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Can JASS and FixModes be installed in a global zone to secure all zones at the same time?

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Can JASS and FixModes be installed in a global zone to secure all zones at the same time?

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JASS can be installed on a per-zone basis (and JASS has been enhanced to cope with zones properly), so you could easily write a script that JASS-ified all of your zones. I’m not 100 percent sure, but I believe that you don’t need to use FixModes, starting with the Solaris 8 OS, as we’ve fixed all of the modes in the base product. Back to top Q: What are the minimum system requirements (OS, memory, CPU) to run on a master and slaves? A: By master, I assume you mean the “global” zone. The requirements will be the same as for running the Solaris 10 OS in general. For “slave” or “non-global” zones, there are no hard requirements other than about 70MB of disk space and some amount of memory. Back to top Q: Let’s say I want to run a Web site with a three-tier configuration in a single machine. The three tiers would be on three different subnets. Configuration as follows: two Web servers as two zones, with a physical NIC; two application servers as two zones with a physical NIC assigned; and

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