Zones and SunRays
I'm currently fighting with trying to get Zones and Sunrays to work together - Ideally I'd like to run the Sunray software inside a Zone, but that seems to be troublesome currently.
Anyway, my current setup sort-of works. I run the Sunray software in the global zone just like it would be installed normally. Then I have written my own "dtlogin" replacement that (just like the normal one) parses the /etc/dt/config/Xservers file and looks for Sunray X sessions - when it finds one it starts it up, and adds a "-query HOST" to the utxsun command so that it starts up a remote XDMCP session "down" to a dtlogin running inside the Zone.
Works, but isn't 100% beutiful and there are some warts to fix (if I Ctrl-Alt-BS-BS-kill a Sunray session it won't come back up again automatically - the Sunray users also needs to hit Ctrl-Alt-Power to get a new session).
Anyway - anyone else around here that has worked with trying to get this combination running?
From within the zone, you can see what pool you're bound to by simply using
the -q argument to poolbind(1M) with a valid pid, such as "poolbind -q $$".
Alternatively, you can use the pooladm(1M) command with no arguments.
Note that if you don't have pools active, this will result in a "Facility is not active"
message but otherwise you'll see the details about the pool this zone is bound
to.
From the global zone, you can see the actual pool the zone is currently bound
by doing something like "zlogin myzone 'poolbind -q $$'". And you can see
which pool the zone will attempt to bind to the next time it reboots by using
the "zonecfg -z myzone info pool" command.
Does this help?
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How are you starting up your server? We had a similar situation at our
site, and
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