Document Information
Preface
Solaris Virtualization Product Overview
Part I Resource Management
1. Introduction to Solaris Resource Management
2. Projects and Tasks (Overview)
Project and Task Facilities
Project Identifiers
Task Identifiers
3. Administering Projects and Tasks
4. Extended Accounting (Overview)
5. Administering Extended Accounting (Tasks)
6. Resource Controls (Overview)
7. Administering Resource Controls (Tasks)
8. Fair Share Scheduler (Overview)
9. Administering the Fair Share Scheduler (Tasks)
10. Physical Memory Control Using the Resource Capping Daemon (Overview)
11. Administering the Resource Capping Daemon (Tasks)
12. Resource Pools (Overview)
13. Creating and Administering Resource Pools (Tasks)
14. Resource Management Configuration Example
15. Resource Control Functionality in the Solaris Management Console
Part II Zones
16. Introduction to Solaris Zones
17. Non-Global Zone Configuration (Overview)
18. Planning and Configuring Non-Global Zones (Tasks)
19. About Installing, Halting, Cloning, and Uninstalling Non-Global Zones (Overview)
20. Installing, Booting, Halting, Uninstalling, and Cloning Non-Global Zones (Tasks)
21. Non-Global Zone Login (Overview)
22. Logging In to Non-Global Zones (Tasks)
23. Moving and Migrating Non-Global Zones (Tasks)
24. About Packages and Patches on a Solaris System With Zones Installed (Overview)
25. Adding and Removing Packages and Patches on a Solaris System With Zones Installed (Tasks)
26. Solaris Zones Administration (Overview)
27. Administering Solaris Zones (Tasks)
28. Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Solaris Zones Problems
Part III Branded Zones
29. About Branded Zones and the Linux Branded Zone
30. Planning the lx Branded Zone Configuration (Overview)
31. Configuring the lx Branded Zone (Tasks)
32. About Installing, Booting, Halting, Cloning, and Uninstalling lx Branded Zones (Overview)
33. Installing, Booting, Halting, Uninstalling and Cloning lx Branded Zones (Tasks)
34. Logging In to lx Branded Zones (Tasks)
35. Moving and Migrating lx Branded Zones (Tasks)
36. Administering and Running Applications in lx Branded Zones (Tasks)
Part IV Sun xVM
37. Sun xVM Hypervisor System Requirements
38. Booting and Running the Sun xVM Hypervisor
39. Xvnc
40. Using virt-install to Install a Domain
41. xVM System Administration
42. Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Sun xVM Problems
Glossary
Index
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Commands Used With Projects and Tasks
The commands that are shown in the following table provide the primary administrative
interface to the project and task facilities. Man Page Reference |
Description |
projects(1) |
Displays project memberships for
users. Lists projects from project database. Prints information on given projects. If
no project names are supplied, information is displayed for all projects. Use the
projects command with the -l option to print verbose output. |
newtask(1) |
Executes the user's
default shell or specified command, placing the execution command in a new task
that is owned by the specified project. newtask can also be used
to change the task and the project binding for a running process. Use
with the -F option to create a finalized task. |
passmgmt(1M) |
Updates information in the password
files. Use with the -K key=value option to add to user attributes or
replace user attributes in local files. |
projadd(1M) |
Adds a new project entry to the
/etc/project file. The projadd command creates a project entry only on the local system.
projadd cannot change information that is supplied by the network naming service. Can be
used to edit project files other than the default file, /etc/project. Provides
syntax checking for project file. Validates and edits project attributes. Supports scaled values. |
projmod(1M) |
Modifies
information for a project on the local system. projmod cannot change information that
is supplied by the network naming service. However, the command does verify the
uniqueness of the project name and project ID against the external naming service. Can
be used to edit project files other than the default file, /etc/project.
Provides syntax checking for project file. Validates and edits project attributes. Can be
used to add a new attribute, add values to an attribute, or remove
an attribute. Supports scaled values. Can be used with the -A option to
apply the resource control values found in the project database to the active
project. Existing values that do not match the values defined in the project
file are removed. |
projdel(1M) |
Deletes a project from the local system. projdel cannot change information that
is supplied by the network naming service. |
useradd(1M) |
Adds default project definitions to the
local files. Use with the -K key=value option to add or replace user
attributes. |
userdel(1M) |
Deletes a user's account from the local file. |
usermod(1M) |
Modifies a user's login information
on the system. Use with the -K key=value option to add or replace
user attributes. |
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