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Administering Resource Management in Oracle® Solaris 11.4

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Updated: February 2021
 
 

Administering Resource Pools Task Map

Task
Description
For Instructions
Enable or disable resource pools and dynamic resource pools.
Activate or disable resource pools on your system.
Create a static resource pools configuration.
Create a static configuration file that matches the current dynamic configuration. For more information, see Resource Pools Framework.
Modify a resource pools configuration.
Revise a pools configuration on your system, for example, by creating additional pools.
Associate a resource pool with a scheduling class.
Associate a pool with a scheduling class so that all processes bound to the pool use the specified scheduler.
Set configuration constraints and define configuration objectives.
Specify objectives for the poold daemon to consider when taking corrective action. For more information on configuration objectives, see poold Daemon Overview.
Set the logging level.
Specify the level of logging information that the poold daemon generates.
Use a text file with the poolcfg command.
Script the configuration that you pass to the poolcfg command.
Transfer resources in the kernel.
Transfer resources in the kernel. For example, transfer resources with specific IDs to a target set.
Activate a pools configuration.
Activate the configuration in the default configuration file.
Validate a pools configuration before you commit the configuration.
Validate a pools configuration to test what will happen when the validation occurs.
Remove a pools configuration from your system.
Return all associated resources, such as processor sets, to their default status.
Bind processes to a pool.
Manually associate a running process on your system with a resource pool.
Bind tasks or projects to a pool.
Associate tasks or projects with a resource pool.
Bind new processes to a resource pool.
Add an attribute to each entry in the project database.
Use project attributes to bind a process to a different pool.
Modify the pool binding for new processes that are started.
Use the poolstat utility to produce reports.
Produce multiple reports at specified intervals.
Report resource set statistics.
Use the poolstat utility to report statistics for a processor set.