[zones-discuss] ISV support for zones

2006-05-10 Thread Paul Koehler
My client just asked me what is Sun's strategy for getting ISV's to certify their applications with zones. Specifically they stated that there are 3 potential Solaris 10 OS configurations that ISV's must certify under--Sol 10 vanilla, whole root zones and sparse root zones. I know first hand

RE: [zones-discuss] ISV support for zones

2006-05-10 Thread De Mena, Ron
I believe a direction was taken to validate a vendor product against the least common denominator... If it works in a sparse root (whole and vanilla will work). Additionally, whole to include vanilla, and vanilla only as options. ISV certification is a very critical thing that may be an advantage

Re: [zones-discuss] ISV support for zones

2006-05-10 Thread Joseph Balenzano
Paul, Start here ... "Qualification Best Practices for Application Support in Non-Global Zones" http://developers.sun.com/solaris/articles/zone_app_qualif.html Paul Koehler wrote: My client just asked me what is Sun's strategy for getting ISV's to certify their applications with zones. Specifi

[zones-discuss] Re: Non-global zone sending TCP SYN-ACK packet over

2006-05-10 Thread Tobias Oberstein
My reply to Steffen didn't got through mailman .. Hi Steffen, > Hi Tobias, > > First impression would that this is a routing issue. > > What is the IP address of the global zone? Are you running IPMP? The global zone is bound to 3 of the 4 interfaces: .. e1000g0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2

[zones-discuss] Re: Non-global zone sending TCP SYN-ACK packet over

2006-05-10 Thread Tobias Oberstein
Hi Peter, > > Yes, IPMP is IP Multipathing. Even if you have multiple addresses on > > the same subnet on different interfaces, as you do, it does not > > automatically enable IPMP. > > Though the resulting configuration is unsupported and broken. That > is, if you have multiple IP interfaces