Solaris zone memory on the fly
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Setting memory parameter for running zones
You can change memory parameter for running zones. But remember to make it persistent by changing zone config file, too. So I do it always in advance.
Change setting in the config file
# zonecfg -z myzone
zonecfg:myzone> select capped-memory
zonecfg:myzone:capped-memory> info
capped-memory:
[swap: 10G]
zonecfg:myzone:capped-memory> set swap=16G
zonecfg:myzone:capped-memory> set physical=16G
zonecfg:myzone:capped-memory> set locked=10G
zonecfg:myzone:capped-memory> info
physical: 16G
[swap: 16G]
[locked: 10G]
zonecfg:myzone:capped-memory> end
zonecfg:myzone> verify
zonecfg:myzone> commit
zonecfg:myzone> exit
#
Change settings for the running zone
First take a look:
# zlogin myzone prtconf | grep Memory
prtconf: devinfo facility not available
Memory size: 65536 Megabytes
# prctl -t privileged -i zone myzone
zone: 1: myzone
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
zone.max-swap
privileged 10.0GB - deny -
zone.cpu-shares
privileged 1 - none -
Set the new values:
# rcapadm -z myzone -m 16G
# prctl -n zone.max-swap -v 16g -t privileged -r -e deny -i zone myzone
Prove values:
# zlogin myzone prtconf | grep Memory
prtconf: devinfo facility not available
Memory size: 16384 Megabytes
# prctl -t privileged -i zone myzone
zone: 1: myzone
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
zone.max-swap
privileged 16.0GB - deny -
zone.cpu-shares
privileged 1 - none -
Done.