On Wed 19 Oct 2011 at 07:51PM, Patrick Stahl wrote:
> I'm fed up and want to write a scan that will run with root priviledge
> to look "up" from inside our logical domains and non-global zones to
> find the parents name / IP / host system / something tangible (or even
> obscure - I'll do a resolve
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| On 2011-10-19 19:51:23, Patrick Stahl wrote:
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| Did we find a firm solution to doing this? Can we look "up" yet? I've seen
good suggestions on how to work around if you're in on the "build" phase, but
we have
I know this thread is a bit older, but...
Did we find a firm solution to doing this? Can we look "up" yet? I've seen
good suggestions on how to work around if you're in on the "build" phase, but
we have an implementation group that builds our frames out. Another group
working on the virtuals
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> That is...is there a mechanism provided to do this?
>
> As an afterthought, this also applies to non-global zones, although
> one can stick something in the oem-banner eeprom variable that is identically
> visible on all the zones, whic
On 07/02/10 13:47, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
That is...is there a mechanism provided to do this?
As an afterthought, this also applies to non-global zones, although
one can stick something in the oem-banner eeprom variable that is identically
visible on all the zones, which is not the case on
That is...is there a mechanism provided to do this?
As an afterthought, this also applies to non-global zones, although
one can stick something in the oem-banner eeprom variable that is identically
visible on all the zones, which is not the case on LDOMs.
However, that's not a supported mechanism