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Operating Systems Solaris Filesystem ownership with zones Post 302181635 by BG_JrAdmin on Thursday 3rd of April 2008 12:41:16 PM
Old 04-03-2008
Filesystem ownership with zones

What I have"

Solaris 10 U4, recently patched.
ZFS filesystems on the global zone
Local Zones on the zfs filesystems.

If I make a new ZFS filesystem, and present it to a local zone, i.e. /u01.

If I change the ownership of /u01 in the Local zone to oracle:dba /u01.

The file becomes unowned at the global zone. It shows the UID of the user in the Local Zone.

What is the best way to fix this? I could create the accounts in the global zone, but is that neccesary?

Thanks!!
 

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DateTime::TimeZone::Local(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      DateTime::TimeZone::Local(3)

NAME
DateTime::TimeZone::Local - Determine the local system's time zone VERSION
version 1.63 SYNOPSIS
my $tz = DateTime::TimeZone->new( name => 'local' ); my $tz = DateTime::TimeZone::Local->TimeZone(); DESCRIPTION
This module provides an interface for determining the local system's time zone. Most of the functionality for doing this is in OS-specific subclasses. USAGE
This class provides the following methods: DateTime::TimeZone::Local->TimeZone() This attempts to load an appropriate subclass and asks it to find the local time zone. This method is called by when you pass "local" as the time zone name to "DateTime:TimeZone->new()". If your OS is not explicitly handled, you can create a module with a name of the form "DateTime::TimeZone::Local::$^O". If it exists, it will be used instead of falling back to the Unix subclass. If no OS-specific module exists, we fall back to using the Unix subclass. See DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Unix, DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Win32, and DateTime::TimeZone::Local::VMS for OS-specific details. SUBCLASSING
If you want to make a new OS-specific subclass, there are several methods provided by this module you should know about. $class->Methods() This method should be provided by your class. It should provide a list of methods that will be called to try to determine the local time zone. Each of these methods is expected to return a new "DateTime::TimeZone" object if it determines the time zone. $class->FromEnv() This method tries to find a valid time zone in an %ENV value. It calls "$class->EnvVars()" to determine which keys to look at. To use this from a subclass, simply return "FromEnv" as one of the items from "$class->Methods()". $class->EnvVars() This method should be provided by your subclass. It should return a list of env vars to be checked by "$class->FromEnv()". $class->_IsValidName($name) Given a possible time zone name, this returns a boolean indicating whether or not the name looks valid. It always return false for "local" in order to avoid infinite loops. EXAMPLE SUBCLASS
Here is a simple example subclass: package DateTime::TimeZone::SomeOS; use strict; use warnings; use base 'DateTime::TimeZone::Local'; sub Methods { qw( FromEnv FromEther ) } sub EnvVars { qw( TZ ZONE ) } sub FromEther { my $class = shift; ... } AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Dave Rolsky. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.16.3 2013-10-28 DateTime::TimeZone::Local(3)
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