06-01-2009
CPU resources
Hi,
I got a solarsi 10 box with 9 zones and the cpu shares as following
ID NAME SHARES
0 global 1
1 FMW1 100
2 FMW2 100
3 OID1 100
4 OID2 100
5 OVD1 100
6 OID0 100
7 FMW5 100
8 FMW6 100
234 OEM2 100
235 OEM1 100
Does that mean every zone has same shares .. and how do i increase share of one zone with zone.cpu-shares i mean ratio wise ?
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