Administering Resource Management in Oracle® Solaris 11.2

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

How to Enable Resource Capping

There are three ways to enable resource capping on your system. Enabling resource capping also sets the /etc/rcap.conf file with default values.

  1. Become root or assume an equivalent role.
  2. 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