Thanks very much, summaries follows: They refer to them as Projects, generally. http://blogs.oracle.com/sherryyu/entry/solaris_resource_control_project_examp le http://www.princeton.edu/~unix/Solaris/troubleshoot/resmgmt.html Don't have good links to Oracle's docs - they've made it hard to pull them up easily - but searching there should turn something up, too. jef =================================================== You are looking for Solaris Resource Manager (SRM). --Peter ===================================================== Giovanni: Solaris includes resource management tools that allow you to create a processor set and bind processes to it. Although they are often used with Solaris Containers to create isolated environment, that's is not necessary. http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19044-01/sol.containers/817-1592/ I don't know about a "tool"... these things are part of the Solaris kernel and are managed with some userland tools (see the doc below)... it's not like there is a daemon taking care of it. AFAIK. On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 5:08 AM, sunhux G <sunhux@gmail.com> wrote: > I recall seeing one article that discussed workload manager tool that > manages & schedule resources/jobs/processes : > > the article mentioned this QoS / resource management tool for HP-Ux is > WLM/PRM while for AIX 5L it's WLM. It also mentioned Solaris 9 has an > equivalent tool bundled with it but the Solaris tool's name slipped my mind. > > WLM = WorkLoad Manager > PRM = Process Resource Manager > > Linux has WLM & a freeware too. > > Anyone know what's the equivalent for WLM in Solaris 10? I'm not looking > at "nice" or "renice" but a tool that could cap the CPU utilization for selected > processes (say Oracle or Weblogic), memory & disk IO as well like what WLM > could do. > > > Sun _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Jun 20 11:51:26 2011
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