Funny but ironic: rcapd never counts its own memory usage. See the source code
at http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/search?q=rcapd_pid . Once you subtract
rcapd's 128MB, the *rest* of the zone is using exactly what you specified as the cap.
But I don't see why rcapd should be using 128MB...
Did you do:
zone11# svcadm enable rcap
Also, I couldn't tell if the config file entries (projects, etc.) are in the
global zone or zone11. They must be in the (non-global) zone.
Phil Cordier wrote:
Posted this question on the general zones group at got a deafening silence in
response - any
Phil Cordier wrote:
Posted this question on the general zones group at got a deafening silence in
response - anyone here have any possible answers?
http://forum.sun.com/jive/thread.jspa?forumID=299&threadID=100707
It is possible that prstat and rcapd are counting shared memory multiple times,
Posted this question on the general zones group at got a deafening silence in
response - anyone here have any possible answers?
http://forum.sun.com/jive/thread.jspa?forumID=299&threadID=100707
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Hello all..
I'm making some tests with a solaris 10 installation in a X2100 (AMD Dual
Core). I'm trying to see some features in action, and the results i'm
publishing in my blog, like screencasts...
Talking to Dan Price, he did tell me to post the link here... So, i'm doing
it. :)
http://www.
On 8/29/06, Brian Kolaci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm working with a customer and discussing supportability of configurations.
Second, I'm told that Symantec NetBackup sometimes uses the /devices
tree directly
rather than the links specified in the /dev tree.
NetBackup uses the Ver
I'm working with a customer and discussing supportability of configurations.
This is mainly around Symantec/Veritas products such as VxVM devices and
also NetBackup and its use of devices. It appears that the way Veritas
creates devices is to manually create the devices at startup if they
don't