really am not sure if this is correct or just
severely historic knowledge.
Paul
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hi!
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 15:44, Paul Davis paul.da...@sun.com
wrote:
Is
there a tool available that can incrementally consume memory in a zone?
How about just doing malloc() calls until
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Sounds like they want to access the local zone's console directly from
a terminal server? I don't believe there is a concept of that in the
zones model (of course, the local zone's console is normally started
with "zlogin -C zonename" from the global zone).
HTH,
Paul
Christine Tran wrote:
You can set the TIMEZONE as desired within each local zone to be
different than the global zone, but each zone does not keep it's own
time as such.
Paul
Duncan Groenewald wrote:
Is it possible to change the time in a zone to be different from the main
installation ?
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Rodney and all:
Thanks all for all the input.
Rodney, you have some great ideas for an RFE.
Edna, you are correct that the same issue exists on tiered, physical
servers, but as Rodney points out, this is typically solved by manual
operator intervention. My question was if anything existed
For this config, HW RAID is a non-negotiable requirement and SVM cannot
be used to mirror the internal drives. It comes from a historic aversion
toward the old SDS (Disksuite Suite).
Paul
Mike Gerdts wrote:
On 2/6/07, Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SVM with soft partitions
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: zones-discuss@opensolaris.org
On 2/7/07, Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a proposed config on T2000 that will use the HW RAID to mirror
the internal disks. So with a limited number of physical slices on the
internal disks, we are looking at having
Sure, good point. I forgot about the possibility of using a single
slice in a ZFS pool. Could be an option here.
Paul
Darren Dunham wrote:
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ZFS wouldn't appear to be an option here as we are
only dealing with a
pair of internal disks