Nobel Shelby
2009-Apr-22 23:53 UTC
[zfs-discuss] prstat -Z and load average values in different zones give same numeric results
Folks, Perplexing question about load average display with prstat -Z Solaris 10 OS U4 (08/07) We have 4 zones with very different processes and workloads.. The prstat -Z command issued within each of the zones, correctly displays the number of processes and lwps, but the load average value looks exactly the same on all non-global zones..I mean all 3 values (1,5,15 load averages) are the same which is quasi impossible given the different workloads.. Is there a bug here? Thanks, -Nobel
Henrik Johansson
2009-Apr-23 06:26 UTC
[zfs-discuss] prstat -Z and load average values in different zones give same numeric results
Hello Nobel, On Apr 23, 2009, at 1:53 AM, Nobel Shelby wrote:> Folks, > Perplexing question about load average display with prstat -Z > Solaris 10 OS U4 (08/07) > We have 4 zones with very different processes and workloads.. > The prstat -Z command issued within each of the zones, correctly > displays > the number of processes and lwps, but the load average value looks > exactly the > same on all non-global zones..I mean all 3 values (1,5,15 load > averages) are the same > which is quasi impossible given the different workloads.. > Is there a bug here? > Thanks,No, this is correct, unless you have defined resource pools with separate processor sets on the system all zones will share the same cpu resources as thus all have the same load average. If you bind a zone to a pool you will see the load average of the pool from inside the zone, it can also be observed from the global zone with poolstat(1M). Hope this helps. Regards Henrik Johansson http://sparcv9.blogspot.com