| Document Information Preface Solaris Virtualization Product Overview Part I Resource Management 1.  Introduction to Solaris 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) Setting Resource Controls How to Set the Maximum Number of LWPs for Each Task in a Project How to Set Multiple Controls on a Project Using the prctl Command 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 Using rctladm Using ipcs Capacity Warnings 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) 12.  Resource Pools (Overview) 13.  Creating and Administering Resource Pools (Tasks) 14.  Resource Management Configuration Example 15.  Resource Control Functionality in the Solaris Management Console Part II Zones 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.  About Packages and Patches on a Solaris System With Zones Installed (Overview) 25.  Adding and Removing Packages and Patches on a Solaris System With Zones Installed (Tasks) 26.  Solaris Zones Administration (Overview) 27.  Administering Solaris Zones (Tasks) 28.  Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Solaris Zones Problems Part III Branded Zones 29.  About Branded Zones and the Linux Branded Zone 30.  Planning the lx Branded Zone Configuration (Overview) 31.  Configuring the lx Branded Zone (Tasks) 32.  About Installing, Booting, Halting, Cloning, and Uninstalling lx Branded Zones (Overview) 33.  Installing, Booting, Halting, Uninstalling and Cloning lx Branded Zones (Tasks) 34.  Logging In to lx Branded Zones (Tasks) 35.  Moving and Migrating lx Branded Zones (Tasks) 36.  Administering and Running Applications in lx Branded Zones (Tasks) Part IV Sun xVM 37.  Sun xVM Hypervisor System Requirements 38.  Booting and Running the Sun xVM Hypervisor 39.  Xvnc 40.  Using virt-install to Install a Domain 41.  xVM System Administration 42.  Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Sun xVM Problems Glossary Index |       	 
             
Administering Resource Controls (Task Map)| Task | Description | For Instructions | 
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 | Set resource
controls. | Set resource controls for a project in the /etc/project file. | Setting Resource Controls |  | Get or revise
the resource control values for active processes, tasks, or projects, with local scope. | Make
runtime interrogations of and modifications to the resource controls associated with an active
process, task, or project on the system. | Using the prctl Command |  | On a running system, view or
update the global state of resource controls. | View the global logging state of
each resource control on a system-wide basis. Also set up the level of
syslog logging when controls are exceeded. | Using rctladm |  | Report status of active interprocess communication (IPC)
facilities. | Display information about active interprocess communication (IPC) facilities. Observe which IPC objects are
contributing to a project's usage.  | Using ipcs |  | Determine whether a web server is allocated
sufficient CPU capacity. | Set a global action on a resource control. This action
enables you to receive notice of any entity that has a resource control
value that is set too low. | How to Determine Whether a Web Server Is Allocated Enough CPU Capacity | 
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