Hi all,
I followed the instruction Q: How do I create a zone? in
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zones/faq/#sa_create, created a
zone named zone1.
But zone1 can't boot, it is said some error about IP address. My system
is s10u5_b02 X86.
I want to use shared-IP mode to configure
Hi,
Please send
/var/adm/messages lines, when you try to boot your zone,
also please send ifconfig -a command print
Thanks
Serkan
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Ava Zhang schrieb:
Zoram Thanga wrote:
That's the problem. Use an IP address which is not in use. Shared IP
doesn't mean you share the IP address itself. It's the IP *stack* that
is shared.
Zoram
Must I use a free IP in the same subnet(129.158.215.x)? Or any IP is OK,
Hi Martin,
Did you check your process with pmap tool ?
As you know RSS is the resident set size of memory, it means total of the
shared libraries and processes, addressed in to memory for this process.
If you use pmap command for suspicious process, you can see which process and
libraries
Konstantin Gremliza wrote:
Ava Zhang schrieb:
Zoram Thanga wrote:
That's the problem. Use an IP address which is not in use. Shared IP
doesn't mean you share the IP address itself. It's the IP *stack* that
is shared.
Zoram
Must I use a free IP in the same subnet(129.158.215.x)? Or
Hi Gurus
Can we allocate Virtual processors to individual zones. (Like say, with
a dual core processor on V890, Can I allocate each one to individual
zones)
Platform: Solaris 10 08/07
Thanks
Suri
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