Ok, further to my email..
ive trowelled through my logs when I first set up the pool and indeed it
worked !
there has been no sys adm activity on this domain since then, and when I
decided to check the other domain ( where no work was done on the pools ) Im
now getting the same error !!

any ideas thoughts ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Dimo [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, 27 January 2009 2:41 PM
To: ug-msosug at opensolaris.org
Subject: Process ID not bound


Folks

Folks,
i have reached an impass and any help/advice would be appreciated.
Ive got an M5000 Domain running Sol10u5.
Ive had a Fixed CPU pool running for some time now, and all working as it
should.
On Friday, I created 2 additional fixed cpu pools ( after removing one which
i recreated ).  The following process was followed to remove the pool and
pset I didnt want.

root at aud5012s [177] > pooladm -s
root at aud5012s [180] > poolcfg -c 'destroy pset boe-pset' /etc/pooladm.conf
root at aud5012s [181] > pooladm -c

root at aud5012s [173] > pooladm -s
root at aud5012s [174] > poolcfg -c 'destroy pool boe-pool' /etc/pooladm.conf
root at aud5012s [175] > pooladm -c

After creating the new pools which seemed to work ok...

root at aud5012s [158] > poolstat
                              pset
 id pool                 size used load
  0 pool_default            8 0.00 0.49
  9 boe1-pool               2 0.00 0.00
  8 boe0-pool               2 0.00 0.01
 10 wps-pool                4 0.00 0.00

However, after trying to assign a container to one of the new pools I am
getting the following :

root at aud5012s [162] > poolbind -p boe0-pool -i zoneid dcmc065z
root at aud5012s [163] > pbind -q `pgrep -z dcmc065z -x init`
process id 27989: not bound

Ive also discovered that previously bound containers to cpu pools are
showing the same message.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers
Chris Dimopoulos.


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