Chapter 27
Administering Solaris Zones (Tasks)
This chapter covers general administration tasks and provides usage examples.
Adding Non-Global Zone Access to Specific File Systems in the Global Zone
Using IP Network Multipathing on a Solaris System With Zones Installed
Using the Fair Share Scheduler on a Solaris System With Zones Installed
See Chapter 26, Solaris Zones Administration (Overview) for general zone administration topics.
Using the ppriv Utility
Use the ppriv utility to display the zone's privileges.
How to List Solaris Privileges in the Global Zone
Use the ppriv utility with the -l option to list the privileges available on the system.
At the prompt, type ppriv -l zone to report the set of privileges available in the zone.
global# ppriv -l zone
You will see a display similar to this:
contract_event contract_observer cpc_cpu dtrace_kernel dtrace_proc dtrace_user file_chown file_chown_self file_dac_execute file_dac_read file_dac_search file_dac_write file_downgrade_sl file_link_any file_owner file_setid file_upgrade_sl graphics_access graphics_map ipc_dac_read ipc_dac_write ipc_owner net_bindmlp net_icmpaccess net_mac_aware net_privaddr net_rawaccess proc_audit proc_chroot proc_clock_highres proc_exec proc_fork proc_info proc_lock_memory proc_owner proc_priocntl proc_session proc_setid proc_taskid proc_zone sys_acct sys_admin sys_audit sys_config sys_devices sys_ipc_config sys_linkdir sys_mount sys_net_config sys_nfs sys_res_config sys_resource sys_suser_compat sys_time sys_trans_label win_colormap win_config win_dac_read win_dac_write win_devices win_dga win_downgrade_sl win_fontpath win_mac_read win_mac_write win_selection win_upgrade_sl