On 12/ 4/10 02:42 PM, Fabian R. Breschi wrote:
Hello,
I have installed SUNWsmba on a non-global zone as well as in the global zone
The global zone is okay, while the non-global zone it doesn't looks like to
reply correctly to incoming connections.
Has anybody had this type of problem? maybe
Ian,
Thanks for your reply,
Pls. read on inline:
On 12/ 4/10 02:42 PM, Fabian R. Breschi wrote:
Hello,
I have installed SUNWsmba on a non-global zone as
well as in the global zone
The global zone is okay, while the non-global zone
it doesn't looks like to reply correctly to incoming
Le 5 déc. 2010 à 15:14, Fabian R. Breschi a écrit :
On 12/ 4/10 02:42 PM, Fabian R. Breschi wrote:
Hello,
I was trying to figure out how to overcome the
not-supported native NFS service for non-global
zones, any suggestions?
You can't.
Fine so, the only workaround, I gues,s is to
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Nicolas Dorfsman n...@woup.net wrote:
Le 5 déc. 2010 à 15:14, Fabian R. Breschi a écrit :
On 12/ 4/10 02:42 PM, Fabian R. Breschi wrote:
Hello,
I was trying to figure out how to overcome the
not-supported native NFS service for non-global
zones, any
On 12/ 6/10 03:14 AM, Fabian R. Breschi wrote:
On 12/ 4/10 02:42 PM, Fabian R. Breschi wrote:
Hello,
I have installed SUNWsmba on a non-global zone as
well as in the global zone
The global zone is okay, while the non-global zone
it doesn't looks like to reply correctly to incoming
Le 5 déc. 2010 à 15:14, Fabian R. Breschi a écrit :
On 12/ 4/10 02:42 PM, Fabian R. Breschi wrote:
Hello,
I was trying to figure out how to overcome the
not-supported native NFS service for non-global
zones, any suggestions?
You can't.
Fine so, the only workaround,
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Former means pkg:/SUNWsmba or
pkg:/service/network/samba?
Former means Solaris 8 9!
The zones run on Solaris 10, using the bundled Samba.
--
Ian.
Great,
Thanks Ian, so the bundled Samba could be either SUNWsmba or in alternative
pkg:/service/network/samba to get running
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Fabian R. Breschi
fabian.bres...@acm.org wrote:
A bit more clarity on that caution is due - this only
applies to an
NFS mount from the global zone on which the
non-global zone is
running. Further, I thought that this was an
interaction between UFS
and NFS
I'm totally using ZFS allocation with no
involvement at all for UFS, so I guess that the idea
of achieving a share using the global-zone as the
server including the non-global zone dir it can be
valid anyway?
Yes, you can use NFS to share a directory from the
global zone to
other
Hello,
I have installed SUNWsmba on a non-global zone as well as in the global zone
The global zone is okay, while the non-global zone it doesn't looks like to
reply correctly to incoming connections.
Has anybody had this type of problem? maybe there's no support for SUNWsmba in
a non-global
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