Logging In to an lx Branded Zone
Use the zlogin command to log in from the global zone to any
zone that is running or in the ready state. See the zlogin(1)
man page for more information.
You can log in to a zone in various ways, as described
in the following procedures. You can also log in remotely, as described in
Remote Login.
How to Log In to the lx Branded Zone Console
You must be the global administrator in the global zone to perform
this procedure.
- Become superuser, or assume the Primary Administrator role.
To create the role and assign the role to a user, see
Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
- Use the zlogin command with the -C option and the name of
the zone, for example, lx-zone.
global# zlogin -C lx-zone
[Connected to zone 'lx-zone' console]
Note - If you start the zlogin session immediately after issuing the zoneadm boot command, boot
messages from the zone will display:
INIT: version 2.85 booting
Welcome to CentOS
Press 'I' to enter interactive startup.
Configuring kernel parameters: [ OK ]
Setting hostname lx-zone: [ OK ]
[...]
CentOS release 3.6 (Final)
Kernel 2.4.21 on an i686
- When the zone console displays, log in as root, press Return, and type
the root password when prompted.
lx-zone console login: root
Password:
Note - Recall that the root (superuser) password is root when the zone is installed
from the Sun tarball. The root (superuser) password is unset (blank) when the
zone is installed from ISO images or a CD.
How to Use Interactive Mode to Access a Branded Zone
In interactive mode, a new pseudo-terminal is allocated for use inside the zone.
You must be the global administrator in the global zone to perform
this procedure.
- Become superuser, or assume the Primary Administrator role.
To create the role and assign the role to a user, see
Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
- From the global zone, log in to the zone, for example, lx-zone.
global# zlogin lx-zone
Information similar to the following will display:
[Connected to zone 'lx-zone' pts/2]
Last login: Wed Jul 3 16:25:00 on console
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic July 2006
- Type exit to close the connection.
You will see a message similar to the following:
[Connection to zone 'lx-zone' pts/2 closed]
How to Verify the Running Environment
You must be the global administrator in the global zone to perform
this procedure.
- Become superuser, or assume the Primary Administrator role.
To create the role and assign the role to a user, see
Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
- Log in to the zone, for example, lx-zone.
global# zlogin lx-zone
- Verify that you are running in a Linux environment under the Solaris Operating
System.
[root@lx-zone root]# uname -a
You will see a display similar to the following:
Linux lx-zone 2.4.21 BrandZ fake linux i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
How to Use Non-Interactive Mode to Access an lx Branded Zone
Non-interactive mode is enabled when the user supplies a command to be run
inside the zone. Non-interactive mode does not allocate a new pseudo-terminal.
Note that the command or any files that the command acts upon
cannot reside on NFS.
You must be the global administrator in the global zone to perform
this procedure.
- Become superuser, or assume the Primary Administrator role.
To create the role and assign the role to a user, see
Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
- From the global zone, log in to the lx-zone zone and supply a
command name.
Replace command with the name of the command to be run inside the
zone.
global# zlogin lx-zone command
Example 34-1 Using the Command
uptime in the Zone
lx_masterglobal# zlogin lx_master uptime
21:16:01 up 2:39, 0 users, load average: 0.19, 0.13, 0.11
fireball#
How to Exit the lx Branded Zone
See Also
For more information about zlogin command options, see the zlogin(1) man page.
How to Use Failsafe Mode to Enter an lx Branded Zone
When a connection to the zone is denied, the zlogin command can be
used with the -S option to enter a minimal environment in the zone.
You must be the global administrator in the global zone to perform
this procedure.
- Become superuser, or assume the Primary Administrator role.
To create the role and assign the role to a user, see
Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
- From the global zone, use the zlogin command with the -S option to
access the zone, for example, lx-zone.
global# zlogin -S lx-zone
How to Use zlogin to Shut Down an lx Branded Zone
Note - Running init 0 in the global zone to cleanly shut down a Solaris
system also runs init 0 in each of the non-global zones on
the system. Note that init 0 does not warn local and remote
users to log off before the system is taken down.
Use this procedure to cleanly shut down a zone. To halt a
zone without running shutdown scripts, see How to Halt a Zone.
You must be the global administrator in the global zone to perform
this procedure.
- Become superuser, or assume the Primary Administrator role.
To create the role and assign the role to a user, see
Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
- Log in to the zone to be shut down, for example, lx-zone,
and specify shutdown as the name of the utility and init 0 as
the state.
global# zlogin lx-zone shutdown -i 0
Your site might have its own shutdown script, tailored for your specific environment.
More Information
Using
shutdown in Non-Interactive Mode
You cannot use the shutdown command in non-interactive mode to place the zone
in single—user state at this time. See 6214427 for more information.
You can use an interactive login as described in How to Use Interactive Mode to Access a Branded Zone.