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  NAME
         zonecfg - set up zone configuration
  
  SYNOPSIS
!        zonecfg {-z zonename | -u uuid}
  
  
!        zonecfg {-z zonename | -u uuid} subcommand
  
  
!        zonecfg {-z zonename | -u uuid} -f command_file
  
  
         zonecfg help
  
  
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  NAME
         zonecfg - set up zone configuration
  
  SYNOPSIS
!        zonecfg -z zonename
  
  
!        zonecfg -z zonename subcommand
  
  
!        zonecfg -z zonename -f command_file
  
  
         zonecfg help
  
  
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         The default scope is global.
  
  
         The following synopsis of the zonecfg command is for interactive usage:
  
!          {-z zonename | -u uuid}
!          zonecfg {-z zonename | -u uuid} subcommand
  
  
  
  
         Parameters changed through zonecfg do not affect a running zone. The
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         The default scope is global.
  
  
         The following synopsis of the zonecfg command is for interactive usage:
  
!          zonecfg -z zonename subcommand
  
  
  
  
         Parameters changed through zonecfg do not affect a running zone. The
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         (global)
  
             fs-allowed
  
  
-        (global)
- 
-            zfs-io-priority
- 
- 
         fs
  
             dir, special, raw, type, options
  
  
         net
  
!            address, allowed-address, defrouter, global-nic, mac-addr,
!            physical, property, vlan-id
  
  
         device
  
             match
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         (global)
  
             fs-allowed
  
  
         fs
  
             dir, special, raw, type, options
  
  
         net
  
!            address, physical, defrouter
  
  
         device
  
             match
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             Values needed to determine how, where, and so forth to mount file
             systems. See mount(1M), mount(2), fsck(1M), and vfstab(4).
  
  
!        inherit-pkg-dir: dir
  
-            The directory path.
- 
- 
-        net: address, allowed-address, defrouter, global-nic, mac-addr,
-        physical, property, vlan-id
- 
             The network address and physical interface name of the network
             interface. The network address is one of:
  
                 o      a valid IPv4 address, optionally followed by "/" and a
                        prefix length;
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             Values needed to determine how, where, and so forth to mount file
             systems. See mount(1M), mount(2), fsck(1M), and vfstab(4).
  
  
!        net: address, physical, defrouter
  
             The network address and physical interface name of the network
             interface. The network address is one of:
  
                 o      a valid IPv4 address, optionally followed by "/" and a
                        prefix length;
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             zone prior to booting the non-global zone. However, if the
             interface is not used by the global zone, it should be configured
             down in the global zone, and the default router for the interface
             should be specified here.
  
-            The global-nic is used for exclusive stack zones which will use a
-            VNIC on-demand.  When the zone boots, a VNIC named using the
-            physical property will be created on the global NIC.  If provided,
-            the mac-addr and vlan-id will be set on this VNIC.
- 
-            The property setting is a resource which can be used to set
-            arbitrary name/value pairs on the network.  These name/value pairs
-            are made available to the zone's brand, which can use them as
-            needed to set up the network interface.
- 
             For an exclusive-IP zone, the physical property must be set and the
             address and default router properties cannot be set.
  
  
         device: match
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             WARNING: allowing filesystem mounts other than the default may
             allow the zone administrator to compromise the system with a
             malicious filesystem image, and is not supported.
  
  
-        global: zfs-io-priority
  
-            Specifies a priority for this zone's ZFS I/O. The priority is used
-            by the ZFS I/O scheduler as in input to determine how to schedule
-            I/O across zones. By default all zones have a priority of 1. The
-            value can be increased for zones whose I/O is more critical. This
-            property is the preferred way to set the zone.zfs-io-priority rctl.
- 
- 
- 
         The following table summarizes resources, property-names, and types:
  
           resource          property-name   type
           (global)          zonename        simple
           (global)          zonepath        simple
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           (global)          max-msg-ids     simple
           (global)          max-sem-ids     simple
           (global)          max-shm-ids     simple
           (global)          max-shm-memory  simple
           (global)          scheduling-class simple
-          (global)          zfs-io-priority simple
           fs                dir             simple
                              special         simple
                              raw             simple
                              type            simple
                              options         list of simple
           net               address         simple
-                             allowed-address simple
-                             defrouter       simple
-                             global-nic      simple
-                             mac-addr        simple
                              physical        simple
-                             property        list of complex
-                              name            simple
-                              value           simple
-                             vlan-id         simple
           device            match           simple
           rctl              name            simple
                              value           list of complex
           attr              name            simple
                              type            simple
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             alphanumeric characters, the underscore (_) the hyphen (-), and the
             dot (.). The name global and all names beginning with SUNW are
             reserved and cannot be used.
  
  
-        -u uuid
- 
-            Specify the uuid of a zone instead of the Zone name.
- 
- 
  SUBCOMMANDS
         You can use the add and select subcommands to select a specific
         resource, at which point the scope changes to that resource. The end
         and cancel subcommands are used to complete the resource specification,
         at which time the scope is reverted back to global. Certain
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             automatically upon completion of a zonecfg session. Since a
             configuration must be correct to be committed, this operation
             automatically does a verify.
  
  
!        create [-F] [ -a path |-b | -t template] [-X]
  
             Create an in-memory configuration for the specified zone. Use
             create to begin to configure a new zone. See commit for saving this
             to stable storage.
  
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             automatically upon completion of a zonecfg session. Since a
             configuration must be correct to be committed, this operation
             automatically does a verify.
  
  
!        create [-F] [ -a path |-b | -t template]
  
             Create an in-memory configuration for the specified zone. Use
             create to begin to configure a new zone. See commit for saving this
             to stable storage.
  
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             configuration.
  
             Use the -b option to create a blank configuration. Without
             arguments, create applies the Sun default settings.
  
-            Use the -X option to facilitate creating a zone whose XML
-            definition already exists on the host. The zone will be atomically
-            added to the zone index file.
  
- 
         delete [-F]
  
             Delete the specified configuration from memory and stable storage.
             This action is instantaneous, no commit is necessary. A deleted
             configuration cannot be reverted.
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             criteria. In the resource scope, any arguments are ignored, and
             info displays information about the resource which is currently
             being added or modified.
  
  
!        remove [-F] resource-type [property-name=property-value]* (global
!        scope)
!        remove property-name property-value (resource scope)
  
             In the global scope, removes the specified resource. The [] syntax
!            means 0 or more property name-value pairs. If you want to only
!            remove a single instance of the resource, you must specify enough
!            property name-value pairs for the resource to be uniquely
!            identified. If no property name-value pairs are specified, all
!            instances will be removed. If there is more than one pair
             specified, a confirmation is required, unless you use the -F
!            option. Likewise, the -F option can be used to remove a resource
!            that does not exist (that is, no error will occur). In the resource
!            scope, remove the specified name-value pair.
  
  
         select resource-type {property-name=property-value}
  
             Select the resource of the given type which matches the given
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             criteria. In the resource scope, any arguments are ignored, and
             info displays information about the resource which is currently
             being added or modified.
  
  
!        remove resource-type{property-name=property -value}(global scope)
  
             In the global scope, removes the specified resource. The [] syntax
!            means 0 or more of whatever is inside the square braces. If you
!            want only to remove a single instance of the resource, you must
!            specify enough property name-value pairs for the resource to be
!            uniquely identified. If no property name-value pairs are specified,
!            all instances will be removed. If there is more than one pair is
             specified, a confirmation is required, unless you use the -F
!            option.
  
  
         select resource-type {property-name=property-value}
  
             Select the resource of the given type which matches the given