Hi I have found in the past that it is frustrating to find resources rctl that is not in sync between projects and zones definitions and as a costumer I would like to see them in sync.
It would also enable me to isolate applications in zones that tend to blow up the zone where I have other part of the workload running (other projects). I would like you to consider something more appropriate then a unlimited value of processes in global zone. We did an experiment where we created about 400-500 zones and we to hit some limits in the default kernel when we reached 80000 lwps. This will also affect the process limits. I expect there is a kernel structure that needs to be tuned, but I have not had the need to build a 500 zones system yet :-) But since you put a lower limit you might investigate how o put in a upper limit (based on kernel structures) On 03/10/2007, at 22.37, Menno Lageman wrote: > Steve Lawrence wrote: >> Have you considered also implementing project.max-processes? This >> would >> give a zone admin some control over workloads within the zone. I >> would >> follow suit and make project 0 in the global zone exempt from its >> project.max-processes rctl. > > I hadn't considered project.max-processes yet, mainly because what > I see > in the field is that most people seem to consider project rctls to be > too much detail. Configuring limits at the zone level seems to be the > preferred option. But it can't hurt to see what it would take to also > have project.max-processes. > > Menno > -- > Menno Lageman - Sun Microsystems - http://blogs.sun.com/menno > _______________________________________________ > zones-discuss mailing list > zones-discuss@opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org