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Old 12-14-2015
Assigning cpu/core to globalzone

hi all,

I am running SPARC server + solaris 10. (no LDOMs)

Due to change of setup and application licensing cost, I need to cap my core/cpu utilization in my globalzone.

Right now, I have 1x6 cores in my server, how do I change it to utilized 4 cores instead ?

By using resource pools ? is it the only way ?

Regards,
Noob
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Old 12-15-2015
Hi,

If you are using Solaris 10 after 5/08 you can configure the cpu cap using the zonecfg command, the documentation is here.

The actual detail of how to run the commands can be found here, but I think that you have to initiate projects and tasks from memory.

Regards

Gull04
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Old 12-16-2015
Hi gull04,

Thanks for your reply.

Can i know if the "capped cpu" and "dedicated cpu" works for globalzone ?

I have added capped cpu to my globalzone, but it still shows 4 cpu, when i do a psrinfo

How do i verify then ?

Regards,
Noob
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