You need to consider each zone to be an individual host with is own IP.
Share means it uses the same NIC card to connect to the internet. The
following is the RAW network output (ifconfig -a ) from the global zone
(dione) and comparing it with the same output for the local zone
(dione-dev) to
Ava,
Ava Zhang wrote:
Konstantin Gremliza wrote:
Ava Zhang schrieb:
Zoram Thanga wrote:
That's the problem. Use an IP address which is not in use. Shared IP
doesn't mean you share the IP address itself. It's the IP *stack* that
is shared.
Zoram
Must I use a free IP in the same
Hi,
Please send
/var/adm/messages lines, when you try to boot your zone,
also please send ifconfig -a command print
Thanks
Serkan
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Ava Zhang schrieb:
Zoram Thanga wrote:
That's the problem. Use an IP address which is not in use. Shared IP
doesn't mean you share the IP address itself. It's the IP *stack* that
is shared.
Zoram
Must I use a free IP in the same subnet(129.158.215.x)? Or any IP is OK,
Konstantin Gremliza wrote:
Ava Zhang schrieb:
Zoram Thanga wrote:
That's the problem. Use an IP address which is not in use. Shared IP
doesn't mean you share the IP address itself. It's the IP *stack* that
is shared.
Zoram
Must I use a free IP in the same subnet(129.158.215.x)? Or