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User Commands                                      getzonepath(1)



NAME
     getzonepath - display root path of the zone corresponding to
     the specified label

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/bin/getzonepath  {sensitivity-label}


DESCRIPTION
     getzonepath  displays  the  root  pathname  of  the  running
     labeled  zone  that corresponds to the specified sensitivity
     label. The returned pathname is  relative  to  the  caller's
     root pathname, and has the specified sensitivity label.


     If the caller is in the global zone, the  returned  pathname
     is  not  traversable  unless the caller's processes have the
     filedacsearch privilege.


     If the caller is in a labeled zone, the caller's label  must
     dominate  the  specified  label.  Access  to files under the
     returned pathname is restricted to read-only operations.

ATRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:



     
           ATRIBUTE TYPE               ATRIBUTE VALUE       
    
     Availability                 SUNWtsu                     
    
     Stability                    Committed                   
    


DIAGNOSTICS
     getzonepath exits with one of the following values:

     0    Success


     1    Usage error


     2    Failure; error message is the system error number  from
          getzonerootbylabel(3TSOL)





SunOS 5.11          Last change: 20 Jul 2007                    1






User Commands                                      getzonepath(1)



SEE ALSO
     getzonerootbylabel(3TSOL), attributes(5)


     Acquiring a Sensitivity Label in Solaris Trusted  Extensions
     Developer's Guide

NOTES
     The functionality described on this manual page is available
     only if the system is configured with Trusted Extensions.













































SunOS 5.11          Last change: 20 Jul 2007                    2



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