Hi everyone,
what happens if I have zones running and I shutdown the machine with a:
shutdown -i5 -g0 -y
Are the zones halted (zoneadm -z zone halt), or a shutdown command is
executed in each running zone?
Another question:
Is there a way to have dependencies between zones (A needs B, so B is
Vincent Boisard wrote:
Hi everyone,
what happens if I have zones running and I shutdown the machine with a:
shutdown -i5 -g0 -y
Are the zones halted (zoneadm -z zone halt), or a shutdown command is
executed in each running zone?
During the shutdown, if system/zones (SMF service) is
Thanks for your help,
I'll have a look at the zone service method.
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Renaud Manus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vincent Boisard wrote:
Hi everyone,
what happens if I have zones running and I shutdown the machine with a:
shutdown -i5 -g0 -y
Are the zones
Hi,
I have multiple Zones within the same server, I ll disconnect the cable.
Is The Network communication between zones (+server) still working ?
Thanks for any help.
Rgds
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I had similar issues on Solaris 10 update 5. Turns out that it was a buggy SSH
patch that broke X11 forwarding. This issue was present from both global and
non-global zones. The workaround was to enable an ipv6 loopback interface in
the global zone, but this also worked in non-global zones as