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Resource Management Question
I 've 2 questions regarding resource pools and projects,
1. My system has 5 zones and 2 pools configured. Now, how can i check which zone is running with with pool with the ps command , not with zonecfg command. 2. How can i check a process is running under which project ? |
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ps -e -o comm,projid,project |
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