ps works normally within the global zone. As far as I can tell the issue is
only limited to the single zone and has no adverse affect on any other
component of the environment.
Dave
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Hmmm...not sure if this was covered before
Can you share the output of ps -z zonename with us?
Dave Pigliavento wrote:
Unfortunately this does not help the situation. Rebooting the system is a
last resort which I'm trying to avoid but appears to be inevitable.
Thanks, Dave
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Have you tried
preap 1956
preap 1919
and, if necessary,
preap -F 1956
preap -F 1919
I hesitate to suggest preap-ing zsched, because the kernel has its own
information about the zone, and you want zsched to exit cleanly so that the
kernel cleans up that information.
Dave Pigliavento wrote:
Yes, but in both cases preap hangs indefinitely..
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When you tell a local zone to use a mount point that is actually a zfs
file system as it's home directory, does the local zone think it's a ufs
or does it know it's a zfs?
Note this is _not_ me importing a legacy set file system into a zone as
a zfs type file system.
Thanks,
Mike
G'Day Folks,
A while back I created a Zones Examples website to demonstrate working
configurations of Resource Controls with Solaris Zones. It was on both of
these websites,
http://users.tpg.com.au/adsln4yb/zones.html my freebie Aussie ISP account
http://www.brendangregg.com/zones.html
On 4/23/07, Brendan Gregg - Sun Microsystems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This makes it easier for myself and others to update (and due to recent
zone developments it does need some updates - it was mostly written over
2 years ago!).
Yup, linking to the Sun BluePrints would be cool too...
Rayson