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# Reference <!-- DO NOT EDIT: This document was generated by Puppet Strings --> ## Table of Contents ### Resource types * [`zone`](#zone): Manages Solaris zones. ## Resource types ### <a name="zone"></a>`zone` **Autorequires:** If Puppet is managing the directory specified as the root of the zone's filesystem (with the `path` attribute), the zone resource will autorequire that directory. #### Properties The following properties are available in the `zone` type. ##### `autoboot` Valid values: `true`, `false` Whether the zone should automatically boot. Default value: `true` ##### `dataset` The list of datasets delegated to the non-global zone from the global zone. All datasets must be zfs filesystem names which are different from the mountpoint. ##### `ensure` The running state of the zone. The valid states directly reflect the states that `zoneadm` provides. The states are linear, in that a zone must be `configured`, then `installed`, and only then can be `running`. Note also that `halt` is currently used to stop zones. Default value: `running` ##### `inherit` The list of directories that the zone inherits from the global zone. All directories must be fully qualified. ##### `ip` The IP address of the zone. IP addresses **must** be specified with an interface, and may optionally be specified with a default router (sometimes called a defrouter). The interface, IP address, and default router should be separated by colons to form a complete IP address string. For example: `bge0:192.168.178.200` would be a valid IP address string without a default router, and `bge0:192.168.178.200:192.168.178.1` adds a default router to it. For zones with multiple interfaces, the value of this attribute should be an array of IP address strings (each of which must include an interface and may include a default router). ##### `iptype` Valid values: `shared`, `exclusive` The IP stack type of the zone. Default value: `shared` ##### `path` The root of the zone's filesystem. Must be a fully qualified file name. If you include `%s` in the path, then it will be replaced with the zone's name. Currently, you cannot use Puppet to move a zone. Consequently this is a readonly property. ##### `pool` The resource pool for this zone. ##### `shares` Number of FSS CPU shares allocated to the zone. #### Parameters The following parameters are available in the `zone` type. * [`clone`](#-zone--clone) * [`create_args`](#-zone--create_args) * [`id`](#-zone--id) * [`install_args`](#-zone--install_args) * [`name`](#-zone--name) * [`provider`](#-zone--provider) * [`realhostname`](#-zone--realhostname) * [`sysidcfg`](#-zone--sysidcfg) ##### <a name="-zone--clone"></a>`clone` Instead of installing the zone, clone it from another zone. If the zone root resides on a zfs file system, a snapshot will be used to create the clone; if it resides on a ufs filesystem, a copy of the zone will be used. The zone from which you clone must not be running. ##### <a name="-zone--create_args"></a>`create_args` Arguments to the `zonecfg` create command. This can be used to create branded zones. ##### <a name="-zone--id"></a>`id` The numerical ID of the zone. This number is autogenerated and cannot be changed. ##### <a name="-zone--install_args"></a>`install_args` Arguments to the `zoneadm` install command. This can be used to create branded zones. ##### <a name="-zone--name"></a>`name` namevar The name of the zone. ##### <a name="-zone--provider"></a>`provider` The specific backend to use for this `zone` resource. You will seldom need to specify this --- Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform. ##### <a name="-zone--realhostname"></a>`realhostname` The actual hostname of the zone. ##### <a name="-zone--sysidcfg"></a>`sysidcfg` %{The text to go into the `sysidcfg` file when the zone is first booted. The best way is to use a template: # $confdir/modules/site/templates/sysidcfg.erb system_locale=en_US timezone=GMT terminal=xterms security_policy=NONE root_password=<%= password %> timeserver=localhost name_service=DNS {domain_name=<%= domain %> name_server=<%= nameserver %>} network_interface=primary {hostname=<%= realhostname %> ip_address=<%= ip %> netmask=<%= netmask %> protocol_ipv6=no default_route=<%= defaultroute %>} nfs4_domain=dynamic And then call that: zone { 'myzone': ip => 'bge0:192.168.0.23', sysidcfg => template('site/sysidcfg.erb'), path => '/opt/zones/myzone', realhostname => 'fully.qualified.domain.name', } The `sysidcfg` only matters on the first booting of the zone, so Puppet only checks for it at that time.}