On 5/25/07, Steffen Weiberle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If your system does not have an interface, humm, good question.
Even an VNI
(not VNIC) requires a physical interface underneath. I imagine
the same for
a tunnel.
It is possible to configure VNI to pass traffic between zones without
a relat
On 3/24/06, Edward Pilatowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hey all,
what documentation is available about configuring zones on machines
that don't have outward facing network interfaces?
i guess i'm looking for documentation on recommended networking
configurations for zones using only loopback or
Hi Peter,
Peter Lees wrote:
hi folks
is it possible to do networking between global & non-global zones *without*
using a physical interface?
You need an interface which is plumbed and the logical interfaces
are created on.
Traffic between zones will not leave the system, however. IP will
Mike Gerdts writes:
> With Nevada I have seen reproducible panics by sending an UDP packet
> to a destination that does not exist on the local machine and there
> was no route to send it elsewhere. See
> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6422863. The bug
> report shows a rather compl
Can anybody tell me how to remove pool definitions within the zonecfg
utility? I've tried variations of zonecfg remove with no
luck. I can't find any syntax expamples in the documentation for
doing this.
Thanks in advance,
Bill
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Bill Casale wrote:
Can anybody tell me how to remove pool definitions within the zonecfg
utility? I've tried variations of zonecfg remove with no
luck. I can't find any syntax expamples in the documentation for
doing this.
It depends what release you are running. This is bug:
6442252 zonecf
Jerry Jelinek wrote:
Bill Casale wrote:
Can anybody tell me how to remove pool definitions within the zonecfg
utility? I've tried variations of zonecfg remove with no
luck. I can't find any syntax expamples in the documentation for
doing this.
Do you mean "pool definitions" or "zone-to-pool
hi,
really amazing new features in the unix world rbac, trusted aix, encryption
fs, secure by default, network installation support nfsv4, dynamic tracing
..
but live migration of the WPARs is interesting.
best regards
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One more point --
QIO support is [u]not[/u] dropped in 5.0. QIO is not supported in local zones;
ODM is supported in local zones.
Scott Kaiser
Director of Product Management
Veritas Storage Foundation
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