Re: [zones-discuss] Zone Bandwidth

2008-12-09 Thread Jeff Victor
Hi Jon,

With shared-IP zones the network statistics are not broken out
per-zone. If you configure the zone as an exclusive-IP zone, it gets
its own NICs, and the per-NIC counters will display what you want.

You didn't mention if your interest was in Solaris, OpenSolaris, or
both.  In the future, project Crossbow will provide virtual NICs
(VNICs) which can be assigned per-zone, and IIRC the counters will all
be broken out per-VNIC, again giving you what you want. But that's not
even in OpenSolaris yet.

On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 9:34 PM, Jon Ringuette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
 Sorry if I am missing something obvious but is there a good way either via
 the Zone or Global Zone's  SNMP to get the current bandwidth usage for a
 specific Zone or a command someone can think of that would give me this
 information?   Currently it appears as though netstat -i in a zone is giving
 the same results as in the global?
 thank you,
 --
 Jon Ringuette




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Re: [zones-discuss] Zone Bandwidth

2008-12-09 Thread James Carlson
Jeff Victor writes:
 You didn't mention if your interest was in Solaris, OpenSolaris, or
 both.  In the future, project Crossbow will provide virtual NICs
 (VNICs) which can be assigned per-zone, and IIRC the counters will all
 be broken out per-VNIC, again giving you what you want. But that's not
 even in OpenSolaris yet.

Actually, Crossbow integrated into build 105 last Friday.

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[zones-discuss] Zone Bandwidth

2008-12-08 Thread Jon Ringuette

Hello,

Sorry if I am missing something obvious but is there a good way either  
via the Zone or Global Zone's  SNMP to get the current bandwidth usage  
for a specific Zone or a command someone can think of that would give  
me this information?   Currently it appears as though netstat -i in a  
zone is giving the same results as in the global?


thank you,
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