> With regard to the third bullet, please see my concerns above about the
> introduction of "list -l". I think this should be part of a general
> zone status/health facility or perhaps something that dladm(1M) can
> print about the link names and how their assignment zone-wise.
Displaying th
Given a lack of supportive feedback, I'm going to revoke the proposed amendment
below. To mitigate a zone admin setting a problematic swap limit on the global
zone, we will enhance zonecfg to:
1. Print a warning when setting swap (and lwp) limits on the global
zone. Since the
I'm not sure it is within the domain of this case to to tell admins what they
should and shouldn't use the global zone for.
In any event, we are making it easy for admins to manage swap limits for zones
via zonecfg.
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 05:58:24PM -0800, Michael Barto wrote:
> After all thus j
Hi,
Customer is having trouble mounting a disk from local zone after zone
resource group is failed over to another node.
disk can be mounted from local zone on primary node. disk can be mounted from
global zone on either node A or B.
Here are the details:
- a pair of e2900's with Solaris 1
James Carlson wrote:
Ian Matchett writes:
How do I move a zone to use
bge1:1 10.12.13.14
Two methods: change the entry in zonecfg and restart the zone, or
unplumb the alias and plumb up a new one from the global zone.
The first case:
# zonecfg -z test
zonecfg:test> select net physical=bge0
zonecfg -z test
zonecfg:test> add net
zonecfg:test:net> set physical=bge1
zonecfg:test:net> set address=10.12.13.14
zonecfg:test:net> info
net:
address: 10.12.13.14
physical: bge1
zonecfg:test:net> end
zonecfg:test> remove net physical=bge0
I think that should work.
On 11/2/06
Ian Matchett writes:
> How do I move a zone to use
>
> bge1:1 10.12.13.14
Two methods: change the entry in zonecfg and restart the zone, or
unplumb the alias and plumb up a new one from the global zone.
The first case:
# zonecfg -z test
zonecfg:test> select net physical=bge0
zonecfg:test:net> s
Title: Ian Matchett
I am running a zone
bge0:1 10.12.13.14
I have added a new physical interface
bge1
How do I move a zone to use
bge1:1 10.12.13.14
IanM
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Jeff Victor wrote:
Just curious: which process(es) gets "billed" for shared text pages?
Jeff,
We keep track of shared cow segments so they are not double counted.
Off the top of my head I think we just credit that to the first process
we see using the segment, however I'll let Steve chime in h
Jerry Jelinek wrote:
Mike,
Mike Gerdts wrote:
In the proposal you say:
As part of this overall project, we will be enhancing the internal
rcapd rss accounting so that rcapd will have a more accurate
measurement of the overall rss for each zone.
Does this spill over to prstat such
Mike,
Mike Gerdts wrote:
On 6/26/06, Gerald A. Jelinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Attached is a description of a project we have been refining for
a while now. The idea is to improve the integration of zones
with some of the existing resource management features in Solaris.
In the proposal y
On 6/26/06, Gerald A. Jelinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Attached is a description of a project we have been refining for
a while now. The idea is to improve the integration of zones
with some of the existing resource management features in Solaris.
In the proposal you say:
As part of
Steve Lawrence wrote:
Would it be reasonable to propose special treatment of the global project 0
for all project and zone rctls? Once could argue that capping system
daemons
can only lead some sort of undesireable system failure.
This would of course exempt all global zone system daemons fro
Parasuram,
I want to know the
1) Command for zone type i.e. global zone or non
global zone
root#zonename
For global zone it should zonename should always return "global"
2) Command to find out number of zone and there name
on the respective box.
root#zoneadm list -cv
3) If the res
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