How does capped-memory work in zones?
I have 32G of memory and 10 zones.
I want about physical=4G and swap=4G in each zone.
Is this possible? I am going over the 32G. (1 Reply)
Guys,
How to find memory size on solaris zone? We have total 16 GB and have 3 zone, but not sure how to find memory size for each zone? Please help. (1 Reply)
We have several containers on one machine and would like to reserve some memory for the global zone. capped-memory only allows max physical/swap and setting a max on each container isn't an option. The server has 32GB physical and 30GB swap. Currently there are ten containers on it. Normally... (6 Replies)
Is it possible to restrict physical memory in solaris zone with zone.max-locked-memory just like we can do with rcapd ? I do not want to used rcapd (1 Reply)
hi guys
the monitoring team is using a tool for monitoring linux boxes and they set an alarm for swap memory to 10%(critical) I really has no idea when swap memory usage is high....
Can someone recommend me a threshold for this? when is warning or critical and this parameters can affect... (3 Replies)
We have a zone configured in our X4600 machine with memory capped to 16GB. Most of the time zone is running with high physical memory utilization. It seems from "top" command shows that the command "kernel" is locks 15GB phy. memory and not using swap memory. Whenever we restart the application... (2 Replies)
If I understand your question correctly, you are asking for an explanation of Solaris memory manager. You'd better ask Oracle that question because you are talking about Solaris kernel internals.
The operating system kernel has no reason to kick a process's memory set out of real memory until... (4 Replies)
Hello Folks,
I have created the script which use to send email notification when server memory breach the threshold limits. Script works fine, but the issue is sometimes i am receiving mail alerts for lower threshold memory also.
Please let me know why and any updates required in script?
... (7 Replies)
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expchk
EXPCHK(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation EXPCHK(1p)NAME
expchk - Check a keyrec file for expired zones
SYNOPSIS
expchk -all -expired -valid -warn numdays -zone zonename -count -help keyrec_files
DESCRIPTION
expchk checks a set of keyrec files to determine if the zone keyrecs are valid or expired. The type of zones displayed depends on the
options chosen; if no options are given the expired zones will be listed.
OPTIONS -all
Display expiration information on all zones, expired or valid, in the specified keyrec files.
-expired
Display expiration information on the expired zones in the specified keyrec files. This is the default action.
-valid
Display expiration information on the valid zones in the specified keyrec files.
-warn numdays
A warning will be given for each valid zone that will expire in numdays days. This option has no effect on expired zones.
-zone zonename
Display expiration information on the zone specified in zonename.
-count
Only the count of matching zones (valid or expired) will be given. If both types of zones are selected, then the count will be the
number of zones in the specified keyrec files.
-help
Display a usage message.
-Version
Displays the version information for expchk and the DNSSEC-Tools package.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004-2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details.
AUTHOR
Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com
SEE ALSO zonesigner(8)Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::keyrec.pm(3)perl v5.14.2 2012-06-21 EXPCHK(1p)