Hi,
If not, is there something I can look for to see if the zones have indeed
booted?
Something like
zlogin dnsserver uname -a
(where dnsserver is the zonename) in your start script to check if the
zone(s) are running might help
regards
Bernd
Alex wrote:
I am using non-global zones configured with the 'dedicated-cpu' stanza which
results in a dynamically created pset with however many cpus I designated with
the 'ncpus' key. I subsequently use psradm(1M) to set 'no-intr' on those cores
that are dedicated to the non-global zones. I have attempted to write an SMF
manifest for this and I thought that a reasonable dependency chain was:
svc:/system/zones
svc:/system/pools
It turns out however that the service which configures my 'no-intr' flagged
cores can start as soon as those services are online, but that typically
happens much quicker than the zones boot so I effectively end up with no cores
having the 'no-intr' flag set. My question is, is there a service that I can
rely on being available after zones have booted so I can safely assume the
'no-intr' flags are set if my service is online? If not, is there something I
can look for to see if the zones have indeed booted?
Thanks!
-Alex
Message was edited by: astade2
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