Re: [zones-discuss] Exit the zone then glassfish or jboss shutdown

2006-07-03 Thread Vineeth Pillai - SUN Microsystems

Hi Vichay,

vichai ar. wrote:


Hello ,All I am new to solaris and opensolaris community.
I am lonely here nobody of my friends use solaris.

I try to create a zone follow by the documents
and using ip address 192.168.1.10 in my subnet ( router 192.168.1.1, other pc 
192.168.1.6 )
Do we use virtual ip or real ip?
 



Zones use virtual interfaces on top of a physical interface in the 
system. For eg: if you have a physical interface called bge0 assigned to 
a zone, then in effect the zone will be using the virtual interface bge0:1.



and I try to install  JES or glassfish , jboss
by copy the zip file in to zone path (using GUI move zip file)
is that the correct way?
 


I feel there is no harm in installing this way..


and I install by login to the zone.
and install by normally.

after that start glassfish.
It's working , I can ping 192.168.1.10
and can invoke http://192.168.1.10:8080 from another computer
to test the glassfish is running

after that I use  exit (from glassfish console)
and exit again (for this x-zone)

and then I refresh the browser again.
the Application server is look like it turn off. (shutdown)
 

Can you make this point a bit more clear. I couldn't understand what 
made the Server shutdown?




Are the above things is correct way to use zone?
What I understand zone is just a private own environment
so I can dare to install anything on zone without effect the global?
so I can keep my global zone clean and fresh as fresh OS installation?
 



You are right. Zone is a completely isolated OS instance running inside 
a Solaris instance. What ever change you make inside the zone( as a 
non-global zone user) won't affect the global zone.  So you can install 
any thing on the non-global zone, but after logging into the zone.


You have to keep in mind that there will be only one kernel running , 
even if there are multiple zones in the System. Single kernel handles 
all the zones in the System. So all kernel related packages and patches 
can be installed only from global zone.  Except for the above mentioned 
things, you can use the zone as you like, with out the fear of damaging 
the Global zone.


Do let me know if you have any more querries regarding this.

HTH
~Vineeth




regards.
bank


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[zones-discuss] Exit the zone then glassfish or jboss shutdown

2006-06-30 Thread vichai ar.
Hello ,All I am new to solaris and opensolaris community.
I am lonely here nobody of my friends use solaris.

I try to create a zone follow by the documents
and using ip address 192.168.1.10 in my subnet ( router 192.168.1.1, other pc 
192.168.1.6 )
Do we use virtual ip or real ip?

and I try to install  JES or glassfish , jboss
by copy the zip file in to zone path (using GUI move zip file)
is that the correct way?

and I install by login to the zone.
and install by normally.

after that start glassfish.
It's working , I can ping 192.168.1.10
and can invoke http://192.168.1.10:8080 from another computer
to test the glassfish is running

after that I use  exit (from glassfish console)
and exit again (for this x-zone)

and then I refresh the browser again.
the Application server is look like it turn off. (shutdown)


Are the above things is correct way to use zone?
What I understand zone is just a private own environment
so I can dare to install anything on zone without effect the global?
so I can keep my global zone clean and fresh as fresh OS installation?



regards.
bank
 
 
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