1. Security Planning for Trusted Extensions
2. Configuration Roadmap for Trusted Extensions
3. Adding Trusted Extensions Software to the Solaris OS (Tasks)
4. Configuring Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
5. Configuring LDAP for Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
6. Configuring a Headless System With Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
B. Using CDE Actions to Install Zones in Trusted Extensions
Associating Network Interfaces With Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map)
Specify Two IP Addresses for the System by Using a CDE Action
Specify One IP Address for the System by Using a CDE Action
Preparing to Create Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map)
Specify Zone Names and Zone Labels by Using a CDE Action
Creating Labeled Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map)
Install, Initialize, and Boot a Labeled Zone by Using CDE Actions
Resolve Local Zone to Global Zone Routing in Trusted CDE
Customize a Booted Zone in Trusted Extensions
Use the Copy Zone Method in Trusted Extensions
You have completed Specify Zone Names and Zone Labels by Using a CDE Action.
You have completed Create ZFS Pool for Cloning Zones.
You have created the zone template by completing Create ZFS Pool for Cloning Zones.
You have customized a zone that is your template for cloning in Creating Labeled Zones by Using CDE Actions (Task Map).
The zone that is your template for cloning is shut down.
The Trusted_Extensions folder is displayed.
# cd / # zfs snapshot zone/zone-name@snapshot
You use this snapshot to clone the remaining zones. For a configured zone that is named public, the snapshot command is the following:
# zfs snapshot zone/public@snapshot
Answer the prompts.
New Zone Name: Type name of source zone ZFS Snapshot: Type name of snapshot
Zone label is <LABEL> zone-name is ready for booting *** Select Close or Exit from the window menu to close this window ***
Start each zone before running the action for another zone.