On Thu 27 Sep 2007 at 08:24AM, James Carlson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Anyone know how to start the restarter?
>
> You don't need to, and doing it wouldn't help. Instead, you need to
> use "zlogin -C zone2" to connect to the zone's console and answer the
> questions that sysidtool is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Anyone know how to start the restarter?
You don't need to, and doing it wouldn't help. Instead, you need to
use "zlogin -C zone2" to connect to the zone's console and answer the
questions that sysidtool is asking. Those questions (such as the root
password and default
On 9/26/07, James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Russ Petruzzelli writes:
> >
> > run "inetadm", see if rlogin is enabled...
>
> Note that rlogin and rsh (shell) are two completely separate and
> unrelated protocols.
And the situation is thoroughly confused by the fact that "rsh
hostname" r
Anyone know how to start the restarter?
xc12p11-b1-ce0-zone2# svcs -x
svc:/system/sysidtool:system (sysidtool)
State: offline since Wed Sep 26 14:40:18 2007
Reason: Start method is running.
See: http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-C4
See: sysidtool(1M)
See: /var/svc/log/system-sysidtool:system.l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> It is enabled but uninitialized.
Aha.
That almost certainly means that you need to log into the console of
that zone and answer the questions that sysidtool is asking.
You can look at "svcs -x" to find out more about the state of the zone
services.
--
James Carlson,
It is enabled but uninitialized.
Russ Petruzzelli wrote:
> run "inetadm", see if rlogin is enabled...
>
> James Carlson wrote:
>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>>
>>>Does anyone know how to get rsh working on zone2? I can zlogin to both zone1
>>>and zone2 ok.
>>>
>>>
>>>xc12p11-b1# zoneadm li
Russ Petruzzelli writes:
> I also notice in your command you are attempting rsh by root.
> It is a big security risk, but you must comment out the CONSOLE line in
> /etc/default/login to allow root logins via rsh.
True. It's worse than that -- rsh and rlogin are completely
insecure. It's 2007.
Hi Lana,
I also notice in your command you are attempting rsh by root.
It is a big security risk, but you must comment out the CONSOLE line in
/etc/default/login to allow root logins via rsh.
Russ
Russ Petruzzelli wrote:
run "inetadm", see if rlogin is enabled...
James Carlson wrote
Brendan Gregg, who contributes to this mailing list wrote a Perl
program which he calls zcp.
# USAGE: zcp file1 zonename:file2
# eg,
# zcp /etc/syslog.conf workzone1:/tmp
If you would like a copy, please let me know.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to get rsh work
Russ Petruzzelli writes:
>
> run "inetadm", see if rlogin is enabled...
Note that rlogin and rsh (shell) are two completely separate and
unrelated protocols.
--
James Carlson, Solaris Networking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sun Microsystems / 1 Network Drive 71.232W Vox +1 781 442
run "inetadm", see if rlogin is enabled...
James Carlson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how to get rsh working on zone2? I can zlogin to both zone1 and zone2 ok.
xc12p11-b1# zoneadm list -cv
ID NAME STATUS PATH BRAND
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Does anyone know how to get rsh working on zone2? I can zlogin to both zone1
> and zone2 ok.
>
>
> xc12p11-b1# zoneadm list -cv
> ID NAME STATUS PATH BRANDIP
>0 global running/
Does anyone know how to get rsh working on zone2? I can zlogin to both zone1
and zone2 ok.
xc12p11-b1# zoneadm list -cv
ID NAME STATUS PATH BRANDIP
0 global running/ native shared
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