Re: [zones-discuss] limiting a percentage of CPU resource on a zone

2007-04-25 Thread lloy0076
Howdy, * http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-1592/6mhahuoli?a=view#gdoqj On a system that has zones enabled, a non-global zone can be associated with one resource pool, although the pool need not be exclusively assigned to a particular zone. Moreover, you cannot bind individual processes in

Re: [zones-discuss] limiting a percentage of CPU resource on a zone

2007-04-25 Thread Brian Gupta
You used to be able to do it via the "psrset" utility. (Before zones) Not sure how you'd do it now. -Brian On 4/25/07, DJR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, What would be the best way/easiest way to limit an amount of a 8core CPU to a specific zone. Can I do it in such a way to limit 2 of 8 c

[zones-discuss] limiting a percentage of CPU resource on a zone

2007-04-25 Thread DJR
Hi, What would be the best way/easiest way to limit an amount of a 8core CPU to a specific zone. Can I do it in such a way to limit 2 of 8 cores, or does it have to be in a percentage bases. Im assuming it would be done with zonecfg, any help is appreciated. thanks much This message pos

Re: [zones-discuss] Local zone to global zone interaction

2007-04-25 Thread Wee Yeh Tan
On 4/25/07, James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I would not recommend modifying the file system from the global zone. This provides a way for a malicious zone administrator to trash the global zone -- for example, by changing that file to be a symlink to /kernel/genunix. Instead, enter the

Re: [zones-discuss] Moving sparse Zones

2007-04-25 Thread Jeff Victor
Morris Hooten - SLS Business Infrastructure wrote: ok so now that I know I need to upgrade from SOL10 U2 to U4 to have ability to move the zones properly I have my zone directories on a seperate file system than root. I am confused. Why do you need U4 to move zones? U3 (11/06) includes the d

Re: [zones-discuss] Local zone to global zone interaction

2007-04-25 Thread James Carlson
Wee Yeh Tan writes: > AFAIK, no. Ideas previously thrown up includes having the global zone > place this information in the local zone's filesystem. > > E.g. > # zoneadm -z boot > # echo Global Zone: `hostname` since `date` > `zonecfg -z phd-corner-z > info zonepath | cut -f2 -d' '`/root/etc/glo