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| Message-ID | <545AE205.290B93CE@nomail.com> (permalink) |
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| Date | 2014-11-05 21:50 -0500 |
| From | Gary <nobody@nomail.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.sun.admin |
| Subject | Re: ID global zone from sub-zone |
| References | <5458FFA6.DEC3BACF@nomail.com> <m3b9nj$kq0$1@newsreader4.netcologne.de> <545A2ED9.689BF28E@nomail.com> <m3doah$vb9$1@newsreader4.netcologne.de> |
Yes, I got: virtinfo can only be run from the global zone Casper H.S. Dick indicated it works in Solaris 11.1, but I'm currently stuck with 10. Heinz Müller wrote: > Am 05.11.2014 um 15:06 schrieb Gary: > > Nice thought, but running it in a sub-zone results in: > > # virtinfo > > virtinfo can only be run from the global zone > > > > Heinz Müller wrote: > > > >> Am 04.11.2014 um 17:32 schrieb Gary: > >>> Is there a way to identify the host system (global zone) from a > >>> sub-zone? > >>> > >>> The only way I've figured out so far is to look for the same MAC address > >>> > >>> in arp tables. > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> --Gary > >>> > >> How about virtinfo ? > > > > Did you give it a try? > > virtinfo -a
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ID global zone from sub-zone Gary <nobody@nomail.com> - 2014-11-04 11:32 -0500
Re: ID global zone from sub-zone Casper H.S. Dik <Casper.Dik@OrSPaMcle.COM> - 2014-11-04 16:42 +0000
Re: ID global zone from sub-zone Heinz Müller <onkelheinz@mscologne.de> - 2014-11-04 20:34 +0100
Re: ID global zone from sub-zone Gary <nobody@nomail.com> - 2014-11-05 09:06 -0500
Re: ID global zone from sub-zone Casper H.S. Dik <Casper.Dik@OrSPaMcle.COM> - 2014-11-05 15:40 +0000
Re: ID global zone from sub-zone Heinz Müller <onkelheinz@mscologne.de> - 2014-11-05 18:55 +0100
Re: ID global zone from sub-zone Gary <nobody@nomail.com> - 2014-11-05 21:50 -0500
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