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Solaris 10 Zones configuration
Help!!??
I have 2 zones showing 10.0.0.0 that needs to be deleted off the routing table. When i try to run #route delete 10.0.0.0:10.251.1.202 i get a insuffiecnt privileges message...So i assume i have to run it on the global zone. When i run the same command, #route delete 10.0.0.0:10.250.1.202 on the global zone, the message comes back as bad value...am i typing the right commands or anyone know if i have to type the right commands under zonecfg ??? |
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OK - was able to run the delete route 10.x.x.x but when i reboot the zone the 10.x.x.x comes back. i check netstat -rn and it appears the that 10.x.x.x is binded to ce0:1 interface. Anyone know the command to bind it to the new ip after i route add ?
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