Hi all,
The most of my production machines looks like:
* Solaris 10 Update 7 (now we're starting to migrate to Update 10)
* All the FS in classical UFS but /opt with ZFS
* All the zones inside /opt/zones
* All the zones containing a app server (Glassfish)
* All the critical app data is just
Hi,
Solaris 10u10.
root@sct-jordi-01:~# pkginfo | grep SUNWrcapu
system SUNWrcapuSolaris Resource Capping Daemon
(Usr)
root@sct-jordi-01:~# rcapstat
rcapstat: rcapd is not active
root@sct-jordi-01:~# svcs -a | grep -i cap
So... If I have the proper package installed
Ok. So then I understand:
- before Solaris 10 Update 7 (the one with SUNWrcapu, rcapd) there is
no real way to limit the amount of RAM that a zone can borrow from the
global one. Is that correct?
Thanks again.
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El 2012-04-18 19.22, Hung-Sheng Tsao (LaoTsao) Ph.D escribió:
hi
may be one could add
in solaris resource control used to be project based
one need to setup project and limit the resoure pool
then assign the poll to zone.
it is not easy to use .
since then many shortcut for resource pool