There are three ways to enable resource capping on your system. Enabling resource capping also sets the /etc/rcap.conf file with default values.
Become superuser, or assume a role that includes the Process Management profile.
The System Administrator role includes the Process Management profile. For information on how to create the role and assign the role to a user, see Managing RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Security Services.
Enable the resource capping daemon in one of the following ways:
Turn on resource capping using the svcadm command.
# svcadm enable rcap |
Enable the resource capping daemon so that it will be started now and also be started each time the system is booted:
# rcapadm -E |
Enable the resource capping daemon at boot without starting it now by also specifying the -n option:
# rcapadm -n -E |