11-12-2014
Older OS support in Kernel zones
folks,
I have a query. Can we create Kernel zone with the earlier Solaris OS?
More precisely Can i create kernel zone with any different OS than that of OS in global zone. As of now in sol11U2 if we create kernel zone, there will be sol11u2 OS in kernel zone since the same is in global.
But tomorrow if sol11u3 releases, can i create kernel zone with both sol11u2 and sol11u3 provided i have sol11u3 in global zone.
Please suggest.
Thanks,
Vaishey
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named-checkzone
named-checkzone(1) General Commands Manual named-checkzone(1)
NAME
named-checkzone - zone validity checking tool
SYNOPSIS
class] mode] mode] outfile] directory] directory] zonename [filename]
DESCRIPTION
is a tool for performing integrity checks on the zone contents. It uses the same integrity checks as the daemon when loading a zone. This
makes useful for checking zone files before configuring them into a name server. Zones and zone files are described in named.conf(4).
Options
Specify the class of the zone.
Dump the zone file in canonical format.
Enable debugging.
Read the journal (if it exists) when loading the zone file.
Perform checks with the specified failure mode. Possible modes are (default), and The option is described in named.conf(4).
Specify whether NS records should be checked to see if they are addresses.
Possible modes are (default), and
Write zone output to
outfile .
Enable quiet mode for exit code only.
Print the version of
and exit.
Change to directory (see chdir(2)) so that relative file names in master file directives work This is similar to the clause in
Operands
filename The file to use for checking the zone contents. The default is the file with the zone name. For the default to work, the file
name for the zone in the statement of the file must be identical to the zone name.
zonename The zone whose contents are to be checked.
RETURN VALUE
sets the exit status to:
Success.
Errors were detected.
EXAMPLES
To perform integrity checks on zone in the zone file and display debug information:
AUTHOR
was developed by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC).
SEE ALSO
named(1M), chdir(2), named.conf(4).
Requests for Comments (RFC): 1035, available online at
available online at
available from the Internet Systems Consortium at
BIND 9.3 named-checkzone(1)