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Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 1:16 PM
To: Dombrowski, Neil
Cc: zones-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [zones-discuss] networking
On (02/16/10 19:03), Dombrowski, Neil wrote:
I'm new to zones
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From: steffen.weibe...@sun.com [mailto:steffen.weibe...@sun.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 12:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [zones-discuss] networking
On 02/16/10 17:17, Christine Tran wrote:
On Tue, Feb 16
Dombrowski, Neil wrote:
My next question (which I think may have been partially answered already);
it's obvious now that the global zone inherits the ngzones (non-global zones)
routing information; is that a two-way street? If zone1 has a default route
using 10.10.10.1 as it's gateway, and
On 02/17/10 14:38, James Carlson wrote:
Dombrowski, Neil wrote:
My next question (which I think may have been partially answered already); it's
obvious now that the global zone inherits the ngzones (non-global zones)
routing information; is that a two-way street? If zone1 has a default route
I'm new to zones, and this appears to be a conundrum for me: I have a global
zone that shows multiple default routes (on different interfaces). It also
shows a third separate interface (clprivnet0) with an IP that's not in anyone's
documentation(actually there are two physical servers set up
On (02/16/10 19:03), Dombrowski, Neil wrote:
I'm new to zones, and this appears to be a conundrum for me: I have a
global zone that shows multiple default routes (on different
interfaces). It also shows a third separate interface (clprivnet0) with
an IP that's not in anyone's
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From: sowmini.varad...@sun.com [mailto:sowmini.varad...@sun.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 1:16 PM
To: Dombrowski, Neil
Cc: zones-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [zones-discuss] networking
On (02/16/10 19:03), Dombrowski, Neil wrote:
I'm new to zones
To: zones-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [zones-discuss] networking
Hi
Are you sure cluster is disabled, what does /usr/cluster/bin/status show?
Enda
On 16/02/2010 21:59, Dombrowski, Neil wrote:
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From: sowmini.varad...@sun.com [mailto:sowmini.varad...@sun.com
Darren Reed wrote:
Guys, In most parts of the source code, the zoneid is unsigned,
except for where we use ALL_ZONES. Then in some places,
we assign or expect -1 to be the zoneid, for example in what
psh prints and expects to see.
It would seem that we want the zoneid to be unsigned except
Darren Reed wrote:
James Carlson wrote:
What kind of confusion are you expecting?
If it is an opaque type, then how does it get printed?
You have to use one of the look-up functions to convert it to a string
for printing. Zones are named, not numbered, even in the kernel.
This was a
Darren Reed wrote:
On 18/09/09 10:44 AM, James Carlson wrote:
Darren Reed wrote:
As an unsigned integer for all values, except -1, or as a signed integer?
I still think it's properly neither. Users can't reasonably do
anything with those ephemeral numbers, so printing them (or using
John Leser wrote:
Darren Reed wrote:
Do a man snoop and search for the word zone.
Oh, that was a bit of a let-down...
Anyway, this seems to pose an interesting challenge to programs like
snoop that want to encode zone ID information in output files. The zone
ID numbers are essentially
Do a man snoop and search for the word zone.
My argument wasn't that there were zero bugs in the OS. That keyword
seems to me to be pretty clearly a defect in snoop. (And apparently a
recent one; less than a year old.)
... and indeed, there's a CR open to allow snoop to accept zone
On 11/10/08 13:56, Steve Lawrence wrote:
...
I am sure there must be a way to tell ipf to force packets from the be-
net to the fe-net to go out on the wire, presumably using dup-to but
I was unable to make it work, so I am using source-nat at the moment.
I look forward to hearing that
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