Using the zonecfg Command
The zonecfg command, which is described in the zonecfg(1M) man page, is used
to configure a non-global zone.
The zonecfg command can also be used to persistently specify the resource management
settings for the global zone. For example, you can use the command to
configure the global zone to use a dedicated CPU by using the dedicated-cpu
resource.
The zonecfg command can be used in interactive mode, in command-line mode, or
in command-file mode. The following operations can be performed using this command:
Create or delete (destroy) a zone configuration
Add resources to a particular configuration
Set properties for resources added to a configuration
Remove resources from a particular configuration
Query or verify a configuration
Commit to a configuration
Revert to a previous configuration
Rename a zone
Exit from a zonecfg session
The zonecfg prompt is of the following form:
zonecfg:zonename>
When you are configuring a specific resource type, such as a file
system, that resource type is also included in the prompt:
zonecfg:zonename:fs>
For more information, including procedures that show how to use the various zonecfg
components described in this chapter, see Chapter 18, Planning and Configuring Non-Global Zones (Tasks).