from the global zone.
2. use zonecfg -z zone_name, and delete that mountpoint, using rm dir
3. next mount /zone_path/root/new_mount from the global zone
4. Add this mount using
The tricky part is /var/sadm/install on the zone to be detached. This
directory gets out of sync when you attach to a different platform, or
different patch level. update on detach solves different patch level
problem.
On Dec 1, 2007 8:39 PM, Sengor . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Out of
Is there any way to enforce maxuproc at zone level? Or is there any
equivalent functionality at zoneadm/rctl level?
Thanks, PEdro
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in a chroot jail).
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 9:15 AM, elkhaoul elkhaoul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pedro,
Do you know how to configure DNS in chroot Env ? may be there is doc or
links ?
Thanks for your answers
Pedro Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I have a question on DNS
What autoup value can be set to SunFire 240 which has 4Gb memory and running
zones in it?
Why do you want to change default parameters? For instance, autoup on
solaris 9/10 is, by default, set to 30 seconds. With 4GB Ram, I am not
going to tune the fsflush daemon; that is, don't mess up with