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Operating Systems Solaris Changing pooladm configurations Post 302555966 by solaris_1977 on Friday 16th of September 2011 08:05:20 AM
Old 09-16-2011
Seems like there was no way to change pool name and pset name.
I destroyed pool name and pset name, commited it and recreated it with good name. Later I added it in zonecfg and dynamically add it with poolbind command, which came into effect without reboot.
That solved my purposed. This thread can be closed.
 

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poolstat(1M)															      poolstat(1M)

NAME
poolstat - report active pool statistics SYNOPSIS
poolstat [-p pool-list] [-r rset-list] [interval [count]] poolstat [-p pool-list] [-o format -r rset-list] [interval [count]] The poolstat utility iteratively examines all active pools on the system. It reports statistics based on the selected output mode. poolstat provides options to examine only specified pools and report resource set-specific statistics. Without options, poolstat examines all pools, reports basic statistics for their resource sets, and exits. DISPLAY FORMATS In default output format, poolstat outputs a header line and a line for each pool. The line begins with the pool ID and its name, followed by a column of statistical data for the processor set attached to the pool. The columns are defined as follows: id Pool ID. pool Pool name. rid Resource set id. rset Resource set name. type Resource set type. min Minimum resource set size. max Maximum resource set size. size Current resource set size. used The measure of how much of the resource set is currently is use. This is calculated as the percentage utilization of the resource set multiplied by its size. If resource set has been reconfigured during last sampling interval, this value might be not reported (-). load The absolute representation of the load that is put on the resource set. For the definition of this property see libpool(3LIB). The following options are supported: -o format Report statistics according to the format specification given in format. See DISPLAY FORMATS. The -o option accepts lists as arguments. Items in a list can be either separated by commas or enclosed in quotes and sepa- rated by commas or spaces. You can specify multiple -o options. The format specification is interpreted as the whitespace separated concatenation of all the format option arguments. The -o option must be used in conjunction with the -r option. -p pool-list Report only pools whose names are in the given list. If the -r option is also used, this option selects only resource sets which belong to pools in the given list. Statistics for pools or resource sets are reported in the same order in which pool names are listed on the pool-list. Pool can be specified by name or by ID. The -p option accepts lists as arguments. Items in a pool-list can only be separated by spaces. -r rset-list Report resource set statistics. If the rset-list argument is "all", then all possible resource set types are selected. The -r option accepts lists as arguments. Items in a list can be either separated by commas or enclosed in quotes and sepa- rated by commas or spaces. The following resource set types are supported: all All resource set types pset Processor set The following operands are supported: count The number of times that the statistics are repeated. By default, poolstat reports statistics only once. If neither interval nor count are specified, statistics are reported once. If interval is specified and count is not, statistics are reported indefinitely. interval The sampling interval in seconds. If neither interval nor count are specified, statistics are reported once. If interval is specified and count is not, statistics are reported indefinitely. Example 1: Using poolstat The following example shows the default output from the poolstat utility: % poolstat pset id pool size used load 0 pool_default 4 3.6 6.2 1 pool_admin 4 3.3 8.4 Example 2: Reporting Resource Set Statistics The following example reports resource set statistics. % poolstat -r pset id pool type rid rset min max size used load 0 pool_default pset -1 pset_default 1 65K 2 1.2 8.3 1 pool_admin pset 1 pset_admin 1 1 1 0.4 5.2 2 pool_other pset -1 pset_default 1 65K 2 1.2 8.3 Resource sets attached to multiple pools, as pset_default in the example above, are listed multiple times, once for each pool. Example 3: Restricting the Output to the List of Pools The following example restricts the output to the list of pools % poolstat -p pool_default pset id pool size used load 0 pool_default 8 5.3 10.3 % poolstat -p 'pool_admin pool_default' pset id pool size used load 1 pool_admin 6 4.3 5.3 0 pool_default 2 1.9 2.0 % poolstat -r all -p 'pool_admin pool_default' id pool type rid rset min max size used load 1 pool_admin pset 1 pset_admin 1 1 1 0.9 2.3 2 pool_default pset -1 pset_default 1 65K 2 2.0 2.0 Example 4: Customizing Output The following example customizes output: % poolstat -r -o pool,rset,size,load pool rset size load pool_default pset_default 4 4.5 pool_admin pset_admin 4 2.1 The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. 1 An error occurred. 2 Invalid command line options were specified. See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWpool | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ libpool(3LIB), attributes(5) The system ids associated with resources can change after the system reboots or the resource configuration is altered. 15 Feb 2005 poolstat(1M)
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