Dear List,
with the solaris resource control feature you are able to set the max
number of LWP for a zone
e.g
bash-3.00# prctl -n zone.max-lwps -i zone v0136
zone: 20: v0136
NAMEPRIVILEGE VALUEFLAG ACTION
RECIPIENT
zone.max-lwps
privileged
try this link
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+zonestat/files?viewer=attachmentslanguage=en
On 4/26/2012 11:33 AM, Christian Meier wrote:
Dear List,
with the solaris resource control feature you are able to set the max
number of LWP for a zone
e.g
bash-3.00# prctl -n
On 04/26/12 10:33, Christian Meier wrote:
Dear List,
with the solaris resource control feature you are able to set the max
number of LWP for a zone
e.g
bash-3.00# prctl -n zone.max-lwps -i zone v0136
zone: 20: v0136
NAMEPRIVILEGE VALUEFLAG ACTION
RECIPIENT
zone.max-lwps
thank you for the link.
really nice tool, but the number of LWP's I can't get with it
root@g0081:/tmp# ./zonestat.pl -l 2
|Pool-|---CPU-|Memory|
|---|--Size---|Pset---|---RAM---|---Shm---|---Lkd---|---VM---|
Zonename| IT| Max|
You can always improve it
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On Apr 26, 2012, at 12:21 PM, Christian Meier meierc...@gmail.com wrote:
thank you for the link.
really nice tool, but the number of LWP's I can't get with it
root@g0081:/tmp# ./zonestat.pl -l 2
Hello Mike
with sed,grep and awk possible:
/usr/bin/prstat -LZ -n 1,10 1 1 | sed '1,3d' | grep -v Total
0 216 111M 139M 6.8% 0:09:05 0.1% global
20 100 40M 23M 1.1% 0:00:32 0.0% v0136
Potential improvements on that are:
$ ps -Leo zone | sort | uniq -c |