ne at all, like routing or nfs. Is there a list somewhere, or does SMF contain a flag for services that can not run in a zone?Any pointers are appreciated. --Jan Hendrik MangoldĀ Sun Microsystems650-585-5484 (x81371)"idle hands are the developer
ture.right, I named it as a "service" that can not run in a zone because it manages structures in the kernel as well as nfs, and hence "global" (which is my understanding). --Jan Hendrik MangoldĀ Sun Microsystems650-585-5484 (x81371)"idl
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
> 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
I am programatically creating zones and just realized that they all have the
same "fingerprint" in /etc/zones/index. The zones are created from the same
template in /etc/zones
Is that correct or should I be worried?
Thanks for any pointers
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