How to see Globle Zone information from Local Zone ?
Any command to see the Globle zone name from local zone ?
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On Thu 18 Jan 2007 at 01:11AM, prakash wrote:
> How to see Globle Zone information from Local Zone ?
Which information?
> Any command to see the Globle zone name from local zone ?
The zone name of the global zone is always "global". Note that the host
name and the zone name are not the same thi
I have lot of local zones in number of machines,
Each of the zones has configured with some application,
sometimes i will get filesystem alart, (file system full) so i need to increase
those filesystem for that i need to know the globle zone of the local
zone...,means atleast the globel zone na
prakash wrote:
I have the sitiuation like the below:-
=== Normally pepole will directly login
to the local zones, some of the machines not installed by me, so i
dont know about the globel zone information of a local zone, So here
i have to increase a filesystem on
You can create files in the local zones from the global zone,
so you could just do
global# hostname > /zone/path/root/globalname
and the zone in /zone/path would have a file called /globalname with the
hostname of its 'parent' in.
On 18/01/07, prakash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have lot of
Thanks for the info. It's kind of what I expected but not what I wanted to
hear. Just out of curiosity, are any of these things visible in SMC Container
Manager? I keep meaning to find time to try that to see what it would provide
but time ...
I think that it's getting critical to be able to di
I'd like to see a command that would give this information as well. Being able
to see how resources are being used and what's changed from the configured
state would be helpful. So I second that RFE.
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Octave J. Orgeron
Solaris Systems Engineer
I understand that NFS-exports need to be done in the global zone, so I
dutifully added:
share -F nfs -o ro=stats.lmig.com /zones/myzone/root/logdir
to /etc/dfs/dfstab of my global zone.
But when the master system rebooted, the NFS export happened before the
local zone could boot. So the zone co
This feature is not supported with standard Solaris. It is only
supported in Trusted Extensions. There are at least two problems in
standard Solaris. As you pointed out, the NFS sharing should not take
place until the zone is booted, and it should be unshared when the zone
is halted. TX does th
I'm guessing your zonecfg for myzone looks something like:
fs:
dir: /logdir
special: /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0
raw: /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s0
type: ufs
options: []
If you want to share the filesystem from the global zone, mount the device
in the global zone, and in the no
Thanks, this looks feasible, although awkward. I also considered simply
moving the filesystem to the global zone's vfstab, and set it to mount
under /zones/my_zone/root (ie mount it into the local zone). This is
probably a bad idea, but I'm not entirely sure why.
- greg
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