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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 7 .TH ZONEADM 1M "Sep 8, 2015" 8 .SH NAME 9 zoneadm \- administer zones 10 .SH SYNOPSIS 11 .LP 12 .nf 13 \fBzoneadm\fR \fB-z\fR \fIzonename\fR [\fB-u\fR \fIuuid-match\fR] \fIsubcommand\fR 14 [\fIsubcommand_options\fR] 15 .fi 16 17 .LP 18 .nf 19 \fBzoneadm\fR [\fB-R\fR \fIroot\fR] [\fB-z\fR \fIzonename\fR] [\fB-u\fR \fIuuid-match\fR] list 20 [\fIlist_options\fR] 21 .fi 22 23 .LP 24 .nf 25 \fBzoneadm\fR [\fB-R\fR \fIroot\fR] \fB-z\fR \fIzonename\fR [\fB-u\fR \fIuuid-match\fR] mark incomplete 26 .fi 27 28 .SH DESCRIPTION 29 .LP 30 The \fBzoneadm\fR utility is used to administer system zones. A zone is an 31 application container that is maintained by the operating system runtime. 32 .SH SECURITY 33 .LP 34 Once a process has been placed in a zone other than zone \fB0\fR, the process 35 or any of its children cannot change zones. 36 .SH OPTIONS 37 .LP 38 The following options are supported: 39 .sp 40 .ne 2 41 .na 42 \fB\fB-R\fR \fIroot\fR\fR 43 .ad 44 .sp .6 45 .RS 4n 46 Specify an alternate root (boot environment). This option can only be used in 47 conjunction with the "\fBlist\fR" and "\fBmark\fR" subcommands. 48 .RE 49 50 .sp 51 .ne 2 52 .na 53 \fB\fB-u\fR \fIuuid-match\fR\fR 54 .ad 55 .sp .6 56 .RS 4n 57 Unique identifier for a zone, as assigned by \fBlibuuid\fR(3LIB). If this 58 option is present and the argument is a non-empty string, then the zone 59 matching the \fBUUID\fR is selected instead of the one named by the \fB-z\fR 60 option, if such a zone is present. 61 .RE 62 63 .sp 64 .ne 2 65 .na 66 \fB\fB-z\fR \fIzonename\fR\fR 67 .ad 68 .sp .6 69 .RS 4n 70 String identifier for a zone. 71 .RE 72 73 .SH SUBCOMMANDS 74 .LP 75 Subcommands which can result in destructive actions or loss of work have a 76 \fB-F\fR flag to force the action. If input is from a terminal device, the user 77 is prompted if such a command is given without the \fB-F\fR flag; otherwise, if 78 such a command is given without the \fB-F\fR flag, the action is disallowed, 79 with a diagnostic message written to standard error. If a zone installation or 80 uninstallation is interrupted, the zone is left in the incomplete state. Use 81 uninstall to reset such a zone back to the configured state. 82 .sp 83 .LP 84 The following subcommands are supported: 85 .sp 86 .ne 2 87 .na 88 \fB\fBattach\fR [\fB-F\fR] [\fB-n\fR \fIpath\fR] [\fIbrand-specific 89 options\fR]\fR 90 .ad 91 .sp .6 92 .RS 4n 93 The \fBattach\fR subcommand takes a zone that has been detached from one system 94 and attaches the zone onto a new system. Therefore, it is advised (though not 95 required) that the \fBdetach\fR subcommand should be run before the "attach" 96 takes place. Once you have the new zone in the configured state, use the 97 \fBattach\fR subcommand to set up the zone root instead of installing the zone 98 as a new zone. 99 .sp 100 The \fB-F\fR option can be used to force the zone into the "installed" state 101 with no validation. This option should be used with care since it can leave the 102 zone in an unsupportable state if it was moved from a source system to a target 103 system that is unable to properly host the zone. The \fB-n\fR option can be 104 used to run the \fBattach\fR subcommand, without executing the command. It uses 105 the output of the "\fBdetach\fR \fB-n\fR" subcommand as input and is useful to 106 identify any conflicting issues, such as the network device being incompatible, 107 and can also determine whether the host is capable of supporting the zone. The 108 path can be "\fB-\fR", to read the input from standard input. 109 .sp 110 The zone's brand may include additional options that govern how the zone will 111 be attached. See \fBbrands\fR(5) for specific brand information. 112 .sp 113 The zone being attached must first be configured using the \fBzonecfg\fR (see 114 \fBzonecfg\fR(1M)) command. This does not apply when running "\fBattach\fR 115 \fB-n\fR". 116 .sp 117 Use the following command to attach a zone: 118 .sp 119 .in +2 120 .nf 121 # \fBzoneadm -z my-zone attach\fR 122 .fi 123 .in -2 124 .sp 125 126 .RE 127 128 .sp 129 .ne 2 130 .na 131 \fB\fBboot\fR [\fB--\fR \fIboot_options\fR]\fR 132 .ad 133 .sp .6 134 .RS 4n 135 Boot (or activate) the specified zones. 136 .sp 137 The following \fIboot_options\fR are supported: 138 .sp 139 .ne 2 140 .na 141 \fB\fB-i\fR \fIaltinit\fR\fR 142 .ad 143 .sp .6 144 .RS 4n 145 Select an alternative executable to be the primordial Process. \fIaltinit\fR is 146 a valid path to an executable. The default primordial process is 147 \fBinit\fR(1M). 148 .RE 149 150 .sp 151 .ne 2 152 .na 153 \fB\fB-m\fR \fIsmf_options\fR\fR 154 .ad 155 .sp .6 156 .RS 4n 157 The \fIsmf_options\fR include two categories of options to control booting 158 behavior of the service management facility: recovery options and messages 159 options. 160 .sp 161 Message options determine the type and amount of messages that \fBsmf\fR(5) 162 displays during boot. Service options determine the services which are used to 163 boot the system. See \fBkernel\fR(1M) for a listing of the \fB-m\fR suboptions. 164 .RE 165 166 .sp 167 .ne 2 168 .na 169 \fB\fB-s\fR\fR 170 .ad 171 .sp .6 172 .RS 4n 173 Boots only to milestone \fBsvc:/milestone/single-user:default\fR. This 174 milestone is equivalent to init level \fBs\fR. See \fBsvc.startd\fR(1M) and 175 \fBinit\fR(1M). 176 .RE 177 178 .RE 179 180 .sp 181 .ne 2 182 .na 183 \fB\fBclone\fR [\fB-m\fR \fIcopy\fR] [\fB-s\fR \fIzfs_snapshot\fR] 184 \fIsource_zone\fR\fR 185 .ad 186 .sp .6 187 .RS 4n 188 Install a zone by copying an existing installed zone. This subcommand is an 189 alternative way to install the zone. 190 .sp 191 .ne 2 192 .na 193 \fB\fB-m\fR \fIcopy\fR\fR 194 .ad 195 .sp .6 196 .RS 4n 197 Force the clone to be a copy, even if a "\fBZFS\fR clone" is possible. 198 .RE 199 200 .sp 201 .ne 2 202 .na 203 \fB\fB-s\fR \fIzfs_snapshot\fR\fR 204 .ad 205 .sp .6 206 .RS 4n 207 Specify the name of a \fBZFS\fR snapshot to use as the source of the clone. The 208 \fIsnapshot\fR must be a \fIsnapshot\fR of the source zone taken from a 209 previous "\fBzoneadm\fR clone" installation. 210 .RE 211 212 The source zone must be halted before this subcommand can be used. 213 .RE 214 215 .sp 216 .ne 2 217 .na 218 \fB\fBdetach\fR [\fB-n\fR]\fR 219 .ad 220 .sp .6 221 .RS 4n 222 Detach the specified zone. Detaching a zone is the first step in moving a zone 223 from one system to another. The full procedure to migrate a zone is that the 224 zone is detached, the \fIzonepath\fR directory is moved to the new host, and 225 then the zone is attached on the new host. Once the zone is detached, it is 226 left in the configured state. If you try to install or clone to a configured 227 zone that has been detached, you will receive an error message and the 228 \fBinstall\fR or \fBclone\fR subcommand will not be allowed to proceed. The 229 \fB-n\fR option can be used to run the \fBdetach\fR subcommand, without 230 executing the command. This generates the information needed for running the 231 "\fBattach\fR \fB-n\fR" subcommand, which is useful to identify any conflicting 232 issues, such as the network device being incompatible or if the host is capable 233 of supporting the zone. The information is sent to standard output and can be 234 saved to a file or piped to the "\fBattach\fR \fB-n\fR" subcommand. 235 .sp 236 Use the following command to detach a zone: 237 .sp 238 .in +2 239 .nf 240 # zoneadm -z my-zone detach 241 .fi 242 .in -2 243 .sp 244 245 The source zone must be halted before this subcommand can be used. 246 .RE 247 248 .sp 249 .ne 2 250 .na 251 \fB\fBhalt\fR\fR 252 .ad 253 .sp .6 254 .RS 4n 255 Halt the specified zones. \fBhalt\fR bypasses running the shutdown scripts 256 inside the zone. It also removes run time resources of the zone. 257 .RE 258 259 .sp 260 .ne 2 261 .na 262 \fB\fBhelp\fR [\fIsubcommand\fR]\fR 263 .ad 264 .sp .6 265 .RS 4n 266 Display general help. If you specify \fIsubcommand\fR, displays help on 267 \fIsubcommand\fR. 268 .RE 269 270 .sp 271 .ne 2 272 .na 273 \fB\fBinstall\fR [\fB-x\fR \fInodataset\fR] [\fIbrand-specific options\fR]\fR 274 .ad 275 .sp .6 276 .RS 4n 277 Install the specified zone on the system. This subcommand automatically 278 attempts to verify first, most verification errors are fatal. See the 279 \fBverify\fR subcommand. 280 .sp 281 .ne 2 282 .na 283 \fB\fB-x\fR \fInodataset\fR\fR 284 .ad 285 .sp .6 286 .RS 4n 287 Do not create a \fBZFS\fR file system. 288 .RE 289 290 The zone's brand may include additional options that govern how the software 291 will be installed in the zone. See \fBbrands\fR(5) for specific brand 292 information. 293 .RE 294 295 .sp 296 .ne 2 297 .na 298 \fB\fBlist\fR [\fIlist_options\fR]\fR 299 .ad 300 .sp .6 301 .RS 4n 302 Display the name of the current zones, or the specified zone if indicated. 303 .sp 304 By default, all running zones are listed. If you use this subcommand with the 305 \fBzoneadm\fR \fB-z\fR \fIzonename\fR option, it lists only the specified zone, 306 regardless of its state. In this case, the \fB-i\fR and \fB-c\fR options are 307 disallowed. 308 .sp 309 If neither the \fB-i\fR or \fB-c\fR options are given, all running zones are 310 listed. 311 .sp 312 The following \fIlist_options\fR are supported: 313 .sp 314 .ne 2 315 .na 316 \fB\fB-c\fR\fR 317 .ad 318 .sp .6 319 .RS 4n 320 Display all configured zones. This option overides the \fB-i\fR option. 321 .RE 322 323 .sp 324 .ne 2 325 .na 326 \fB\fB-i\fR\fR 327 .ad 328 .sp .6 329 .RS 4n 330 Expand the display to all installed zones. 331 .RE 332 333 .sp 334 .ne 2 335 .na 336 \fB\fB-p\fR\fR 337 .ad 338 .sp .6 339 .RS 4n 340 Request machine parsable output. The output format is a list of lines, one per 341 zone, with colon- delimited fields. These fields are: 342 .sp 343 .in +2 344 .nf 345 zoneid:zonename:state:zonepath:uuid:brand:ip-type 346 .fi 347 .in -2 348 .sp 349 350 If the \fBzonepath\fR contains embedded colons, they can be escaped by a 351 backslash ("\:"), which is parsable by using the shell \fBread\fR(1) function 352 with the environmental variable \fBIFS\fR. The \fIuuid\fR value is assigned by 353 \fBlibuuid\fR(3LIB) when the zone is installed, and is useful for identifying 354 the same zone when present (or renamed) on alternate boot environments. Any 355 software that parses the output of the "\fBzoneadm list -p\fR" command must be 356 able to handle any fields that may be added in the future. 357 .sp 358 The \fB-v\fR and \fB-p\fR options are mutually exclusive. If neither \fB-v\fR 359 nor \fB-p\fR is used, just the zone name is listed. 360 .RE 361 362 .sp 363 .ne 2 364 .na 365 \fB\fB-v\fR\fR 366 .ad 367 .sp .6 368 .RS 4n 369 Display verbose information, including zone name, id, current state, root 370 directory, brand type, ip-type, and options. 371 .sp 372 The \fB-v\fR and \fB-p\fR options are mutually exclusive. If neither \fB-v\fR 373 nor \fB-p\fR is used, just the zone name is listed. 374 .RE 375 376 .RE 377 378 .sp 379 .ne 2 380 .na 381 \fB\fBmark incomplete\fR\fR 382 .ad 383 .sp .6 384 .RS 4n 385 Change the state of an installed zone to "incomplete." This command may be 386 useful in cases where administrative changes on the system have rendered a zone 387 unusable or inconsistent. This change cannot be undone (except by uninstalling 388 the zone). 389 .RE 390 391 .sp 392 .ne 2 393 .na 394 \fB\fBmove\fR \fInew_zonepath\fR\fR 395 .ad 396 .sp .6 397 .RS 4n 398 Move the \fIzonepath\fR to \fInew_zonepath\fR. The zone must be halted before 399 this subcommand can be used. The \fInew_zonepath\fR must be a local file system 400 and normal restrictions for \fIzonepath\fR apply. 401 .RE 402 403 .sp 404 .ne 2 405 .na 406 \fB\fBready\fR\fR 407 .ad 408 .sp .6 409 .RS 4n 410 Prepares a zone for running applications but does not start any user processes 411 in the zone. 412 .RE 413 414 .sp 415 .ne 2 416 .na 417 \fB\fBreboot\fR\ [\fB--\fR \fIboot_options\fR]]\fR 418 .ad 419 .sp .6 420 .RS 4n 421 Restart the zones. This is equivalent to a \fBhalt\fR \fBboot\fR sequence. This 422 subcommand fails if the specified zones are not active. See \fIboot\fR subcommand 423 for the boot options. 424 .RE 425 426 .sp 427 .ne 2 428 .na 429 \fB\fBshutdown\fR [\fB-r\fR [\fB--\fR \fIboot_options\fR]]\fR 430 .ad 431 .sp .6 432 .RS 4n 433 Gracefully shutdown the specified zone. This subcommand waits for all zone 434 processes to finish; the default timeout is SCF_PROPERTY_TIMEOUT value from 435 the SMF service system/zones. If the \fB-r\fR option is specified, reboot the 436 zone. See \fIboot\fR subcommand for the boot options. 437 .RE 438 439 .sp 440 .ne 2 441 .na 442 \fB\fBuninstall [\fR\fB-F\fR\fB]\fR\fR 443 .ad 444 .sp .6 445 .RS 4n 446 Uninstall the specified zone from the system. Use this subcommand with caution. 447 It removes all of the files under the \fIzonepath\fR of the zone in question. 448 You can use the \fB-F\fR flag to force the action. 449 .RE 450 451 .sp 452 .ne 2 453 .na 454 \fB\fBverify\fR\fR 455 .ad 456 .sp .6 457 .RS 4n 458 Check to make sure the configuration of the specified zone can safely be 459 installed on the machine. Following is a break-down of the checks by 460 \fBresource/property\fR type: 461 .sp 462 .ne 2 463 .na 464 \fB\fBzonepath\fR\fR 465 .ad 466 .sp .6 467 .RS 4n 468 \fBzonepath\fR and its parent directory exist and are owned by root with 469 appropriate modes . The appropriate modes are that \fBzonepath\fR is \fB700\fR, 470 its parent is not \fBgroup\fR or \fBworld-writable\fR and so forth. 471 \fBzonepath\fR is not over an NFS mount. A sub-directory of the \fBzonepath\fR 472 named "root" does not exist. 473 .sp 474 If \fBzonepath\fR does not exist, the \fBverify\fR does not fail, but merely 475 warns that a subsequent install will attempt to create it with proper 476 permissions. A \fBverify\fR subsequent to that might fail should anything go 477 wrong. 478 .sp 479 \fBzonepath\fR cannot be a symbolic link. 480 .RE 481 482 .sp 483 .ne 2 484 .na 485 \fB\fBfs\fR\fR 486 .ad 487 .sp .6 488 .RS 4n 489 Any \fBfs\fR resources have their \fItype\fR value checked. An error is 490 reported if the value is one of \fBproc\fR, \fBmntfs\fR, \fBautofs\fR, 491 or \fBnfs\fR or the filesystem does not have an associated mount 492 binary at \fB/usr/lib/fs/\fI<fstype>\fR/mount\fR. 493 .sp 494 It is an error for the \fIdirectory\fR to be a relative path. 495 .sp 496 It is an error for the path specified by \fBraw\fR to be a relative path or if 497 there is no \fBfsck\fR binary for a given filesystem type at 498 \fB/usr/lib/fs/\fI<fstype>\fR/fsck\fR. It is also an error if a corresponding 499 \fBfsck\fR binary exists but a \fBraw\fR path is not specified. 500 .RE 501 502 .sp 503 .ne 2 504 .na 505 \fB\fBnet\fR\fR 506 .ad 507 .sp .6 508 .RS 4n 509 All physical network interfaces exist. All network address resources are one 510 of: 511 .RS +4 512 .TP 513 .ie t \(bu 514 .el o 515 a valid IPv4 address, optionally followed by "\fB/\fR" and a prefix length; 516 .RE 517 .RS +4 518 .TP 519 .ie t \(bu 520 .el o 521 a valid IPv6 address, which must be followed by "\fB/\fR" and a prefix length; 522 .RE 523 .RS +4 524 .TP 525 .ie t \(bu 526 .el o 527 a host name which resolves to an IPv4 address. 528 .RE 529 Note that hostnames that resolve to IPv6 addresses are not supported. 530 .sp 531 The physical interface name is the network interface name. 532 .sp 533 A zone can be configured to be either exclusive-IP or shared-IP. For a 534 shared-IP zone, both the physical and address properties must be set. For an 535 exclusive-IP zone, the physical property must be set and the address property 536 cannot be set. 537 .RE 538 539 .sp 540 .ne 2 541 .na 542 \fB\fBrctl\fR\fR 543 .ad 544 .sp .6 545 .RS 4n 546 It also verifies that any defined resource control values are valid on the 547 current machine. This means that the privilege level is \fBprivileged\fR, the 548 limit is lower than the currently defined system value, and that the defined 549 action agrees with the actions that are valid for the given resource control. 550 .RE 551 552 .RE 553 554 .SH EXAMPLES 555 .LP 556 \fBExample 1 \fRUsing the \fB-m\fR Option 557 .sp 558 .LP 559 The following command illustrates the use of the \fB-m\fR option. 560 561 .sp 562 .in +2 563 .nf 564 # \fBzoneadm boot -- -m verbose\fR 565 .fi 566 .in -2 567 .sp 568 569 .LP 570 \fBExample 2 \fRUsing the \fB-i\fR Option 571 .sp 572 .LP 573 The following command illustrates the use of the \fB-i\fR option. 574 575 .sp 576 .in +2 577 .nf 578 # \fBzoneadm boot -- -i /sbin/init\fR 579 .fi 580 .in -2 581 .sp 582 583 .LP 584 \fBExample 3 \fRUsing the \fB-s\fR Option 585 .sp 586 .LP 587 The following command illustrates the use of the \fB-s\fR option. 588 589 .sp 590 .in +2 591 .nf 592 # \fBzoneadm boot -- -s\fR 593 .fi 594 .in -2 595 .sp 596 597 .SH EXIT STATUS 598 .LP 599 The following exit values are returned: 600 .sp 601 .ne 2 602 .na 603 \fB\fB0\fR\fR 604 .ad 605 .sp .6 606 .RS 4n 607 Successful completion. 608 .RE 609 610 .sp 611 .ne 2 612 .na 613 \fB\fB1\fR\fR 614 .ad 615 .sp .6 616 .RS 4n 617 An error occurred. 618 .RE 619 620 .sp 621 .ne 2 622 .na 623 \fB\fB2\fR\fR 624 .ad 625 .sp .6 626 .RS 4n 627 Invalid usage. 628 .RE 629 630 .SH ATTRIBUTES 631 .LP 632 See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: 633 .sp 634 635 .sp 636 .TS 637 box; 638 c | c 639 l | l . 640 ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE 641 _ 642 Interface Stability Committed 643 .TE 644 645 .SH SEE ALSO 646 .LP 647 \fBread\fR(1), \fBsvcs\fR(1), \fBzlogin\fR(1), \fBzonename\fR(1), 648 \fBinit\fR(1M), \fBkernel\fR(1M), \fBsvcadm\fR(1M), \fBsvc.startd\fR(1M), 649 \fBsvc.startd\fR(1M), \fBzonecfg\fR(1M), \fBlibuuid\fR(3LIB), 650 \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBbrands\fR(5), \fBnative\fR(5), \fBsmf\fR(5), 651 \fBzones\fR(5) 652 .SH NOTES 653 .LP 654 The \fBzones\fR(5) service is managed by the service management facility, 655 \fBsmf\fR(5), under the service identifier: 656 .sp 657 .in +2 658 .nf 659 svc:/system/zones:default 660 .fi 661 .in -2 662 .sp 663 664 .sp 665 .LP 666 Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or 667 requesting restart, can be performed using \fBsvcadm\fR(1M). The service's 668 status can be queried using the \fBsvcs\fR(1) command. 669 .sp 670 .LP 671 The act of installing a new non-global zone is a fresh installation of the 672 Solaris operating system. A new installation of Solaris must not require 673 interaction with the user (that is, it must be "hands off"). Because of this, 674 packages installed in the global zone and all non-global zones cannot contain 675 request scripts (see \fBpkgask\fR(1M)). If a package did have a request script, 676 then the creation of a non-global zone could not be done without user 677 intervention. Any package that contains a request script is added to the global 678 zone only. See \fBpkgadd\fR(1M).