Follow-up: it looks to me like prstat displays the portion of the system's physical memory in use by the processes in that zone.

How much memory does that system have? Something seems amiss, as a V490 can hold up to 32GB, and prstat is showing 163GB of physical memory just for fmtest.


Irma Garcia wrote:
Hi All,

Sun Fire V440
Solaris 10
Solaris Resource Manager

Customer wrote the following:

I have a v490 with 4 zones:

tsunami:/#->zoneadm list -iv
ID NAME STATUS PATH
0 global running /
4 fmstage running /fmstage
12 fmprod running /fmprod
15 fmtest running /fmtest

fmtest has a pool assigned to it with acess
to 2 cpus. When I run the psstat -Z in the
fmtest zone I see;

ZONEID NPROC SIZE RSS MEMORY TIME CPU ZONE
15 192 169G 163G 100% 0:29:55 96% fmtest

on the global zone (tsunami) I see with the
psstat -Z ;

ZONEID NPROC SIZE RSS MEMORY TIME CPU ZONE
15 188 169G 163G 100% 0:46:00 48% fmtest
0 54 708M 175M 0.1% 2:23:40 0.1% global
12 27 112M 51M 0.0% 0:02:48 0.0% fmprod
4 27 281M 66M 0.0% 0:14:13 0.0% fmstage

Questions?
Does the 100% memory usage on each mean that
the fmtest zone is using all the memory. How
come when I run the top command I see
different result for memory usage.
What is the best method to tie a certian
percentage of memory to certain zones — rcapd ??




Thanks in Advance
Irma


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