204 brand information.
205
206
207 list [list_options]
208
209 Display the name of the current zones, or the specified zone if
210 indicated.
211
212 By default, all running zones are listed. If you use this
213 subcommand with the zoneadm -z zonename option, it lists only the
214 specified zone, regardless of its state. In this case, the -i and
215 -c options are disallowed.
216
217 If neither the -i or -c options are given, all running zones are
218 listed.
219
220 The following list_options are supported:
221
222 -c
223
224 Display all configured zones. This option overides the -i
225 option.
226
227
228 -i
229
230 Expand the display to all installed zones.
231
232
233 -p
234
235 Request machine parsable output. The output format is a list of
236 lines, one per zone, with colon- delimited fields. These fields
237 are:
238
239 zoneid:zonename:state:zonepath:uuid:brand:ip-type
240
241
242 If the zonepath contains embedded colons, they can be escaped
243 by a backslash (""), which is parsable by using the shell
244 read(1) function with the environmental variable IFS. The uuid
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204 brand information.
205
206
207 list [list_options]
208
209 Display the name of the current zones, or the specified zone if
210 indicated.
211
212 By default, all running zones are listed. If you use this
213 subcommand with the zoneadm -z zonename option, it lists only the
214 specified zone, regardless of its state. In this case, the -i and
215 -c options are disallowed.
216
217 If neither the -i or -c options are given, all running zones are
218 listed.
219
220 The following list_options are supported:
221
222 -c
223
224 Display all configured zones. This option overrides the -i
225 option.
226
227
228 -i
229
230 Expand the display to all installed zones.
231
232
233 -p
234
235 Request machine parsable output. The output format is a list of
236 lines, one per zone, with colon- delimited fields. These fields
237 are:
238
239 zoneid:zonename:state:zonepath:uuid:brand:ip-type
240
241
242 If the zonepath contains embedded colons, they can be escaped
243 by a backslash (""), which is parsable by using the shell
244 read(1) function with the environmental variable IFS. The uuid
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