Solaris  - Advanced


 The Advanced panel lets you specify additional settings for the Zone.

Advanced Settings

Specify any of the following settings:

  • Boot Args — Enter any boot arguments you want applied to the zone. For example, enter -m debug to set the boot behavior of SMF to write messages at the debug level. Default value: Not applicable.
  • Limit Privileges — Enter a privilege restriction you want applied to the zone. For example, enter PRIV_PROC_ZONE to allow a process to trace or send signals to processes in other zones. Default value: Not applicable.
  • Scheduling Class — Select a scheduling class you want applied to the zone. The scheduling class controls the allocation of available CPU resources among zones, based on their importance. Select from the following options:
    • TS (Time Shared)
    • IA (Inter Active)
    • FSS (Fair Share Scheduler)
    • FX (Fixed Priority)
    • SYS (System)
    • RT (Real Time)

Devices

Click Add to specify additional devices on the File Systems/Data Sets/ Devices Settings Dialog panel. Each zone can have devices that are configured when the zone transitions from the installed state to the ready state. Specify the path to a device in the Match field to make the device available and dedicated to the zone. For example, Match=dev/pts.

Resource Controls

Click Add to specify a zone-wide resource control on the Additional Configuration Dialog panel. For example, you can specify a maximum number of LWPs that are simultaneously available to the task's processes by entering the following:

  • Name: name=zone .max-lwps
  • Value: priv=privileged,limit=100,action=deny

Custom Attributes

Click Add to specify additional attributes.

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