Re: [zones-discuss] new functionality
Maciej Browarski wrote: Steffen Weiberle napisa?(a): Maciej Browarski wrote: Hi, I wonder, that is any chance to limit I/O disks or net operations per zone? While not directly configured per zone, Network Virtualization and Resource Control, project Crossbow, went into beta yesterday. http://opensolaris.org/os/project/crossbow/ You can configure flows per IP address, which could be the IP address assigned to a zone. Or with VNICs, you can limit bandwidth on the VNIC(s) assigned to an exclusive IP Instance zone. Steffen Ok, Thanks for the reply. Crossbow helps for network traffic but what with I/O disk ? *I* don't know of any disk I/O bandwidth management in Solaris. Steffen Regards, Maciej ___ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org
Re: [zones-discuss] new functionality
Maciej Browarski wrote: Hi, I wonder, that is any chance to limit I/O disks or net operations per zone? While not directly configured per zone, Network Virtualization and Resource Control, project Crossbow, went into beta yesterday. http://opensolaris.org/os/project/crossbow/ You can configure flows per IP address, which could be the IP address assigned to a zone. Or with VNICs, you can limit bandwidth on the VNIC(s) assigned to an exclusive IP Instance zone. Steffen Regards, Maciej ___ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org ___ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org
Re: [zones-discuss] new functionality
Steffen Weiberle wrote: Maciej Browarski wrote: Steffen Weiberle napisa?(a): Maciej Browarski wrote: Hi, I wonder, that is any chance to limit I/O disks or net operations per zone? While not directly configured per zone, Network Virtualization and Resource Control, project Crossbow, went into beta yesterday. http://opensolaris.org/os/project/crossbow/ You can configure flows per IP address, which could be the IP address assigned to a zone. Or with VNICs, you can limit bandwidth on the VNIC(s) assigned to an exclusive IP Instance zone. Steffen Ok, Thanks for the reply. Crossbow helps for network traffic but what with I/O disk ? *I* don't know of any disk I/O bandwidth management in Solaris. My group has talked about I/O bandwidth management. The conversation started due to NPIV (NPort ID Virtualization), a technology for virtualizing Fibrechannel, and sharing a physical fibrechannel hba. But, we'd probably implement it generically, logically at the SCSA layer. Steffen Regards, Maciej ___ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org ___ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org