Re: [zones-discuss] limiting a percentage of CPU resource on a zone

2007-04-26 Thread Dick Davies
On 26/04/07, DJR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, What would be the best way/easiest way to limit an amount of a 8core CPU to a specific zone. Can I do it in such a way to limit 2 of 8 cores, or does it have to be in a percentage bases. Im assuming it would be done with zonecfg, any help is

[zones-discuss] Re: Moving sparse Zones

2007-04-26 Thread prakash
i have a doc here, when i performed in my office Migrating Non- Global zone From HOST A to HOST B Below procedure describes to migrate the zones from one hardware to another. The filesystems are under veritas control the procedure may differ compare

[zones-discuss] Re: Volume copy of master system with zfs

2007-04-26 Thread Asif Iqbal
I got my answers as explained in the following to links http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=27277tstart=15 http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-1592/6mhahuork?a=view Thanks On 4/25/07, Asif Iqbal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/24/07, Asif Iqbal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [zones-discuss] limiting a percentage of CPU resource on a zone

2007-04-26 Thread Jerry Jelinek
DJR wrote: Hi, What would be the best way/easiest way to limit an amount of a 8core CPU to a specific zone. Can I do it in such a way to limit 2 of 8 cores, or does it have to be in a percentage bases. Im assuming it would be done with zonecfg, any help is appreciated. Some folks have

Re: [zones-discuss] limiting a percentage of CPU resource on a zone

2007-04-26 Thread Jeff Victor
Although the next release of Solaris 10 (mid-year 2007) will have the wonderful new features that Jerry mentions, until then, here is an example of commands to use. They create two pools and associate one zone with each pool. lloy0076 wrote: Howdy, *

[zones-discuss] Re: limiting a percentage of CPU resource on a zone

2007-04-26 Thread DJR
thank you for all the good information, I appreciate it, I now have just do it since I now have the knowledge given by y'all one last thing. assigning phyiscal memory, we have 16gb of memory on our server, I want to assign 4gb to our zone and leave 12gb for the global zone. This message

Re: [zones-discuss] Re: Changing the date of a nonglobal zone

2007-04-26 Thread Rayson Ho
On 4/24/07, Dan Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, it's not possible to do so. However, the time zone can be set independently between zones. Having a different date/time settings for non-global zones seems to be a commonly requested feature... IMO, it should be possible to allow a time

Re: [zones-discuss] Re: Changing the date of a nonglobal zone

2007-04-26 Thread Jeff Victor
Rayson Ho wrote: On 4/24/07, Dan Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, it's not possible to do so. However, the time zone can be set independently between zones. Having a different date/time settings for non-global zones seems to be a commonly requested feature... IMO, it should be possible to

Re: [zones-discuss] Re: Changing the date of a nonglobal zone

2007-04-26 Thread Rayson Ho
On 4/26/07, Jeff Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Because a time zone is a time offset, how does that not meet your needs? I think TZ has its limitation on this -- but frankly I don't have a real need for it. Also, I had thought that there was an RFE to allow each zone to have its own time