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Operating Systems Solaris restrcit physical memory with zone.max-locked-memory Post 302366001 by kharjahn on Wednesday 28th of October 2009 01:37:34 PM
Old 10-28-2009
Yes, I believe it still "uses" rcapd though.

zonecfg:zone1> add capped-memory
zonecfg:zone1:capped-memory> set physical=14000m
zonecfg:zone1:capped-memory> set swap=30000m
zonecfg:zone1:capped-memory> set locked=5000m
zonecfg:zone1:capped-memory> end
zonecfg:zone1> commit
zonecfg:zone1> exit

Be careful with "swap." Swap is real "swap" plus physical. So don't set physical below swap or you'll start seeing some funky behaviour.

A reboot(zone) is required and you can verify using, "rcapstat -z."

Last edited by kharjahn; 10-28-2009 at 03:41 PM.. Reason: reboot container, not server
 

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rcapadm(1M)						  System Administration Commands					       rcapadm(1M)

NAME
rcapadm - configure resource capping daemon SYNOPSIS
rcapadm rcapadm [ [-n] -E | -D] [-i interval=value,...,interval=value] [-c percent] [-z zonename -m maxvalue] DESCRIPTION
The rcapadm command allows a user with the privileges described below to configure various attributes of the resource capping daemon. If used without arguments, rcapadm displays the current status of the resource capping daemon if it has been configured. See rcapd(1M) for more information. In the current release of the Solaris operating environment, rcapadm is available to users with all privileges and to users who have the Process Management profile in their list of profiles. The System Administrator role includes the Process Management profile. OPTIONS
-c percent Set the minimum physical memory utilization for memory cap enforcement. Caps will not be enforced until the physical memory available to processes is low. The percent value should be in the range 0 to 100. The minimum (and default) value is 0, which means that memory caps are always enforced. -D Disable the resource capping daemon so that it will not be started when the system is booted. Also stop the resource capping daemon now, if the -n option is not specified and it is currently running. -E Enable the resource capping daemon so that it will be started each time the system is booted. Also start the resource capping daemon now, if the -n option is not specified and it is not currently running. -i interval=value,...,interval=value Set intervals for various periodic operations performed by rcapd. All intervals are specified in seconds. You can set the following intervals: scan The interval at which rcapd scans for new processes. The default scan interval is every 15 seconds. The minimum value is 1 second. sample The interval of process resident set size sampling. The default sample interval is every 5 seconds. The minimum value is 1 second. report The interval at which various paging statistics are updated by rcapd, in seconds. These statistics can be viewed by using rcapstat(1SRM). The default reporting interval is every 5 seconds. When the interval is set to 0, statistics will not be updated. Note - Paging refers to the act of relocating portions of memory, called pages, to or from physical memory. rcapd pages out the most infrequently used pages. config The reconfiguration interval, in seconds. At each reconfiguration event, rcapd checks its configuration file for updates, and scans the project databases for new project caps. The default reconfiguration interval is every 60 seconds. The minimum interval is 0. When the interval is set to 0, no periodic reconfiguration occurs, although the running daemon can still be reconfigured by sending it SIGHUP. -m maxvalue Used in conjunction with the -z option. Specifies a value for rcap.max-rss, a dynamically-set cap on the usage of physical memory for the zone specified by -z. You can apply a scale (K, M, G, T) to the value you specify. K means kilobyte; M, megabyte; G, gigabyte; and T, terabyte. For example, 100M is 100 megabytes. -n Do not affect the running state of the resource capping daemon when enabling or disabling it. -z zonename Used in conjunction with the -m option. Specifies the zone for which you are dynamically specifying a cap on physical memory usage (using -m). Note - To set a persistent cap on memory usage within a zone, use zonecfg(1M). EXAMPLES
Example 1 Configuring the Resource Capping Daemon with Immediate Enforcement # rcapadm -E -i scan=15,sample=5,report=5,config=60 -c 0 Example 2 Specifying a Resource Cap for a Zone The command shown below specifies the maximum amount of memory that can be consumed by a specified zone. Note that this value lasts only until the next reboot. To set a persistent cap, use zonecfg(1M). # rcapadm -z testzone -m 512M EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. The modifications to the current configuration were valid and made successfully. 1 An error occurred. A fatal error occurred either in obtaining or modifying the resource capping configuration. 2 Invalid command-line options were specified. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWrcapu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ The -z and -m options are committed interfaces. SEE ALSO
rcapstat(1), rcapd(1M), zonecfg(1M), project(4), attributes(5), zones(5) "Physical Memory Control Using the Resource Capping Daemon" in System Administration Guide: Solaris Containers-Resource Management, and Solaris Zones SunOS 5.11 18 Dec 2006 rcapadm(1M)
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