Follow Techotopia on Twitter

On-line Guides
All Guides
eBook Store
iOS / Android
Linux for Beginners
Office Productivity
Linux Installation
Linux Security
Linux Utilities
Linux Virtualization
Linux Kernel
System/Network Admin
Programming
Scripting Languages
Development Tools
Web Development
GUI Toolkits/Desktop
Databases
Mail Systems
openSolaris
Eclipse Documentation
Techotopia.com
Virtuatopia.com
Answertopia.com

How To Guides
Virtualization
General System Admin
Linux Security
Linux Filesystems
Web Servers
Graphics & Desktop
PC Hardware
Windows
Problem Solutions
Privacy Policy

  




 

 

Solaris Containers: Resource Management and Solaris Zones Developer's Guide
Previous Next

Programming Issues Associated With Resource Pools

Consider the following issues when writing your application.

  • Each site can add its own list of properties to the pools configuration.

    Multiple configurations can be maintained in multiple configuration files. The system administrator can commit different files to reflect changes to the resource consumption at different time slots. These time slots can include different times of the day, week, month, or seasons depending on load conditions.

  • Resource sets can be shared between pools, but a pool has only one resource set of a given type. So, the pset_default can be shared between the default and a particular application's database pools.

  • Use pool_value_*() interfaces carefully. Keep in mind the memory allocation issues for string pool values. See Report Pool Statistics for a Given Pool.

Previous Next

 
 
  Published under the terms fo the Public Documentation License Version 1.01. Design by Interspire