Try: prstat -Z
-Joe
On 08/21/08 01:29, Gauss Tang - Sun Microsystems wrote:
Dear Expert,
We can check the zone memory allocation via command
zonecfg -z zonename info
capped-memory:
physical: 256M
But how to check this info after longin the zone?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
thanks for that command. i was looking for a way to find this as well.
i tried kstat, prtconf and got the same output from the local and global
zone (even after local zone was capped for memory). is this going to be
changed or is this expected.
Joseph Maina wrote:
Try: prstat -Z
-Joe
Dear Joseph,
Thanks for your help.
prstat -Z can not tell us the value of capped-memory.
:)
Joseph Maina 写道:
Try: prstat -Z
-Joe
On 08/21/08 01:29, Gauss Tang - Sun Microsystems wrote:
Dear Expert,
We can check the zone memory allocation via command
zonecfg -z zonename info
Use rcapstat
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On Aug 22, 2008, at 10:15 AM, Gauss Tang - Sun Microsystems [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear Joseph,
Thanks for your help.
prstat -Z can not tell us the value of capped-memory.
:)
Joseph Maina дµÀ:
Try: prstat -Z
-Joe
On 08/21/08 01:29, Gauss
rcapstat(1M).
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 1:29 AM, Gauss Tang - Sun Microsystems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Expert,
We can check the zone memory allocation via command
zonecfg -z zonename info
capped-memory:
physical: 256M
But how to check this info after longin the zone?
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--JeffV