Hi,
did you already tried it with another password?
regards
Bernd
v wrote:
Hello,
I use sysidcfg to configure my zone. However, during configuration, the root
password gives a syntax error. The password I use in the sysidcfg is the
encrypted version of abc123. I don't know why it doesn't like it. Let me walk
you through my zone creation process. Maybe somebody can tell me what I am
doing wrong... (By the way, this is an exclusive IP zone)
1) Install the zone
2) Make the zone ready (zoneadm -z zone1 ready)
3) Copy the below sysidcfg to the root/etc/ directory
terminal=vt100
network_interface=primary { dhcp protocol_ipv6=yes }
name_service=DNS
nfs4_domain=dynamic
security_policy=none
timezone=US/Eastern
system_locale=C
root_password=fto/dU8MKwQR
4) Login to the zone (zlogin -C zone1)
5) Open another connection to the global zone
6) Boot zone1 (zoneadm -z zone1 boot)
7) Then, I see the configuration process on the other terminal screen as
outlined below. It stops at the root password line and switches over to the
interactive configuration
[NOTICE: Zone booting up]
SunOS Release 5.11 Version snv_111b 32-bit
Copyright 1983-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Hostname: zone1
Reading ZFS config: done.
Mounting ZFS filesystems: (6/6)
root_password=fto/dU8MKwQR
syntax error line 8 position 15
Creating new rsa public/private host key pair
Creating new dsa public/private host key pair
Configuring network interface addresses: vnic1
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