>
> After that we were pondering Linux in a Solaris Zone, if there is no way
> for Solaris to handle a MySQL Cluster.
>
Thought I would do a quick test by running it in a Zone, to see if it
would crash differently. Unfortunately it does not.
Top running in the Zone:
load averages: 0.02, 0.03, 0.16
12:44:38
31 processes: 30 sleeping, 1 on cpu
CPU states: 99.6% idle, 0.0% user, 0.4% kernel, 0.0% iowait, 0.0% swap
Memory: 2047M real, 1271M free, 1833M swap in use, 1690M swap free
PID USERNAME LWP PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND
20329 mysql 31 59 0 1580M 235M sleep 0:04 0.05% ndbd
25175 noaccess 28 59 0 91M 64M sleep 0:11 0.01% java
20248 root 1 59 0 2308K 1704K cpu/1 0:00 0.01% top
prstat -Z running in Global:
PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP
29305 root 3188K 2980K cpu2 59 -19 0:00:14 0.2% prstat/1
20329 mysql 1580M 235M sleep 59 0 0:00:04 0.0% ndbd/31
263 root 2592K 1304K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% dbus-daemon/1
ZONEID NPROC SWAP RSS MEMORY TIME CPU ZONE
0 49 138M 129M 6.3% 1:07:32 0.2% global
2 32 1691M 339M 17% 0:00:19 0.1% small-zone
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