Steffen Weiberle wrote:
> Hanh Nguyen wrote:
>   
>> Mike DeMarco wrote:
>>     
>>> Is there a limit as to how many vhosts I can hang off of a vnet.
>>>
>>> I have a ldom that is the global zone. I present vnet1 as a exclusive NIC 
>>> to my zone. The zone then has vhosts for each apache server
>>> vnet1:1
>>> vnet1:2
>>> ...
>>> vnet1:32
>>>
>>> vnet1:33 will plumb and configure but I does not talk. 
>>> Have I reached a limit?
>>> Is this limit tunable?
>>>   
>>>       
>> In theory a very large number of  vnets should work. However, since each 
>> vnet creates a point-to-point
>> interface with other vnet (not just the domain it is on) you need a very 
>> large swap space (not sure how
>> much) as the number grows. I don't know why the vnet33 can't 
>> communicate. It could be IP address
>> related as well.  I don't think this is a tunable limit.
>>     
>
> Hi Hanh,
>
> These are logical interfaces. Why would they require considerably more 
> memory in LDoms than on bare metal?
>   
You're right. the memory growth is related to my script problem.

Hanh
> I just verified that creating 254 logical interface in an exclusive IP 
> Instance non-global zone is not a problem, and the system (V210) has 8GB 
> (don't know how much memory this took up).
>
> On an x86 system, doing a similar operation reduced memory by 200KB, and 
> that may have been the script as much as the logical interfaces.
>
> Steffen
>
>   
>> Hanh
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