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Oracle Solaris Administration: Oracle Solaris Zones, Oracle Solaris 10 Zones, and Resource Management     Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library
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Preface

Part I Oracle Solaris Resource Management

1.  Introduction to Resource Management

2.  Projects and Tasks (Overview)

3.  Administering Projects and Tasks

4.  Extended Accounting (Overview)

5.  Administering Extended Accounting (Tasks)

6.  Resource Controls (Overview)

7.  Administering Resource Controls (Tasks)

8.  Fair Share Scheduler (Overview)

9.  Administering the Fair Share Scheduler (Tasks)

10.  Physical Memory Control Using the Resource Capping Daemon (Overview)

11.  Administering the Resource Capping Daemon (Tasks)

12.  Resource Pools (Overview)

13.  Creating and Administering Resource Pools (Tasks)

14.  Resource Management Configuration Example

Part II Oracle Solaris Zones

15.  Introduction to Oracle Solaris Zones

16.  Non-Global Zone Configuration (Overview)

17.  Planning and Configuring Non-Global Zones (Tasks)

18.  About Installing, Shutting Down, Halting, Uninstalling, and Cloning Non-Global Zones (Overview)

19.  Installing, Booting, Shutting Down, Halting, Uninstalling, and Cloning Non-Global Zones (Tasks)

20.  Non-Global Zone Login (Overview)

21.  Logging In to Non-Global Zones (Tasks)

22.  About Zone Migrations and the zonep2vchk Tool

23.  Migrating Oracle Solaris Systems and Migrating Non-Global Zones (Tasks)

24.  About Automatic Installation and Packages on an Oracle Solaris 11 System With Zones Installed

25.  Oracle Solaris Zones Administration (Overview)

26.  Administering Oracle Solaris Zones (Tasks)

Using the ppriv Utility

How to List Oracle Solaris Privileges in the Global Zone

How to List the Non-Global Zone's Privilege Set

How to List a Non-Global Zone's Privilege Set With Verbose Output

Using the zonestat Utility in a Non-Global Zone

How to Use the zonestat Utility to Display a Summary of CPU and Memory Utilization

How to Use the zonestat Utility to Report on the Default pset

Using zonestat to Report Total and High Utilization

How to Obtain Network Bandwidth Utilization for Exclusive-IP Zones

Using DTrace in a Non-Global Zone

How to Use DTrace

Checking the Status of SMF Services in a Non-Global Zone

How to Check the Status of SMF Services From the Command Line

How to Check the Status of SMF Services From Within a Zone

Mounting File Systems in Running Non-Global Zones

How to Use LOFS to Mount a File System

How to Delegate a ZFS Dataset to a Non-Global Zone

Adding Non-Global Zone Access to Specific File Systems in the Global Zone

How to Add Access to CD or DVD Media in a Non-Global Zone

Using IP Network Multipathing on an Oracle Solaris System With Zones Installed

How to Use IP Network Multipathing in Exclusive-IP Non-Global Zones

How to Extend IP Network Multipathing Functionality to Shared-IP Non-Global Zones

Administering Data-Links in Exclusive-IP Non-Global Zones

How to Use dladm show-linkprop

How to Use dladm to Assign Temporary Data-Links

How to Use dladm reset-linkprop

Using the Fair Share Scheduler on an Oracle Solaris System With Zones Installed

How to Set FSS Shares in the Global Zone Using the prctl Command

How to Change the zone.cpu-shares Value in a Zone Dynamically

Using Rights Profiles in Zone Administration

How to Assign the Zone Management Profile

Backing Up an OracleSolaris System With Installed Zones

How to Use ZFSsend to Perform Backups

How to Print a Copy of a Zone Configuration

Recreating a Non-Global Zone

How to Recreate an Individual Non-Global Zone

27.  Configuring and Administering Immutable Zones

28.  Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Oracle Solaris Zones Problems

Part III Oracle Solaris 10 Zones

29.  Introduction to Oracle Solaris 10 Zones

30.  Assessing an Oracle Solaris 10 System and Creating an Archive

31.  (Optional) Migrating an Oracle Solaris 10 native Non-Global Zone Into an Oracle Solaris 10 Zone

32.  Configuring the solaris10 Branded Zone

33.  Installing the solaris10 Branded Zone

34.  Booting a Zone, Logging in, and Zone Migration

Glossary

Index

Using the ppriv Utility

Use the ppriv utility to display the zone's privileges.

How to List Oracle Solaris Privileges in the Global Zone

Use the ppriv utility with the -l option to list the privileges available on the system.

How to List the Non-Global Zone's Privilege Set

Use the ppriv utility with the -l option and the expression zone to list the zone's privileges.

  1. Log into the non-global zone. This example uses a zone named my-zone.
  2. At the prompt, type ppriv -l zone to report the set of privileges available in the zone.
    my-zone# ppriv -l zone

    You will see a display similar to this:

    contract_event
    contract_identity
    contract_observer
    file_chown
    
    .
    .
    .

How to List a Non-Global Zone's Privilege Set With Verbose Output

Use the ppriv utility with the -l option, the expression zone, and the -v option to list the zone's privileges.

  1. Log into the non-global zone. This example uses a zone named my-zone.
  2. At the prompt, type ppriv -l -v zone to report the set of privileges available in the zone, with a description of each privilege.
    my-zone# ppriv -lv zone

    You will see a display similar to this:

    contract_event
            Allows a process to request critical events without limitation.
            Allows a process to request reliable delivery of all events on
            any event queue.
    contract_identity
            Allows a process to set the service FMRI value of a process
            contract template.
    contract_observer
            Allows a process to observe contract events generated by
            contracts created and owned by users other than the process's
            effective user ID.
            Allows a process to open contract event endpoints belonging to
            contracts created and owned by users other than the process's
            effective user ID.
    file_chown
            Allows a process to change a file's owner user ID.
            Allows a process to change a file's group ID to one other than
            the process' effective group ID or one of the process'
            supplemental group IDs.
    .
    .
    .