11-02-2015
Solaris zones - checking processes and lofs file system
Hi all,
q1) If i am in a global-zone, is there any command or anyway to check if a particular process in "ps -ef" output is running in which zone ?
q2) if i have created and mount a lofs filesystem/mountpoint for my non-global zone, can i say the following
e.g.
/dev/md/dsk/d60 /data -- globalzone
mkdir -p /data/myzone/newinfo
mount -F lofs /data/myzone/newinfo /zones/myzone/root/data/newinfo
- there is a possibility that users might delete files in the localzone FROM the globalzone
- there is no way in for a localzone to view/delete files from lofs filesystem that belong to the globalzone
right ?
q3) is there anway i can isolate device/harddisk to localzone, so that users in globalzone, is not able to go directly into the filesystem/path to delete folders.
-- to export entire fs to a localzone (add fs set special/set raw etc..)
-- to export endire disk to a localzone (add device / set match)
right ?
Regards,
Noob
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