Can I get the feature of administrating privileges for zones ("set
limitpriv=...") by using Solaris Express?
...and anyone know ETA for Solaris 10 release 7 ?
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Nergal Dimitri wrote:
Can I get the feature of administrating privileges for zones ("set
limitpriv=...") by using Solaris Express?
Yes.
...and anyone know ETA for Solaris 10 release 7 ?
I heard S10u3.
Thanks,
Zoram
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Thanks! And I heard the release for S10u3 was planned for november this year.
Cheers,
Nergal
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On Mon 25 Sep 2006 at 01:51AM, Nergal Dimitri wrote:
> Can I get the feature of administrating privileges for zones ("set
> limitpriv=...") by using Solaris Express?
As others have said, yes.
> ...and anyone know ETA for Solaris 10 release 7 ?
I'm not sure what you mean by "release 7." Solaris
I missinterpreted the release names, thought the 6 in '6/06' was the 6th
release this year, that's why I thought next release would be 7.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Nergal
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I have looked hard to find an answer to my question but without success. If I
have missed it please let me know.
If zones are used is there a limit to the number of slices that can be created?
My goal would be to setup a normal install with the normal slices such as /,
/usr, /etc, /opt, /export
On 9/25/06, Josh Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If zones are used is there a limit to the number of slices that can be created?
My goal would be to setup a normal install with the normal slices such as /,
/usr, /etc, /opt, /export/home and others that would be shared to the sparse
zones th
Paul Kraus wrote:
On 9/25/06, Josh Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If zones are used is there a limit to the number of slices that can be
created?
My goal would be to setup a normal install with the normal slices such
as /, /usr, /etc, /opt, /export/home and others that would be shared
to
I am having a little difficulty understanding (solving) a problem I have with
several zones using different "virtual" network interfaces.
The issue is as follows:
I create several zones using a physical network inteface (ce1) that isn't
actually physically connected. The zones use class C 192.1
Jan Hendrik Mangold writes:
> I create several zones using a physical network inteface (ce1) that
> isn't actually physically connected.
Packets probably flow best when the physical interface is connected.
What's the goal in leaving it unconnected?
> I don't want the zones to be able to talk amo
> Packets probably flow best when the physical interface is connected.
>
> What's the goal in leaving it unconnected?
that the zone is created for a purly "virtual" purpose. I need to
create/destroy a "massive" number of light weight zones as "container" for a
user.
> By default, if there's a
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