Non-global zones also do not have "files" in /dev/dsk or /dev/rdsk.
The fact that something does not work or returns nothing may not be conclusive unless you are running with privilege - example: zoneadm list simply returns the current zone if you are not in the root zone. Which is ambiguous if you do not know the zone names.
I think we are barking up the wrong tree - there has to be some definitive method to identify the type of zone - why I posted uname - although that falls in the not-so-definitive category. uname gives the "OS" version which shows up as 8 or 9 doesn't it? - for the legacy zone case.
Also the /etc/zones directory would not contain xml files for other zones or even the zone you are in:
Depending on the way the zone was built - sparse root or not.
Hi, hoping someone can help, its been a while since I used Solaris.
After creating a NGZ (non global zone), the NGZ can access the GZ (Global Zone) and the GZ can access the NGZ (using ssh, zlogin)
However, the NGZ cannot access any other netwqork devices, it can't even see the default router
... (2 Replies)
Dear all,
recently, I migrated a solaris zone from one host to another. The zone was inside of a zpool. The zpool cotains two volumes.
I did the following:
host1:
$ zlogin zone1 shutdown -y -g0 -i0 #Zone status changes from running to installed
$ zpool export zone1
host2:
$ zpool... (2 Replies)
So this is Solaris 11.1. I have a Global zone that has several non-global zones running in it. I want to change the capped-memory.physical resources setting in ALL the zone configs of the running zones.
if I were to do this manually here's what I would do:
zonecfg -z zone1
select... (2 Replies)
can some one help me out as it is showing 2 different time zones in global zone and nonglobal zone .In global zone it is showing in GMT while in nonglobal zone i it showing as PDT.
System in running with solaris 10 (3 Replies)
I have two physical servers, with zones that mount local storage.
We were using "raw device" in the zonecfg to point to a metadevice on the global zone (it was not mounted in the global zone at any point).
It failed to mount on every boot because the directory existed in the zone.
I... (6 Replies)
Hi Greetings...
I have an issue in connecting the zone from outside the network and it is because of default gateway. I can ping default gateway from inside the zone and not able to ping from global zone due to different VLAN issue. If i add two different gateways and restart network services,... (2 Replies)
I lost my notes on the subject, but I remember running across a single Solaris command that tells you the following
Global zone vs local zone
Sparse local zone vs Whole Root local zone
Can anyone advise? Thanks-In-Advance!! (2 Replies)
Hi All ,
I try to install some packages in my global zone...
On the execution of the installion of the script it quits by saying the error
"Non global zone check failed"
Kindly help me in this regard
Thanks in advance,
jeganr (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have a primary/slave Bind 9 setup running on a Solaris 10 platform. Everything is hunky dorey, except for when I make a zone file change and up the serial the file that is transferred to the slave looses all its comments, and the entries are place in alphabetical order.
I administer many... (1 Reply)
HTTP::Proxy::Engine::Legacy(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTTP::Proxy::Engine::Legacy(3pm)NAME
HTTP::Proxy::Engine::Legacy - The "older" HTTP::Proxy engine
SYNOPSIS
my $proxy = HTTP::Proxy->new( engine => 'Legacy' );
DESCRIPTION
This engine reproduces the older child creation algorithm of HTTP::Proxy.
Angelos Karageorgiou "<angelos@unix.gr>" reports:
I got the Legacy engine to work really fast under "Win32" with the following trick:
max_keep_alive_requests(1);
max_clients(120);
$HTTP::VERSION(1.0); # just in case
and it smokes.
It seems that forked children are really slow when calling select for handling "keep-alive"d requests!
METHODS
The module defines the following methods, used by HTTP::Proxy main loop:
start()
Initialise the engine.
run()
Implements the forking logic: a new process is forked for each new incoming TCP connection.
stop()
Reap remaining child processes.
The following method is used by the engine internally:
reap_zombies()
Process the dead child processes.
SEE ALSO
HTTP::Proxy, HTTP::Proxy::Engine.
AUTHOR
Philippe "BooK" Bruhat, "<book@cpan.org>".
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005, Philippe Bruhat.
LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.4 2011-07-03 HTTP::Proxy::Engine::Legacy(3pm)