Do we have any Virtual Data Center software as we have Virtual Machine?
I want to practice everything of Solaris practically but i don't have resources like data center which includes Servers, Data storages, switches, and other things. (2 Replies)
Hi friends,
i have downloaded VirtualBox-3.0.4-50677-Win.exe , when i try to install i have selected virtualbox USB support , virtualbox networking support .
when i click the install button, after some progress bar completion , i am getting the below error messages.... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am currently having an issue with Virtualbox. It, at one point in time, worked like a charm. Then my internal 500GB HD failed in my PC. It was under warranty and I sent off for another one but did not want to pay for the expedited shipping nor did I want to wait a few weeks to get the... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have two solaris 10 virtual machines on my Vista laptop.
I want to access both machines using putty in vista. I used DHCP while installing virtual machines. one machine gets the ip address and other does not. What is the problem? can i assign a static ip address if yes how?
... (2 Replies)
Hi All
I have few computers in the same network using a wifi router.
In Each of them I installed VirtualBox and I created an image of Ubuntu 8.04
The thing is that each of those images has the same ip eth0=10.0.2.15.
Do you know how can I make possible each virtual machine having another IP or... (2 Replies)
My RHEL virtual Machine Does not have Virtual Machine Manager Desktop Tool
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I don't seem to have the Virtual Machine Manager Desktop tool set up on my RHEL6 Machine. The Linux machine runs off VMWare player and I'm not sure whether it is a VMWare software issue or a problem with the RHEL6... (2 Replies)
Hi There,
I have zero information and zero knowledge for IBM virtual machine except Amazon cloud and VMware ESXi (Only Linux OS available).
Anyone could provide me the following answer -
Can IBM VM been deploy on X86 and X64 (Intel Chip)?
If answer is yes any chance to deploy AIX OS... (13 Replies)
Hi All,
Is there any way I can prioritize my VMs when there is resource crunch in host machine so that some VMs will be allocated more vcpu, more memory than other VMs in kvm/qemu hypervisor based virtual machines?
Lets say in my cloud environment my Ubuntu 16 compute hosts are running some... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rctladm
rctladm(1M)rctladm(1M)NAME
rctladm - display or modify global state of system resource controls
SYNOPSIS
rctladm [-lu] [-e action] [-d action] [name...]
The rctladm command allows the examination and modification of active resource controls on the running system. An instance of a resource
control is referred to as an rctl. See setrctl(2) for a description of an rctl; see resource_controls(5) for a list of the rctls supported
in the current release of the Solaris operating system. Logging of rctl violations can be activated or deactivated system-wide and active
rctls (and their state) can be listed.
The following options are supported:
-d action Disable (-d) or enable (-e) the global action on the specified rctls. If no rctl is specified, no action is taken and an
-e action error status is returned. You can use the special token all with the disable option to deactivate all global actions on a
resource control.
You can set the syslog action to a specific degree by assigning a severity level. To do this, specify syslog=level, where
level is one of the string tokens given as valid severity levels in syslog(3C). You can omit the common LOG_ prefix on the
severity level.
-l List available rctls with event status. This option displays the global event actions available for each rctl and the
action name used with the enable (-e) and disable (-d) options. The global flag values for the control are also displayed.
If one or more name operands are specified, only those rctls matching the given names is displayed.
This is the default action if no options are specified.
-u Configure resource controls based on the contents of /etc/rctladm.conf. Any name operands are ignored.
The following operands are supported:
name The name of the rctl to operate on. Multiple rctl names may be specified. If no names are specified, and the list
action has been specified, then all rctls are listed. If the enable or disable action is specified, one or more
rctl names must be specified.
Example 1: Activating System Logging for Specific Violations
The following command activates system logging of all violations of task.max-lwps.
# rctladm -e syslog task.max-lwps
#
Example 2: Examining the Current Status of a Specific Resource
The following command examines the current status of the task.max-lwps resource.
$ rctladm -l task.max-lwps
task.max-lwps syslog=DEBUG
$
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
1 A fatal error occurred. A message is written to standard error to indicate each resource control for which the operation failed.
The operation was successful for any other resource controls specified as operands.
2 Invalid command line options were specified.
/etc/rctladm.conf Each time rctladm is executed, it updates the contents of rctladm.conf with the current configuration.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWesu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
setrctl(2), getrctl(2), prctl(1), rctlblk_get_global_flags(3C), rctlblk_get_global_action(3C), attributes(5), resource_controls(5)
By default, there is no global logging of rctl violations.
1 Oct 2004 rctladm(1M)