Hi experts,
Could you please tell me about the CPU failure on a local zone ?
If I bind one CPU of two CPU server to a local zone,
when the CPU fails and causes a panic,how does the
Solaris FMA behave ?
Does it affect not only the local zone but also the global zone ?
Any information is
Is there a best best practices way of moving a sparse zone from one
server to another?
Thanks
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Tony Marshall wrote:
When the application servers and database servers start we are seeing a
large number of timeouts when the application tries to connect to the
localhost to check a service is up.
When a number of blackhole routes are removed these timeouts disappear.
Tony,
Has anybody
Morris Hooten - SLS Business Infrastructure wrote:
Is there a best best practices way of moving a sparse zone from one
server to another?
I would start here (since I wrote it... ;-) )
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/howtoguides/moving_containers.jsp
Tony,
Would reject routes (instead of blackholes) be acceptable? If so, have you
tried that? It would reduce or remove the need to wait for timeouts.
Tony Marshall wrote:
Hi All,
We are providing a service to a customer using and E6900 as the platform
to the provision multiple Solaris
I have a question. Is there a way to deport running zone? Yeah I know what I
am talking about... please read to see what I want to acomplish.
Ok, I have aproduction zone running. It is all set on zfs pool, so what I wanted
to do is to duplicate my curent environment without actually bringing
Take a look at:
http://blogs.sun.com/stevewilson/entry/solaris_container_migration_made_easy
You need to patch the container manager with one of these SCM Patches
125830-03, 125831-03, 125832-03, 125833-03, 125834-03
( For Solaris SPARC 8, 9, 10 and x86/64 9, 10 )
thx
- Amol
Morris Hooten -