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System Administration Guide: Oracle Solaris Containers-Resource Management and Oracle Solaris Zones Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Information Library |
1. Introduction to Solaris 10 Resource Management
2. Projects and Tasks (Overview)
3. Administering Projects and Tasks
4. Extended Accounting (Overview)
5. Administering Extended Accounting (Tasks)
6. Resource Controls (Overview)
7. Administering Resource Controls (Tasks)
Administering Resource Controls (Task Map)
How to Set the Maximum Number of LWPs for Each Task in a Project
How to Set Multiple Controls on a Project
How to Use the prctl Command to Display Default Resource Control Values
How to Use the prctl Command to Display Information for a Given Resource Control
How to Use prctl to Temporarily Change a Value
How to Use prctl to Lower a Resource Control Value
How to Use prctl to Display, Replace, and Verify the Value of a Control on a Project
How to Determine Whether a Web Server Is Allocated Enough CPU Capacity
8. Fair Share Scheduler (Overview)
9. Administering the Fair Share Scheduler (Tasks)
10. Physical Memory Control Using the Resource Capping Daemon (Overview)
11. Administering the Resource Capping Daemon (Tasks)
13. Creating and Administering Resource Pools (Tasks)
14. Resource Management Configuration Example
15. Resource Control Functionality in the Solaris Management Console
16. Introduction to Solaris Zones
17. Non-Global Zone Configuration (Overview)
18. Planning and Configuring Non-Global Zones (Tasks)
19. About Installing, Halting, Cloning, and Uninstalling Non-Global Zones (Overview)
20. Installing, Booting, Halting, Uninstalling, and Cloning Non-Global Zones (Tasks)
21. Non-Global Zone Login (Overview)
22. Logging In to Non-Global Zones (Tasks)
23. Moving and Migrating Non-Global Zones (Tasks)
24. Oracle Solaris 10 9/10: Migrating a Physical Oracle Solaris System Into a Zone (Tasks)
25. About Packages and Patches on an Oracle Solaris System With Zones Installed (Overview)
27. Oracle Solaris Zones Administration (Overview)
28. Oracle Solaris Zones Administration (Tasks)
29. Upgrading an Oracle Solaris 10 System That Has Installed Non-Global Zones
30. Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Oracle Solaris Zones Problems
31. About Branded Zones and the Linux Branded Zone
32. Planning the lx Branded Zone Configuration (Overview)
33. Configuring the lx Branded Zone (Tasks)
34. About Installing, Booting, Halting, Cloning, and Uninstalling lx Branded Zones (Overview)
35. Installing, Booting, Halting, Uninstalling and Cloning lx Branded Zones (Tasks)
36. Logging In to lx Branded Zones (Tasks)
37. Moving and Migrating lx Branded Zones (Tasks)
38. Administering and Running Applications in lx Branded Zones (Tasks)
Use the prctl command to make runtime interrogations of and modifications to the resource controls associated with an active process, task, or project on the system. See the prctl(1) man page for more information.
This procedure must be used on a system on which no resource controls have been set or changed. There can be only non-default entries in the /etc/system file or in the project database.
# prctl $$
process: 100337: -sh
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
process.max-port-events
privileged 65.5K - deny -
system 2.15G max deny -
process.crypto-buffer-limit
system 16.0EB max deny -
process.max-crypto-sessions
system 18.4E max deny -
process.add-crypto-sessions
privileged 100 - deny -
system 18.4E max deny -
process.min-crypto-sessions
privileged 20 - deny -
system 18.4E max deny -
process.max-msg-messages
privileged 8.19K - deny -
system 4.29G max deny -
process.max-msg-qbytes
privileged 64.0KB - deny -
system 16.0EB max deny -
process.max-sem-ops
privileged 512 - deny -
system 2.15G max deny -
process.max-sem-nsems
privileged 512 - deny -
system 32.8K max deny -
process.max-address-space
privileged 16.0EB max deny -
system 16.0EB max deny -
process.max-file-descriptor
basic 256 - deny 100337
privileged 65.5K - deny -
system 2.15G max deny -
process.max-core-size
privileged 8.00EB max deny -
system 8.00EB max deny -
process.max-stack-size
basic 8.00MB - deny 100337
privileged 8.00EB - deny -
system 8.00EB max deny -
process.max-data-size
privileged 16.0EB max deny -
system 16.0EB max deny -
process.max-file-size
privileged 8.00EB max deny,signal=XFSZ -
system 8.00EB max deny -
process.max-cpu-time
privileged 18.4Es inf signal=XCPU -
system 18.4Es inf none -
task.max-cpu-time
system 18.4Es inf none -
task.max-lwps
system 2.15G max deny -
project.max-contracts
privileged 10.0K - deny -
system 2.15G max deny -
project.max-device-locked-memory
privileged 499MB - deny -
system 16.0EB max deny -
project.max-port-ids
privileged 8.19K - deny -
system 65.5K max deny -
project.max-shm-memory
privileged 1.95GB - deny -
system 16.0EB max deny -
project.max-shm-ids
privileged 128 - deny -
system 16.8M max deny -
project.max-msg-ids
privileged 128 - deny -
system 16.8M max deny -
project.max-sem-ids
privileged 128 - deny -
system 16.8M max deny -
project.max-tasks
system 2.15G max deny -
project.max-lwps
system 2.15G max deny -
project.cpu-shares
privileged 1 - none -
system 65.5K max none -
zone.max-lwps
system 2.15G max deny -
zone.cpu-shares
privileged 1 - none -
system 65.5K max none -# prctl -n process.max-file-descriptor $$
process: 110453: -sh
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
process.max-file-descriptor
basic 256 - deny 110453
privileged 65.5K - deny -
system 2.15G max deny This example procedure uses the prctl command to temporarily add a new privileged value to deny the use of more than three LWPs per project for the x-files project. The result is comparable to the result in How to Set the Maximum Number of LWPs for Each Task in a Project.
Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For more information about roles, see Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
# newtask -p x-files
# id -p uid=0(root) gid=1(other) projid=101(x-files)
# prctl -n project.max-lwps -t privileged -v 3 -e deny -i project x-files
# prctl -n project.max-lwps -i project x-files
process: 111108: csh
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
project.max-lwps
privileged 3 - deny -
system 2.15G max deny -Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For more information about roles, see Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
# prctl -n process.max-file-descriptor -r -v 128 $$
Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For more information about roles, see Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
# prctl -n project.cpu-shares -i project group.staff
project: 2: group.staff
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
project.cpu-shares
privileged 1 - none -
system 65.5K max none # prctl -n project.cpu-shares -v 10 -r -i project group.staff
# prctl -n project.cpu-shares -i project group.staff
project: 2: group.staff
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
project.cpu-shares
privileged 10 - none -
system 65.5K max none