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# rcapstat -z id zone nproc vm rss cap at avgat pg avgpg 1 zone05 - 5758M 4565M 24G 0K 0K 0K 0K 2 zone06 - 223M 287M 8192M 0K 0K 0K 0K id zone nproc vm rss cap at avgat pg avgpg 1 zone05 - 5758M 4565M 24G 0K 0K 0K 0K 2 zone06 - 223M 287M 8192M 0K 0K 0K 0K We where using zone05. It looks like the customer has a large amount of RAM 18+GB in zone05. The Dynamic Domain has 32GB of physical RAM Could it be swap causing the out of memory problem? IanM Jeff Victor wrote: On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Ian Matchett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Solaris 8/07 a customer is running in a zone but java 1.5 is getting out of memory error.The fact that it's running in a zone is irrelevant unless the software is trying to modify the kernel, drivers, etc. This can be demonstrated by running it once in the global zone, or by solving the real problem.Top shows 32GB RAM and 5GB free. Even Java -version get this error. Can we run zonestat on Solaris 10?Yes. It is open-source, unsupported software, but I have tested it on a couple versions of Solaris 10. If there is a problem, please report it here. Please use the latest version, 1.3.If not what commands inside a zone can we used to figure free RAM and swap. and free CPU cycles. What commands should we get the sysadmin run in the global zone to understand the system and zonecfg?rcapstat -z shows the RAM cap currently in effect and how much is being used. --
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