You configured the Fail Share Scheduler on a server, and you defined CPU shares for two nonglobal zones. You now need to apply shares to the global zone. The configuration needs to be persistent across a reboot operation. Which utility will you use?
Which utility/service must you use to set processes with FSS by default?
You configured the Fail Share Scheduler on a server, and you defined CPU shares for two nonglobal zones. You now need to apply shares to the global zone. The configuration needs to be persistent across a reboot operation. Which utility will you use?
You administer a system with three nonglobal zones. All three-zones (z1, z2, and z3) use a common resource pool. The pool is a fixed, two-CPU configuration. The default scheduler is FSS. Zones z1 and z2 run applications that, over time, consume all available CPU resources. You have allotted 20 shares each to these zones. Zone z3 runs a mission-critical application, so you allotted it 60 shares. Because of application maintenance, zone z3 is currently using about 10% of the CPU resources in the shared pool. Which option describes the demand when available CPU resources are consumed by zones z1 and z2?
Which utility/service must you use to set processes with FSS by default?
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