[zones-discuss] Using SMC in zones

2006-06-21 Thread Abraham Panicker
Hi, I want to create new users when inside a zone. Previously in Sol 9, I would have used admintool as an easy way to create users. However in Solaris 10, I have to use SMC. However there is no smc under /usr/sadm/bin directory when inside the zone. I also noticed that 'smc' from the global

[zones-discuss] Will ipf re-direct to my non-global zone?

2006-06-21 Thread Christine Tran
I'm reading this section from the ipf how-to: "The rdr function is applied to packets that enter the firewall on the specified interface. When a packet comes in that matches a rdr rule, its destination address is then rewritten, it is pushed into ipf for filtering, and should it successfully

Re: [zones-discuss] Zones on NAS...

2006-06-21 Thread Simon Redmill
Thanks for the info all. So this now raises a couple of related questions : i) Can an NFS share be either mounted directly into a zone relative to the global root or lofs mounted relative to the global root? ii) Can an NFS share be lofs mounted via 'zoneadm add fs' into a zone? iii) If both a

Re: [zones-discuss] Zones on NAS...

2006-06-21 Thread David . Comay
i) Can an NFS share be either mounted directly into a zone relative to the global root or lofs mounted relative to the global root? I'm not sure on what you're asking specifically. The global zone can export its own file systems to a non-global zone via lofs(7FS) (including those it exports to

Re: [zones-discuss] Zones on NAS...

2006-06-21 Thread Simon Redmill
Hi David : [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i) Can an NFS share be either mounted directly into a zone relative to the global root or lofs mounted relative to the global root? I'm not sure on what you're asking specifically. The global zone can export its own file systems to a no

Re: [zones-discuss] Zones on NAS...

2006-06-21 Thread Jeff Victor
Hi Simon, Simon Redmill wrote: Hi David : [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i) Can an NFS share be either mounted directly into a zone relative to the global root or lofs mounted relative to the global root? I'm not sure on what you're asking specifically. The global zone can export its own file sy