The section contains the following chapters
on resource management in the Solaris operating environment.
| Chapter 4, Introduction to Solaris 9 Resource Manager | Provides
an overview of resource management and discusses why you would want to use
the functionality on your system
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| Chapter 5, Projects and Tasks | Covers
the project and task facilities and describes how they are used to label and
separate workloads
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| Chapter 6, Extended Accounting | Describes
the extended accounting functionality that is used to capture detailed resource
consumption statistics for capacity planning or billing purposes
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| Chapter 7, Resource Controls | Discusses
resource controls, which are used to place bounds on resource usage by applications
that run on your system
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| Chapter 8, Fair Share Scheduler | Describes
the fair share scheduler, which uses shares to specify the amounts of CPU
time that is allocated to processes that run on your system
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| Chapter 9, Physical Memory Control Using the Resource Capping Daemon | Describes the resource capping daemon rcapd(1M), which regulates the consumption of physical memory
by processes running in projects that have resource caps
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| Chapter 10, Resource Pools | Describes
resource pools, which are used to partition system resources and guarantee
that a known amount of resources is always available to a specified workload
that runs on your system
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| Chapter 11, Resource Management Configuration Example | Describes
a hypothetical server consolidation project
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| Chapter 12, Resource Control Functionality in the Solaris Management Console | Describes
the resource management functionality available in the Solaris Management
Console tool
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